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Created June 2, 2016 04:36 — forked from kwk/Makefile
Compiling with Address Sanitizer (ASAN) with CLANG and with GCC-4.8
.PHONY: using-gcc using-gcc-static using-clang
using-gcc:
g++-4.8 -o main-gcc -lasan -O -g -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer main.cpp && \
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=1 ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(shell which llvm-symbolizer) ./main-gcc
using-gcc-static:
g++-4.8 -o main-gcc-static -static-libstdc++ -static-libasan -O -g -fsanitize=address -fno-omit-frame-pointer main.cpp && \
ASAN_OPTIONS=symbolize=1 ASAN_SYMBOLIZER_PATH=$(shell which llvm-symbolizer) ./main-gcc-static
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jcs / gist:5573685
Last active April 2, 2024 20:18
macOS FileVault encryption and OpenBSD encrypted softraid on a Macbook Air/Pro

Update (2019-05-06): The Broadcom wireless card in the MacBook Pro works and can be crammed into the Air.

Update (2015-12-04): This document used to be very lengthy as there were many manual steps required to get OpenBSD and Mac OS X working together through Boot Camp Assistant (BCA), which created a hybrid MBR and enabled a legacy BIOS emulation mode which older versions of Windows (and OpenBSD) required. Newer Macbooks stopped supporting older versions of Windows through BCA and now only support Windows 10 since it uses GPT and UEFI. However, now that newer versions of OpenBSD support GPT and UEFI, Boot Camp Assistant is no longer needed at all to boot OpenBSD.

macOS FileVault encryption and OpenBSD encrypted softraid on a Macbook Air/Pro

OpenBSD works pretty well on at least the Mid-2011 Macbook Air (A1370, SandyBridge) and Mid-2013 Macbook Air (Haswell). The new KMS code in 5.4 brings up the MBA's eDP display in 1366x768 with backlight

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dylon / .bash_profile
Last active September 9, 2023 14:51
How to get 256 colors in a standard Linux terminal + screen (without X windows).
# ...
# This is for what I would consider a standard setup, where TTY's 1 -- 6 are
# "linux" terminals and TTY's 7+ are reserved for X windows. You should adjust
# it to your setup, accordingly.
#
# ::: Important ::: You must have both fbterm and screen installed and on your
# path for this to work.
virtual_terminal="$( tty | grep -oE ....$ )"