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mdziekon / xps_15_9570__dualboot_with_encryption__notes.md
Last active October 28, 2024 23:32
XPS 15 9570 - DualBoot with Encryption (Windows 10 with BitLocker + Ubuntu 18.04 with LVM on LUKS)
  • Based on https://askubuntu.com/a/293029/286776
  • Installation date: 15-09-2018
  • Additional notes based on my own experience
  • The process describes a completely fresh installation with a complete repartitioning, however it should work fine when Windows is already installed (eg. brand new machine with Windows preinstalled).
  • The process was conducted on Dell's XPS 15 9570 (2018) with specs:
    • CPU: i7-8750H
    • Screen: 4K with Touch
    • RAM: 16 GB (original) / 32 GB (manually upgraded)
  • Drive: 512 GB (SK Hynix PC401)
@glen-cheney
glen-cheney / encoding-video.md
Last active November 24, 2024 10:09
Encoding video for the web

Encoding Video

Installing

Install FFmpeg with homebrew. You'll need to install it with a couple flags for webm and the AAC audio codec.

brew install ffmpeg --with-libvpx --with-libvorbis --with-fdk-aac --with-opus
@wandernauta
wandernauta / sp
Last active February 4, 2025 22:08
sp is a command-line client for Spotify's dbus interface. Play, pause, skip and search tracks from the comfort of your command line.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This is sp, the command-line Spotify controller. It talks to a running
# instance of the Spotify Linux client over dbus, providing an interface not
# unlike mpc.
#
# Put differently, it allows you to control Spotify without leaving the comfort
# of your command line, and without a custom client or Premium subscription.
#
@lymanlai
lymanlai / sftp-ubuntu.md
Created June 28, 2012 02:01 — forked from joshellington/sftp-ubuntu.md
Basic tutorial for creating a SFTP-only user on Ubuntu 9.04 and greater

Adding SFTP-only user to Ubuntu Server

To add a SFTP-only user, you'll need to make sure your SSH config settings are correct, add a new user/group and set permissions for your new user. For step-by-step directions, see below. Omit sudo if you're logged in as root.

Directions

  1. Edit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and make sure to add the following at the end of the file:

     Match group filetransfer
    

ChrootDirectory %h