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= Live CD =
=== Live CD ===
https://livecdlist.com/
https://livecdlist.com/


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* Mint https://linuxmint.com/download.php
* Mint https://linuxmint.com/download.php


=== Debian ===
== Run on RAM disk ==
==== Download Debian ====
See [[Grub#Run_Live_Linux_on_Ram_Disk|Grub -> Run live Linux on ram disk]].
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/debian-enjoy-one-of-the-most-stable-and-trusted-linux-distributions/ Debian: Enjoy One Of The Most Stable And Trusted Linux Distributions]. . If you would rather download all necessary basic packages before starting the installation, you may need to look at downloading the “CD1” for your architecture instead.  


Go to http://www.debian.org/distrib/ and download "Small CDs or USB sticks", for example ''debian-8.1.0-amd64-netinst.iso'' (Jessie, released June 2015). It is about 280 MB.
= Download/Install =
Download links for all versions from [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ wiki.ubuntu.com] > [http://releases.ubuntu.com/ releases.ubuntu.com].


Screenshots of step-by-step installation can be found in [http://debian-handbook.info/browse/wheezy/sect.installation-steps.html here].
Ubuntu [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFlavors flavors] and [http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives derivatives]


At the end of installation, it will offer a collection of software to install. Below 'Debian desktop environment', it has a selection of GNOME, Xface, KDE, Cinnamon, MATE and LXDE (new in Jessie/8.0). Note that the [http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.0.0/amd64/bt-cd/ cd images download page] only provides a selection of kde, lxde and xfce desktop. The default is 'GNOME' in Jessie.
== Download mirror ==
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+cdmirrors. The mirrors are sorted by speed. [https://mirror.umd.edu/ubuntu-iso/ UMD].


[[File:DebianInstall.png|200px]]
=== Full list of all flavors of Ubuntu ===
http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/. See [https://itsfoss.com/download-ubuntu-20-04/ Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Released. Download Now!]


After installation, you got a desktop environment of Debian based on GNOME 3 (Virtual machine will use recovery mode, but still works. Some people suggest to install the guest additions (in the guest) and make sure that you enable the 3D acceleration in the guest settings.). Also 'free -m' command shows it uses 202 MB memory and the whole system takes up 3.3 GB. I am testing on a Chinese desktop environment.
=== Install via PXE Network Boot Server ===
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/install-debian-9-stretch-via-pxe-network-boot-server/ Install Debian 9 (Stretch) via PXE Network Boot Server]


When Debian is in recovery mode, the desktop interface is like old fashion. Application and Place on top of the screen. When GNOME 3 is working (in my test of Debian 7.1.0, I cannot run VBoxLinux.run, but it still works after I did other steps), the interface is sort of Ubuntu with application launched from the left hand side. It differs from Ubuntu because the side bar appears by clicking a 'preview' button on top left corner.
=== Original GA (General Availability) stack & [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack HWE (Hardware Enablement)] stack ===
The HWE stack provides a newer kernel and X support for existing Ubuntu LTS releases.


The default browser in Debian is Iceweasel with AdBlock Plus preinstalled.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown#Kernel_Mitigations


I don't know why the default user does not have root privilege.
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/how-to-install-ubuntu-18042-lts.html How To Install The Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Hardware Enablement Stack ]


When I installed the Chinese version, the keyboard switch icon (SCIM) is automatically available. However once the desktop is in regular GNOME 3, the switch icon disappeared. Fortunately, we can use Ctrl + Space to switch languages. Thanks to the [http://verahill.blogspot.com/2012/01/debian-testing-64-wheezy-chinese.html hint] there.
== UEFI and Legacy mode ==
* [https://rufus.ie/en/ Rufus] has an option to select the target system is UEFI or Legacy. Balena Etcher does not have this option.
* [https://www.linuxbabe.com/command-line/how-to-use-linux-efibootmgr-examples Use Linux efibootmgr Command to Manage UEFI Boot Menu]
* [https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Efibootmgr Efibootmgr]


==== How hard it is to install Debian ====
== Secure boot ==
Tested on Lenovo thinkpad t420s. When it is about to detect network hardware, it popped up a message:
I need to disable secure boot in order to boot Ubuntu.


Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware can be loaded from removable media, such as a USB stick or floppy.
== LVM partition ==
See [[LVM|LVM]]


The missing firmware files are: iwlwifi-6000g2a-6.ucode iwlwifi-6000g2a-5.ucode.
== After installation ==
=== System program problem detected ===
* [https://itsfoss.com/how-to-fix-system-program-problem-detected-ubuntu/ How To Fix System Program Problem Detected In Ubuntu]
* [https://www.binarytides.com/ubuntu-fix-system-program-problem-error/ How to fix “System program problem detected” error on Ubuntu]
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/365358/im-getting-a-lot-of-system-program-problem-detected-error-dialogs-is-there-a
{{Pre}}
sudo rm /var/crash/*
</pre>
* http://www.techdrivein.com/2012/08/how-to-disable-system-program-problem.html. sudo nano /etc/default/apport.
Change value of "enabled" from 1 to 0. Then reboot.


See
=== Things to do after installing Ubuntu ===
* https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/debian-26/how-to-provide-non-free-firmware-files-to-the-debian-jessie-installer-4175542680/
<ul>
* https://wiki.debian.org/Firmware
<li><syntaxhighlight lang='sh' inline>apt update; apt upgrade -y</syntaxhighlight>
* https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/i386/ch06s04.html.en
<li>edit '''~/.bashrc''' to add alias, colored man pages, colored prompt, time stamp to bash prompt, time stamp to history command. To take those changes into effect, you do '''source ~/.bashrc''' .
{{Pre}}
export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\e[1;32m'  # Blinking text: bold green
export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\e[1;34m'  # Bold text: bold blue
export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\e[0m'    # End mode
export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\e[01;47;34m'  # Standout: bold white on blue
export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\e[0m'    # End standout mode
export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\e[1;4;31m'  # Underlined text: bold underlined red
export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\e[0m'    # End underline


==== Server version ====
export HISTSIZE=
There is no a server version of iso to download. At the end of installation, it will ask what software to install: Debian desktop environment, Web server, SSH server, Laptop, SQL database, ... We can uncheck 'Debian desktop environment' item.
export HISTFILESIZE=
export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %T "    # add time stamp to history


Compared to Desktop version, the server version takes 1.3GB space and 33MB memory.
PS1="\[\033[1;34m\]\$(date +%H:%M%p) \w$\[\033[0m\] "


The server version does not have 'sudo' command. Use 'su' to switch to 'root' user.
alias nano="nano -c --softwrap"
alias checkport='sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN'


Note that even we installed 'sudo', we can not use 'sudo' from the default user. It will complain '''xxx is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported.'''.
alias sshnocheck="ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no"
alias scpnocheck='scp -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no'


==== Virtualbox guest addition installation ====
alias open='xdg-open'
See [[Virtualbox#Debian|Virtualbox -> Debian]].
</pre>
<li>edit '''~/.ssh/config'''
<li>install Chinese input
<li>install graphics driver ([https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/04/10-things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-16-04-lts 16 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS])
<li>install media codecs
<li>change power setting, night light ([https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/04/things-to-do-after-installing-ubuntu-1904 10 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 19.04])
<li>install favorite software
</ul>


==== Browse iso files ====
== Rescue mode ==
Note that if we want to download the iso image, we should consider using the torrent method.
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-boot-into-rescue-mode-or-emergency-mode-in-ubuntu-18-04/ How To Boot Into Rescue Mode Or Emergency Mode In Ubuntu 18.04]
The can see a variety of download options from


http://www.debian.org/CD/ >  Downloading Debian CD/DVD images via HTTP/FTP
== End of life date of Ubuntu release ==
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases


* (Official) http://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/8.0.0/amd64/iso-cd/
== Server version ==
* (One of mirrors in US) http://mirrors.kernel.org/debian-cd/8.0.0/amd64/iso-cd/
[[File:UbuntuServerInstall.png|150px]]


==== Permission denied ====
== Mint Linux ==
http://roger.steneteg.org/blog/virtualbox-guest-additions-on-debian/
[https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3462 How to upgrade to Linux Mint 18.3]


The script uses /bin/sh as shell and on Debian Wheezy/Jessie /bin/sh is symlinked to /bin/dash. Dash is a more light-weight replacement for Bash, and it turns out that the VirtualBox script does not work as it should when run with "dash".
{{Pre}}
 
$ cat /etc/os-release
An easy workaround is to explicitly run the script with "bash" with the following command:
NAME="Linux Mint"
<pre>
VERSION="18.3 (Sylvia)"
sudo bash ./VBoxLinuxAdditions.run
ID=linuxmint
ID_LIKE=ubuntu
PRETTY_NAME="Linux Mint 18.3"
VERSION_ID="18.3"
HOME_URL="http://www.linuxmint.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://forums.linuxmint.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/"
VERSION_CODENAME=sylvia
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial
</pre>
</pre>


==== Browse source code ====
vs Ubuntu 16.04
* http://archive.ubuntu.com/
{{Pre}}
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/SourceCode
$ cat /etc/os-release
* [[Linux#Count_number_of_rows_in_a_file_-_wc|Find a command's package name]]
NAME="Ubuntu"
* https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4767821/how-do-i-get-the-ubuntu-source-code
VERSION="16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"
 
ID=ubuntu
==== Proxy ====
ID_LIKE=debian
[[File:Debianproxy.png|150px]]
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS"
VERSION_ID="16.04"
HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
VERSION_CODENAME=xenial
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial
</pre>


=== Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Lubuntu/Xubuntu ===
As we can see use $UBUNTU_CODENAME is common between Ubuntu & Mint. This variable can be used in setting a repository for installing a new software. See the [https://brave-browser.readthedocs.io/en/latest/installing-brave.html#linux Brave] example.
Download links for all versions from [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ wiki.ubuntu.com] > [http://releases.ubuntu.com/ releases.ubuntu.com].


Ubuntu [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuFlavors flavors] and [http://www.ubuntu.com/about/about-ubuntu/derivatives derivatives]
In [https://docs.docker.com/install/linux/docker-ce/ubuntu/ Docker's installation guide], it uses the value (eg 'bionic') from '''lsb_release -cs ''' which will give the same value of ''VERSION_CODENAME''' on Mint Linux.


For some reason, when I try the Ubuntu (13.04) live CD, the screen resolution looks perfect. But when I installed the OS, the screen resolution is always too low. The propriety graphics driver cannot be installed successfully. Fortunately, when I try the Kubuntu (13.04), the display resolution problem automatically works!
The taskbar in Windows is called a '''Panel''' in Linux Mint. If you open applications, you will see the application names showed in the application icons in the taskbar. That takes too much space. Cf macOS or Ubuntu Unity. See a screenshot [http://linuxsoftware.moncerbae.com/2015/12/understanding-part-of-cinnamon-desktop.html?m=1 here] where the "Panel" is moved to the top and "Cairo Dock" is installed.


Update: Kubuntu failed to respond after I install SCIM related programs. A freshly installed linuxmint OS also has a similar problem that the desktop does not respond to mouse or keyboard. Luckily, the Xubuntu works fine and the Chinese input works out of box if I choose Chinese as desktop environment (339MB was used).
We can also add a program to '''Favorites'''. The favorites programs are located at the Mint Start Menu.


==== Download mirror ====
== Pop_OS ==
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+cdmirrors
[https://support.system76.com/articles/pop-recovery/ Use The Recovery Partition]


The mirrors are sorted by speed. <strike>For me, mirrors.acm.jhu.edu (only visible from Ubuntu's Software & Updates -> Download from, Ubuntu 16.04) or mirror.umd.edu are closest.</strike>
== Create customized ubuntu iso ==
See [[Dual_boot|Dual boot]]


==== Installation ====
== Create your own Debian iso ==
Installing Ubuntu (or xubuntu, Mint) still requires an internet connection for downloading '''language packs'''. ''This could be very time consuming.'' However, in the installation process I can click the 'skip' button to skip downloading language packs. This saves a lot of time when the internet connection is slow. After ubuntu desktop appears, it still pops up a message to give an instruction to install language packs.
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/spin-your-own-debian


The installation takes about 10 minutes when I installed ubuntu 14.04 (unity) on virtualBox.
== MultiSystem – Create a MultiBoot USB from Linux ==
See [[Daul_boot|Dual boot]].


===== How to upgrade =====
== Minimal Ubuntu ==
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/upgrade-ubuntu-desktopserver-from-16-04-xenial-xerus-to-16-10-yakkety-yak.html 16.04 to 16.10].
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD
* [http://fridge.ubuntu.com/2016/04/21/ubuntu-16-04-lts-xenial-xerus-released/ New version of Ubuntu contains newer versions of Qt and GTK] and [http://planet.ubuntu.com/ planet.ubuntu.com].


===== apt upgrade & apt autoremove =====
The minimal ubuntu iso (mini.iso) is about 64MB. It will download files when we install the Ubuntu.  
These two commands show the following message at the end.
<pre>
....
Found Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS (12.04) on /dev/sdb1
Found Ubuntu 16.04.3 LTS (16.04) on /dev/sdb3
Found Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS (14.04) on /dev/sdc1
</pre>


===== Install via PXE Network Boot Server =====
In the halfway of installing the minimal Ubuntu, there is a dialog called 'Software selection'. It says ''At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the system to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following predefined collections of software. Choose software to install:''.
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/install-debian-9-stretch-via-pxe-network-boot-server/ Install Debian 9 (Stretch) via PXE Network Boot Server]


===== Original GA (General Availability) stack & [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack HWE (Hardware Enablement)] stack =====
== The Perfect Server ==
The HWE stack provides a newer kernel and X support for existing Ubuntu LTS releases.
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-ubuntu-16.04-with-apache-php-myqsl-pureftpd-bind-postfix-doveot-and-ispconfig/ Ubuntu 16.04] from howtoforge.
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-debian-8-4-jessie-apache-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-3-1/ Debian 8.4] from howtoforge.


https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown#Kernel_Mitigations
== Live USB with persistent storage: mkusb ==
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/03/create-persistent-storage-live-usb-with.html Create A Persistent Storage Live USB With Ubuntu, Linux Mint Or Debian (UEFI, >4GB Persistence Support)]
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14912/create-a-persistent-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive/ Linux Live USB Creator]
* (Bonus) [https://nomadbsd.org/index.html NomadBSD]


[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/how-to-install-ubuntu-18042-lts.html How To Install The Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Hardware Enablement Stack ]
= Selection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_environment desktop environment] =
See [[Desktop_environment|Desktop environment]].


