- Package search (for stable channel)
- An unofficial multi-channel package search (for all recent channels, including stable - currently not being updated)
- Options search (for stable channel)
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pc101 Generic 101-key PC | |
pc102 Generic 102-key (Intl) PC | |
pc104 Generic 104-key PC | |
pc105 Generic 105-key (Intl) PC | |
dell101 Dell 101-key PC | |
latitude Dell Latitude series laptop | |
dellm65 Dell Precision M65 | |
everex Everex STEPnote | |
flexpro Keytronic FlexPro |
mkfs.vfat -n BOOT /dev/sda1 | |
mkfs.btrfs -L root /dev/sda2 | |
mount -t btrfs /dev/sda2 /mnt/ | |
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/nixos | |
umount /mnt/ | |
mount -t btrfs -o subvol=nixos /dev/sda2 /mnt/ | |
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/var | |
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/home | |
btrfs subvolume create /mnt/tmp |
Command Flags
Flag | Options | Description |
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-codec:a |
libfaac, libfdk_aac, libvorbis | Audio Codec |
-quality |
best, good, realtime | Video Quality |
-b:a |
128k, 192k, 256k, 320k | Audio Bitrate |
-codec:v |
mpeg4, libx264, libvpx-vp9 | Video Codec |
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I have a great little sub $20 bluetooth headset that I've been too lazy to get working on my laptop. I run Void Linux because for me systemd creates more headaches than it solves and I prefer minimalism for a machine beholden to a battery. Similarly I consider PulseAudioto have an unacceptable level of overhead for what it brings to the table. So my goal is to get my headphones working on my laptop with these constraints.
Unfortunately the [Bluetooh page of the Void Wiki][void-wiki] is less than useless. I should probably go back and add some stuff for them one of these days. Fortunately the [Bluetooth page of the Arch Wiki][arch] is more helpful, but not 100% precise.
You will need to install Bluez with # xpbs-install -Sy bluez
and add yourself to the bluetooth
group with the command
# useradd -G bluetooth
. You might want to log out and back in at this point. This way you can make sure your
This is a docker-compose file for a simple, secure torrent setup. It includes [rTorrent] (a torrent client), [flood] (a web interface for rTorrent), [OpenVPN] (to tunnel traffic through your ISP) and a simple iptables firewall to allow rTorrent to only access the internet through a VPN.
To run everything, put your open vpn configuration file in ./vpn.ovpn
and the
other configuration files from this gist in a directory then go to that
I did PCI passthrough on Archlinux and Debian with the old PCI-stub method (this was pre-4.0 era). And later I did PCI passthrough on the 4.1+ kernels on Arch and Ubuntu (16.10 I think?).
This is my attempt at doing the same on Nixos.