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- | ====== Helpful Ubuntu/ | + | ====== Helpful Ubuntu/ |
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+ | === Disable Ubuntu Pro " | ||
+ | <color red> | ||
+ | sudo pro config set apt_news=false | ||
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=== List hard drive serial numbers === | === List hard drive serial numbers === | ||
lsblk --nodeps -o name,serial | lsblk --nodeps -o name,serial | ||
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=== List processes and the ports they are listening on === | === List processes and the ports they are listening on === | ||
netstat -tulpn | grep LISTEN | netstat -tulpn | grep LISTEN | ||
+ | or | ||
+ | ss -tulpn | grep LISTEN | ||
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=== Reload systemd manager configuration after changes made === | === Reload systemd manager configuration after changes made === | ||
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=== Changing default editor for visudo === | === Changing default editor for visudo === | ||
sudo update-alternatives --config editor | sudo update-alternatives --config editor | ||
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+ | If visudo complains about a missing defaults.vim file, it can be fixed thusly: | ||
+ | sudo touch ~root/.exrc | ||
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=== Disable GUI screen lock === | === Disable GUI screen lock === | ||
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du -a /dir/ | sort -n -r | head -n 20 (replace 20 with the # of lines you wish to have returned) | du -a /dir/ | sort -n -r | head -n 20 (replace 20 with the # of lines you wish to have returned) | ||
+ | === Find the oldest file in a directory (and it's subdirectories) === | ||
+ | find . -type f -printf '%T+ %p\n' | sort | head -n 1 | ||
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=== Disable colors in the vi editor by default === | === Disable colors in the vi editor by default === | ||
Create (or edit, if it exists) ~/.vimrc; into this file add the command syntax off, and save the file. | Create (or edit, if it exists) ~/.vimrc; into this file add the command syntax off, and save the file. | ||
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=== Solution for Linux systems not visible in the " | === Solution for Linux systems not visible in the " | ||
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=== View video resolution capabilities === | === View video resolution capabilities === | ||
xrandr -q | xrandr -q | ||
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+ | === Converting OTA DVR recordings to .MP4 === | ||
+ | OTA DVR recordings are saved as **.ts** files, which are not compatible with DaVinci Resolve (my video editor of choice). | ||
+ | ffmpeg -i < | ||
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+ | === Generate password hashes (useful for Ansible playbooks amongst other things) === | ||
+ | mkpasswd --method=sha-512 | ||
+ | ==== Cookbook for passing client IP address to systems behind a reverse proxy ==== | ||
+ | === On the reverse proxy: === | ||
+ | Ensure that websockets support is enabled | ||
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+ | === On the host: === | ||
+ | Create / | ||
+ | RemoteIPHeader X-Forwarded-For | ||
+ | RemoteIPTrustedProxy x.x.x.x (replace w/ IP address of trusted proxy) | ||
+ | | ||
+ | Execute the commands: | ||
+ | ln / | ||
+ | ln / | ||
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+ | Edit ''/ | ||
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+ | Restart apache. | ||
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+ | === Create new GPT disk partition === | ||
+ | sudo into an elevated shell and then perform the following: | ||
+ | parted /dev/sdX (where X is the letter of the drive to be manipulated) | ||
+ | mklabel gpt | ||
+ | Acknowledge the warning if one is given | ||
+ | unit TB | ||
+ | mkpart primary 0.00TB 2.00TB (or 3.00TB, 4.00TB, etc. depending on the size to be created) | ||
+ | print (to view the new partition) | ||
+ | quit (to exit parted) | ||
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+ | Then proceed to format the new drive, i.e. **mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1** | ||
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+ | ==== Changing the server' | ||
+ | sudo vi / | ||
+ | find the existing IP and change it to the desired IP; ' | ||
+ | sudo netplan apply | ||
+ | | ||
+ | ==== Changing the server' | ||
+ | hostnamectl set-hostname [new host name] | ||
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