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# See https://pre-commit.com for more information
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# See https://pre-commit.ci for more information
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ci:
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# Upgrading Windows 10 to Windows 11 on unsupported systems
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## WARNING
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- READ FIRST: [Microsoft: Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/installing-windows-11-on-devices-that-don-t-meet-minimum-system-requirements-0b2dc4a2-5933-4ad4-9c09-ef0a331518f1)
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- READ FIRST:
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[Microsoft: Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements](https://support.microsoft.com/windows/installing-windows-11-on-devices-that-don-t-meet-minimum-system-requirements-0b2dc4a2-5933-4ad4-9c09-ef0a331518f1)
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This is not supported by Microsoft, most of the methods listed here didn't
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work for me on the first system I updated, Windows is not my primary operating
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## What works
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Sedric, Tassu and Zaldaryn have no TPM or currently supported CPU, while
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the health check app says they are only two to six years old.
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Sedric, Tassu and Zaldaryn have no TPM or currently supported CPU, while the
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health check app says they are only two to six years old.
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- https://github.com/AveYo/MediaCreationTool.bat
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on another system out yet. They didn't work on my first system tried.
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- `00-AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU.reg` - the official Microsoft
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recommendation and the only one that should be used. If after reboot
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nothing happens, maybe try the rest rebooting every failure.
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recommendation and the only one that should be used. If after reboot nothing
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happens, maybe try the rest rebooting every failure.
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- https://support.microsoft.com/windows/windows-11-n-asentaminen-e0edbbfb-cfc5-4011-868b-2ce77ac7c70e
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- `01-LabConfig.reg` - widely reported to work
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- `01-Setup.reg` - ^
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<!-- @format -->
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Some kind of explaining for [IPv6.reg](IPv6.reg) like
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[Windows.reg](Windows.reg) which includes this file has.
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<!-- @format -->
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AutoHotKey scripts, I place these to `shell:startup` as I need them.
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<!-- @format -->
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# Configuring SNTP Servers in Windows terminal
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w32tm /query /peers
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```
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- The list is space separated NTP servers, while I think Windows uses SNTP instead
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of NTP.
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- `/resync` may sync current time, but is also required for the GUI
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(Windows + I, Date & time) and following command to get aware of peers.
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- The list is space separated NTP servers, while I think Windows uses SNTP
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instead of NTP.
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- `/resync` may sync current time, but is also required for the GUI (Windows +
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I, Date & time) and following command to get aware of peers.
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- Shows where time is synced from and statistics.
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- There is also `net time` to sync, I am unsure of the differences while
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that may be blocked while the second keeps working. It may also not
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show all the peers, just the primary one, while `w32tm` is more verbose
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and has all of them.
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that may be blocked while the second keeps working. It may also not show
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all the peers, just the primary one, while `w32tm` is more verbose and has
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all of them.
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- As Windows doesn't support NTS and probably won't in near future, there is
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no point in listing distant foreign servers.
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/** @format */
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//
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// Remember to start writing at line 2. This is my second attempt at Firefox
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// autoconfig after being taught by LibreAwoo, but this time I am trying to
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<!-- @format -->
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# Sway configuration
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This is my `~/.config/sway/config`, and `…config.d/`. The main config contains
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thinks that I have felt as essential or otherwise felt like putting there,
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but as I love include directives, a lot is in the config.d.
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thinks that I have felt as essential or otherwise felt like putting there, but
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as I love include directives, a lot is in the config.d.
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## Themes
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My i3 config says that on Debian the packages are:
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`sudo apt install lxappearance gtk-chtheme qt4-qtconfig qt5ct`
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The source for that is marked as https://askubuntu.com/a/600946
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Additionally apparently my `~/.xprofile` specifies `GTK_THEME` which
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I have hoped to get get detected/understood by browsers etc, but I think
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I decided to not import that to Sway which naturally doesn't read xprofile.
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The source for that is marked as https://askubuntu.com/a/600946 Additionally
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apparently my `~/.xprofile` specifies `GTK_THEME` which I have hoped to get
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get detected/understood by browsers etc, but I think I decided to not import
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that to Sway which naturally doesn't read xprofile.
