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eylenburg / msoffice_in_linux.md
Last active June 3, 2025 13:20
Installing Microsoft Office in Linux

Step by step guide: How to install Microsoft Office in any Linux distribution

There are multiple options how to install MS Office on Linux.

VM-based - Integrate Windows apps running in a Windows virtual machine as native-looking in Linux

  1. Winapps, based on KVM, QEMU, Docker/Podman and FreeRDP. Still actively maintained (getting Github commits). Decribed below
  2. Cassowary, based on KVM, QEMU, libvirt/virt-manager, and FreeRDP. Last release in Feb 2022 and seems to be abandoned.

The VM-based options means can run Office 2024 or Office 365 including all apps, but while the Windows apps themselves run flawlessly (as they're running on real Windows) there's various freerdp-related bugs you may encounter.

@mantasu
mantasu / install-cuda-tf-pytorch.md
Last active March 17, 2025 21:35
Tensorflow & Pytorch installation with CUDA (Linux and WSL2 for Windows 11)

Install Tensorflow & Pytorch with CUDA [Linux | WSL2]

Overview

This guide provides steps on how to install Tensorflow and Pytorch on Linux environment (including WSL2 - Windows Subsystem for Linux) with NVIDIA GPU support. Here I focus on Ubuntu 22.04 and WSL2 (Windows 11) but things should work on more/less recent/relevant versions. From what I've checked there are no full consistent guidelines, hopefully this one should clear things up (also serve as a reminder for me).

To install purely on Windows 10/11 (no WSL), I suggest to follow this tutorial.

GPU Setup

@avoidik
avoidik / README.md
Last active May 22, 2025 20:29
Migrate Raspberry Pi from SD to USB

Raspberry Pi from SD to USB

How to switch over from SD-card to USB-attached device (USB thumbstick, USB enclosed SSD or HDD, etc.) to have more durable storage option.

Steps

  1. Connect USB device to your RPI

  2. Make sure USB device visible by the system

@mabdrabo
mabdrabo / sound_recorder.py
Created January 28, 2014 23:05
Simple script to record sound from the microphone, dependencies: easy_install pyaudio
import pyaudio
import wave
FORMAT = pyaudio.paInt16
CHANNELS = 2
RATE = 44100
CHUNK = 1024
RECORD_SECONDS = 5
WAVE_OUTPUT_FILENAME = "file.wav"