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Here is a way to do a robust install of Ubuntu (+ optional Windows 11 dual boot and LUKS encryption) on an Asus laptop, with minimal usable hardware support, without a significant amount of tinkering that may break in future or require frequent technical attention.
In summary, the key thing is to have an up to date kernel, which usually means disabling secure-boot and installing the latest stable (6.0+) using mainline or xanmod, and as well as making sure the latest nvidia driver and dkms is installed.
Assuming you want to be a researcher and do computing to earn coins (Dont need BOINC if you just want to it as a coin)
/etc/init.d/boinc-client start
command or /etc/init.d/boinc-client status
to check)sudo usermod -a -G boinc [insert current user name here]
sudo nano /var/lib/boinc-client/gui_rpc_auth.cfg
Your manager wants to use Rebase method to merge code on Github, so we can have a nice tidy single path history of commits on main
, rather than branches coming out and merging back in (the Merge method).
If the team all agree to this, they should do it consistently. Here are some instructions which I hope are clear and simple. Feel free to reach out if anything is unclear or could be improved.
With Rebase the workflow is somewhat simplified so that it results in a single centralized line of commits in history of main
branch, though you may loose some of the advanced functionality that git offers. In order for it to work, you should be mindful of:
One key philosophical difference compared to Lightroom is that there are many different tools which do similar things in different ways in Darktable. This makes Darktable both powerful and flexible but also hard (and frustrating) to learn. It makes it very easy to mess up the image if you dont know exactly what the tools are doing. Lightroom on the otherhand does a restricts its options and sliders to prevent edits that damage the image.
However if you get up the learning curve with darktable you will have a much better understanding of the algorithms and optics that go behind RAW image processing and be able to create more specific effects in th end. Solid understanding is a requirement for using darktable in an effective way, while Lightroom does not require much understanding as anyone can shift some sliders around without breaking the image.
Rather than a direct replacement of Lightroom, it becomes apparent that darktable sits somewhere between Lightroom and Photoshop. If you are used to editing photo
You need to install the libdouble-conversion1 package before installing Vircadia server (which normally only supports Ubuntu 18.04)
sudo apt update
wget http://ftp.br.debian.org/debian/pool/main/d/double-conversion/libdouble-conversion1_3.1.0-3_amd64.deb
sudo apt install ./libdouble-conversion1_3.1.0-3_amd64.deb
wget https://cdn.vircadia.com/dist/domain-server/ubuntu/vircadia-server_2022.1.0-selene-20211126-aabcdea-0ubuntu1-1_amd64.deb
sudo apt-get install ./vircadia-server_2022.1.0-selene-20211126-aabcdea-0ubuntu1-1_amd64.deb
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