Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWg8q_f7nI4
Check driver:
lspci -nnk | grep -i -EA3 "3d|display|vga"
Backup config files:
Ref: https://peter.quantr.hk/2012/12/how-to-change-fedoras-font-rendering-to-get-an-ubuntu-like-result/#page-content | |
1) xrdb -query | grep -i xft | |
Make sure it looks like this: | |
Xft.antialias: 1 | |
Xft.hinting: 1 | |
Xft.hintstyle: hintslight | |
Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault |
Instructions: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWg8q_f7nI4
Check driver:
lspci -nnk | grep -i -EA3 "3d|display|vga"
Backup config files:
TL;DR | |
First and foremost: | |
if you want some apps not to be killed/closed disable the battery optimization for them and|or lock them in the recents app list. | |
Ex. in Pie or Oreo: Settings / Apps and notifications / Special / Look for your app(s) / Battery opt -> disable | |
Pick an LMK profile according to your usage pattern (and fine-tune it if you want): | |
Heavy Gaming only: | |
Foreground Applications: 50MB | |
Visible Applications: 70MB |
The following intructions can be used to install .NET Core on Linux ARM64.
Pro tip: Check out .NET Core Docker files to determine the exact instructions for installing .NET Core builds, for example .NET Core 3.1 ARM32 SDK Dockerfile.
The following instructions install the latest .NET Core globally. It isn't required to do that, but it provides the best experience.
@echo off | |
title Windows 10 ALL version activator&cls&echo ************************************&echo Supported products:&echo - Windows 10 Home&echo - Windows 10 Professional&echo - Windows 10 Enterprise, Enterprise LTSB&echo - Windows 10 Education&echo.&echo.&echo ************************************ &echo Windows 10 activation... | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk TX9XD-98N7V-6WMQ6-BX7FG-H8Q99 >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk 3KHY7-WNT83-DGQKR-F7HPR-844BM >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk 7HNRX-D7KGG-3K4RQ-4WPJ4-YTDFH >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk PVMJN-6DFY6-9CCP6-7BKTT-D3WVR >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk W269N-WFGWX-YVC9B-4J6C9-T83GX >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk MH37W-N47XK-V7XM9-C7227-GCQG9 >nul | |
cscript //nologo c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs /ipk NW6C2-QMPVW-D7KKK-3GKT6-VCFB2 >nul |
import QtQuick 2.0 | |
// Use Item as root element to control what properties are exposed, without this the delegate could be overwritten and the list would not work as expected | |
Item { | |
id: root | |
// Expose ListView properties | |
property alias model: listView.model | |
property alias clip: listView.clip |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
# Installs ffmpeg from source (HEAD) with libaom and libx265, as well as a few | |
# other common libraries | |
# binary will be at ~/bin/ffmpeg | |
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y | |
mkdir -p ~/ffmpeg_sources ~/bin | |
export PATH="$HOME/bin:$PATH" |
Ok. I'm going to list off some ideas for projects. You will have to determine if any particular idea is good enough to include in a portfolio. These aren't creative ideas. They likely already exist. Some are way too advanced while others are simplistic.
I will recommend to post any project you make to github and make a github project page for it. Explain in as much detail as possible how you made it, how it can be improved etc. Document it.
If you pick an advanced idea, setup a development roadmap and follow it. This will show some project management skills.
Another piece of advice for those who are design challenged. Use different front end frameworks and use different themes for those frameworks to provide appealing designs without looking like yet another bootstrap site.