1) Install docker
yum install docker -y
systemctl start docker
Note:
echo "INSECURE_REGISTRY='--insecure-registry 172.30.0.0/16'" >> /etc/sysconfig/docker
systemctl enable docker
This was tested using a default OpenShift 4.11 IPI deployment to AWS. The worker nodes had 16GiB of memory.
First, we'll need a namespace to use for the below experiments.
oc new-project alloc
Before starting, we need to configure eviction thresholds
This is an unofficial, uncomplete and (pretty sure) wrong documentation of the RESTful service which powers the League of Legends spectator mode.
This documentation is desgined to be community driven and should be extended by everyone. If you find things missing, add them please!
Riot's spectator mode works by requesting replay data via HTTP form a service. The data is split in chunks which usually contain about 30 seconds of gameplay. Additionally there are key frames which seem to contain more information then a single chunk. They seem to be used to support
#!/bin/bash | |
# change the next line to match your wifi device and put this file in /etc/NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/ and make it executable | |
WIFI_DEVICE=wlp3s0 | |
IF=$1 | |
STATUS=$2 | |
This guide is only for original Ubuntu out-of-the-box packages. If you have added a custom PPA like
pipewire-debian
, you might get into conflicts.
Ubuntu 22.04 has PipeWire partially installed and enabled as it's used by browsers (WebRTC) for recoding the screeen under Wayland. We can enable remaining parts and use PipeWire for audio and Bluetooth instead of PulseAudio.
Starting from WirePlumber version 0.4.8 automatic Bluetooth profile switching (e.g. switching from A2DP to HSP/HFP when an application needs microphone access) is supported. Jammy (22.04) repos provide exactly version 0.4.8. So, we're good.
Based on Debian Wiki, but simplified for Ubuntu 22.04.
adb help // List all comands | |
== Adb Server | |
adb kill-server | |
adb start-server | |
== Adb Reboot | |
adb reboot | |
adb reboot recovery | |
adb reboot-bootloader |