==== After installation ====
= Themes =
===== System program problem detected =====
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-themes/ 5 Ubuntu Themes That Will Steal Your Breath Away]
* [https://www.binarytides.com/ubuntu-fix-system-program-problem-error/ How to fix “System program problem detected” error on Ubuntu]
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/365358/im-getting-a-lot-of-system-program-problem-detected-error-dialogs-is-there-a
: <syntaxhighlight>
sudo rm /var/crash/*
</syntaxhighlight>
* http://www.techdrivein.com/2012/08/how-to-disable-system-program-problem.html. sudo nano /etc/default/apport.
Change value of "enabled" from 1 to 0. Then reboot.


==== Rescue mode ====
== Windows 10 theme ==
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-boot-into-rescue-mode-or-emergency-mode-in-ubuntu-18-04/ How To Boot Into Rescue Mode Or Emergency Mode In Ubuntu 18.04]
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/make-linux-look-like-windows/ Make Linux Look Like Windows 10 With These Tips and Tweaks]


==== End of life date of Ubuntu release ====
== GTK3 ==
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/10/how-to-use-different-gtk-3-theme-for.html How To Use A Different GTK 3 Theme For Specific Applications]


Each time I log into my Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTE, I'll receive a message
== Orchis ==
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/02/orchis-is-cool-gtk-gnome-theme-with.html Orchis Is A Cool GTK / GNOME Theme With Rounded Elements]
 
= [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu Ubuntu Software Repository] =
See [[Ubuntu_software_repository|Ubuntu software repository]].
 
= Troubleshooting =
== What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? ==
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/4408/what-should-i-do-when-ubuntu-freezes What should I do when Ubuntu freezes?]
* [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/39855 How to fix non-responsive Ubuntu system?]
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
 
(11/11/2020). Note that my mouse can move but it cannot click. The keyboard did not respond to some solutions like Ctrl+Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. SSh from another computer still works:) '''Press Alt+SysReq (or Alt+Print), do not release and then type 'REISUB'''' (lower case). This puts the keyboard in raw mode, ends tasks in various states, syncs the disks, etc, and finally reboots the machine.
 
(11/23/2020). Pop_OS freezes again. I should check /var/log/syslog via ssh.
 
Don't try this on a virtual machine. It will not work. It just restart the HOST machine.
 
(10/29/2021). The /var/log/syslog shows unusual lines containing lots of '''\00\00\00\00''' and '''Inserted module 'lp' '''. Try a suggestion from [https://askubuntu.com/a/1190229 Using syslog to diagnose a crash]. Another report related to the specific CPU (NUC8i5BEH) [https://www.reddit.com/r/intelnuc/comments/npua35/nuc8i5beh_running_linux_randomly_freezes_when/ NUC8i5BEH running Linux randomly freezes when idle].
 
== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/406229/there-was-no-etc-default-grub-file Grub2 cannot boot after timeout] ==
There is not /etc/default/grub with GRUB2.
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get --reinstall install grub-pc
</pre>
 
== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/454037/disk-drive-boot-problem-the-disk-drive-for-tmp-is-not-ready-yet-or-is-not-pres The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet] ==
{{Pre}}
sudo mv /tmp /tmp_old
sudo mkdir /tmp
sudo chmod 1777 /tmp
</pre>
 
== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/73997/how-do-i-fix-a-failed-to-download-package-files-error Software updater -  “Failed to download package files” error?] ==
Change the download location to 'Main Server' or another server close to the country you live in and try to sudo apt-get update again.
 
== unable to open mtp device ubuntu 14.04 ==
[http://askubuntu.com/questions/463015/ubuntu-14-04-and-android-cant-see-phone-on-my-computer Use this tip].
<pre>
<pre>
New release '14.04.2 LTS' available.
sudo apt-get install mtpfs
Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
</pre>


Your current Hardware Enablement Stack (HWE) is no longer supported
== Cannot log in in ubuntu 20.04 ==
since 2014-08-07. Security updates for critical parts (kernel
[https://stackoverflow.com/a/62113975 It's caused by ticking 'enable automatic logging in' at installation]
and graphics stack) of your system are no longer available.


For more information, please see:
== No sound after suspend ==
http://wiki.ubuntu.com/1204_HWE_EOL
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/06/fix-no-sound-dummy-output-issue-in.html?m=1 Fix No Sound (Dummy Output) Issue In Ubuntu With SND HDA Intel]
* [https://itsfoss.com/fix-sound-ubuntu-1304-quick-tip/ How To Fix No Sound in Ubuntu And Linux Mint]. Unfortunately none of them works on Intel NUC + Ubuntu 18.04.2.


There is a graphics stack installed on this system. An upgrade to a
== tracker-miner-fs ==
supported (or longer supported) configuration will become available
See http://askubuntu.com/questions/346211/tracker-store-and-tracker-miner-fs-eating-up-my-cpu-on-every-startup how to disable it.
on 2014-07-16 and can be invoked by running 'update-manager' in the
 
Dash.
= Monitor =
== Monitor resolution ==
* '''xrandr'''. It shows as 20" 1360x768 (16:9) on my 2005 19" Sharp TV LC-19SB15U [https://www.cnet.com/products/sharp-lc-19sb15u/ 1366 x 768] through Input 4 (VGA) (44W).
* On Mint Linux, it shows 1920x1080i. But it'll be better with 1280x720 (16:9).
* [https://youtu.be/pkzrQqT_lFI How to set a Custom Screen Resolution in Linux ]
* [https://www.maketecheasier.com/how-to-setup-dual-monitors-with-xrandr/ How to Setup Dual Monitors With XRandR]
 
== Night light ==
[https://www.fossmint.com/best-eye-care-software-to-protect-your-eyes-in-linux/ Best Eye Care Software to Protect Your Eyes in Linux]
 
= Display Manager =
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/12/how-to-change-default-display-manager.html How To Change The Default Display Manager (Switch To GDM, LightDM, SDDM, Or LXDM) In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint]
* [https://itsfoss.com/display-manager/ Linux Jargon Buster: What is Display Manager in Linux?]
 
== Display server: Wayland Xorg ==
[https://itsfoss.com/switch-xorg-wayland/ How to Switch Between Xorg and Wayland in Ubuntu] & [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-enable-disable-wayland-on-ubuntu-20-04-desktop How to enable/disable wayland on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop]
<pre>
echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE
</pre>
</pre>
[https://askubuntu.com/a/1393619 How can I tell if an application is using XWayland?] 1. Running '''xlsclients''' in a terminal will list all the apps currently running which are using XWayland (cf native wayland). 2. Run '''xeyes'''


==== Server version ====
= Power management =
[[File:UbuntuServerInstall.png|150px]]
== Battery ==
[https://www.2daygeek.com/linux-low-full-charge-discharge-battery-notification/ How to get Battery status notification when a battery is full or low]


==== Mint Linux ====
== Suspend, hibernate ==
[https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=3462 How to upgrade to Linux Mint 18.3]
<ul>
<li>Automatic suspend will disable ssh connection, cron jobs, et al. PS. a server never goes to suspend.
<li>[https://fostips.com/automatic-suspend-idle-time-less-15-min-ubuntu-fedora-debian/ Set Automatic Suspend Idle Time (Less Than 15 Min) in Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian]


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
<li>If you like to suspend immediately, use
$ cat /etc/os-release
* '''sudo systemctl suspend''' from the command line. This requires to enter the password. Note the ''sudo systemctl hibernate'' does not work (the system will just shutdown).
NAME="Linux Mint"
* Press 'Alt' and then the Power Off button should change to a Suspend button from the Gnome Shell user menu. This seems to be better.
VERSION="18.3 (Sylvia)"
</ul>
ID=linuxmint
ID_LIKE=ubuntu
PRETTY_NAME="Linux Mint 18.3"
VERSION_ID="18.3"
HOME_URL="http://www.linuxmint.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://forums.linuxmint.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/"
VERSION_CODENAME=sylvia
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial
</syntaxhighlight>
 
vs Ubuntu 16.04
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ cat /etc/os-release
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS"
VERSION_ID="16.04"
HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
VERSION_CODENAME=xenial
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== [http://www.bandshed.net/AVLinux.html AV Linux] ====
AV Linux features a complete customized Debian Linux XFCE4 4.10 Desktop Environment with the added bonus of a handpicked selection of pre-tested and pre-configured Audio, Graphics and Video content creation software demonstrating the excellence of Open-Source and also includes many unique Commercial Demos.
 
==== Kali Linux ====
* http://lifehacker.com/how-to-hack-your-own-network-and-beef-up-its-security-w-1649785071
* https://www.offensive-security.com/kali-linux-vmware-arm-image-download/ In addition to regular linux image, Kali provides images for VirtualBox, VMWARE and ARM devices like Raspberry Pi, Beaglebone Black, Chromebook, Odroid, et al.
 
==== Create customized ubuntu iso ====
* [https://launchpad.net/cubic Cubic]. https://www.ostechnix.com/create-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-image/
* [http://www.ubuntu-mini-remix.org/ Ubuntu Mini Remix] (~200MB). Note that this is a live ubuntu which can't be installed even we can remaster it to include Desktop Environment, packages, et al. See [https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mini-remix/+faq/35 this FAQ].
** [http://sourceforge.net/projects/uck/ Ubuntu customization kit] - [http://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/739139-roll-your-own-customized-ubuntu-with-uck linux.com] [http://www.howtogeek.com/109736/how-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-or-usb/ howtogeek]. The project has not been updated since 2013-01-16.
** [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-builder Ubuntu Builder] - [http://lifehacker.com/5921054/ubuntu-builder-lets-you-build-your-own-customized-linux-distribution lifehacker]. It looks the project is abandoned.
** [https://github.com/fluxer/Customizer Customizer] - quite information from its website. The [https://github.com/clearkimura/Customizer/wiki/Manuals manuals/user guide 3.x] p46 talks about how to make the iso installable instead of just a live CD (e.g. '''apt­-get install ubiquity ubiquity-­frontend-­gtk'''). '''N.B.''' ''Installing [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubiquity_(software) ubiquity] should be run once we have installed all software we want; i.e. if we want to install xfce4 we should install xfce4 before we install ubiquity.'' Also for some reason, Customizer crashed when I tried to create an iso if I have installed xubuntu-desktop, ubiquity and ubiquity-­frontend-­gtk.


Note that the Ubuntu Mini Remix by default contains only 3 repositories. We may want to add some more.
= Swapfile =
<ul>
<li>How to remove a swapfile.
<pre>
<pre>
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
sudo swapoff /swapfile  # swapfile is located under the root
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-security main restricted
sudo rm /swapfile
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted
free -h  # double check
# Remove the swap entry from /etc/fstab
sudo nano /etc/fstab
</pre>
</pre>
while for example an official v14.04 xubuntu contains 22 sources,
<li>Re-enable swap. [https://bitlaunch.io/blog/how-to-create-and-adjust-swap-space-in-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Create and Increase Swap Space in Ubuntu 20.04]
<pre>
<pre>
# See http://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes for how to upgrade to
sudo fallocate -l 2G /path/to/new_swapfile
# newer versions of the distribution.
sudo chmod 600 /path/to/new_swapfile
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
sudo mkswap /path/to/new_swapfile
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty main restricted
sudo swapon /path/to/new_swapfile


## Major bug fix updates produced after the final release of the
sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak
## distribution.
echo '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted
</pre>
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates main restricted
<li>[https://ploi.io/documentation/server/change-swap-size-in-ubuntu Change swap size in Ubuntu]. It seems we need to delete the swapfile before we follow that.
</ul>


## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
= Hard drive =
## team. Also, please note that software in universe WILL NOT receive any
== Install a new hard drive ==
## review or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive, [https://vegastack.com/tutorials/fdisk-command-in-linux/ Fdisk Command in Linux] and [[#Mount_drive|Mount drive]]
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe
<ol>
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty universe
<li>Use '''ls /dev/sd*''' show connected disk drives
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates universe
<li>Use '''sudo fdisk /dev/sdb''' command to create partition table. Then 'g', 'p', 'n', 'p', '1', ENTER, ENTER, 'w'. </li>
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates universe
<li>Use '''sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1''' to create a new partition </li>
<li>Use '''sudo mkdir /mnt/ssd''' to create a new mount point </li>
<li>(One time mount) '''sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/ssd''' </li>
<li>Use '''sudo nano -Bw /etc/fstab''' to do auto mount on boot
<pre>
/dev/sdb1    /media/mynewdrive  ext3    defaults    0        2
/dev/sdc1    /media/mynewdrive  ext3    defaults    0        0
</pre>
</li>
<li>'''sudo chown -R USERNAME:USERNAME /mnt/ssd''' to give the ownership to the USERNAME. </li>
</ol>


## N.B. software from this repository is ENTIRELY UNSUPPORTED by the Ubuntu
[http://withr.me/add-new-hard-disk-3tb/ Add second hard disk (3TB) to Ubuntu 16.04]
## team, and may not be under a free licence. Please satisfy yourself as to
## your rights to use the software. Also, please note that software in
## multiverse WILL NOT receive any review or updates from the Ubuntu
## security team.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty multiverse
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-updates multiverse


## N.B. software from this repository may not have been tested as
== exFat/Format USB for Windows ==
## extensively as that contained in the main release, although it includes
[https://itsfoss.com/format-exfat-linux/ How to Format a USB Disk as exFAT on Linux [Graphically and Command Line]]
## newer versions of some applications which may provide useful features.
## Also, please note that software in backports WILL NOT receive any review
## or updates from the Ubuntu security team.
deb http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb-src http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ trusty-backports main restricted universe multiverse


deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
== Ubuntu Disks utility ==
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security main restricted
We can use it to write an image to the SD card. Right click the image file in the File Manager. Select 'Open with '-> 'Disk Image Writer'. Select 'Destination' and click 'Restore'.
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security universe
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security universe
deb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse
deb-src http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty-security multiverse


## Uncomment the following two lines to add software from Canonical's
'''BALENA ETCHER''' can have a problem with writing the [https://github.com/christianhaitian/arkos/wiki ArkOS image].
## 'partner' repository.
## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical and the
## respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users.
# deb http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner
# deb-src http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu trusty partner


## This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by third-party
== Disk Usage Analyzer ==
## developers who want to ship their latest software.
It is actually called [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Baobab Baobab].
deb http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
deb-src http://extras.ubuntu.com/ubuntu trusty main
</pre>
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/409607/how-to-create-a-customized-ubuntu-server-iso It gives a long instruction based on command line.
* http://razvangavril.com/linux-administration/custom-ubuntu-server-iso/ The instruction is organized and is very similar to the above.
* http://amjjawad.blogspot.com/2013/07/ubuntu-mini-iso-installation-process.html It does not talk about creating a customized iso. It talks about how to install Ubuntu from the minimal CD (~40M). The minimal CD will download the packages in the installation process.


