From 71523b2a098e4f0fe28fd74c0ec3279a87c7e4a0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: gunboy001 Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2018 16:59:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] OCD, added arch and sysadmin sections --- linux_general.txt | 102 +++++++++++++++++++--------------------------- 1 file changed, 43 insertions(+), 59 deletions(-) diff --git a/linux_general.txt b/linux_general.txt index f1203fa..96a4b6c 100644 --- a/linux_general.txt +++ b/linux_general.txt @@ -6,6 +6,8 @@ also works with wifite2, it basically is a shell-oriented low-weight high-performance virtual machine wich can run prebuilt docker images or your personal docker images. Docs: https://docs.docker.com/ +# ARCH SECTION + -Pacman commands: "pacman -Syy" update repositories "pacman -Su" update packages @@ -19,36 +21,56 @@ If you panic just do "sudo pacman -Syy" and then "sudo pacman -Su" "rm -rf /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" remove pacman's transaction lock file (to solve "could not unlock database" error) + To manage and download packages from the AUR use: + pikaur + yaourt (unmantained) + These are all wrappers which means they extend some functionalities of pacman to use + AUR, for example updating and installing packages (-Syu and -S) + NOTE: pacman wrappers don't need to be run as root since it's dangerous to + run PKGBUILD as such. + +# SYSADMIN SECTION -"acpi" is kinda important in laptops "acpi -i" for info, also "thinkpad_acpi" should be noted -GREP basics: - GREP or "grep" is the most beautiful thing in the fucking universe, use it to filter results like: - "ps ax | grep whatyouwant" and it will find it another example is "dmesg | grep whatyouwant" - the | is used to pipe the output in another program like, can you guess it? grep + G-REP or "grep" can be used to filter command results: + "ps ax | grep whatyouwant" and it will output the line containing "whatyouwant" + example "dmesg | grep whatyouwant" + NOTE: "|" is used to pipe the output in another program + +-Linux afterinstall (how to get thing working): + Bluetooth usage: + Refers to: + https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset + https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/bluetooth + Start the "bluetooth.service" service then refer to: + Generating locales (languages and language support): + Add locales uncommenting them in /etc/locale.gen + Run "locale-gen" + Reboot + NOTE: if installing locales with a specific character set (russian, chinese, japanese) + it is needed to also install the specific fonts, refer to: + "https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization" to find the specific font packages + and install them using pacman + Getting the graphics drivers: + For Intel graphics cards: + Refers to: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/intel_graphics + mesa + lib32-mesa + vulkan-intel + For nvidia graphics cards: + Please refer to: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NVIDIA#Installation + For amd graphics cards: + mesa + lib32-mesa + xf86-video-ati: for Xorg hardware acceleration support + mesa-vdpau and lib32-mesa-vdpau: for accelerated video decoding -You use "ps ax" to view all processes and their UIDs -"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd" just helpful --Remember: the ArchLinux wiki is your lord and savior - --Bluetooth usage: - Start the "bluetooth.service" service then refer to: - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset - https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/bluetooth - --https://github.com/trustedsec/social-engineer-toolkit - --Make some bash scripts you idiot, oh and this could be useful http://patorjk.com/software/taag/#p=display&f=Graffiti&t=Type%20Something%20 - --Upon installing linux, to add locales uncomment them in /etc/locale.gen and then run "locale-gen" as sudo - to search for fonts just open https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization - NOTE: you need japanese and chinese locales and fonts to display those characters correctly - --Install "mesa", "lib32-mesa" and "vulkan-intel" for the graphics you dumb fuck - "https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/intel_graphics" - -To run .jar files in cli you must use "java -jar" -To list all partitions "sudo fdisk -l" @@ -57,17 +79,6 @@ then either do a short test "sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sdX" or a long test "sudo smartctl -t long /dev/sdX" lastly do "sudo smartctl -H /dev/sdX" to get the results --https://github.com/spacehuhn - --You are gefährliches halbwissen - --pikaur (AUR) to manage AUR packages - --Problem with xtensa-lx106 gcc for compiling esp8266 programs: - "https://community.zerynth.com/t/can-not-build-wifi-example-on-nodemcu-v3-error-building-native-c-driver/1280" - - - -Recompiling compilers for zerynth: If facing compiling errors in zerynth, manually recompile the compiler for the board in ""~/.zerynth2/sys" for example replacing the xtensa-lx106 compiler (esp8266) goes: @@ -100,29 +111,6 @@ -Use "clamav" as antivirus: "https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ClamAV", to update use "freshclam" as sudo and to scan "clamscan --recursive --infected /path/to/something" --If by nay chance you need a key's datasheet, like for copying it with just a photo (more on that later ;), - check out Silca's "the catalogue" it tell dimensions and the catalog's page of the key: https://thecatalogue.silca.biz/ - --Power cord names and standards: http://community.fs.com/blog/small-power-cord-big-difference.html - --Circuit design guide for DC/DC converters (1/10): https://www.torexsemi.com/technical-support/application-note/design-guide-for-dcdc-converter/whats-dcdc-converters/ - --It may be useful to download some sites that I list here on top of the whole arch wiki and Wikipedia - a guide is found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjeQKE_tEcA&index=4&t=0s&list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a - and also an official guide from Wikipedia itself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download - --Some of my own playlists: - Hacking "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a" - Thing to do "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82bwbEh80pKXGSkiNt_2xgUP" - Linux useful (WIP) "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82ZCWMlV6N0d9IxbQt32Cvs0" - CR-10 "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82aiEm96d0tvK3KWw1opw6dR" - Electronic basics "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82b5DYjdoY-iGHgfqH6Msv4A" - --Nixie tubes and stuff: - https://threeneurons.wordpress.com/miscellaneous-projects/improvised-tube%20sockets/ - https://threeneurons.wordpress.com/nixie-power-supply/ - https://threeneurons.wordpress.com/links/data-sheets/ - -Some git stuff: Creating a repo and pushing the first commit: "https://help.github.com/articles/adding-an-existing-project-to-github-using-the-command-line/" basically it's a matter of defining the remote (origin) repo "git remote add origin " @@ -148,10 +136,6 @@ To change the actions to take when power button or lid switch events occur: modify the conf. file at /etc/systemd/logind.conf or /etc/systemd/logind.conf.d/*.conf --Use mitmf or ettercap to start mitm then use ferret to capture cookies (ferret -i eth0) - use hamster to set session cookies and then in browser set the proxy settings to manual giving the address - provided by hamster and finally open that link - -Who are you? "whoami" -Where am I? "groups"