| title | subtitle | author | date | source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Docker Compose Cheatsheet |
Quick reference for Docker Compose commands and config files |
Jon LaBelle |
April 7, 2019 |
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| # WARNING: These steps seem to not work anymore! | |
| #!/bin/bash | |
| # Purge existign CUDA first | |
| sudo apt --purge remove "cublas*" "cuda*" | |
| sudo apt --purge remove "nvidia*" | |
| # Install CUDA Toolkit 10 | |
| wget https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1804/x86_64/cuda-repo-ubuntu1804_10.0.130-1_amd64.deb |
I have two Github accounts: oanhnn (personal) and superman (for work). I want to use both accounts on same computer (without typing password everytime, when doing git push or pull).
Use ssh keys and define host aliases in ssh config file (each alias for an account).
Let suppose I have two github accounts, https://github.com/rahul-office and https://github.com/rahul-personal. Now i want to setup my mac to easily talk to both the github accounts.
NOTE: This logic can be extended to more than two accounts also. :)
The setup can be done in 5 easy steps: