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@KavenTheriault
KavenTheriault / mkinitcpio_nvidia.md
Created August 7, 2020 21:02
Nvidia driver and mkinitcpio

Nvidia driver and mkinitcpio

First, install nvidia drivers

sudo pacman -S nvidia

Edit the following line of /etc/mkinitcpio.conf

MODULES=(i915? nouveau? vboxvideo? vmwgfx?)
@phlinhng
phlinhng / trojan-go-quickstart.sh
Created May 31, 2020 17:56
trojan-go-quickstart.sh
#!/bin/sh
echo "Getting the latest version of trojan-go"
latest_version="$(curl -s "https://api.github.com/repos/p4gefau1t/trojan-go/releases" | jq '.[0].tag_name' --raw-output)"
echo "${latest_version}"
trojango_link="https://github.com/p4gefau1t/trojan-go/releases/download/${latest_version}/trojan-go-linux-amd64.zip"
mkdir -p "/usr/bin/trojan-go"
mkdir -p "/etc/trojan-go"
@wangruohui
wangruohui / intel-nvidia.md
Last active July 17, 2024 00:58
Intel for display, Nvidia for computing

Intel for display, NVIDIA for computing

This guide will show you how to use Intel graphics for rendering display and NVIDIA graphics for CUDA computing on Ubuntu 18.04 / 20.04 desktop.

I made this work on an ordinary gaming PC with two graphics devices, an Intel UHD Graphics 630 plus an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti. Both of them can be shown via lspci | grep VGA.

00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 3e92
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation GP102 [GeForce GTX 1080 Ti] (rev a1)