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linderd / README.md
Last active July 11, 2024 01:38 — forked from timlinux/README.md
Linux on Thinkpad P14s Gen2 AMD / T14 Gen2 AMD

Linux (Fedora 35) on a Thinkpad P14s [T14] Gen2 AMD

These are my installation-tricks and notes for running Linux on a 2021 Thinkpad P14s Gen2 with AMD Ryzen 7 5850U. It should also be suitable for the Thinkpad T14 Gen2 AMD as they are technically the same modell.
Meanwhile there is also a good test on youtube and an entry in the arch-wiki, which also comments some points mentioned here.

Detailed specs

Shipped:

@halgari
halgari / gist:c17f378718cbd2fd82324002133ef678
Created November 23, 2018 20:54
Contributing to Clojure

So you’d like to contribute to Clojure, great! Let’s talk about what that involves.

The first thing you’ll want to make sure is that your idea is valid, and that you won’t spend a ton of time working on something that won’t make into master. To do this, you should create a JIRA ticket. For example, let’s say we want to improve how core.async handles channel closing propagation. It’s not a super complex problem, but there are some design questions about which of the various semantics currently in place should be the default, and if some semantics should be configurable.

So start by making a JIRA ticket and stating what the problem is you’re trying to solve, what the possible options for solving the problem. Now hit save and wait for the ticket to be triaged. Alex Miller will take a look when he can, and that can take a few days to a few weeks, depending on the time of the year (he has other responsibilities). Alex may out-right reject the idea if he knows Rich would never approve the ticket, but otherwise h

Nix Flake MVP

Goals

  • To provide Nix repositories with an easy and standard way to reference other Nix repositories.

  • To allow such references to be queried and updated automatically.

  • To provide a replacement for nix-channel, NIX_PATH and Hydra

@bhb
bhb / README.md
Last active May 15, 2023 01:28
Clojure friendly mode, inspired by https://github.com/slipset/friendly
@idbrii
idbrii / botw-cedec2017.md
Last active November 6, 2024 04:57
An inline image version of Matt Walker's translation of CEDEC 2017 talks by Nintendo
@ValdikSS
ValdikSS / huawei-e5885-backup.md
Last active August 4, 2024 13:35
How to backup current firmware on Huawei E5885

Huawei E5885 current firmware backup manual.

  1. Download modified usbloader, which will copy proper busybox into /system/busybox and enable telnetd on your device (will add additional line into /system/autorun.sh). Use it only on E5885, not on other device!
  2. Load it using balong-usbdload. Refer to this disassembling manual.
  3. After loading, wait about one minute, disconnect device from the computer and power off the device holding power button for ~15 seconds.
  4. Insert MicroSD card to the device and power it on.
  5. telnet 192.168.8.1 2323
/system/busybox sh
Implementation of the example used to show react:
~~~
bind
[#ui/div | children:
[#ui/div text: "Jokes"]
[#ui/div | children:
[#ui/ul #joke-list]]
[#ui/div | children:
[#ui/input #add-joke, placeholder: "Insert an id"]
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active November 17, 2024 18:07
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@skippy
skippy / cloud-config.yml
Created December 31, 2014 18:38
modifying fleet metadata (from aws meta-data service) before fleet.service start; this is a proof of concept (but it works!)
#cloud-config
---
coreos:
units:
- name: update-fleet-metadata.service
command: start
content: |-
[Unit]
Description=Update Fleet metadata tag
Before=fleet.service
@wmealing
wmealing / C-states.md
Last active May 17, 2024 07:53
What are CPU "C-states" and how to disable them if needed?

To limit a CPU to a certain C-state, you can pass the processor.max_cstate=X option in the kernel line of /boot/grub/grub.conf.

Here we limit the system to only C-State 1:

    kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.18-371.1.2.el5 ... processor.max_cstate=1

On some systems, the kernel can override the BIOS setting, and the parameter intel_idle.max_cstate=0 may be required to ensure sleep states are not entered: