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vijay-prema / ubuntu-on-asus-g14.md
Last active November 2, 2024 16:32
Ubuntu on Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 2021

Ubuntu on Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 2021 (Setup guide)

Here is a way to do a robust install of Ubuntu (+ optional Windows 11 dual boot and LUKS encryption) on an Asus laptop, with minimal usable hardware support, without a significant amount of tinkering that may break in future or require frequent technical attention.

In summary, the key thing is to have an up to date kernel, which usually means disabling secure-boot and installing the latest stable (6.0+) using mainline or xanmod, and as well as making sure the latest nvidia driver and dkms is installed.

Specs:

  • Model Asus G14 2021 (GA401QC)
  • AMD R7 5800 8 core 16 thread (onboard Radeon graphics)
  • NVIDIA RTX 3050 4GB (60W +15W boost)
@ajpc500
ajpc500 / log-forwarding-with-etw.ps1
Last active June 29, 2023 01:31
Quick-and-dirty PowerShell script to install Sysmon (SwiftOnSecurity config), SilkService and Winlogbeat, and forward logs to HELK based on IP set in environment variable "HELK_IP" (see Line 224).
[Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = [Net.SecurityProtocolType]::Tls12
$wc = New-Object System.Net.WebClient
if (!(Test-Path "C:\Tools")) {
New-Item -Path "C:\" -Name "Tools" -ItemType "directory"
}
# SYSMON
# Download Sysmon
$SysmonDirectory = "C:\Tools\Sysmon\"
@jaydorsey
jaydorsey / ublock
Last active November 13, 2024 22:25
uBlock for LinkedIn
# Block things on LinkedIn with uBlock Origin that LinkedIn won't let you block
# Choose "Options" in uBlock Origin with a right-click, and add these to
# "My filters"
# ADDING YOUR OWN FILTERS
#
# Using Linkedin.com as an example
#
# 1. Open up the webpage
# 2. Find some text you want to block
@curi0usJack
curi0usJack / .htaccess
Last active October 5, 2024 14:07
FYI THIS IS NO LONGER AN .HTACCESS FILE. SEE COMMENTS BELOW. DON'T WORRY, IT'S STILL EASY.
#
# TO-DO: set |DESTINATIONURL| below to be whatever you want e.g. www.google.com. Do not include "http(s)://" as a prefix. All matching requests will be sent to that url. Thanks @Meatballs__!
#
# Note this version requires Apache 2.4+
#
# Save this file into something like /etc/apache2/redirect.rules.
# Then in your site's apache conf file (in /etc/apache2/sites-avaiable/), put this statement somewhere near the bottom
#
# Include /etc/apache2/redirect.rules
#