==== Create your own Debian iso ====
== Check partition type ==
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/spin-your-own-debian
'''lsblk -f'''


==== MultiSystem – Create a MultiBoot USB from Linux ====
== Use '''parted''' command to format a new hard disk ==
* [https://itsfoss.com/multiple-linux-one-usb/ How to Install Multiple Linux Distributions on One USB] using [http://multibootusb.org/ MultiBootUSB] (Linux/Windows)
* The '''fdisk''' won’t create partitions larger than 2 TB. Use '''parted''' with GPT partition table.
** To test Boot ISO function, Ubuntu needs to run 'sudo apt-get install qemu'. See [[Virtualbox#QEMU|Virtualbox -> QEMU]].
* '''lsblk''' (no sudo is needed) is useful to summarize/list all devices. After that we can use '''sudo parted /dev/sdX''' to print more detail on a device.
** When select USB disk, it must be a partition (eg /dev/sdb1) instead of a drive (eg /dev/sdb). By default, MultiBootUSB will only show the drive but the drop-down list will show the partition if it has been created before.
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/how-to-manage-disk-partitions-using-parted-command/ How To Manage Disk Partitions Using Parted Command]
** I have installed ubuntu, linuxmint, manjaro-xfce, CentOS, tails.
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/517354/terminal-method-of-formatting-storage-drive. The bottomline is not to use '''fdisk''' since it does not support GPT. Use '''parted''' (the CLI brother of GParted).
* https://sourceforge.net/projects/multisystem/
* http://www.tecmint.com/parted-command-to-create-resize-rescue-linux-disk-partitions/
* https://www.pendrivelinux.com/multiboot-create-a-multiboot-usb-from-linux/
* https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/fdisk-unable-to-create-partition-greater-2tb.html
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/combine-multiple-iso-images-burn-single-bootable-iso-image-file/
* https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-format-external-storage-device-using-parted


==== Minimal Ubuntu ====
{{Pre}}
The minimal ubuntu iso (mini.iso) is about 64MB. It will download files when we install the Ubuntu.
sudo apt-get install parted


In the halfway of installing the minimal Ubuntu, there is a dialog called 'Software selection'. It says ''At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the system to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following predefined collections of software. Choose software to install:''.
sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb  # find out the disk size


If I don't choose anything, the final system takes about 2.29GB (actual size shown by VB) or 1.9GB used by root directory.
sudo parted
  print
  select /dev/sdb
  mklabel myLabel
  mkpart primary ext4 0GB 128GB
  print
  quit
lsblk
sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1


In addition to some default selections (like 'standard system utilities'), I choose '''Ubuntu MATE minimal installation''' (not 'Ubuntu MATE desktop'). This
mkdir /mnt/newdisk
action will retrieve about 1228 files from the internet. After finishing install them, the installer also installed GRUB and set up system clock. Then the installation was complete. We have to reboot the system (for virtual machine case we need to power off the guest machine and remove the virtual drive).
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/newdisk
df -h
</pre>


For the ''Ubuntu MATE minimal installation'' selection, it still includes several software. The 'df' command shows 3.3GB space was used in this minimal Ubuntu MATE 16.04.
== Gparted ==
* Accessories: Character Map, Engrampa Archive Manager, Calculator, MATE Search Tools, Passwords and Keys, Pluma Text Editor, Take Screenshot
It is best to use the latest release of GParted https://github.com/GNOME/gparted/.
* Graphics: Eye of MATE image Viewer, MATE Color Selection, Simple Scan
* Internet: Firefox
* Office: Atril Document Viewer, MATE Dictionary
* Sound & Video: Sound
* System Tools:Avahi Zeroconf Browser, Caja, dconf Editor, GDebi Package Installer, Log File Viewer, MATE Disk Usage Analyzer, MATE System Monitor, MATE Terminal, Power Statistics
* Universal Access: Onboard, Screen Magnifier, Screen Reader


Actually, if we do not select ''Ubuntu MATE minimal installation'' but rather choose to install it later on from [http://askubuntu.com/questions/53822/how-do-you-run-ubuntu-server-with-a-gui the command line] ('''sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-mate-core''') we still end up with the same Ubuntu MATE desktop environment (3.3GB).
The gparted version on Mint 17.2 is 0.18.0 (Feb 19, 2014) while the current one is 0.28.1 (Feb 17, 2017).


'''sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends ubuntu-desktop''' will give me 2.29 (actual size shown by VB) or 2.6GB used by root directory. It does not have applications like Firefox. I can then install some apps I need '''sudo apt install gedit mupdf'''.
After I create a bootable USB drive, the partition format is fat32 (I use an old version of GParted to format the drive as fat32, and then I use unetbootin to create the bootable USB drive).  


==== The Perfect Server ====
If we want to use unetbootin, the USB drive has better to be pre-formatted as fat32 first for unetbootin to detect it. Once unetbootin detect the drive, we can use gparted to reformat it as NTFS before going to burn the Windows bootable USB drive. Read [https://askubuntu.com/questions/162174/how-do-i-use-unetbootin-to-make-a-bootable-windows-usb-installer How do I use Unetbootin to make a bootable Windows USB installer?].
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-ubuntu-16.04-with-apache-php-myqsl-pureftpd-bind-postfix-doveot-and-ispconfig/ Ubuntu 16.04] from howtoforge.
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/perfect-server-debian-8-4-jessie-apache-bind-dovecot-ispconfig-3-1/ Debian 8.4] from howtoforge.


==== Live USB with persistent storage ====
=== Resize Active/Primary root Partition In Linux Using GParted Utility ===
[http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/14912/create-a-persistent-bootable-ubuntu-usb-flash-drive/ Linux Live USB Creator]
[https://www.2daygeek.com/how-to-resize-active-primary-root-partition-in-linux-using-gparted-utility/ How To Resize Active/Primary root Partition In Linux Using GParted Utility]. Three utilities are introduced too.
* '''e2fsck''': e2fsck is a file system check utility that automatically repair the file system for bad sectors, I/O errors related to HDD.
* '''resize2fs''': The resize2fs program will resize ext2, ext3, or ext4 file systems. It can be used to enlarge or shrink an unmounted file system located on device.
* '''e2image''': The e2image program will save critical ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem metadata located on device to a file specified by image-file.


==== Dual boot Ubuntu and Arch Linux ====
=== Change a partition's label ===
http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/dual-boot-ubuntu-and-arch-linux
* A partition's '''label''' will determine the mounted directory when an external drive is connected to a machine
* '''Gparted'''. Right click a partition -> Unmount. Right click the partition again -> Label File System. Apply.
* [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/289480 What is the difference between a name and a label in gparted?]
* [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-name-label-a-partition-or-volume-on-linux How to label a partition or volume on Linux with e2label]


=== Selection of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desktop_environment desktop environment] ===
=== parted utility ===
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Desktop_environment
[https://www.2daygeek.com/how-to-manage-disk-partitions-using-parted-command/ How To Manage Disk Partitions Using Parted Command]
* http://www.pcworld.com/article/2951829/operating-systems/freedom-of-choice-7-top-linux-desktop-environments-compared.html
{{Pre}}
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/LowMemorySystems How to install desktops from the command line.
sudo parted /dev/sda print free
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/125062/how-can-i-find-which-desktop-enviroment-i-am-using To query the desktop environment] using the command line, use
<pre>
echo $DESKTOP_SESSION
</pre>
</pre>


On Ubuntu, it returns
=== '''gparted''' on a 4TB disk ===
# 'ubuntu' gnome 3+unity
Get an error when I tried to create partitions on a 4T disk. Search 4TB gparted sectors exceeds the msdos-partition-table-imposed maximum of 4294967295
# 'mate' ubuntu Mate on Odroid xu4
# 'default' on Debian 8.0
# 'LXDE' on Debian's BBB, 'LXDE-pi' on Raspbian
# 'Lubuntu' on UDOObuntu 2


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_(user_interface) Unity] ====
It seems it is necessary to use '''GPT''' instead of '''MBR/msdos''' as a partition table to overcome 2TB limitions.
Unity as the default user interface instead of GNOME Shell, beginning April 2011, with Ubuntu 11.04 according to the wikipedia.


Use 'unity --version' to check the unity version. If something was screwed up (eg after we remove gnome-desktop), we can reinstall the unity desktop by
It is also a good idea to use a live gparted os since the one in Ubuntu may not be up-to-date and gparted takes forever to scan devices. When boot from live USB, we need to turn off the Ext hard disk first.
<pre>
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop
</pre>


Don't forget [https://github.com/freyja-dev/unity-tweak-tool Unity Tweak Tool]. That is required if you want to install, saying, [https://github.com/horst3180/arc-theme Arc theme]. I install it on Ubuntu 16.04 by running ''sudo apt install unity-tweak-tool''.
Step1. Device -> Create a partition table -> GPT


[[File:Unity tweak tool.png|150px]]
Step2. Create a new ext4 partition as you want.


Note that there is no screensaver anymore starting with Ubuntu 12.04. Read [http://askubuntu.com/questions/292995/configure-screensaver-in-ubuntu this post]. If we want to add a screensaver program, read [http://www.howtogeek.com/114027/how-to-add-screensavers-to-ubuntu-12.04/ How to Add Screensavers to Ubuntu 12.04]
* http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2164361
* http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=14940
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/339041/cannot-resize-drive
* http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/67835/change-partition-table-with-gparted


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME GNOME] ====
Note:
[http://ubuntugnome.org/ Ubuntu GNOME] (GNOME 3). The build-in screensaver is a digital clock showing the current time & date. Cool! This seems to be a new feature in GNOME 3.6 optimized for touch screen devices. See [https://help.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/3.6/users-lock-screen.html.en_GB this] and [http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/gnome-3-6-review-against-the-grain this].
* The 4TB hard disk can be recognized and used normally in an internal hd in Ubuntu 12.04.
* The 4TB hard disk can also be used in Windows 7 as an external hd if I formatted it (e.g. from gparted in Linux) as an NTFS partition. The Disk Management (command prompt -> diskmgnt.msc) shows it has 3726.02 GB (3726.02 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 4.000784e12 Bytes) capacity and the windows manager shows it is 3.63TB (3726.02/1024=3.638) total space.  
* It cannot be used as 4TB in the case when I use a docking station in Dell Precision T3500. Unsolved problem:
** Running the command chown from root to user takes forever on 4T partition.
** The ext dock station (StarTech) will halt the shutdown until I power off the station?


[[File:UbuntuGnome1404.png|150px]] [[File:UbuntuGnome1404b.png|150px]]
Conclusion:
* 4TB using NTFS works on Ubuntu.
* rsync will not stop spinning for some reason even the command is finished (through StarTech dock station).


Note that we can install the gnome desktop by using the command line. It will keep the current wallpaper. The clock in screensaver will not be shown until we shake the mouse or keyboard.
Below is a screenshot I got from Gparted on a pre-formatted (NTFS) 4T portable drive from Seagate. It seems not harmful because I can still umount, change labels, etc on the disk.
<pre>
sudo apt-get install gnome-shell
# Choose 'gdm' (Gnome Desktop Manager) as the display manager instead of 'lightdm' the Ubuntu's default
#    when it is configuring gdm as only GDM offers GNOME-specific features such as lock-screen notifications.
# See the screenshot at
#    https://ideasnet.wordpress.com/2013/05/11/ides-desktop-how-to-replace-unity-with-gnome-3-8-in-ubuntu-13-04-desktop-edition/
# If messed up, run "sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm"
sudo apt-get install ubuntu-gnome-desktop
</pre>


If the lock screen does not work, use Settings > Brightness and Lock, or use the command line
[[File:Gparted gpt.png|200px]]
<pre>
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen 'false'
</pre>


If the screensaver is not working, try
== Health check of the hdd: badblocks, dmesg, fsck ==
<pre>
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-check-the-physical-health-of-a-usb-stick-flash-drive/ Linux check the physical health of a USB stick]. '''badblocks''' and '''f3''' tool.
sudo apt-get install gnome-screensaver
</pre>
In my case, the screen turns off (black). But if we wake the PC up, the time and date screen shows up.


Some differences (inconvenience): 1. No maximize, minimize windows buttons 2. Have to click 'Activities' button (or 'Windows' key) to switch applications. These complains also appeared in other [http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/reviews/gnome-3-6-review-against-the-grain review].
I got an input/output error when I use ''sudo rm'', ''sudo reboot'' or ''Ctrl + Del'' commands.  


===== GNOME shell =====
When I use the power button to force shutdown, I could not boot again. The BIOS does find the hdd and the Ubuntu Live USB does find the internal hdd too.
* [https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/GnomeShell GNOME Shell, next generation desktop shell]
* [https://itsfoss.com/gnome-shell-extensions/ How to Use GNOME Shell Extensions]


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KDE KDE] ====
To force to reboot/shutdown, follow the suggestion [http://linoxide.com/how-tos/inputoutput-error-bad-blocks-how-to-restart-linux/ here]
[http://www.kubuntu.org/ Kubuntu]


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xfce Xfce] ====
'''dmesg''' command shows there are a few bad sectors on that hdd.  
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/xfce-explained-linux-speediest-desktop/ Xfce Explained: A Look at One of Linux’s Speediest Desktops] ''"Xfce doesn’t support HiDPI, which can be a deal breaker on newer machines. Even on a laptop with a 1920 x 1080 screen resolution, I find Xfce’s interface and windows to be absolutely tiny."''


