linuxscripts
Script collection for linux
powersave
Enables some powersaving on the Asus N56VB and Ubuntu 12.04. Should work on other computers and Linuxes as well. In order to enable power saving run the script with an argument of either light, on or extra like this:
powersave.sh light
The script contains self-explanatory functions grouped under a big CASE that enable various power saving features. Depending on your needs, you can re-arrange these functions to different cases. For example, I work mostly in a wireless setup, so I moved the "disable_ethernet" function to the "light" case. Also, when on the road, I don't do heavy processing, so I moved "make_cpus_sleep" to the "on" case - however my applications need a lot of CPU at work, so I'm not running the "make_cpus_sleep" function in the "light" setting.
brightness
Allows for finer brightness control for the Asus N56VB and Ubuntu 12.04. You probably need to adjust the "B" variable in the script.
brightness.sh down
usb-headset
Handles some automatic volume adjustment (like enabling the headset and muting other equipment). You probably will have to adjust the device names.
wifi-picker
Useful in a topology with a WLAN and multiple access points, will pick the AP with the strongest signal and connect. Must be run as root because iwlist won't return a list of SSIDs otherwise.
wifi-picker.sh <interface> <SSID>
e.g.
sudo wifi-picker.sh wlan0 home_wifi
Note: You might need to restart some applications or even services after running the script, e.g. Firefox won't be able to connect to Google or Facebook.
ip6-firewall
Example script that shows how to harden an ip6 enabled web server. Closes down everything other than port 22 (ssh), 80 (http), 6081 (varnish) and ICMP and redirects traffic from port 80 to 6081.
some extra keyboard mappings
Example script from here that adds some special characters for European languages to an US keyboard mapping.
switch the tp-link hs100 wlan smart plug on/off
Script to connect over TCP/IP to an hs100 smart plug and switch it on and off. You'll need the IP address and port (was 9999 in my tests) and the on/off command, e.g.:
switch-plug.sh 192.168.1.20 9999 on