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Apparently Adwaita must be set to dark theme in `gnome-control-center`
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### Fonts
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Using the same apps and `gnome-tweaks` (as there are probably a lot of
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methods setting fonts):
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Using the same apps and `gnome-tweaks` (as there are probably a lot of methods
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setting fonts):
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- User-interface text: Noto Serif Regular 10
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- Document text: Noto Serif Regular 11
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- Apparently this means "apps that don't use client-side decorations"
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The number behind is obviously the number and it's based on what were the
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defaults before I touched them so I am hoping GNOME knows what they are
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doing.
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defaults before I touched them so I am hoping GNOME knows what they are doing.
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Noto should have all characters, looks good enough to my eyes, I guess Serif
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makes a distinguishion between letters "I" and "l", it doesn't seem to have
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a Mono variant, but the Sans is close enough.
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makes a distinguishion between letters "I" and "l", it doesn't seem to have a
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Mono variant, but the Sans is close enough.
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Where reading speed is needed, `OpenDyslexic` is nice, but some applications
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have trouble handling it, e.g. mpv (makes Ä and Ö and Å all Å) and Firefox
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Workarounds:
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- Use VNC (see my Scripts repo [`bash/swaymirror.bash`](https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/scripts/src/branch/master/bash/swaymirror.bash))
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- Use VNC (see my Scripts repo
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[`bash/swaymirror.bash`](https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/scripts/src/branch/master/bash/swaymirror.bash))
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- Do something weird with OBS
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- Use a dedicated application that don't seem to be in Fedora repos, flatpak
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or snap.
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# More sway configuration
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`~/.config/sway/config.d/` where `*.conf` is included by my sway config.
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Thus this `README.md` is not read, even if I happened to carelessly
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copy-paste it in.
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`~/.config/sway/config.d/` where `*.conf` is included by my sway config. Thus
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this `README.md` is not read, even if I happened to carelessly copy-paste it
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in.
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- `autostart-communication.conf` - chat/communication apps I am expected to have
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open or at least check at times
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- `autostart-fineid.conf` - Finnish electric identity card, that I also use as SSH key
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- `autostart-communication.conf` - chat/communication apps I am expected to
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have open or at least check at times
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- `autostart-fineid.conf` - Finnish electric identity card, that I also use as
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SSH key
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- `autostart-utilities.conf` - general utilities, like `nm-applet` or VPN etc.
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- `grimshot.conf` - screenshotting keybinds using `grimshot`
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- `i3-selenized-dark.conf` - selenized dark colour scheme
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- `keyboard.conf` - keyboard configuration
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- `media.conf` - media key configuration and autostarts related to it
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- `pointer-accel.conf` - pointer/mouse configuration, mainly setting acceleration
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profile to `flat`
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- `pointer-accel.conf` - pointer/mouse configuration, mainly setting
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acceleration profile to `flat`
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- `README.md` - you are currently reading this :wink:
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- `sedric.conf` - configuration specific to my laptop hostnamed `sedric`
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- `swaybar.conf` - `swaybar` configuration
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- `swayidle.conf` - `swayidle` configuration/autostart
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- `wlsunset-kotka.conf` - `wlsunset` configuration/autostart for my hometown for when
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I happen to visit for longer period of time
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- `wlsunset-lauttasaari.conf` - `wlsunset` configuration for my home neighbourhood
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- `wlsunset-kotka.conf` - `wlsunset` configuration/autostart for my hometown
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for when I happen to visit for longer period of time
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- `wlsunset-lauttasaari.conf` - `wlsunset` configuration for my home
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neighbourhood
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- `zz-floating.conf` - configures windows that should float. For some reason
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that is inherited from my `i3` config, it tells to put float rules above the
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last line, so it should be read last and `z` is the last letter of English
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/* Originally based upon, but heavily modified from https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized/blob/master/other-apps/wofi/selenized-dark.css */
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/**
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* Originally based upon, but heavily modified from https://github.com/jan-warchol/selenized/blob/master/other-apps/wofi/selenized-dark.css
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*
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* @format
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*/
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* {
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border: none;
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# Chrony config files
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For some reason Debian package for Chrony doesn't include other config files
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## Other random notes
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On pools, the default maxsources is 4 and pools would be resolved until
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there would be 4 names while the documentation for Telia and Snopyta says
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they have only 3. Cloudflare again resolves to two per IP version, so I
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assume that means 2.
