Tearfree option

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ElectricAlchemist 5 years ago
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although it isn't as visually appealing as pamac and requires a gtk sudo permission
package such as "blank don't remember"
Ranking mirrors based on speed:
-Network management WIP
Arch uses netctl to manage connections, all the config files and examples are under
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"apt list --installed"
With pacman:
"pacman -Qqe"
-Changing the default shell
To change your default shell to something other than bash use:
"chsh -s full-path-to-shell" for example "chsh -s /bin/zsh"
to list all installed shells use "chsh -l"
-Changing keyboard layout:
Source: https://superuser.com/questions/1147320/how-to-change-keyboard-layout-in-i3
In the system console type "layout <layout>"
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type as superuser "dosfsck -a /dev/sdb1"
remount
profit
-Arduino not starting:
Try installing "arduino-avr-core" package
-Cannot scroll down in VIM on st:
Source: (woeking on it)
one solution is to add "set ttymouse=sgr" to your .vimrc
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On arch install the package "intel-undervolt" from AUR and edit it's configuration file
located in /etc/intel-undervolt.conf, changing the values from 0 to -number results in that
number of millivolts taken from the CPU voltage.
NOTE: on voidlinux use the pip3 package undervolt follow: https://wiki.voidlinux.org/Undervolting
for more info.
The following are the parts affected:
"CPU" changes the CPU core voltage
"GPU" changes the integrated GPU voltage
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to the boot command (either in GRUB, rEFInd or systemd-boot) using the syntax: i915.enable_dc=1
After having enabled the options you can check if they were correctly applied by running "systool -m i915 -av" as root
-Screen tearing:
Refers to: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphics#Tearing
Enable the option "TearFree" of the driver:
File: /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Content:
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
Option "TearFree" "true"
EndSection
-General tweaks:
Use "haveged" instead of "rng-tools"
Under KDE uninstall everything PIM or akonadi related
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"echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
To revert it back:
"echo 0 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward"
-Manually changing ip address of a given network card:
run:
"ip addr add <ip>/<mask> dev <interface>"
where ip is the desired ip and mask is the desired network mask in 2 digit format,
where ip is the desired ip and mask is the desired network mask in 2 digit format,
ex: "192.168.1.2/24" where 24 expands to 255.255.255.0
# USEFUL PROGRAMS
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-"gotop" Beautiful alternative to htop
-"neofetch" display system information in an aesthetic manner
-"feh" a simple image wiever that can also set the background
-"i3-lock" and "i3-lock-wrapper" a simple and suckless lock screen
-"st" a trurly suckless terminal with support for images, unicode and truecolor
-"rivalcfg" tool to configure steelseries mice in loonix
-"cmus" simple terminal music player written in c
-"mps-youtube" terminal youtube music player
-"mpv" required for above, extensible video/media player
# VIM COMMANDS
COMMANDS
:q to quit
:w to write
a combination of the two
:w to write
a combination of the two
:!.. to force a command (:q! to force exit without saoving)
?... to search
n to advance in the search
BINDINGS
p to paste
y to yank (copy)