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Toakan / Palworld-Server-FAQ-Community.md
Last active March 20, 2024 07:23
Palworld Server Community FAQ

Palworld Server Community FAQ

I've been in the #pal-server-help channel for a while now, and these same things keep coming up. So here's a one stop list of items people keep asking for.

Server Setup

Server Recommended Specs (For 8-12 Players)

  • 4x CPU cores @3.8Ghz+
  • 30GB Storage
  • 8GB RAM Base + 2GB RAM per player (If using scheduled restarts)

The Freenode resignation FAQ, or: "what the fuck is going on?"

IMPORTANT NOTE:

It's come to my attention that some people have been spamming issue trackers with a link to this gist. While it's a good idea to inform people of the situation in principle, please do not do this. By all means spread the word in the communities that you are a part of, after verifying that they are not aware yet, but unsolicited spam is not helpful. It will just frustrate people.

Update 3 (May 24, 2021)

A number of things have happened since the last update.

@tomlankhorst
tomlankhorst / docker-swarm-gpu.md
Last active June 13, 2024 19:00
Instructions for Docker swarm with GPUs
@coltenkrauter
coltenkrauter / README.md
Last active April 3, 2024 12:04
Toggle Airport: Disable Wi-Fi when connected to ethernet

toggle-airport

Code for disabling Wi-Fi when docking (connecting an ethernet adapter) and enabling Wi-Fi when disconnecting from ethernet.

I am using MacBook Pro 15'' with macOS Catalina.

Quick start

  1. Put toggleAirport.sh in the correct location with the right permissions (see comment at the top of the file)
  2. Put com.mine.toggleairport.plist in the correct location with the right permissions (see comment at the top of the file)
# Maintainer: Jakub Hajek, jakub.hajek@cometari.com
#
# docker stack deploy -c stack-elastic.yml elastic
#
# The stack creates Elasticsearch cluster consiting of
# - 3 dedicated master nodes in order to keep quorum
# - 4 dedicated data nodes to manage CRUD,
#
# Docker compose file to easily deploy Elasticsearch cluster 7.x on Docker Swarm cluster.
@coltenkrauter
coltenkrauter / fix-wsl2-dns-resolution
Last active July 3, 2024 20:33
Fix DNS resolution in WSL2
More recent resolution:
1. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL).
2. echo "[network]" | sudo tee wsl.conf (Create wsl.conf file and add the first line).
3. echo "generateResolvConf = false" | sudo tee -a wsl.conf (Append wsl.conf the next line).
4. wsl --terminate Debian (Terminate WSL in Windows cmd, in case is Ubuntu not Debian).
5. cd ~/../../etc (go to etc folder in WSL).
6. sudo rm -Rf resolv.conf (Delete the resolv.conf file).
7. In windows cmd, ps or terminal with the vpn connected do: Get-NetIPInterface or ipconfig /all for get the dns primary and
secondary.
@narankhetani
narankhetani / postgres.docker.backup.txt
Last active March 16, 2021 02:05
How to backup a AWX postgres database in docker.
To backup:
docker exec -u <your_postgres_user> <postgres_container_name> pg_dump -Fc <database_name_here> > db.dump
To drop db (Don't do it on production, for test purpose only!!!):
docker exec -u <your_postgres_user> <postgres_container_name> psql -c 'DROP DATABASE <your_db_name>'
To restore:
docker exec -i -u <your_postgres_user> <postgres_container_name> pg_restore -C -d postgres < db.dump
working example for awx postgres database

The default format of keys was changed in OpenSSL 1.0. From OpenSSL 1.0 change log:

Make PKCS#8 the default write format for private keys, replacing the traditional format. This form is standardised, more secure and doesn't include an implicit MD5 dependency. [Steve Henson]

Good explanations of the difference between the two formats: https://tls.mbed.org/kb/cryptography/asn1-key-structures-in-der-and-pem

Converting RSA private key:

@troyfontaine
troyfontaine / 1-setup.md
Last active July 21, 2024 20:28
Signing your Git Commits on MacOS

Methods of Signing Git Commits on MacOS

Last updated March 13, 2024

This Gist explains how to sign commits using gpg in a step-by-step fashion. Previously, krypt.co was heavily mentioned, but I've only recently learned they were acquired by Akamai and no longer update their previous free products. Those mentions have been removed.

Additionally, 1Password now supports signing Git commits with SSH keys and makes it pretty easy-plus you can easily configure Git Tower to use it for both signing and ssh.

For using a GUI-based GIT tool such as Tower or Github Desktop, follow the steps here for signing your commits with GPG.