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On pools, the default maxsources is 4 and pools would be resolved until there
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would be 4 names while the documentation for Telia and Snopyta says they have
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only 3. Cloudflare again resolves to two per IP version, so I assume that
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## Commands of interest:
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nmap -p 4460 -Pn ntp.example.net
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```
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In [GitHub user jauderho's curated NTS list](https://gist.github.com/jauderho/2ad0d441760fc5ed69d8d4e2d6b35f8d)
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user [cadusilva suggests this command instead](https://gist.github.com/jauderho/2ad0d441760fc5ed69d8d4e2d6b35f8d?permalink_comment_id=4192632#gistcomment-4192632):
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In
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[GitHub user jauderho's curated NTS list](https://gist.github.com/jauderho/2ad0d441760fc5ed69d8d4e2d6b35f8d)
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user
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[cadusilva suggests this command instead](https://gist.github.com/jauderho/2ad0d441760fc5ed69d8d4e2d6b35f8d?permalink_comment_id=4192632#gistcomment-4192632):
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```'
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chronyd -Q -t 3 'server NTP_SERVER_HERE iburst nts maxsamples 1'
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# dnf protected packages
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In normal operation, packages listed here will not be removed by dnf even
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In normal operation, packages listed here will not be removed by dnf even when
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My dracut configuration files mainly for generating unified kerneil images
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<user v='Mikaela' />
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<!-- Folding Slots -->
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<slot id='0' type='CPU' />
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<slot id='1' type='GPU' />
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<slot
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id='0'
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type='CPU'
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/>
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<slot
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id='1'
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type='GPU'
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/>
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# `/etc/hosts`
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This file is DNS before DNS and legacy remain which is still used.
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## `dns`
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This began from question why should I have DNS to have DNS, but having it
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on DNS resolver level broke DNSSEC due to my weird mixing of systemd-resolved
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and Unbound, so now it's something I can attempt to `/etc/hosts`.
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This began from question why should I have DNS to have DNS, but having it on
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DNS resolver level broke DNSSEC due to my weird mixing of systemd-resolved and
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Unbound, so now it's something I can attempt to `/etc/hosts`.
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**_EXCERCISE CAUTION!_**
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## `hostname`
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As can be seen in `hosts.debian`, Debian specifies hostname in format
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such as:
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As can be seen in `hosts.debian`, Debian specifies hostname in format such as:
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```
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::1 localhost
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Useful nginx files that I will probably need and which I will forget if I
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cannot read them from here.
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These files may age badly, so here are some hopefully timeless pointers:
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- Generate the config file with https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/ (and if
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time eats it, try https://github.com/mozilla/ssl-config-generator/ in
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hope of finding where it is now. \* Name it 00-something so it will be the first file read and make
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everything a different file.
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- Generate the config file with https://ssl-config.mozilla.org/ (and if time
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eats it, try https://github.com/mozilla/ssl-config-generator/ in hope of
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finding where it is now. \* Name it 00-something so it will be the first
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file read and make everything a different file.
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- If using my acmesh-ssl.bash script, the files to fill should be like:
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(the script runs `$ACMESH --key-file $NGINXDIR/key.pem --fullchain-file $NGINXDIR/cert.pem --reloadcmd "$SYSTEMCTLRESTART nginx"`)
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(the script runs
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`$ACMESH --key-file $NGINXDIR/key.pem --fullchain-file $NGINXDIR/cert.pem --reloadcmd "$SYSTEMCTLRESTART nginx"`)
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- `ssl_certificate`, `ssl_trusted_certificate` are `cert.pem`
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- `ssl_certificate_key` is `key.pem`
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The header syntax is following, **_THIS LIKELY WON'T TIME WELL, ESPECIALLY CSP_**
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The header syntax is following, **_THIS LIKELY WON'T TIME WELL, ESPECIALLY
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CSP_**
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```
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add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=63072000; includeSubDomains" always;
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# Chromium recommended policies
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- https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/
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## `brave-search.json`
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of search.brave.com as a search engine by default.
