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@motorailgun
motorailgun / idea.md
Last active November 16, 2023 03:13
Installing Windows and Linux into the same partition

Installing Windows and Linux into the same partition

But WHY?

There was a reddit post about installing Arch on NTFS3 partition. Since Windows and Linux doesn't have directories with same names under the /(C:\), I thought it's possible, and turned out it was actually possible.
If you are not familiar to Linux, for example you've searched on Google "how to dualboot Linux and Windos" or brbrbr... you mustn't try this. This is not practical.

Pre-requirements

  • UEFI system
  • Any Linux live-boot CD/DVD/USB... with Linux kernel newer than 5.15
  • Windows installer USB
@samdenty
samdenty / README.MD
Last active November 11, 2021 04:57
VS Code CSS addition to increase readability on file tree.

How to install

Custom CSS plugin

Install the custom CSS plugin, then make a file on your computer that will hold your custom CSS, I like to make one in my home directory called ~/.vscodestyles.css and then add the CSS into it.

Once done, open your command palette and select enable custom CSS and JS

@l0ki000
l0ki000 / csd-wrapper.sh
Last active January 19, 2024 11:56 — forked from zer4tul/gist:6477470
Cisco Anyconnect CSD wrapper for OpenConnect (exhanced to autodownload and autoupdate hostscan)
#!/bin/bash
# Cisco Anyconnect CSD wrapper for OpenConnect
# Enter your vpn host here
CSD_HOSTNAME=
if [[ -z ${CSD_HOSTNAME} ]]
then
echo "Define CSD_HOSTNAME with vpn-host in script text. Exiting."
exit 1
fi
@justintv
justintv / .bashrc
Created August 17, 2009 00:53
Display git branch in bash prompt
# If you work with git, you've probably had that nagging sensation of not knowing what branch you are on. Worry no longer!
export PS1="\\w:\$(git branch 2>/dev/null | grep '^*' | colrm 1 2)\$ "
# This will change your prompt to display not only your working directory but also your current git branch, if you have one. Pretty nifty!
# ~/code/web:beta_directory$ git checkout master
# Switched to branch "master"
# ~/code/web:master$ git checkout beta_directory
# Switched to branch "beta_directory"