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Building an IoT dashboard with NASA Open MCT
One important aspect of any Internet of Things setup is being able to collect and visualize data for analysis. Seeing trends in sensor readings over time can be useful for identifying problems, and for coming up with new ways to use the data.
We wanted an easy solution for this for the c-base IoT setup. Since the c-base backstory is that of a crashed space station, using space technology for this made sense.
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Installation of Zentyal 5.0 Server
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lmsensors for Monitoring a Hetzner EX41 with nct6775 on Centos7
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Arch Linux Installation and Configuration on UEFI Machines
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Setup Java Programming Tools on Ubuntu for Beginners
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How to manage Linux containers with Ansible Container
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Tagging Docker images the right way
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python-hwinfo : Display Summary Of Hardware Information Using Standard Linux Utilities
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