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#!/bin/bash | |
echo "What would you like to name the project?:" | |
read -r project_name | |
mkdir "$project_name" | |
cd "$project_name" || return | |
luarocks init --lua-version=5.1 | |
luarocks install lapis | |
luarocks install etlua |
USE [HobbyDB] | |
GO | |
/****** Object: Table [dbo].[AspNetRoleClaims] Script Date: 6/4/2018 10:18:03 PM ******/ | |
SET ANSI_NULLS ON | |
GO | |
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON | |
GO | |
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT * FROM sys.objects WHERE object_id = OBJECT_ID(N'[dbo].[AspNetRoleClaims]') AND type in (N'U')) | |
BEGIN | |
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[AspNetRoleClaims]( |
You can open the Marketplace tab and search for the current LAMP stack.
We will use the LAMP stack on a Basic plan for 5$/month.
php -v
# if php 8 then
Note
to active Office without crack, just follow https://github.com/WindowsAddict/IDM-Activation-Script,
you wiil only need to run
irm https://massgrave.dev/ias | iex
The following is capturing instructions on how to add custom naming for an Arduino Leonardo (or generic pro-micro) for my Arcade Controller device. I wanted to have a simple record so that when I inevitably come back to this someday I can recall how I accomplished this. Reference was taken from the following YouTube video (https://youtu.be/hoCOq9Ngp44?t=1156) at approximately 19m16s.
Create a new set of folders:
~\Documents\Arduino\hardware\daemonbite\avr
Copy everything from C:\Program Files (x86)\Arduino\hardware\arduino\avr
to this new folder.
Fallout 1 was originally designed to run at 640x480 resolution. I wanted to run the Mac OS X version of Fallout on my MacBook 11", which has a 1366x768 display. There is a [high resolution patch][hi-res], but it only supports the Windows version of Fallout.
Turns out that the OS X version of Fallout runs through Wine, so we can get this patch working with just a few configuration changes:
Note for Fallout 2 users: The process for Fallout 2 is essentially the same, with a different patch, and some minor pathing differences. Other than that, the process is exactly the same!
#!ipxe | |
echo | |
initrd http://webserver.fqdn/iso/firmware.iso | |
chain http://webserver.fqdn/memdisk/memdisk iso || | |
echo | |
echo netboot failed, attempting to boot from local disk | |
echo | |
sanboot --no-describe --drive 0x80 || | |
echo | |
echo local boot failed, booting ipxe shell |
This was only tested on Fedora 35 with systemd but should work on any WSL distribution that uses systemd.
Install the Dropbox headless client:
$ cd ~ && wget -O - "https://www.dropbox.com/download?plat=lnx.x86_64" | tar xzf -
Install the Dropbox manager script into your ~/bin
folder: