start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
(by @andrestaltz)
If you prefer to watch video tutorials with live-coding, then check out this series I recorded with the same contents as in this article: Egghead.io - Introduction to Reactive Programming.
/** Emulate `cmd1 | cmd2 | more` pipeline using recursion. | |
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20434124/recursive-piping-in-unix-environment | |
*/ | |
#include <signal.h> | |
#include <stdio.h> | |
#include <stdlib.h> | |
#include <unistd.h> |
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This is about documenting getting Linux running on the late 2016 and mid 2017 MPB's; the focus is mostly on the MacBookPro13,3 and MacBookPro14,3 (15inch models), but I try to make it relevant and provide information for MacBookPro13,1, MacBookPro13,2, MacBookPro14,1, and MacBookPro14,2 (13inch models) too. I'm currently using Fedora 27, but most the things should be valid for other recent distros even if the details differ. The kernel version is 4.14.x (after latest update).
The state of linux on the MBP (with particular focus on MacBookPro13,2) is also being tracked on https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux . And for Ubuntu users there are a couple tutorials (here and here) focused on that distro and the MacBook.
Note: For those who have followed these instructions ealier, and in particular for those who have had problems with the custom DSDT, modifying the DSDT is not necessary anymore - se
X1C6 Type: 20KG*
Bionic works out of the box on the new 2018 X1 Carbon. The X1C6 is a beautiful laptop, and Bionic is the best Ubuntu yet. Users of all levels of experties/experiences are recommended to try this combination. The purpose of this documentation is to improve the user's experience.
Following changes are required by the DSDT patch:
#!/bin/bash | |
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# Automate mysql secure installation for debian-baed systems | |
# | |
# - You can set a password for root accounts. | |
# - You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host. | |
# - You can remove anonymous-user accounts. | |
# - You can remove the test database (which by default can be accessed by all users, even anonymous users), | |
# and privileges that permit anyone to access databases with names that start with test_. |
/etc/pki/ca-trust/source/anchors
on your CentOS machineupdate-ca-trust extract
wget https://thewebsite.org
// --- Compiling --- | |
$ wget http://download.redis.io/releases/redis-2.8.3.tar.gz | |
$ tar xzvf redis-2.8.3.tar.gz | |
$ cd redis-2.8.3 | |
$ make | |
$ make install | |
// --- or using yum --- | |
$ rpm -Uvh http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/6/x86_64/epel-release-6-8.noarch.rpm | |
$ rpm -Uvh http://rpms.famillecollet.com/enterprise/remi-release-6.rpm |
# This is an example resource file for rTorrent. Copy to | |
# ~/.rtorrent.rc and enable/modify the options as needed. Remember to | |
# uncomment the options you wish to enable. | |
# Maximum and minimum number of peers to connect to per torrent. | |
min_peers = 1 | |
max_peers = 100 | |
# Same as above but for seeding completed torrents (-1 = same as downloading) |