In C/C++, you can initialise a struct without giving values for any of the fields:
struct Point {
float x;
float y;
float z;
};
If you're aiming for a seamless Arch Linux installation in UEFI mode, follow along as this guide will walk you through the process step by step. We'll be using LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) and LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partitions on LUKS to achieve full disk encryption.
Note: I have updated this doc for UEFI mode. For those with BIOS/MBR systems, you can refer to the previous version, but keep in mind that it might be outdated and no longer accurate.
If you're only interested in installing Linux and not setting up dual boot with Windows, feel free to skip the Windows-related sections.
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"net" | |
"regexp" | |
"encoding/base64" | |
"crypto/x509" | |
"crypto/rsa" | |
// "math/big" |
package main | |
import ( | |
"fmt" | |
"log" | |
"net" | |
"net/mail" | |
"net/smtp" | |
"crypto/tls" | |
) |
I use the first | |
—– BEGIN LICENSE —– | |
Michael Barnes | |
Single User License | |
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echo "PUT YOUR MAIL BODY HERE" | mailx -s "SUBJECT" -S smtp=smtp://yoursmtpserver.com -S smtp-auth=login -S smtp-auth-user=YOUR_USERNAME -S smtp-auth-password=YOUR_PASSWORD -S from="Sender Name <sender@mail.com>" recipient@mail.com |
// MIT license (c) andelf 2013 | |
import ( | |
"net/smtp" | |
"errors" | |
) | |
type loginAuth struct { | |
username, password string |