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Note
This no longer works if you're alone in vc! Somebody else has to join you!
How to use this script:
- Accept the quest under User Settings -> Gift Inventory
#Setup NextJS on Ubuntu server (Digital Ocean, EC2,...) Terminal Commands | |
#based on my YouTube video | |
#Recommended: An ubuntu server with at least 2 GB memory to handle npm run build | |
#login to server | |
ssh root@ip_address | |
#Upgrade Server - may take a few minutes | |
sudo apt update | |
sudo apt upgrade |
Inspired by this
More of my guides: Debloating MEMu - Debloating Nox (Updated)
This mainly applies to LDPlayer9. They will probably work on the low end options (like LDPlayer5) but not guaranteed.
This emulator seems to have less stability issues than MEMu. I think we get the shtick that these emulators do spooky stuff.
[Desktop Entry] | |
Version=1.0 | |
Type=Application | |
Name=inxi -F information | |
Comment= | |
Exec=sh -c "inxi -Fc | zenity --text-info --title=%c --window-icon=/etc/favicon.png --width=630 --height=565" | |
Icon=computer | |
Path= | |
Terminal=false | |
StartupNotify=false |
Fabric is the "modern" Minecraft modding software that is very modular.
We use Fabric in this guide so install it by going to https://fabricmc.net/use/ Download the .jar or .exe and run it.
Below is a list of performance and utility mods to make your Minecraft experience better and most importantly smooth.
The list is in order of most importance and they all work together including what they do with why to use them.
[Desktop Entry] | |
Version=1.0 | |
Type=Application | |
Name=log messages | |
Comment= | |
Exec=sh -c "journalctl -f --no-tail --no-hostname | zenity --text-info --title=%c --width=822 --height=565 --auto-scroll" | |
Icon= | |
Path= | |
Terminal=false | |
StartupNotify=false |
eval $(lsblk -Pdo MODEL,SERIAL /dev/sda) | |
echo -e "[ATA]\nAPMLevel=254" | tee /etc/udisks2/$MODEL-$SERIAL.conf |
# compact view | |
xfconf-query -c thunar -p /last-view -s ThunarCompactView | |
# show hidden files | |
xfconf-query -c thunar -p /last-show-hidden -nt bool -s true | |
# disable thumbnails | |
xfconf-query -c thunar -p /misc-thumbnail-mode -nt string -s THUNAR_THUMBNAIL_MODE_NEVER | |
# system inactivity |
su -lc ' | |
mkdir -p /etc/security/access.d | |
echo "-:ALL:ALL EXCEPT LOCAL" > /etc/security/access.d/local.conf | |
authselect enable-feature with-pamaccess | |
systemctl --now disable abrtd auditd avahi-daemon chronyd cups dnf-makecache.timer pcscd rsyslog | |
rm -rf /var/log/journal | |
ln -s /dev/null /etc/sysctl.d/50-coredump.conf | |
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Thanks everyone for commenting/contributing! I made this in college for a class and I no longer really use the technology. I encourage you all to help each other, but I probably won't be answering questions anymore.
This article is also on my blog: https://emilykauffman.com/blog/install-anaconda-on-wsl
Note: $
denotes the start of a command. Don't actually type this.
x86_64.sh
. If I had a 32-bit computer, I'd select the x86.sh
version. If you accidentally try to install the wrong one, you'll get a warning in the terminal. I chose `Anaconda3-5.2.0-Li