start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
Find the Address of the folder you want to be synced. (ie. G:\Games\
). Copy it.
Find the OneDrive location you wish for it to sync to. Hold shift and right click. On the context menu, click open command window here.
In the command window type mklink /j "YourCustomFolderName" G:\Games\
(G:\Games\
is the address of your original folder).
This is like a shortcut that tells any programs that look there to look at another directory. This will sync anything inside the address you tell it to the folder created in a onedrive directory
Host setup
bellow.echo "Creating an SSH key for you..." | |
ssh-keygen -t rsa | |
echo "Please add this public key to Github \n" | |
echo "https://github.com/account/ssh \n" | |
read -p "Press [Enter] key after this..." | |
echo "Installing xcode-stuff" | |
xcode-select --install |
Follow these instructions for an easy way to get up and going quickly! These are complete instructions, and will be the easiest way to get started on a new RG35XX.
Get a high quality SD (e.g. SanDisk Extreme) card, 128GB or larger, 256GB is recommended. Don't skimp here, they're cheap, and don't use the card that comes with the RG35XX as it's crap.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Exit immediately if a command exits with a non-zero status | |
set -e | |
# Logging function | |
log() { | |
echo "$(date '+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S') - $1" | tee -a /var/log/setup_script.log | |
} |
OpenVPN, by default, installs only one TAP network interface. If you want to connect to multiple VPNs simultaneously you need a TAP interface for each VPN.
C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\bin
addtap.bat
script, the result will be :
"devcon.exe" install "C:\Program Files\TAP-Windows\driver\OemWin2k.inf" tap0901
Device node created. Install is complete when drivers are installed...
Disclaimer: As the title implies, this is about shell scripting on your Steam Deck. The guide won't teach you how to do that part, it assumes you already have ideas in mind about what scripts you'd want to write. Stopping the usage of Syncthing was what I wanted to do with it, but you can do whatever you like.
If you're an avid gamer who picked up a Steam Deck and now you're splitting your time between it and a more traditional gaming computer (or in my case, several other gaming systems as well), you may come across a situation where at some point you want to start doing more advanced things on your Steam Deck - which may mean "how do I get files onto or off of this thing".
let CONFIG = { | |
endpoints: [ | |
"https://global.gcping.com/ping", | |
"https://us-central1-5tkroniexa-uc.a.run.app/ping", | |
], | |
//number of failures that trigger the reset | |
numberOfFails: 5, | |
//time in seconds after which the http request is considered failed | |
httpTimeout: 10, | |
//time in seconds for the relay to be off |