On 19/2/20 8:24 pm, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Feb 19, 2020, elvis wrote:
On 19/2/20 12:31 pm, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Feb 19, 2020, Linux-Fan wrote:
Hello fellow list members,
I am looking for a software of which I am sure it exists, but I fail
to find online, thus asking if anybody might know such a thing? Of
course, it is best if it is included on Debian, even better if in
stable :) . If not, it should at least compile+run on it. I am looking
for free software (as per DFSG) that does not depend on registration
or proprietary servers.
I'm not entirely sure it'll tick all the boxes you need (in terms of
functionality); but what about "partkeepr"? Details can be found at
their site https://partkeepr.org & the (GPL'd) source is at github
(https://github.com/partkeepr/PartKeepr).
Partkeeper looks awesome, almost makes me wish I had some inventory to
manage.
Come on down the rabbit hole of "Arduino" -- you'll quickly have
"inventory" to manage. :)
I was in Linux-fan's shoes about 6 months back; the tool made things so
much easier to keep track of (now if only I would remember to use it
before going on a shopping spree at Mouser / Digikey!)
I have started with the pi, picked up a pi zero for 10 bucks! I still
have trouble believing how powerful it is.
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