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  • Based on https://gist.github.com/mdziekon/221bdb597cf32b46c50ffab96dbec08a
  • Installation date: 16-08-2019
  • Additional notes based on my own experience
  • EFI boot
  • Ubuntu 19.04 -> 21.04
  • This should work on any computer. Only the RAID > AHCI change described below and the device name for the nvme ssd drive are specific to this laptop.
  • The process describes a completely fresh installation with complete repartitioning, however it should work fine when Windows is already installed (eg. brand new machine with Windows preinstalled) as long as Windows already boots with EFI.
  • The process was conducted on Dell's XPS 15 9560 (2017) with specs:
  • CPU: i7-7700HQ
@iscott
iscott / simple_authentication_rails_5_bcrypt_and_has_secure_password.md
Last active March 15, 2024 03:23
Cheat Sheet: Simple Authentication in Rails 5 with has_secure_password

Cheat Sheet: Simple Authentication in Rails 6 with has_secure_password

The goal of this cheatsheet is to make it easy to add hand-rolled authentication to any rails app in a series of layers.

First the simplest/core layers, then optional layers depending on which features/functionality you want.

Specs
AUTHOR Ira Herman
LANGUAGE/STACK Ruby on Rails Version 4, 5, or 6
@subfuzion
subfuzion / curl.md
Last active May 6, 2024 02:31
curl POST examples

Common Options

-#, --progress-bar Make curl display a simple progress bar instead of the more informational standard meter.

-b, --cookie <name=data> Supply cookie with request. If no =, then specifies the cookie file to use (see -c).

-c, --cookie-jar <file name> File to save response cookies to.

@nestoru
nestoru / Solution for mysql Warning: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure
Last active October 23, 2021 21:20
Solution for mysql Warning: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure
# Let us consider the following typical mysql backup script:
mysqldump --routines --no-data -h $mysqlHost -P $mysqlPort -u $mysqlUser -p$mysqlPassword $database
# It succeeds but stderr will get:
# Warning: Using a password on the command line interface can be insecure.
# You can fix this with the below hack:
credentialsFile=/mysql-credentials.cnf
echo "[client]" > $credentialsFile
echo "user=$mysqlUser" >> $credentialsFile
echo "password=$mysqlPassword" >> $credentialsFile
@agarrharr
agarrharr / feed.rss
Last active October 21, 2017 06:29
Jekyll Podcast Feed
---
---
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<rss version="2.0" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd">
<channel>
<title>{{ site.title }}</title>
<description>{{ site.description }}</description>
<link>{{ site.url }}</link>
<language>en</language>
<managingEditor>{{ site.managerName }} ({{ site.managerEmail }})</managingEditor>
@slloyd
slloyd / coffeescript.md
Last active February 8, 2023 21:10
CoffeeScript: The Good Parts

CoffeeScript: The Good Parts

The End

@cosimo
cosimo / parse-options.sh
Created September 21, 2012 09:31
Example of how to parse options with bash/getopt
#!/bin/bash
#
# Example of how to parse short/long options with 'getopt'
#
OPTS=`getopt -o vhns: --long verbose,dry-run,help,stack-size: -n 'parse-options' -- "$@"`
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then echo "Failed parsing options." >&2 ; exit 1 ; fi
echo "$OPTS"