[http://xubuntu.org/ Xubuntu]. The response is quicker when I compare the speed by clicking the top-left icon (app menu) in Xfce and Acitvities button in ubuntu-GNOME. This is tested when both Xubuntu and ubuntu-GNOME are installed in VirtualBox.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/37659/the-beginners-guide-to-linux-disk-utilities/ shows a few ways to run a health check on the hdd. The gnome disk utility cannot run S.M.A.R.T. on the external hdd.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
<pre>
# Note the sources.list should contain 'universe' repositories.
sudo badblocks -v /dev/sdb1
# https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu
sudo badblocks /dev/sdb > /home/zainul/bad-blocks
#
sudo fsck -l bad-blocks /dev/sdb
# Install XFCE alone, without Xubuntu, with this command:
</pre>
sudo apt-get install xfce4
# Install the entire Xubuntu package, which includes a full suite of software and a lot of improvements:
sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop
#
# Note that installed terminal is XTerm and UXTerm which looks awful. We will want
# xfce4-terminal, a modern, lightweight and low memory cost terminal emulator for X11,
# which was included in the Xubuntu desktop.
sudo apt-get install xfce4-terminal
</syntaxhighlight>


The default display manager (used e.g. log in screen) can be found by
This article http://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/how-to-fix-repair-bad-blocks-in-linux/ talks about how to fix/repair bad blocks in Linux
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
.
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
</syntaxhighlight>


To install lightdm display manager
This article http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/25902/what-does-this-hard-disk-error-message-mean-current-pending-sector-count talks about how to do with bad sectors.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install lightdm
</syntaxhighlight>


After running the above command, I found 1. a GUI login screen came out, but login failed (my case). Use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to switch to the command line approach. 2. startx failed.
It is an indicator that hdd is going to die http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/34-bad-blocks-what-should-i-do-927224-print/.


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LXDE LXDE] ====
== Force Check Root Filesystem using fsck During Reboot ==
[http://lubuntu.net/ Lubuntu], [http://lxle.net/ LXLE] and [http://lxqt.org/ LXQt]. LXDE is the default desktop environment for Raspbian, LXLE, BBB, and Lubuntu.
* https://superuser.com/a/401312
* https://www.thegeekstuff.com/2016/03/forcefsck-on-reboot/


The default browser in LXLE is '''SeaMonkey''' (Debian Jessie has '''Iceweasel''' which is even similar to Firefox; see [[Odroid#Minimal_Debian_Jessie|Odroid]]). In the Internet category, it also includes FireFTP (SeaMonkey extension), Transmission, Gitso (VNC), uGet. In the Sound/Video category, it includes Arista transcoder, Audacity, Guaydadeque Music Player, guncviewer, Pithos, RecordMyDesktop, Videos/Totem. Gedit, GParted, KeepassX and LibreOffice are standard. There is also a Games category.
= Burn/Write an iso or img file to a USB flash drive =
[http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows Official instruction] on www.ubuntu.com and from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_to_create_Live_USB_systems wikipedia].


The [http://www.lxle.net/forums/discussion/972/lxle-ls-first-beta-available LXLE LS] version provides several business apps to anyone on the network.
* If your current OS is windows => [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/#button Universal USB Installer/Live Linux USB Creator].
* If your current OS is Ubuntu => [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#Creating_a_bootable_Ubuntu_USB_flash_drive_from_Ubuntu Several choices] like '''Startup Disk Creator/usb-creator''' ([[has an option on the GUI to erase the usb drive]]). If your ubuntu derivative does not have it, install it by sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk. UNETBOOTIN (no option to erase the USB so it can fail) or mkusb.
* If your current OS is Mint => Right click the iso file and select Make bootable USB stick. No software to install.


LXQt is the Qt port and the upcoming version of LXDE, the Lightweight Desktop Environment.
== Use dd ==
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-dd-create-make-disk-image-commands/ How to make disk image with dd on Linux or Unix]


The download links (if we want to skip answering the question) are https://sourceforge.net/projects/lxle/files/Final/OS/.
First, get to know the USB drive device name like /dev/sdb. When using 'dd', the USB drive has to be unmounted (using 'umount' command, not click 'reject' button in File Manager). Note that this will irrevocably destroy all data on /dev/sdX.


[http://www.lxle.net/articles/ LXLE key features]
The instruction can be found in a lot of places like [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Flash_Installation_Media Archlinux wiki] page.
{{Pre}}
sudo fdisk -l
sudo dd bs=4M if=xxx.img of=/dev/sdb && sync
</pre>
where /dev/sdb is a device name, not a partition name. We can also adjust bs to a smaller value like 1M, 4m.


One cool thing in lxle is the random wallpaper. On regular Ubuntu, we can install a wallpaper changer program - [http://askubuntu.com/questions/134/how-do-i-create-a-desktop-wallpaper-slideshow Wallch] or [http://peterlevi.com/variety/how-to-install/ Variety]. See also [http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/12/8-bit-day-wallpaper-changes-day OMGUBUNTU].
* [https://opensource.com/article/18/7/how-use-dd-linux Monitor dd operations]. Note for some reason it will stuck in the middle of process; the process bar stopped. And when it happened, 'Ctrl+c' will not stop immediately.
{{Pre}}
$ sudo umount /dev/mmcblk0p1
$ sudo apt install pv
$ sudo dd if=Downloads/ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso | pv | sudo dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
</pre>


[[File:Variety pref.png|150px]]
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-dd-command-show-progress-while-coping/ Monitor the progress],
 
** adding a parameter '''status=progress''' in '''dd''' (not working on Ubuntu 14.04)
In Lxle, the random wallpaper is done through a simple command
** Linux '''dialog''' command
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
** following [[Raspberry#Install_an_image_to_a_SD_card|Raspberry Pi]]
dash -c 'pcmanfm -w "$(find ~/Pictures/Wallpapers -type f | shuf -n1)"'
{{Pre}}
</syntaxhighlight>
sudo pkill -USR1 -n -x dd
</pre>


[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Lubuntu/Keyboard A list of keyboard shortcuts] for Lubuntu.
For some reason when I use dd to create ubuntu 14.04 on usb drive, sudo gparted also gives me a Libparted warning ''/dev/sdc contains GPT signature, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should... Is it a GPT partition table?'' messsage. If I click 'Yes', Gparted shows no partition on the usb drive??? Nevertheless, the usb drive can be used to boot into ubuntu 14.04.


The file manager in LXLE is [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PCManFM PCManFM] (not to confuse with the package manager [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/pacman '''pacman'''] in ArchLinux). It does not support drag and drop to copy a file name to a terminal but it can execute a file in a terminal by PCManFM -> Tools -> Run a Command in Current Folder.
In another case, the gparted compalins the usb drive "Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sdb". Someone suggests to issue a dd command to erase a hard disk.


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinnamon_%28software%29 Cinnamon] ====
== use dd to erase a hard disk ==
[http://www.linuxmint.com/ Linux Mint]. A GTK+-based desktop environment. Note that [https://sites.google.com/site/easylinuxtipsproject/mint Mint releases only LTS versions] (5 years support as Ubuntu).
The following command works on Live Ubuntu. We can use this method to erase a hard disk.
{{Pre}}
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=4M status=progress
</pre>


To check the desktop environment, use '''echo $DESKTOP_SESSION'''. To check the cinnamon version, use '''cinnamon --version'''.
== Clone your linux hard drive ==
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/2-methods-to-clone-your-linux-hard-drive/ How to Clone Your Linux Hard Drive: 4 Methods]


Note
== [https://etcher.io/ Etcher] - cross platform ==
For Ubuntu, there is no need to install the program. Just run the binary file (.AppImage).


# To change to other workspace, use Ctrl + Alt + Up or Alt + F1 keybind to enter ''Expo'' mode and then select one. To directly switch to the next workspace, use Ctrl + Alt + Right/Left arrow key.
See https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/pi-sd-etcher/
# To change the title bar color from gray to black follow [https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxmint/comments/3mv7w3/how_to_change_the_color_of_the_top_title_bar/ this instruction]. Go to Preferences -> Themes and click 'Add/Remove desktop themes'. Type the keyword 'nightfall' and install the theme. Close the 'Themes' window and open it again. Click 'Windows borders' and select 'nightfall'.
# Mint has its own package update manager. Click Menu > Administration > Update Manager. Security updates are level 5. Kernel updates are level 4/5. See their meaning on the [https://www.linuxmint.com/documentation.php official user's guide].
#* Level 1 and Level 2 updates are risk-free and you should always apply them. Level 3 updates “should be safe” but, although we recommend you take them, make sure you look over them on the list of updates.
#* Level 4 is "Unsafe packages". It could potentially affect the stability of the system". Level 5 is "Dangerous packages".
# We don't have to install Linux Mint in order to get cinnamon desktop. [http://www.webupd8.org/2016/04/how-to-install-cinnamon-30-in-ubuntu.html How To Install Cinnamon 3.0 In Ubuntu 16.04 Or 15.10 Via PPA]
# this Cinnamon desktop has a digital clock as a screen saver while the MATE desktop only has a black screen as a screen saver. I still get the digital clock as a screen saver when I install cinnamon desktop on top of regular Ubuntu.
# One time I accidentally select 400+ archive file and choose to "Open With Archive Manager". This make my desktop freeze. The solution is to remotely ssh to the machine to [https://askubuntu.com/questions/908109/how-to-close-all-instances-of-a-program-instantly kill all instances of Archive Manager] and [https://askubuntu.com/questions/143838/how-do-i-restart-cinnamon-from-the-tty refresh the Cinnamon desktop]. <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
killall file-roller
pkill -HUP -f "cinnamon --replace"
</syntaxhighlight>


[[File:MintCinnamonSS.png|150px]]
== [https://rufus.akeo.ie/ Rufus] ==
Rufus is a popular free and open source graphical tool to create bootable USB drives from Windows. It can be used to create not only bootable Windows drives from ISO files or disk images, but also create bootable Linux USB drives from Windows.


To install a cinnamon desktop on Ubuntu
* Windows OS is required to use Rufus
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* Create GPT (for UEFI) or MBR partition table. See [http://www.howtogeek.com/193669/whats-the-difference-between-gpt-and-mbr-when-partitioning-a-drive/ What’s the Difference Between GPT and MBR When Partitioning a Drive?]
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:embrosyn/cinnamon
* https://github.com/hirotakaster/baytail-bootia32.efi
sudo apt update
* [https://medium.com/@tomac/installing-ubuntu-mint-linux-on-onda-820w-tablet-727747a376b#.o4osscrty installing Ubuntu / Mint Linux on Onda 820w tablet]
sudo apt install cinnamon-desktop-environment lightdm
* It successfully burns ESXi and Ubuntu iso images to USB drives while the USB drives created by the 'dd' command does not work??
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/08/rufus-creating-persistent-storage-live.html?m=1 Rufus: Creating A Persistent Storage Live USB With Ubuntu Or Debian From Windows]


==== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MATE_(software) MATE] ====  
== [https://unetbootin.github.io/ UNETBOOTIN] - cross platform ==
[https://ubuntu-mate.org/ Ubuntu Mate]. The MATE Desktop Environment is the continuation of GNOME 2.
For creating a Windows bootable USB drive, we cannot use Etcher program. On UDoo-X86 [https://www.udoo.org/get-started-x86/ Get started] site, it suggests to use Unetbootin if the host machine is Ubuntu. NOTE. the USB drive has to be formatted as FAT32 (this can be done by '''GParted''' program); otherwise Unetbootin cannot recognize the drive. Unfortunately the USB drive can not be booted from UDoo-X86. See also the trick by [https://askubuntu.com/questions/162174/how-do-i-use-unetbootin-to-make-a-bootable-windows-usb-installer this post].
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* The command ''sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt'' should be '''sudo mkdir /media/$USER/usb; sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/$USER/usb''' where /dev/sdc1 should be changed appropriately
odroid@odroid:~/$ cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
* This approach works
/usr/sbin/lightdm
* Rufus is good but not always (eg the USB drive is not bootable??)
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Pantheon ====
The GUI is written by Qt so the program is cross-platform. See its [http://sourceforge.net/p/unetbootin/wiki/compile/ wiki].
[https://elementary.io/ Elementary OS] & [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elementary_OS wikipedia]. I cannot make the Chinese input to work (I can install ibus-chewing but cannot switch input methods?).


(Loki release 0.4.1, May 2017) No screensaver. The default browser is Epiphany:( The default apps on the launcher are not useful. No office applications. '''df -h''' shows 3.7GB space is used.
The following is a screenshot of the contents of xubuntu 12.04. '''The usb drive needs to be formatted to fat32''' on Windows OS to repair partition table error. The partition table error was discovered when I use sudo gparted program to view the USB drive.


==== How to Refresh Your Linux Desktop Without Rebooting ====
Note that Unetbootin (Windows & Linux) and Universal USB installer (Windows only) are quite similar although Universal USB installer provides more options in its interface while Unetbootin does not have any other options.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/refresh-linux-desktop-without-rebooting/


=== Themes ===
[[File:XUbuntu12044 USBdrive.png|200px]]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ubuntu-themes/ 5 Ubuntu Themes That Will Steal Your Breath Away]
[[File:XUbuntu gparted.png|200px]]


=== [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu Ubuntu Software Repository] ===
== Universal USB Installer/UUI ==
The repository components are:
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/


# Main - Officially supported software.
I first used ''dd'' command to successfully created a xubuntu 14.04 usb drive but there seems to be a problem with the partition since the gparted program will give a warning message about that and also the whole 16GB was used when I insert the drive onto a Windows machine.
# Restricted - Supported software that is not available under a completely free license.
# Universe - Community maintained software, i.e. not officially supported but enabled by default software.
# Multiverse - Software that is not free.


See the pitfall in the [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2845072/ubuntu-owncloud-and-a-hidden-dark-side-of-linux-software-repositories.html PCWorld] article.
Note that the '''fdisk''' utility cannot handle this new partition format so we have to use the '''gparted''' program.


==== Slow download; automatically select a mirror ====
Open the '''gparted''' program. Use it MULTIPLE TIMES to create a partition table (Device -> Create Partition Table...). Then we create a FAT32 partition with all of the space. After that, we can use the UUI program to create an Ubuntu USB drive.
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/37753/how-can-i-get-apt-to-use-a-mirror-close-to-me-or-choose-a-faster-mirror How can I get apt to use a mirror close to me, or choose a faster mirror?]


Put the following at the beginning of /etc/apt/sources.list (change 'precise')
The following screenshots are from a 16GB USB drive.
<pre>
deb mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt precise main restricted universe multiverse
deb mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt precise-updates main restricted universe multiverse
deb mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt precise-backports main restricted universe multiverse
deb mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt precise-security main restricted universe multiverse
</pre>


==== Check if a repository exists ====
[[File:UUIa.png|200px]] [[File:UUIb.png|200px]]
For example, consider the CRAN repository at cran.rstudio.com server.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
if grep -q "deb http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu" /etc/apt/sources.list; then
  echo http://cran.studio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu was found
else
  add-apt-repository "deb http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu $codename/"
  gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key E084DAB9
  gpg -a --export E084DAB9 | apt-key add -
fi
</syntaxhighlight>
Now run ''nano /etc/apt/sources.d'' to check if duplicated repository has been added.


