sudo apt install zsh-autosuggestions zsh-syntax-highlighting zsh
| # ---------------------------------- | |
| # Colors | |
| # ---------------------------------- | |
| NOCOLOR='\033[0m' | |
| RED='\033[0;31m' | |
| GREEN='\033[0;32m' | |
| ORANGE='\033[0;33m' | |
| BLUE='\033[0;34m' | |
| PURPLE='\033[0;35m' | |
| CYAN='\033[0;36m' |
This very detailed guide was originally written by Chris Faulds and used to be available at cfdesign.work/derancilio. Unfortunately, his website is no longer online. Thanks to the Wayback Machine the article is still readable. But since the presentation is a bit wonky, I decided to mirror his awesome tutorial is this gist.
Chris has spent a huge amount of time writing an in-depth instruction on how to take the machine apart, which may also come in handy for other repairs for the Dedica 680/685. Again all credits go to him. Thanks a lot for the great work!
Monday 1st August 2016
| node1: | |
| image: hauptmedia/mariadb:10.1 | |
| hostname: node1 | |
| ports: | |
| - 13306:3306 | |
| environment: | |
| - MYSQL_ROOT_PASSWORD=test | |
| - REPLICATION_PASSWORD=test | |
| - MYSQL_DATABASE=maria | |
| - MYSQL_USER=maria |
| I use the first | |
| ββ BEGIN LICENSE ββ | |
| Michael Barnes | |
| Single User License | |
| EA7E-821385 | |
| 8A353C41 872A0D5C DF9B2950 AFF6F667 | |
| C458EA6D 8EA3C286 98D1D650 131A97AB | |
| AA919AEC EF20E143 B361B1E7 4C8B7F04 |
| #!/bin/sh | |
| set -ex | |
| PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin | |
| KEYMAP="us us" | |
| HOST=alpine | |
| USER=anon | |
| ROOT_FS=ext4 | |
| BOOT_FS=ext4 |
| " _ _ " | |
| " _ /|| . . ||\ _ " | |
| " ( } \||D ' ' ' C||/ { % " | |
| " | /\__,=_[_] ' . . ' [_]_=,__/\ |" | |
| " |_\_ |----| |----| _/_|" | |
| " | |/ | | | | \| |" | |
| " | /_ | | | | _\ |" | |
| It is all fun and games until someone gets hacked! |
This gist will give you all installation steps needed to install properly virt-manager with all dependencies.
Here is the list of all dependencies required to install properly virt-manager on your ubuntu based distrib.
| #/bin/sh | |
| # | |
| # The following assumes a default Alpine install using the standard Alpine image | |
| # | |
| # Note: for VirtualBox, you could be tempted to use the `alpine-virt` image, | |
| # however it uses the `virtgrsec` kernel, for which there is no guest additions support | |
| # if required, SSH root password access can be enabled by adding `PermitRootLogin yes` | |
| # to `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` |