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neofob / lockerstor-debian.md
Created October 9, 2024 21:36 — forked from johndavisnz/lockerstor-debian.md
Installing Debian on the Nimbustor4/2 ( as5304t/as5202t )

Whilst Asustor's ADM suits most people, it is possible to install ANY intel operating system on the nimbustor4/2 (as5202t/as5304t) as they run fairly generic intel hardware (asmedia sata controller, rtl8125 2.5gbe nic and ite system management chip)

in this gist I'll detail the steps needed to install and configure Debian11

Before proceeding you need to decide where you're going to install Debian.

Most people will choose to install it to a usb3 attached drive - either a usb3 ssd ( samsung t5 or similar ) or a usb3 hdd. This gives the most straightforward install ( just tell Debian to use the entire usb3 drive to install to ) and maximises available space on the NAS HDDs

The other option is to install Debian direct to the NAS hard drives - that means no extra drive hanging off the nas, and you can raid1 mirror the system partition across all drives for added resiliency ( though this is somewhat limited as the EFI boot partition is only on sda - so in the case of sda failing you'd need to boot off i

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Hakky54 / openssl_commands.md
Last active April 25, 2025 10:21 — forked from p3t3r67x0/openssl_commands.md
OpenSSL Cheat Sheet

OpenSSL Cheat Sheet 🔐

Install

Install the OpenSSL on Debian based systems

sudo apt-get install openssl
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rikka0w0 / pxe_tftp_openwrt.md
Last active February 21, 2025 02:04
PXE on OpenWrt with a different TFTP server

In this configuration, DHCP will run on the OpenWrt Box, while the TFTP server (the one serves the boot files) runs on a different computer.

1. Add to /etc/config/dhcp on OpenWrt Box

config boot linux
        option filename 'pxelinux.0'
        option serveraddress '192.168.?.?'
        option servername '?'
@bogdan-kulynych
bogdan-kulynych / install-cuda-10-bionic.sh
Last active October 17, 2024 23:17
Install CUDA 10 on Ubuntu 18.04
# WARNING: These steps seem to not work anymore!
#!/bin/bash
# Purge existign CUDA first
sudo apt --purge remove "cublas*" "cuda*"
sudo apt --purge remove "nvidia*"
# Install CUDA Toolkit 10
wget https://developer.download.nvidia.com/compute/cuda/repos/ubuntu1804/x86_64/cuda-repo-ubuntu1804_10.0.130-1_amd64.deb
@wangruohui
wangruohui / Install NVIDIA Driver and CUDA.md
Last active April 2, 2025 07:38
Install NVIDIA Driver and CUDA on Ubuntu / CentOS / Fedora Linux OS
@bitjockey42
bitjockey42 / 00_OSX_Docker_Machine_Setup.md
Last active November 9, 2020 13:49 — forked from andystanton/Start up local Docker Machine on OSX automatically.md
Use native virtualization on OS X docker with xhyve

What this?

So one of the painful points of using docker on OS X is that you need to run a virtualbox VM, which often suffers from performance issues. With xhyve, a OS X virtualization system, and docker-machine-xhyve you can now have docker use the native OS X hypervisor to run containers.

No more dealing with virtualbox shenanigans!

In this script, I've also set up a way to autoconfigure terminal sessions to load docker's environment vars (dependent on docker-machine) so you do not have to run eval $(docker-machine env whatever) every time you open a new terminal window.

Requirements