==== GPG/Authentication key ====
== Mint mintStick ==
* [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-encrypt-and-decrypt-individual-files-with-gpg How to Encrypt and Decrypt Individual Files With GPG]  
[https://pkgs.org/download/mintstick mintstick]. Linux Mint mintStick DEB package can be used in Ubuntu 18.04.
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/131397/what-is-a-repository-key-under-ubuntu-and-how-do-they-work What is a repository key under Ubuntu and how do they work?]
* [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GnuPG GnuPG] from archlinux.org.


'''gpg (GNU Privacy Guard)''' is the tool used in secure apt to sign files and check their signatures. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SecureApt or https://wiki.debian.org/SecureApt.
== USB Drive Writing Speed ==
Using the dd command
{{Pre}}
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=1 oflag=dsync


'''apt-key''' is a program that is used to manage a keyring of gpg keys for secure apt. Note The keyring is kept in the file '''/etc/apt/trusted.gpg'''. Not to be confused with the related but not very interesting /etc/apt/trustdb.gpg.
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
</pre>
brb@ubuntu16041:~$ gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys E084DAB9
gpg: directory `/home/brb/.gnupg' created
gpg: new configuration file `/home/brb/.gnupg/gpg.conf' created
gpg: WARNING: options in `/home/brb/.gnupg/gpg.conf' are not yet active during this run
gpg: keyring `/home/brb/.gnupg/secring.gpg' created
gpg: keyring `/home/brb/.gnupg/pubring.gpg' created
gpg: requesting key E084DAB9 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
gpg: /home/brb/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg: trustdb created
gpg: key E084DAB9: public key "Michael Rutter <[email protected]>" imported
gpg: Total number processed: 1
gpg:              imported: 1  (RSA: 1)
brb@ubuntu16041:~$ ls -l ~/.gnupg
total 20
-rw------- 1 brb brb 9398 Nov 27 09:31 gpg.conf
-rw------- 1 brb brb 1531 Nov 27 09:31 pubring.gpg
-rw------- 1 brb brb    0 Nov 27 09:31 pubring.gpg~
-rw------- 1 brb brb    0 Nov 27 09:31 secring.gpg
-rw------- 1 brb brb 1200 Nov 27 09:31 trustdb.gpg


brb@ubuntu16041:~$ gpg -a --export E084DAB9 | sudo apt-key add -
Some data from plugging into USB 2.0 slot. Partition format may be FAT32 or Ext3/4.
OK
* Staples 128GB: 6.7M/s when writing 200M (fat32 formatted by [[Linux#Format_a_USB_drive|USB Stick Formatter]]). 161M/s when writing 200M, 174M/s when writing 400M, 9M/s when writing 800M (NTFS).
brb@ubuntu16041:~$ ls -l ~/.gnupg
* Toshiba 16GB USB 3.0: 9M/s when writing 200M, 5.6M/s when writing 400M, 3.9M/s when writing 800M.
total 20
* Samsung 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive fit: 7.6M/s when writing 200M, 12M/s when writing 400M, 6.7M/s when writing 800M, 10M/s when writing 1600M.
-rw------- 1 brb brb 9398 Nov 27 09:31 gpg.conf
* Seagate Backup Plus 4T: 25-27 M/s when writing on ext4 and 500-750 M/s on exFAT.
-rw------- 1 brb brb 1531 Nov 27 09:31 pubring.gpg
* WD MyPassort 1T: 154M/s when writing 200M, 156M/s when writing 400M, 168M/s when writing 800M (NTFS/exFAT). 22~24M/s when writing on ext3.
-rw------- 1 brb brb    0 Nov 27 09:31 pubring.gpg~
* WD Mybook 4T: 21.4 MB/s when writing 1G.
-rw------- 1 brb brb    0 Nov 27 09:31 secring.gpg
-rw------- 1 brb brb 1200 Nov 27 09:31 trustdb.gpg


brb@ubuntu16041:~$ apt-key list
Conclusions:
/etc/apt/trusted.gpg
# USB flash drive is slow compared to USB portable hard drive.
--------------------
# Large writing will become slower on USB flash drive but not on hard drive.
pub  1024D/437D05B5 2004-09-12
# <strike>NTFS/exFAT is several times faster than ext3/ext4</strike>. The testing result here is false b/s caching.
uid                  Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
# The test result can fluctuate a lot when using the dd command with count=1.
sub  2048g/79164387 2004-09-12


pub  4096R/C0B21F32 2012-05-11
Cautions:
uid                  Ubuntu Archive Automatic Signing Key (2012) <ftpmaster@ubuntu.com>
* When I use the '''cp''' command to copy a 4.3GB iso file to USB flash drive, it took less than 1 minute. But after I eject the drive (disappear from NEMO Windows Manager/taskbar notification), its LED keeps flashing. A message "Writing data to USB DISK 2.0 Don't unplug until finished" appears on top right corner of my desktop. If I unplug it now, the OS will pop up an error message "Error ejecting /dev/sdc ...". This makes me suspect the testing results here. In fact, when I try to plug in the flash drive, the OS cannot mount the drive. I need to go back to use the USB Stick Formatter to reformat the drive.


pub  4096R/EFE21092 2012-05-11
= Multiple boot USB =
uid                  Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key (2012) <[email protected]>


pub  1024D/FBB75451 2004-12-30
== ventoy ==
uid                  Ubuntu CD Image Automatic Signing Key <cdimage@ubuntu.com>
* https://github.com/ventoy/Ventoy
* [https://ostechnix.com/how-to-create-multiboot-usb-drives-with-ventoy-in-linux/ How To Create Multiboot USB Drives With Ventoy In Linux]


pub  2048R/E084DAB9 2010-10-19 [expires: 2020-10-16]
== [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ YUMI] ==
uid                  Michael Rutter <marutter@gmail.com>
YUMI works much like Universal USB Installer, except it can be used to install more than one distribution to run Live from your USB.
sub  2048R/1CFF3E8F 2010-10-19 [expires: 2020-10-16]


/etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/peterlevi_ubuntu_ppa.gpg
It can be used to create a Multiboot USB Flash Drive containing multiple operating systems, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, diagnostic tools, and more.
-----------------------------------------------
pub  1024R/A546BE4F 2012-06-28
uid                  Launchpad PPA for Peter Levi
</syntaxhighlight>
Note that the 3 commands we have use (gpg for import, gpg for export from your keyring, apt-key for adding) can be combined into one '''apt-key''' command). See [[R#Ubuntu.2FDebian|R installation]].


'''GPG key error''': If the machine is behind a proxy, we may get the following error. See [http://askubuntu.com/questions/147311/no-gpg-key-from-behind-a-firewall this post].
== [http://multibootusb.org/ MultiBootUSB] ==
<pre>
The program is included by LXLE.
gpg: requesting key E084DAB9 from hkp server keyserver.ubuntu.com
?: keyserver.ubuntu.com: Connection refused
gpgkeys: HTTP fetch error 7: couldn't connect: Connection refused
gpg: no valid OpenPGP data found.
gpg: Total number processed: 0
</pre>


==== Check if a ppa repository exists ====
It supports [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent persistence] up to 4GB for ubuntu and its derivatives.
For example, consider the ppa:webupd8team repository.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
if [ $codename == "trusty" && ! find /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* -iname *.list | xargs cat | grep webupd8team ]; then
  add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/java
fi
</syntaxhighlight>


==== PPA management and /etc/apt/sources.list.d directory ====
It also supports multi-thread (check by top or htop). The %cpu > 100.  
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-ppa-management/


Add a ppa repository,
It will take space as needed. So we can still use the USB drive to write data.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# sudo add-apt-repository [repository name]
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:embrosyn/cinnamon
sudo apt-get update
# sudo apt-get install [software name]
sudo apt-get install cinnamon cinnamon-core
</syntaxhighlight>


Remove a ppa repository.
* http://multibootusb.org/news/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb
# method 1: add-apt-repository
* https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb/wiki/User-Guide
# This works on URL format
# sudo apt-add-repository 'deb https://dl.iwnhq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main'
# sudo apt-add-repository --remove 'deb https://dl.iwnhq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/ xenial main'
sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:embrosyn/cinnamon
# method 2: ppa-purge
sudo apt-get install ppa-purge
sudo ppa-purge ppa:embrosyn/cinnamon
# method 3: use GUI
</syntaxhighlight>


[https://linoxide.com/ubuntu-how-to/remove-add-ppa-ubuntu/ How to Remove and Add PPA on Ubuntu 18.04]. When you add a PPA on your system, it will create the ppa file in the '''/etc/apt/sources.list.d''' directory. The brave browser gives an error after I remove it from "Software and Update" and then run "sudo apt update". I can fix the problem by manually deleting subdirectories under ''/etc/apt/sources.list.d''.
For some reason, the USB drive could not be boot after I use the program. The ubuntu does not show/recognize it though gparted still finds it. Maybe it is because the partition format (ext4 by gparted) is right. For YUMI program, it says to use fat16/fat32/NTFS; otherise syslinux will fail. But it seems not to help:( Maybe it is the partition table (I choose gpt instead of the default msdos).


[http://ask.xmodulo.com/list-installed-repositories-ppas-ubuntu.html List ppa repositories]. Still needs to use eyeball to distinguish.
== Automatically Mount USB Drives On Ubuntu Or Debian Server ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/automatically-mount-usb-drives-on.html Automatically Mount USB Drives On Ubuntu Or Debian Server With USBmount]
apt-cache policy | grep http | awk '{print $2 $3}' | sort -u
</syntaxhighlight>


===== Some PPA I have =====
= Determine/install/switch Window Manager =
Office
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_manager
* gnome-terminator
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/72549/how-to-determine-which-window-manager-is-running
* shutter
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/227607/different-display-and-window-managers-for-ubuntu-and-how-to-install-them
* shutter (Sources)
* texworks
* texworks (Sources)


Home
<pre>
* certbot
sudo apt-get install wmctrl
* dropbox
wmctrl -m         
* firefox


===== Additional repositories (not PPA) =====
sudo apt-get install <pkg-name>
* Docker
<pkg-name> --replace
* Google (Chrome)
* Rstudio
* Rstudio (Sources)
 
==== How to know if there are updates available? ====
http://askubuntu.com/questions/457874/how-to-know-if-there-are-updates-available
 
Type 'software update' in the Dash. It will launch Software Updater and also check for updates.
 
==== "Failed to download Package Files" - Software Updater ====
[http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2196376 One solution] is to run the following command first
<pre>
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
</pre>
</pre>
and then run the software updater. Usually it requires the computer to restart.


I personally adjust the frequency of notification by choosing 'Every two weeks' for Automatically check for updates, etc.
On an old/new Ubuntu the default window manager is '''Compiz'''/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Shell GNOME Shell], for xubuntu it is '''Xfwm4''' and for BBB it is '''Openbox'''. We can use the '''neofetch''' command.


==== apt-get -s upgrade ====
= Jenkins =
To do a simulated update
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-jenkins-with-apache-on-ubuntu-16-04/ How to Install Jenkins Automation Server with Apache on Ubuntu 16.04]


==== How do I get a list of obsolete/outdated packages? ====
= Automatic update, unattended upgrade =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html
$ sudo apt install aptitude
* [https://itsfoss.com/auto-updates-ubuntu/ How to Handle Automatic Updates in Ubuntu]
$ aptitude search '~o'
* http://www.howtogeek.com/228690/how-to-enable-automatic-system-updates-in-ubuntu/
 
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/automatic-security-update-unattended-upgrades-ubuntu-debian/ How To Set up Automatic Security Update (Unattended Upgrades) on Debian/Ubuntu]
$ aptitude search '?obsolete'
* Update log '''more /var/log/dpkg.log'''
</syntaxhighlight>
* To check the history including the commands used to run apt update, see '''less /var/log/apt/history.log'''
The result is not correct. Better to use '''sudo apt -s upgrade'''.
{{Pre}}
 
$ tail /var/log/apt/history.log
==== apt-get upgrade vs apt-get dist-upgrade ====
Start-Date: 2018-12-05  06:38:19
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/194651/why-use-apt-get-upgrade-instead-of-apt-get-dist-upgrade
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
 
Install: ...
My experience aligns with the statement: '''dist-upgrade''' is more likely to break stuff badly than '''upgrade'''.
Upgrade: ...
...
Start-Date: 2018-12-21  06:18:59
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.4.0-140.166, 4.4.0-141.167)
End-Date: 2018-12-21  06:19:00
</pre>
* Software & Updates GUI
** By default, it will check automatically check updates every day. I changed it to every week.
** When there are security updates, it will download and install automatically by default. Looks good.
** When there are other updates, it will display weekly.
* [https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/02/how-to-disable-automatic-update-ubuntu How to Disable Automatic Updates On Ubuntu]


