Mounting DMGs w/ HFS partitions:
http://linuxforums.org.uk/index.php?topic=1072.0
apt-get install hfsplus hfsutils hfsprogs dmg2img
| * { | |
| -webkit-font-smoothing: antialiased; | |
| -webkit-font-feature-settings: "liga" on, "calt" on; | |
| } | |
| atom-text-editor .cursor-line { | |
| -webkit-font-feature-settings: "liga" off, "calt" off; | |
| } |
| # v2 pbzx stream handler | |
| # My personal writeup on the differences here: https://gist.github.com/pudquick/29fcfe09c326a9b96cf5 | |
| # | |
| # Pure python reimplementation of .cpio.xz content extraction from pbzx file payload originally here: | |
| # http://www.tonymacx86.com/general-help/135458-pbzx-stream-parser.html | |
| # | |
| # Cleaned up C version (as the basis for my code) here, thanks to Pepijn Bruienne / @bruienne | |
| # https://gist.github.com/bruienne/029494bbcfb358098b41 | |
| import struct, sys |
Mounting DMGs w/ HFS partitions:
http://linuxforums.org.uk/index.php?topic=1072.0
apt-get install hfsplus hfsutils hfsprogs dmg2img
I am using the built in GSM (UMTS) modem of my Thinkpad X1 extensively because I am often in places with flaky internet connections. I connect through the standard Network Manager on Ubuntu and everything works fine. There was one major annoyance though. Every time I wanted to top up the SIM balance or book a new package, I needed a phone to send and receive USSD codes. So I took some time to figure out how to do it from the shell. I wrote this down as a help for others and a reminder for myself. Without further ado...
First intsall gammu and picocom.
➜ ~ sudo apt-get install -y gammu picocom| #!/bin/bash | |
| # video demo at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90xoathBYfk | |
| # written by "mhwombat": https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938&p=2 | |
| # Based on "snippy" by "sessy" | |
| # (https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=71938) | |
| # | |
| # You will also need "dmenu", "xsel" and "xdotool". Get them from your linux | |
| # distro in the usual way. | |
| # |
| HTTP status code symbols for Rails | |
| Thanks to Cody Fauser for this list of HTTP responce codes and their Ruby on Rails symbol mappings. | |
| Status Code Symbol | |
| 1xx Informational | |
| 100 :continue | |
| 101 :switching_protocols | |
| 102 :processing |
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| ### Shell script to download Oracle JDK / JRE / Java binaries from Oracle website using terminal / command / shell prompt using wget. | |
| ### You can download all the binaries one-shot by just giving the BASE_URL. | |
| ### Script might be useful if you need Oracle JDK on Amazon EC2 env. | |
| ### Script is updated for every JDK release. | |
| ### Features:- | |
| # 1. Resumes a broken / interrupted [previous] download, if any. | |
| # 2. Renames the file to a proper name with including platform info. |
THIS GIST WAS MOVED TO TERMSTANDARD/COLORS REPOSITORY.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS OR ADD ANY SUGGESTIONS AS A REPOSITORY ISSUES OR PULL REQUESTS INSTEAD!
| <?xml version="1.0"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE fontconfig SYSTEM "fonts.dtd"> | |
| <fontconfig> | |
| <!-- from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts --> | |
| <!-- | |
| .fonts.conf | |
| release 6.3.23 | |
| Licensed under GNU GPL | |
| ================================ |
| [Desktop Entry] | |
| Type=Application | |
| Terminal=false | |
| StartupNotify=true | |
| Name=Sublime Text 2 | |
| Name[en_US]=Sublime Text 2 | |
| GenericName=Text Editor | |
| GenericName[en_US]=Text Editor | |
| Comment=Edit text files | |
| Comment[en_US]=Edit text files |