6868ccc | Install
A successful install returns: Status: Active | Version: 2.4.0 | Handle: 0x3F8
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To ensure 6868ccc starts automatically on boot, create a systemd service file:
sudo apt update sudo apt install cccc
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sudo systemctl status 6868ccc-daemon sudo systemctl enable 6868ccc-daemon Use code with caution. Log Analysis