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This is a really simple tutorial to get you started coding Lua for The Powder
Toy. It tries to expect no programming knowledge of the reader, and tries to
give the reader an idea of how to think algorithmically as well as how to
Installs ImageMagick --with-librsvg on Amazon Linux
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This is a quick guide for setting up a kill switch using UFW (Uncomplicated FireWall).
It is assumed you are using OpenVPN and optionally Network-Manager with network-manager-openvpn.
1. (Optional) IP Addresses
Before we can start we're going to need the IP address (or the IP addresses) of your VPN so that we can whitelist those later on, write them down. They are obviously going to be different for every VPN and VPNs with multiple servers, so I'll leave this up to you.
2. Install UFW
On some systems UFW is installed and enabled by default (Ubuntu, for example). Installation procedure is going to be different for every distribution of GNU/Linux, but it's usually something like
RBLuaTest.lua Modifications (1.7) [Works in UI7 v1.7.3015]
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Make sure the reflective mat is removed from the top lid (slide out toward front of scanner). Now you should see glass on the lid as well as the scanner base.
Carefully remove all visible dust from the glass with a microfiber cloth. If there are smudges or marks on the glass, use regular window cleaner, and be sure to dry it 100%
Load the Negatives into the Scanner
Make sure the negatives are as clean as possible, but be extremely careful not to scratch them or get figerprints on them. I use a clean microfiber cloth to remove large dust particles and hair. You can use puffed air, or soft antistatic brushes as well.