start new:
tmux
start new with session name:
tmux new -s myname
This tutorial guides you through creating your first Vagrant project.
We start with a generic Ubuntu VM, and use the Chef provisioning tool to:
Afterwards, we'll see how easy it is to package our newly provisioned VM
#!/bin/sh | |
# Print four lines showing blocks of colors: 0-7 | 0-7bold | 8-15 | 8-15bold | |
perl -CADS -lwe ' | |
my $block = shift || (chr(0x2588) x 3); | |
for (["", 0], ["1;", 0], ["", 8], ["1;", 8]) { | |
my ($bold, $offset) = @$_; | |
my @range = map $offset + $_, 0..7; | |
printf "%s %-6s ", $bold ? "bold" : "norm", "$range[0]-$range[-1]"; | |
print map("\e[${bold}38;5;${_}m$block", @range), "\e[0m" | |
} |
#' Returns the year (fiscal or calendar) and quarter in which the date appears. | |
#' | |
#' This function will cut the given date vector into quarters (i.e. three month | |
#' increments) and return an ordered factor with levels defined to be the quarters | |
#' between the minimum and maximum dates in the given vector. The levels, by | |
#' default, will be formated as \code{FY2013-Q1}, however the \code{FY} and \code{Q} | |
#' can be changed using the \code{fy.prefix} and \code{quarter.prefix} parameters, | |
#' respectively. | |
#' | |
#' @param x vector of type \code{\link{Date}}. |
This list of resources is all about acquring and processing aerial imagery. It's generally broken up in three ways: how to go about this in Photoshop/GIMP, using command-line tools, or in GIS software, depending what's most comfortable to you. Often these tools can be used in conjunction with each other.
The randomly-assembled phantasmagoric Surrealist word/concept-painting you are about to read/view, like much of Surrealist art, may contain scenes of depravity, degeneracy, injustice, and general weirdness, and like much generative art, may contain unintentional racism, unintentional sexism,
# Based on http://www.aisecure.net/2012/01/16/rootzfs/ and | |
# @vermaden's guide on the forums | |
# set your disks here | |
DISKS="ada0 ada1" | |
# where will we fetch the install from? | |
FTPURL="ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/releases/amd64/10.1-RELEASE" | |
# the hostname this computer will have: |