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of search.brave.com as a search
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engine by default.
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## `disable-default-browser-check.json`
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## `duckduckgo.json`
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of start.duckduckgo.com as a search engine by default.
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of start.duckduckgo.com as a
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search engine by default.
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## `ecosia.json`
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of Ecosia as a search engine by default.
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Sets and displays recommendation on the use of Ecosia as a search engine by
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default.
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## `enable-google-safebrowsing.json`
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Enforces Google Safe Browsing in standard mode. For advanced mode and
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sending data to Google, increase to 2 or see the sample below.
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Enforces Google Safe Browsing in standard mode. For advanced mode and sending
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data to Google, increase to 2 or see the sample below.
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## `enable-google-safebrowsing-less-private.json.sample`
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Central configuration for PKCS#11 plugin using software and smartcards.
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- https://digisaatio.fi/wiki/P11-kit
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- https://www.systutorials.com/docs/linux/man/5-pkcs11.conf/
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Remember also [my FINEID notes in the gist/ repo](https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/gist/src/branch/master/fineid)
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Remember also
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[my FINEID notes in the gist/ repo](https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/gist/src/branch/master/fineid)
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## libcryptoki.module
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According to the manual (2nd link) the full path shouldn't be required,
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but the 1st link disagrees and works for me, so thus `module: /usr/lib64/libcryptoki.so`
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instead of `module: libcryptoki.so`.
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According to the manual (2nd link) the full path shouldn't be required, but
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the 1st link disagrees and works for me, so thus
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`module: /usr/lib64/libcryptoki.so` instead of `module: libcryptoki.so`.
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Additionally the DVV card reader software does the management, so
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`managed: no`.
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Fedora & SailfishOS: drop `.pem` files of root certificates here and
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`sudo update-ca-trust`.
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Debian & co: drop `.crt` to `/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/extra/`
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(create if doesn't exist, `/extra/` may be anything) and run `sudo update-ca-certificates`
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Debian & co: drop `.crt` to `/usr/local/share/ca-certificates/extra/` (create
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if doesn't exist, `/extra/` may be anything) and run
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`sudo update-ca-certificates`
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`sshd_config` should include something like
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```
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The names may not contain a dot, the RHEL sudo is wheel (not to be confused
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with Debian's passwordless sudo) and the proper permissions are 0400.
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This file contains questionable choices and options which may be deprecated
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or otherwise not so good ideas.
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This file contains questionable choices and options which may be deprecated or
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otherwise not so good ideas.
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The IPv6 files are copied from
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https://www.reddit.com/r/raspberry_pi/comments/14vcpz/rpi_as_an_ipv6_router_using_a_sixxs_tunnel_and/
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and they are here because they were my biggest difficulty with having Arch
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on Pi as IPv6 router. \* Also helpful
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and they are here because they were my biggest difficulty with having Arch on
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Pi as IPv6 router. \* Also helpful
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/IPv6_tunnel_broker_setup
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Miredo.service again is edited from what Arch & Debian ship so it starts
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after there is already network connectivity and Unbound is running
|
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so it won't start complaining about name resolution errors.
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Miredo.service again is edited from what Arch & Debian ship so it starts after
|
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there is already network connectivity and Unbound is running so it won't start
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complaining about name resolution errors.
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@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
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Services in this directory are meant for my Jolla Phone which runs
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Sailfish OS. It doesn't have cron, so I tried the nearest equivalent
|
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that is there out-of-box, systemd timers.
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Services in this directory are meant for my Jolla Phone which runs Sailfish
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OS. It doesn't have cron, so I tried the nearest equivalent that is there
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out-of-box, systemd timers.
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- aliendalvik-stopper again stops android support hourly so it won't waste
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battery.