==== Offline update/upgrade: [https://github.com/rickysarraf/apt-offline apt-offline] ====
== How to find out if/why my Ubuntu/Debian Linux server needs a reboot/restart ==
[https://www.ostechnix.com/fully-update-upgrade-offline-debian-based-systems/ How To Fully Update And Upgrade Offline Debian-based Systems]
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-find-out-if-my-ubuntudebian-linux-server-needs-a-reboot/ How to find out if my Ubuntu/Debian Linux server needs a reboot]  '''cat /var/run/reboot-required''' (in fact, we just need to check if the file exists or not)
* To view the list of packages that require a restart with: '''more /var/run/reboot-required.pkgs'''
* My cases are new initrd.img-5.4.X-XX-generic and vmlinuz-5.4.X-XX-generic (Linux kernel) files in /boot directory. [https://askubuntu.com/a/935899 Is there unused `initrd.img` to remove?], [https://serverascode.com/2019/05/17/install-and-boot-older-kernel-ubuntu.html Install and Boot an Older Kernel in Ubuntu], [https://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/fixing-broken-initrd-image-linux/ How to Fix a Broken Initrd Image in Linux], [https://askubuntu.com/a/574016 Safely remove old files in /boot], [https://www.jamescoyle.net/how-to/1974-how-to-fix-a-full-boot-partition-on-linux How To Fix A Full /boot Partition on Linux], [https://linoxide.com/booting/remove-old-kernel-versions-boot-menu/ How to Remove Old kernel Versions from Boot on Ubuntu 18.04].
* Check the output of 'uname -a' before and after the reboot.
<ul>
<li>
See also the [[Grub|Grub]] page. When a new initrid image is downloaded, '''/boot/grub/grub.cfg''' will be updated to use the newest image.
<pre>
grep initrd.img /boot/grub/grub.cfg -n
</pre>
</li>
</ul>
* I found the reboot reason is most likely the update of kernels (ls -lt /boot). See https://www.ubuntuupdates.org/.
* '''less /var/log/apt/history.log''' to see the update history (including unattended-upgrade, linux-headers-VERSION-generic).
* Though I have enabled '''livepatch''', when I ssh into my machine the console still shows "System restart required". Why?
** https://ubuntu.com/security/livepatch
** [https://askubuntu.com/a/844693 Instance with Canonical Livepatch Service requires restart]
** [https://www.maketecheasier.com/how-to-avoid-server-reboots-with-ubuntu-livepatch/ How to Avoid Server Reboots with Ubuntu Livepatch]
** [https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/livepatch-faq/24760 Livepatch FAQ - Livepatch - Ubuntu Community Hub]
** [https://nobuto-m.github.io/post/2017/knowing-what-services-need-restart-with-needrestart/ Knowing what services need restart with “needrestart”]


==== Mint ====
Raspberry Pi
Works well on 18.2. It can check the speed for each mirrors.
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-find-out-if-raspberry-pi-linux-os-needs-a-reboot/ How to find out if Raspberry PI Linux OS needs a reboot]


[[File:Mint software sources.png|250px]]
== Shell example to get notification when you need to reboot ==
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-find-out-if-raspberry-pi-linux-os-needs-a-reboot/ How to find out if Raspberry PI Linux OS needs a reboot]


=== Troubleshooting ===
= After running update/upgrade in Ubuntu =
==== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/406229/there-was-no-etc-default-grub-file Grub2 cannot boot after timeout] ====
== Virtualbox ==
There is not /etc/default/grub with GRUB2.
Virtualbox does not work. After initial fix, the guest machine cannot connect to internet:(
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get --reinstall install grub-pc
</syntaxhighlight>


==== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/454037/disk-drive-boot-problem-the-disk-drive-for-tmp-is-not-ready-yet-or-is-not-pres The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet] ====
== Crashes network manager (no internet connection, no applet) ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
The solution on [http://askubuntu.com/questions/727127/last-upgrade-crashes-network-manager-no-internet-connection-no-applet here] works on my Ubuntu 14.04.4. Download 3 deb files and install them (downgrade packages).
sudo mv /tmp /tmp_old
sudo mkdir /tmp
sudo chmod 1777 /tmp
</syntaxhighlight>


==== [http://askubuntu.com/questions/73997/how-do-i-fix-a-failed-to-download-package-files-error Software updater -  “Failed to download package files” error?] ====
= Printer setup =
Change the download location to 'Main Server' or another server close to the country you live in and try to sudo apt-get update again.
* [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-lpic1-108-4/index.html Manage printers and printing]


=== Display Manager ===
Printers -> Add ->  Network Printer -> Find Network Printer (wait a little bit).
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/12/how-to-change-default-display-manager.html How To Change The Default Display Manager (Switch To GDM, LightDM, SDDM, Or LXDM) In Debian, Ubuntu Or Linux Mint]


=== Suspend, hibernate ===
It shows two matches. Brother HL-5250DN (AppSocket/JetDirect network printer via DNS-SD) & Brother HL-5250DN series (LPD network printer via DNS-SD). The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.
On Ubuntu 18.04, the system preferences can set up when the system will go into suspend. You can enable it for battery or plug-in case.


If you like to suspend immediately, use
Another way is to type the IP approach (Enter URI). Enter 192.168.1.88:9100 -> Select printer from database -> Brother. There are two possibilities: HL-5250DN & HL-5250DN for CUPS. The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.
* '''sudo systemctl suspend''' from the command line. This requires to enter the password. Note the ''sudo systemctl hibernate'' does not work (the system will just shutdown).
* Press 'Alt' and then the Power Off button should change to a Suspend button from the Gnome Shell user menu. This seems to be better.


=== Password manager ===
It is strange that when I try to print from Firefox, it shows 3 options (Print to file, BRN_xxxxx, HL-5250DN). The BRN_XXXXX shows the status is online but it cannot be printed.
* [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-organize-your-passwords-using-pass-password-manager How to organize your passwords using pass password manager]
* [https://www.passwordstore.org/ pass] the standard unix password manager
* [https://www.fossmint.com/pass-commandline-password-manager-for-linux/ Pass – Manage Your Passwords from Linux Command Line]


=== Format USB drives ===
== Web interface (port 631) ==
* [https://pkgs.org/download/mintstick mintstick]. Linux Mint mintStick DEB package can be used in Ubuntu 18.04.
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/23936/how-do-you-administer-cups-remotely-using-the-web-interface  How do you administer CUPS remotely using the web interface?]  
* GParted
* [[Raspberry#Connect_your_dumb_printer_to_your_home_network|Connect your dumb printer to your home network by Raspberry Pi]]


==== USB Drive Writing Speed ====
== Troubleshooting ==
Using the dd command <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://support.system76.com/articles/add-a-printer-pop/ Pop_OS].If the printer stops working, open the Printers Application again and click the gear icon, and select Remove Printer to remove the printer and its settings. Repeat the steps above to add the printer and try printing the test page again. This process usually resolves many printing issues.
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=1 oflag=dsync
* '''io.elementary.appcenter''' took 2GB memory on Pop_OS 20.04; see [https://www.reddit.com/r/pop_os/comments/h0tgzn/pop_shop_not_closing_properly_sometimes/ '''Pop Shop''' not closing properly (sometimes)]
* [[#LPR_.26_Cupswrapper|Download driver from manufacturer website]]
* To look at the CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) configuration and status window, please open this webpage: http://localhost:631. The "Help" menu provides help for lots of printer commands.
* [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems Debugging Printing Problems] Ubuntu
** '''avahi-browse -a -v -t -r ''' can show the printer IP


sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync
== Deep sleeping ==
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://medium.com/@watsonpitter26/how-do-i-get-my-brother-printer-out-of-deep-sleep-mode-2fc14e2ab9d6 How do I get my brother printer out of deep sleep mode]
* [https://help.brother-usa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/151825/~/unable-to-print-after-the-machine-has-entered-deep-sleep---windows Unable to print after the machine has entered "Deep Sleep" - Windows]
* [https://help.brother-usa.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/153110/~/unable-to-print-after-the-machine-has-entered-deep-sleep---macintosh Unable to print after the machine has entered "Deep Sleep" - Macintosh]


Some data from plugging into USB 2.0 slot. Partition format may be FAT32 or Ext3/4.
== Command line ==
* Staples 128GB: 6.7M/s when writing 200M (fat32 formatted by [[Linux#Format_a_USB_drive|USB Stick Formatter]]). 161M/s when writing 200M, 174M/s when writing 400M, 9M/s when writing 800M (NTFS).
* '''lpstat'''
* Toshiba 16GB USB 3.0: 9M/s when writing 200M, 5.6M/s when writing 400M, 3.9M/s when writing 800M.
** '''lpstat -t''': see the status for all of the printers on the system, as well as the scheduler and all jobs
* Samsung 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive fit: 7.6M/s when writing 200M, 12M/s when writing 400M, 6.7M/s when writing 800M, 10M/s when writing 1600M.
** '''lpstat -p''': Display all installed printers
* Seagate Backup Plus 4T: 25-27 M/s when writing on ext4 and 500-750 M/s on exFAT.
** '''lpstat -a''': Display only those printers that are currently accepting print requests.
* WD MyPassort 1T: 154M/s when writing 200M, 156M/s when writing 400M, 168M/s when writing 800M (NTFS/exFAT). 22~24M/s when writing on ext3.
** '''lpstat -o''': Display all active print jobs
* WD Mybook 4T: 21.4 MB/s when writing 1G.
* '''lp'''
** '''lp example.pdf''': print a single example.pdf file on your default printer
** '''lp -d MFCL2700DW example.pdf''': specify a printer via the -d switch:
** Two-sided printing: '''lp -o sides=two-sided-long-edge example.pdf'''
** '''lp -P 1,3,5-7,16 example.pdf''' : Print certain pages
** man lp: Help
* '''lpadmin'''
** '''lpadmin -x''': Delete a printer. PS I cannot delete a printer either using the GUI or the command line:(


Conclusions:
== LPR & Cupswrapper* ==
# USB flash drive is slow compared to USB portable hard drive.
* [https://opensource.com/article/21/9/print-files-linux Print files from your Linux terminal]
# Large writing will become slower on USB flash drive but not on hard drive.
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/383515/whats-the-difference-between-lpr-and-cupswrapper-drivers-how-to-install-printe What's the difference between LPR and cupswrapper drivers? How to install printer drivers?]
# <strike>NTFS/exFAT is several times faster than ext3/ext4</strike>. The testing result here is false b/s caching.
* [http://support.brother.com/g/b/producttop.aspx?c=eu_ot&lang=en&prod=mfcl2710dw_us_eu_as Brother MFC-L2710DW] driver download & manual. It looks this is 2015 product.
# The test result can fluctuate a lot when using the dd command with count=1.
** '''lpstat -t''' to check the status for CUPS printer OR
** '''Alt+F2''' and enter '''system-config-printer'''
** Deb version
** The deb version only has i386 version?
** [https://youtu.be/ys5VqAEqVII How to install brother Network printer on ubuntu] 2017
** [https://faithtechlife.com/2015/06/03/setting-up-brother-mfc-l2700dw-on-ubuntu/ Setting Up Brother MFC-L2700DW on Ubuntu 14.04]
* From Brother's website (shell script). See also [https://notebook.thriftechs.com/2017/11/installing-brother-mfc-l2700dw-as-network-printer-on-ubuntu/ INSTALLING BROTHER MFC-L2700DW AS NETWORK PRINTER ON UBUNTU 16.04], or [https://kbpdfstudio.qoppa.com/install-printer-driver-on-linux/ this post] from PDF Studio for step-by-step instruction with screenshots.
*# Download the '''Driver Install Tool''' (linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz) under Utilities instead of Linux Printer Driver (deb package).
*# Open a terminal window.
*# cd Downloads
*# gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz
*# su bash linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-* "Brother machine name"; e.g. sudo bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.2.0-1 MFC-L2700DW
*# The driver installation will start. Follow the installation screen directions. When you see the message '''Will you specify the DeviceURI ?''', For USB Users: Choose N(No) '''For Network Users: Choose Y(Yes)''' and DeviceURI number (ipp://BRWFC017C4B27C8.local:631/ipp/print ) or the "Specify IP address" choice (192.168.1.89).
*# The install process may take some time. Please wait until it is complete.
*# http://192.168.1.89:631. The [https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=us&lang=en&prod=mfcl2710dw_us_eu_as&faqid=faq00002496_002 default password] is '''initpass'''
* It seems Ubuntu 18.04 can automatically detect the MFC-L2700DW network printer.
* I use this method to install the driver on Ubuntu 18.04 and 20.04.
* I update to the latest version using ios app (2020-04-20). I tried more than 1 time.
* Some commands
<pre>
$ lpstat -R  # check queue
</pre>
[[:File:PrinterInstall.png]]


Cautions:
== Paper Jam ==
* When I use the '''cp''' command to copy a 4.3GB iso file to USB flash drive, it took less than 1 minute. But after I eject the drive (disappear from NEMO Windows Manager/taskbar notification), its LED keeps flashing. A message "Writing data to USB DISK 2.0 Don't unplug until finished" appears on top right corner of my desktop. If I unplug it now, the OS will pop up an error message "Error ejecting /dev/sdc ...". This makes me suspect the testing results here. In fact, when I try to plug in the flash drive, the OS cannot mount the drive. I need to go back to use the USB Stick Formatter to reformat the drive.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oYP0GCM_Mw Brother MFCL2710DW - Clearing paper jam errors]
 
== Drum ==
* [http://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?prod=hl5250dn_all&c=eu_ot&lang=en&faqid=faq00000154_022 Replace the drum unit]
* https://youtu.be/KpK3gDJTF3k


=== Use '''parted''' command to format a new hard disk ===
= Graphics driver =
* The '''fdisk''' won’t create partitions larger than 2 TB. Use '''parted''' with GPT partition table.
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia By default Ubuntu will use the open source video driver '''Nouveau''' for your NVIDIA graphics card. This driver lacks support for 3D acceleration and may not work with the very latest video cards or technologies from NVIDIA.  
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/how-to-manage-disk-partitions-using-parted-command/ How To Manage Disk Partitions Using Parted Command]
* [https://itsfoss.com/fix-ubuntu-freezing/ Fixing Ubuntu Freezing at Boot Time]. Ubuntu 18.04. Don't use open source version of NVIDIA drivers. Use proprietary NVIDIA drivers.
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/517354/terminal-method-of-formatting-storage-drive. The bottomline is not to use '''fdisk''' since it does not support GPT. Use '''parted''' (the CLI brother of GParted).
* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-updated-and-optimized-open-graphics-drivers-radeon-intel-and-nvidia-on-ubuntu-15-0414-04.html
* http://www.tecmint.com/parted-command-to-create-resize-rescue-linux-disk-partitions/
* http://www.howtogeek.com/242045/how-to-get-the-latest-nvidia-amd-or-intel-graphics-drivers-on-ubuntu/
* https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/fdisk-unable-to-create-partition-greater-2tb.html
* http://www.binarytides.com/linux-get-gpu-information/
* https://trisquel.info/en/wiki/how-format-external-storage-device-using-parted


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
GPU info
sudo apt-get install parted
{{Pre}}
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
# OR
$ lshw -numeric -C display
</pre>


sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb  # find out the disk size
To check hardware acceleration
{{Pre}}
# If glxinfo is not find, run sudo apt-get install mesa-utils
$ glxinfo | grep OpenGL
</pre>


sudo parted
Under Ubuntu-Unity, we can search Additional Drivers to install propriety party drivers instead of using X.org.
  print
  select /dev/sdb
  mklabel myLabel
  mkpart primary ext4 0GB 128GB
  print
  quit
lsblk
sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1


mkdir /mnt/newdisk
On Dell T3600, it shows (pay attention to the line '''driver=nouveau'''). See also [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/InstallNouveau/ Installing Nouveau on your Linux computer].
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/newdisk
{{Pre}}
df -h
$ sudo lshw -C video
</syntaxhighlight>
[sudo] password for brb:
  *-display
    description: VGA compatible controller
    product: GF108GL [Quadro 600]
    vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
    ...
</pre>


=== Gparted ===
If I change to use the nvidia driver on T3600 which has NVIDIA Quadro 600, the GLX error will happen (OpenGL related. Some programs like Qt Creator, Blender will not be able to run). See [https://taichimd.us/mediawiki/index.php/Qt#Could_not_initialize_GLX._Aborted the detail].
It is best to use the latest release of GParted https://github.com/GNOME/gparted/.


