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sebastien / show-ansi-colors.sh
Created October 25, 2018 20:49 — forked from eliranmal/show-ansi-colors.sh
spits N ansi colors to the terminal
#!/usr/bin/env sh
usage() {
echo "show-ansi-colors <n>"
exit 0
}
(( $# < 1 )) && usage
show_ansi_colors() {
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sebastien / acpi_yogaX1_fedora28
Created September 5, 2018 14:39 — forked from javanna/acpi_yogaX1_fedora28
S3 deep sleep for Lenovo yoga X1 3rd Generation on Fedora 28
This is a step-by-step guide on how make sleep mode work with a Lenovo Yoga X1 3rd generation running Fedora 28 (UEFI based system).
Kernel version: 4.17.4-200.fc28.x86_64
Credits: most of this guide comes from `https://delta-xi.net/#056`. The patch I used is a little different though, taken from http://kernel.dk/acpi.patch
(found through https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1794150#p1794150), and some of the steps slightly differ as well as mine is a UEFI based system.
1. Reboot, enter BIOS/UEFI. Go to Config - Thunderbolt (TM) 3 - set Thunderbolt BIOS Assist Mode to Enabled. Set also Security - Secure Boot to Disabled.
2. Install iasl (Intel's compiler/decompiler for ACPI machine language) and cpio: `sudo yum install acpica-tools cpio`