In this article, I will share some of my experience on installing NVIDIA driver and CUDA on Linux OS. Here I mainly use Ubuntu as example. Comments for CentOS/Fedora are also provided as much as I can.
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# checkout | |
git fetch origin refs/meta/config:refs/remotes/origin/meta/config | |
git checkout meta/config | |
#directly: | |
git push origin meta/config:meta/config | |
#via review: | |
git push origin meta/config:refs/for/refs/meta/config |
Guides:
- https://stephentanner.com/restoring-grub-for-an-encrypted-lvm.html
- https://askubuntu.com/questions/719409/how-to-reinstall-grub-from-a-liveusb-if-the-partition-is-encrypted-and-there-i
- https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing
cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdb3 home_sdb3
vgchange -ay
lvscan
curl 'https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/wireless/USB-BT400/DR_USB_BT400_1201710_Windows.zip' \
-o bt400-driver.zip
Driver & tools for bt400 can be found here
Plug device and do
I have been installing Windows for a long time. Does it get easier? I want to say it gets easier, but it seems like there's always some new wrinkle! These instructions are as much a note to my future self as they may be useful to anyone else.
For me, I was not able to get any exfat-based installs, or even any of the GUI helpers to make this process any more straightforward. Maybe on your target Windows / host OS those helpers will work, but the below process (as of current year) is consistent, and not overly complicated.
Overview:
- Downloading an official ISO image from MS:
- Formatting the drive (at least 8GB) as GPT, and one FAT-format partition (aka MS-DOS)
- Can use Disks or Disk Utilty for this