The gparted version on Mint 17.2 is 0.18.0 (Feb 19, 2014) while the current one is 0.28.1 (Feb 17, 2017).
== AMD vs NVIDIA ==
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-amd-nvidia-gpus-linux/ Should You Use AMD or NVIDIA GPUs on Linux?]


After I create a bootable USB drive, the partition format is fat32 (I use an old version of GParted to format the drive as fat32, and then I use unetbootin to create the bootable USB drive).
= Autostart a program after logging into your desktop =
<ol>
<li>'''~/.config/autostart/''' (hidden directory)


If we want to use unetbootin, the USB drive has better to be pre-formatted as fat32 first for unetbootin to detect it. Once unetbootin detect the drive, we can use gparted to reformat it as NTFS before going to burn the Windows bootable USB drive. Read [https://askubuntu.com/questions/162174/how-do-i-use-unetbootin-to-make-a-bootable-windows-usb-installer How do I use Unetbootin to make a bootable Windows USB installer?].
Add .desktop files to here to have programs start automatically at startup. These .desktop files are application shortcuts — you can often create them by dragging-and-dropping an application onto your desktop or even just into the ~/.config/autostart/ window. I am using this way to auto start conky; see [[Conky|here]]. [https://askubuntu.com/a/81385 How can I add new autostart programs in Lubuntu?]


==== '''gparted''' on a 4TB disk ====
If you’re not using a desktop environment check out '''~/.bash_profile''' file.
Get an error when I tried to create partitions on a 4T disk. Search 4TB gparted sectors exceeds the msdos-partition-table-imposed maximum of 4294967295
</li>
<li>'''/etc/xdg/autostart'''
</li>
<li>search 'Startup Applications Preferences' in Dash/Menu/Preferences. I have 1) Calibre 2) Dropbox 3) SSH Key Agent (/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh) . For Lubuntu, this option is available on version 19.04+.
</li>
</ol>


It seems it is necessary to use '''GPT''' instead of '''MBR/msdos''' as a partition table to overcome 2TB limitions.
Resources:
* http://www.howtogeek.com/228467/how-to-make-a-program-run-at-startup-on-any-computer/
* https://developer.toradex.com/knowledge-base/how-to-autorun-application-at-the-start-up-in-linux
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/48321/how-do-i-start-applications-automatically-on-login How do I start applications automatically on login?]
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/11/how-to-launch-startup-applications-with.html How To Launch Startup Applications With A Delay On Linux]


It is also a good idea to use a live gparted os since the one in Ubuntu may not be up-to-date and gparted takes forever to scan devices. When boot from live USB, we need to turn off the Ext hard disk first.
= Auto start services on boot =
* https://geekflare.com/how-to-auto-start-services-on-boot-in-linux/
* https://askubuntu.com/questions/9382/how-can-i-configure-a-service-to-run-at-startup
* [[#Make_script_run_at_boot_time_with_init.d_directory|Make script run at boot time with init.d directory]]


Step1. Device -> Create a partition table -> GPT
On Ubuntu (Let’s say script name is nginx),
# Copy the script in '''/etc/init.d/''' folder
# Execute the below command
{{Pre}}
update-rc.d nginx defaults
</pre>
# Reboot the server to ensure services are started.


Step2. Create a new ext4 partition as you want.
= Take screenshots (and edit them) =
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/taking_a_screenshot
* [https://www.debugpoint.com/screenshot-apps-linux/ 10 Best Modern Screenshot Apps for Linux] 2023/12/28


* http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2164361
== gnome-screenshot (preinstalled in Ubuntu) ==
* http://gparted-forum.surf4.info/viewtopic.php?id=14940
* [https://linuxhint.com/screenshots_ubuntu/ The Best Methods to Take Screenshots in Ubuntu 22.04]
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/339041/cannot-resize-drive
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/taking-screenshots-in-linux-using-gnome-screenshot/ A comprehensive guide to taking screenshots in Linux using gnome-screenshot]
* http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/67835/change-partition-table-with-gparted
{{Pre}}
# Current window
gnome-screenshot -w


Note:
# an area
* The 4TB hard disk can be recognized and used normally in an internal hd in Ubuntu 12.04.
gnome-screenshot -a
* The 4TB hard disk can also be used in Windows 7 as an external hd if I formatted it (e.g. from gparted in Linux) as an NTFS partition. The Disk Management (command prompt -> diskmgnt.msc) shows it has 3726.02 GB (3726.02 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 4.000784e12 Bytes) capacity and the windows manager shows it is 3.63TB (3726.02/1024=3.638) total space.
* It cannot be used as 4TB in the case when I use a docking station in Dell Precision T3500. Unsolved problem:
** Running the command chown from root to user takes forever on 4T partition.
** The ext dock station (StarTech) will halt the shutdown until I power off the station?


Conclusion:
# delay
* 4TB using NTFS works on Ubuntu.
gnome-screenshot --delay=[SECONDS]
* rsync will not stop spinning for some reason even the command is finished (through StarTech dock station).


Below is a screenshot I got from Gparted on a pre-formatted (NTFS) 4T portable drive from Seagate. It seems not harmful because I can still umount, change labels, etc on the disk.
# interactive mode
gnome-screenshot -i


[[File:Gparted gpt.png|200px]]
# directly save your screenshot
gnome-screenshot --file=[FILENAME]


=== tracker-miner-fs ===
# copy to the clipboard
See http://askubuntu.com/questions/346211/tracker-store-and-tracker-miner-fs-eating-up-my-cpu-on-every-startup how to disable it.
gnome-screenshot -c
</pre>


=== Health check of the hdd ===
== [http://shutter-project.org/ Shutter] (removed) ==
I got an input/output error when I use ''sudo rm'', ''sudo reboot'' or ''Ctrl + Del'' commands.  
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/10/shutter-removed-from-ubuntu-1810-and.html Shutter screenshot tool was removed from Debian Unstable and Ubuntu 18.10 ]. Consider '''flameshot'''.


When I use the power button to force shutdown, I could not boot again. The BIOS does find the hdd and the Ubuntu Live USB does find the internal hdd too.
{{Pre}}
# https://launchpad.net/~shutter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install shutter
</pre>


To force to reboot/shutdown, follow the suggestion [http://linoxide.com/how-tos/inputoutput-error-bad-blocks-how-to-restart-linux/ here]
* After we launch Shutter, the tool sits at the (upper-right) Ubuntu system tray
* The built-in editor (click '''Edit''' button on the rhs) is convenient but limited ('''GIMP''' is more powerful but complicated). Tools includes
** Select item to move or resize it
** Draw a freehand line
** Highlighter
** Draw a straight line
** Draw an arrow
** Draw a rectangle
** Draw an ellipse
** Add a text
** Censor portions of the screenshot
** Pixelize selected areas
** Crop
* [http://shutter-project.org/preview/screenshots/ screenshots]
* Each taken screenshots are placed in different tabs in Shutter
* If we close Shutter, the unsaved screenshots are still there because by default it automatically save files in the ~/Pictures folder. We can modify the settings from Edit -> Preferences.
* It also supports 'cropping'. Click 'Edit' button, Tool -> Crop, Select a region, Click 'Crop' button on the RHS.


'''dmesg''' command shows there are a few bad sectors on that hdd.  
== ksnip ==
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/02/ksnip-160-screenshot-software-released.html Ksnip 1.6.0 Screenshot Software Released With System Tray Icon, Global Hotkeys, Watermarks And More ]


http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/37659/the-beginners-guide-to-linux-disk-utilities/ shows a few ways to run a health check on the hdd. The gnome disk utility cannot run S.M.A.R.T. on the external hdd.
Note the snap version of the program does not allow me to save the file?
<pre>
sudo badblocks -v /dev/sdb1
sudo badblocks /dev/sdb > /home/zainul/bad-blocks
sudo fsck -l bad-blocks /dev/sdb
</pre>


This article http://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/how-to-fix-repair-bad-blocks-in-linux/ talks about how to fix/repair bad blocks in Linux
The deb [https://github.com/ksnip/ksnip/releases binary file] works perfectly.
.


This article http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/25902/what-does-this-hard-disk-error-message-mean-current-pending-sector-count talks about how to do with bad sectors.
To crop an image, click the "Crop" icon. It will select the border of the image ready for cropping. All you have to do is drag and resize the rectangle. See a screenshot below.


It is an indicator that hdd is going to die http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/34-bad-blocks-what-should-i-do-927224-print/.
[[:File:Ksnip.png]]
 
== [https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot flameshot] (good replacement of shutter) ==
* https://flameshot.js.org/#/
* [https://itsfoss.com/take-screenshot-linux/ Best Tools For Taking and Editing Screenshots in Linux]
* It also has a command line function like scrot.
* The text tool cannot change the font size?
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/how-to-take-screenshots-flameshot-linux/ How to Capture and Edit Screenshots on Linux With Flameshot]


=== Burn/Write an iso or img file to a USB flash drive ===
== Annotator ==
[http://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows Official instruction] on www.ubuntu.com and from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tools_to_create_Live_USB_systems wikipedia].
* [https://itsfoss.com/annotator/ Annotator: Open-Source App for Linux to Easily Add Essential Annotations to Your Images]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/install-use-annotator-linux/ How to Install and Use Annotator: An Image Annotation Tool for Linux]


* If your current OS is windows => [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/#button Universal USB Installer/Live Linux USB Creator].
== GIMP ==
* If your current OS is Ubuntu => [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick#Creating_a_bootable_Ubuntu_USB_flash_drive_from_Ubuntu Several choices] like '''Startup Disk Creator/usb-creator''' ([[has an option on the GUI to erase the usb drive]]). If your ubuntu derivative does not have it, install it by sudo apt-get install usb-creator-gtk. UNETBOOTIN (no option to erase the USB so it can fail) or mkusb.
File -> Create -> Screenshot
* If your current OS is Mint => Right click the iso file and select Make bootable USB stick. No software to install.


==== Use dd ====
== '''import''' ==
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/unix-linux-dd-create-make-disk-image-commands/ How to make disk image with dd on Linux or Unix]
command from ImageMagick


First, get to know the USB drive device name like /dev/sdb. When using 'dd', the USB drive has to be unmounted (using 'umount' command, not click 'reject' button in File Manager). Note that this will irrevocably destroy all data on /dev/sdX.
== '''scrot''' ==
from scrot package. Note that by default the title bar will not be included (see the '-b' option below).


The instruction can be found in a lot of places like [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/USB_Flash_Installation_Media Archlinux wiki] page.
It seems '''scrot''' is better for my need.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo fdisk -l
sudo dd bs=4M if=xxx.img of=/dev/sdb && sync
</syntaxhighlight>
where /dev/sdb is a device name, not a partition name. We can also adjust bs to a smaller value like 1M, 4m.


* [https://opensource.com/article/18/7/how-use-dd-linux Monitor dd operations]. Note for some reason it will stuck in the middle of process; the process bar stopped. And when it happened, 'Ctrl+c' will not stop immediately.
Note: there seems no way to copy the screenshot to the clipboard.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
{{Pre}}
$ sudo umount /dev/mmcblk0p1
scrot -c -d 5 screenshot.png    # -c is count down, -d is delay
$ sudo apt install pv
$ sudo dd if=Downloads/ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso | pv | sudo dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
</syntaxhighlight>


* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-dd-command-show-progress-while-coping/ Monitor the progress],
scrot -b -c -d 5 -u screenshot.png  # -b is title bar, -u is the current foc'u'sed window
** adding a parameter '''status=progress''' in '''dd''' (not working on Ubuntu 14.04)
** Linux '''dialog''' command
** following [[Raspberry#Install_an_image_to_a_SD_card|Raspberry Pi]]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo pkill -USR1 -n -x dd
</syntaxhighlight>


For some reason when I use dd to create ubuntu 14.04 on usb drive, sudo gparted also gives me a Libparted warning ''/dev/sdc contains GPT signature, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should... Is it a GPT partition table?'' messsage. If I click 'Yes', Gparted shows no partition on the usb drive??? Nevertheless, the usb drive can be used to boot into ubuntu 14.04.
scrot -u                        # current window


In another case, the gparted compalins the usb drive "Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sdb". Someone suggests to issue a command
scrot -s screenshot.png          # select an area
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=4M
</syntaxhighlight>


==== [https://etcher.io/ Etcher] - cross platform ====
scrot --thumb 50                # 50% of the original screenshot
For Ubuntu, there is no need to install the program. Just run the binary file (.AppImage).


See https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/pi-sd-etcher/
scrot abc.png -e 'gthumb $n'    # open gThumb to open the file after taking the screenshot


==== [https://rufus.akeo.ie/ Rufus - Windows] ====
# sudo apt-get install mirage    # 105 kB
* Create GPT (for UEFI) or MBR partition table. See [http://www.howtogeek.com/193669/whats-the-difference-between-gpt-and-mbr-when-partitioning-a-drive/ What’s the Difference Between GPT and MBR When Partitioning a Drive?]
mirage screenshot.png            # view the image
* https://github.com/hirotakaster/baytail-bootia32.efi
* [https://medium.com/@tomac/installing-ubuntu-mint-linux-on-onda-820w-tablet-727747a376b#.o4osscrty installing Ubuntu / Mint Linux on Onda 820w tablet]
* It successfully burns ESXi and Ubuntu iso images to USB drives while the USB drives created by the 'dd' command does not work??


