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Created March 26, 2024 20:43 — forked from xbns/arch-linux-installation-on-uefi-gpt-system.md
Installing Arch Linux for UEFI/GPT System #arch-linux

Installing Arch Linux for UEFI/GPT System

For BIOS/MBR Legacy system refer to here

Installation process over a Wi-Fi

Download the .iso file from Arch Linux Official Site.

Step 1: Make a Live USB Disk and boot from it.

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burner / openssl_smime_c_abstraction.c
Last active March 22, 2021 14:17
using the openssl library and some helper function to encrypt an array of bytes with many public keys and decrypt with a single private key in an smime envelope
// So the problem to solve is that I needed a function
// that encrypts an array of ubytes with multiple public
// keys. The resulting, encrypted, array of bytes, when saved
// to a file, should be decrypted-able by any private key
// matching any of the used public key.
// This should be possible with the openssl cli.
// smime is used as bundle everything together, properly
// not the best approach, but hey it works.
// The asymmetrically keys are used to encrypt a symmetry
// AES256 key that is in turn used to encrypt the array of
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burner / gist:9900870
Last active August 29, 2015 13:57
sqlite3 from inside D
enum insertStmt = "INSERT INTO Entry(sym,open,close,volume) Values(?, ?, ?, ?);";
int errCode = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, toCstr.toStringZ(insertStmt),
to!int(insertStmt.length), &stmt, null);
if(errCode != SQLITE_OK) {
scope(exit) sqlite3_finalize(stmt);
throw new Exception(insertStmt ~ " FAILED " ~
to!string(sqlite3_errmsg(db))
);