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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
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<!-- @format -->
|
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# systemd unit overrides
|
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These are meant to be in `/etc/systemd/system/whatever.service.d/` and thus
|
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|
@ -1 +1,3 @@
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<!-- @format -->
|
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|
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https://gitea.blesmrt.net/mikaela/scripts/src/branch/master/bash/deprecated/ydns6
|
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@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
|
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<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
# systemd-timesyncd source configuration
|
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|
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For more information about the time servers, refer to their websites or
|
||||
`../../chrony/sources.d` which comes with more detailed comments. Chrony
|
||||
is my preferred NTP client/server, but SteamOS happens to come with
|
||||
`../../chrony/sources.d` which comes with more detailed comments. Chrony is my
|
||||
preferred NTP client/server, but SteamOS happens to come with
|
||||
systemd-timesyncd enabled and using the pool.ntp.org, so I had to revive this
|
||||
at least partially.
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,7 +1,10 @@
|
||||
<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
`~/.config/systemd/user`
|
||||
|
||||
To enable lingering
|
||||
|
||||
`sudo loginctl enable-linger username` or if it doesn't work, `sudo touch /var/lib/systemd/linger/username`
|
||||
`sudo loginctl enable-linger username` or if it doesn't work,
|
||||
`sudo touch /var/lib/systemd/linger/username`
|
||||
|
||||
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User will be a big help
|
||||
|
@ -1,2 +1,4 @@
|
||||
Fedora uses this directory and this may be suitable for (Fedora) systems
|
||||
with a single Tor instance without NonAnonymousMode (FDE so not needed).
|
||||
<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
Fedora uses this directory and this may be suitable for (Fedora) systems with
|
||||
a single Tor instance without NonAnonymousMode (FDE so not needed).
|
||||
|
@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
|
||||
<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
# PipeWire notes
|
||||
|
||||
<!-- editorconfig-checker-disable -->
|
||||
@ -28,8 +30,8 @@ one from `alsamixer` is enough to fix it.
|
||||
|
||||
In `alsamixer` having it as pro-audio exposes the sound card in F6 known as
|
||||
_Logitech USB Headset_ and there I see two siliders, _Headphone_ and _Mic_,
|
||||
_Headphone_ can apparently be 100 and _Mic_ muted when not in use to avoid
|
||||
it echoing back.
|
||||
_Headphone_ can apparently be 100 and _Mic_ muted when not in use to avoid it
|
||||
echoing back.
|
||||
|
||||
---
|
||||
|
||||
@ -43,8 +45,8 @@ The old pulseaudio fix for less than 20 % volume being unhearable is editing
|
||||
|
||||
from #pipewire on freenode which has public logging according to the title.
|
||||
|
||||
The `api.alsa.soft-mixer = true` may be nicer as the volume is a lot less,
|
||||
77 % is well audible on USB headset and even 100 % isn't too loud. External
|
||||
The `api.alsa.soft-mixer = true` may be nicer as the volume is a lot less, 77
|
||||
% is well audible on USB headset and even 100 % isn't too loud. External
|
||||
speakers with subwoofer again work as usual.
|
||||
|
||||
2021-06-14: the above solution is wrong and outdated, the files mentioned
|
||||
@ -53,7 +55,8 @@ don't exist by default anymore, they need to be copied and edited separately
|
||||
See also:
|
||||
|
||||
- https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/1220
|
||||
- marked as duplicate of: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/207
|
||||
- marked as duplicate of:
|
||||
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/pipewire/-/issues/207
|
||||
|
||||
## Bluetooth
|
||||
|
||||
|
@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
|
||||
<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
# yum/dnf repositories
|
||||
|
||||
This directory is still read by `dnf` and contains files for repositories
|
||||
that I appear to end up adding on every system that aren't as clear to add
|
||||
as the links below.
|
||||
This directory is still read by `dnf` and contains files for repositories that
|
||||
I appear to end up adding on every system that aren't as clear to add as the
|
||||
links below.
|
||||
|
||||
## Additional repositories
|
||||
|
||||
|
2
pnpm-lock.yaml
vendored
2
pnpm-lock.yaml
vendored
@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
|
||||
# @format
|
||||
|
||||
lockfileVersion: "9.0"
|
||||
|
||||
settings:
|
||||
|
@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
|
||||
<!-- @format -->
|
||||
|
||||
# User crontabs
|
||||
|
||||
Don't edit these directly, use `crontab -e` instead! And also consider
|
||||
making a systemd service instead!
|
||||
Don't edit these directly, use `crontab -e` instead! And also consider making
|
||||
a systemd service instead!
|
||||
|
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