==== [https://unetbootin.github.io/ UNETBOOTIN] - cross platform ====
scrot -b -d 5 '%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S.png' -e 'mv $f ~/Desktop/'
For creating a Windows bootable USB drive, we cannot use Etcher program. On UDoo-X86 [https://www.udoo.org/get-started-x86/ Get started] site, it suggests to use Unetbootin if the host machine is Ubuntu. NOTE. the USB drive has to be formatted as FAT32 (this can be done by '''GParted''' program); otherwise Unetbootin cannot recognize the drive. Unfortunately the USB drive can not be booted from UDoo-X86. See also the trick by [https://askubuntu.com/questions/162174/how-do-i-use-unetbootin-to-make-a-bootable-windows-usb-installer this post].
</pre>
* The command ''sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt'' should be '''sudo mkdir /media/$USER/usb; sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/$USER/usb''' where /dev/sdc1 should be changed appropriately
* This approach works
* Rufus is good but not always (eg the USB drive is not bootable??)


The GUI is written by Qt so the program is cross-platform. See its [http://sourceforge.net/p/unetbootin/wiki/compile/ wiki].
See [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-take-screenshots-in-linux-with-scrot/ How to take screenshots in Linux with scrot].


The following is a screenshot of the contents of xubuntu 12.04. '''The usb drive needs to be formatted to fat32''' on Windows OS to repair partition table error. The partition table error was discovered when I use sudo gparted program to view the USB drive.
== [https://screencloud.net/ ScreenCloud] ==
* Binary for Ubuntu 16.04 is available
* https://github.com/olav-st/screencloud (Compiling instruction is given there)
* http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/force-install-screencloud-ubuntu-16-04


Note that Unetbootin (Windows & Linux) and Universal USB installer (Windows only) are quite similar although Universal USB installer provides more options in its interface while Unetbootin does not have any other options.
== Hotshots ==
 
Only supports Ubuntu up to 14.04.
[[File:XUbuntu12044 USBdrive.png|200px]]
{{Pre}}
[[File:XUbuntu gparted.png|200px]]
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install hotshots
</pre>


==== Universal USB Installer/UUI ====
== mtPaint, MyPaint, Pinta ==
http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/
[[#Paint.NET_like_program|Paint.NET_like_program]]


I first used ''dd'' command to successfully created a xubuntu 14.04 usb drive but there seems to be a problem with the partition since the gparted program will give a warning message about that and also the whole 16GB was used when I insert the drive onto a Windows machine.
Either MyPaint (no tool) or Pinta (can't control font size) is not good at adding text to an image. GIMP is still the king.


Note that the '''fdisk''' utility cannot handle this new partition format so we have to use the '''gparted''' program.
= Screencaster/Record desktop =


Open the '''gparted''' program. Use it MULTIPLE TIMES to create a partition table (Device -> Create Partition Table...). Then we create a FAT32 partition with all of the space. After that, we can use the UUI program to create an Ubuntu USB drive.
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts (seems outdated)
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/4428/how-to-create-a-screencast
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/ways-can-record-desktop-linux-raspberry-pi/ 7 Ways to Record Your Desktop Screen on Linux and Raspberry Pi]: Kazam, Simple Screen Recorder, ScreenStudio, RecordMyDesktop, VLC, Asciinema, OBS Studio.
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/897844 How to Record Screen and internal Audio?] (simplescreenrecorder works for recording the entire screen & a fixed rectangle but not a window!)
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-linux-screen-recording-apps/ The 8 Best Linux Screen Recording Apps to Capture Your Screen]


The following screenshots are from a 16GB USB drive.
== OBS Studio (cross platform) ==
* https://obsproject.com/, https://youtu.be/55sP4ytE1uc?t=189
* [https://itsfoss.com/screen-record-obs-wayland/ Screen Recording in Linux With OBS and Wayland]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-obs-studio-live-streaming-alternatives/ The 5 Best OBS Studio Alternatives for Live Streaming]


[[File:UUIa.png|200px]] [[File:UUIb.png|200px]]
== Blue Recorder ==
* https://github.com/xlmnxp/blue-recorder. Snap and Flathub. Blue Recorder captures both audio and video at 60fps stright out of the box. You can define a delay. You can hide the app's interface.


=== Multiple boot USB ===
== Peek ==
==== [http://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ YUMI] ====
https://github.com/phw/peek 9.9k star, latest release 2020. It is possible to use Peek in a GNOME Shell Wayland session using XWayland by launching Peek with the X11 backend.
YUMI works much like Universal USB Installer, except it can be used to install more than one distribution to run Live from your USB.


It can be used to create a Multiboot USB Flash Drive containing multiple operating systems, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, diagnostic tools, and more.
== VokaScreenNG ==
* https://github.com/vkohaupt/vokoscreenNG 895 star, latest release Oct 01, 2023
* [https://www.debugpoint.com/screen-recorders-linux-wayland/ Best Screen Recorders for Wayland in Linux (Compared & Tested)]
* [https://itsfoss.com/vokoscreenng/ VokoscreenNG: Open Source Screencasting Tool]
* It is used in [https://youtu.be/T29fMv5OoFA youtube videos] of QML tutorials.


==== [http://multibootusb.org/ MultiBootUSB] ====
== [https://launchpad.net/kazam kazam] ==
The program is included by LXLE.
It seems Kazam does not support Wayland yet. So use OBS Studio instead.


It supports [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LiveUsbPendrivePersistent persistence] up to 4GB for ubuntu and its derivatives.
Although Kazam can do screenshots, [[#Shutter|Shutter]] (can sit on the system tray) is more convenient for taking care of screenshots.  


It also supports multi-thread (check by top or htop). The %cpu > 100.  
The default frame rate is only 15. If we want to increase it, go to File -> Preferences -> Screencast tab.  


It will take space as needed. So we can still use the USB drive to write data.
When recording, it will have 5 seconds (adjustable) to wait. After launching Kazam, it will show an icon (video recorder) on the top-right corner. Keyboard shortcuts are available. For example (Windows key=Super key),
* Record=Ctrl + Windows + r,
* Finish=Ctrl + Windows + f,
* Pause=Ctrl + Windows + p.
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install kazam
</pre>
You can choose fullscreen, window or a specific area. However, if you want to change the window or area once you have chosen one, you have to restart the program. One nice thing with Kazam is the output video is in .mp4 format (not ogv or ogg format). For a 14-seconds video with 15 frames per second (default), the video file size is 1.4MB.


* http://multibootusb.org/news/
A good introduction [https://www.maketecheasier.com/create-screencast-videos-using-kazam/ Create Screencast Videos With Ease Using Kazam]
* https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb
* https://github.com/mbusb/multibootusb/wiki/User-Guide


For some reason, the USB drive could not be boot after I use the program. The ubuntu does not show/recognize it though gparted still finds it. Maybe it is because the partition format (ext4 by gparted) is right. For YUMI program, it says to use fat16/fat32/NTFS; otherise syslinux will fail. But it seems not to help:( Maybe it is the partition table (I choose gpt instead of the default msdos).
== [http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/ SimpleScreenRecorder] (Qt based) ==
[https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr source code] and [https://beeznest.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/the-comprehensive-guide-to-screencasting-in-ubuntu-14-04/ this article]
{{Pre}}
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maarten-baert/simplescreenrecorder
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install simplescreenrecorder
</pre>
 
== [https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/Istanbul Istanbul] ==
Saved files are in the '''ogg''' format.
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install istanbul
</pre>
 
== [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts/RecordMyDesktop RecordMyDesktop] ==
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Tn3Z8OklQ.
** The recorded video is in the '''ogv''' format.
** It can be run from the command line.
** We need to run '''ffmpeg''' to convert video to flv (Quality seems to be reduced) OR we can use online service (http://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-mp4) to convert ogv file to mp4 file (Same quality as I can tell).
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install recordmydesktop gtk-recordmydesktop
</pre>
 
== Create animated Gif of a screencast ==
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/107726/how-to-create-animated-gif-images-of-a-screencast Create animated Gif of a screencast] and the command line tool [https://github.com/jclem/gifify/ Gifify].
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/record-screen-to-animated-gif-on-linux/ How to record a region of your desktop as animated GIF on Linux]
* [https://vishalvyas.com/how-to-create-animated-gifs-with-peek-on-ubuntu/ How to create Animated GIFs with Peek on Ubuntu]


=== Determine/install/switch Window Manager ===
= Second screen =
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/72549/how-to-determine-which-window-manager-is-running
== Deskreen: share an app or the desktop ==
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/227607/different-display-and-window-managers-for-ubuntu-and-how-to-install-them
* cf [[Remote_desktop#RustDesk|RustDesk]] (teamviewer like)
* cf [https://anydesk.org/en/solutions/personal-user AnyDesk] (teamviewer like)
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/01/deskreen-makes-any-device-with-web.html Deskreen Makes Any Device With A Web Browser A Second Screen For Your Computer], [https://smile.amazon.com/Headless-Display-Emulator-Headless-1920x1080-Generation/dp/B06XT1Z9TF amazon]
* [https://www.reviewgeek.com/68635/the-free-deskreen-app-turns-your-old-tablet-into-a-wireless-monitor/ The Free Deskreen App Turns Your Old Tablet Into a Wireless Monitor]
* Android:
** Firefox works better than Brave/Duckduckgo on Onyx Note Air. I can exit the full screen mode by swiping up to get open apps and then clicking on FF. Dasung Non-Reader is much slow compared to Note Air.
* IOS:
** Safari works well. The latency is low and there is an "X" on top-left corner to exit the full screen mode. Chrome does not work for some reason.
 
== VirtScreen ==
https://github.com/kbumsik/VirtScreen


<pre>
== Mirroring display/screen ==
sudo apt-get install wmctrl
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/05/turn-your-tablet-or-phone-into-graphic.html Turn Your Tablet Or Phone Into A Graphic Tablet / Touch Screen For Your Desktop With Weylus]
wmctrl -m         


sudo apt-get install <pkg-name>
= Wallpaper =
<pkg-name> --replace
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/305974/how-to-use-bings-background-of-the-day-as-your-ubuntu-wallpaper/ How to Use Bing’s Background of the Day as Your Ubuntu Wallpaper]
</pre>
* Download the wallpapers from other distributions like
** Linux Mint. [https://winaero.com/install-previous-wallpapers-linux-mint-19/ Install Previous Wallpapers in Linux Mint 19]. '''/usr/share/backgrounds/'''
** Elementary
** Budgie
* [https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Wallpapers Fedora wallpapers]


On Ubuntu the default window manager is '''Compiz''', for xubuntu it is '''Xfwm4''' and for BBB it is '''Openbox'''.
= Customize the desktop =


=== Jenkins ===
== Dock ==
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-jenkins-with-apache-on-ubuntu-16-04/ How to Install Jenkins Automation Server with Apache on Ubuntu 16.04]
* [https://itsfoss.com/customize-ubuntu-dock/ The Definitive Guide to Using and Customizing the Dock in Ubuntu]
* [https://itsfoss.com/make-ubuntu-look-like-macos/ How to Make Ubuntu Look Like macOS in 5 Easy Steps]
* Install Cairo-Dock.


=== Automatic update ===
== Show date in top bar of desktop ==
* https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1040306/how-to-show-date-in-top-bar-of-deskop-in-ubuntu-18-04-lts Ubuntu 18.04] <syntaxhighlight lang='bash' inline>
* http://www.howtogeek.com/228690/how-to-enable-automatic-system-updates-in-ubuntu/
dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-show-date 'true'
* Update log '''more /var/log/dpkg.log'''
* To check the history including the commands used to run apt update, see '''less /var/log/apt/history.log'''
: <syntaxhighlight lang='rsplus'>
$ tail /var/log/apt/history.log
Start-Date: 2018-12-05  06:38:19
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Install: ...
Upgrade: ...
...
Start-Date: 2018-12-21  06:18:59
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.4.0-140.166, 4.4.0-141.167)
End-Date: 2018-12-21  06:19:00
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
* Software & Updates GUI
** By default, it will check automatically check updates every day. I changed it to every week.
** When there are security updates, it will download and install automatically by default. Looks good.
** When there are other updates, it will display weekly.
* [https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/02/how-to-disable-automatic-update-ubuntu How to Disable Automatic Updates On Ubuntu]


=== After running update/upgrade in Ubuntu ===
== Remove overlay scroll bar ==
==== Virtualbox ====
http://www.itworld.com/article/2698420/disable-overlay-scroll-bars-in-ubuntu-14-04.html
Virtualbox does not work. After initial fix, the guest machine cannot connect to internet:(
 
== Change scroll bar color ==
See [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1172617 this post]. Run sudo apt-get install gnome-color-chooser.
 
Go to Engines tab in gnome-color-chooser and choose clearlooks engine for scrollbars.


==== Crashes network manager (no internet connection, no applet) ====
== How to turn off/disable Compiz's “drag to maximize” behaviour? ==
The solution on [http://askubuntu.com/questions/727127/last-upgrade-crashes-network-manager-no-internet-connection-no-applet here] works on my Ubuntu 14.04.4. Download 3 deb files and install them (downgrade packages).
http://askubuntu.com/questions/72452/how-to-turn-off-compizs-drag-to-maximize-behaviour


=== Printer setup ===
On Mint, go to Preferences -> Window Tiling -> Enable Window Tiling and snapping -> Off.
* [https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-lpic1-108-4/index.html Manage printers and printing]


Printers -> Add ->  Network Printer -> Find Network Printer (wait a little bit).
== Move a Window Without Clicking the Titlebar ==
Hold down the '''Alt''' key and then click in the window anywhere, and move your mouse.. See [[Raspberry#Move_a_Window_Without_Clicking_the_Titlebar|here]]. For recent Ubuntu, we can hold the '''super''' key and drag the window anywhere. See [https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-windows-states.html.en Move and resize windows].


It shows two matches. Brother HL-5250DN (AppSocket/JetDirect network printer via DNS-SD) & Brother HL-5250DN series (LPD network printer via DNS-SD). The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.
On new Ubuntu, the Settings -> Keyboard Shortcuts shows Alt + F7 can be used to move a Window. The method is to use the arrow keys to move the window up/down after we hit Alt + F7.


Another way is to type the IP approach (Enter URI). Enter 192.168.1.88:9100 -> Select printer from database -> Brother. There are two possibilities: HL-5250DN & HL-5250DN for CUPS. The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.
== Snapping windows to left or right ==
* Drag the window to left or right. I found when I drag the window to right, it just maximizes the window
* Window key + Left/right key. It Works on Ubuntu 18.40.


It is strange that when I try to print from Firefox, it shows 3 options (Print to file, BRN_xxxxx, HL-5250DN). The BRN_XXXXX shows the status is online but it cannot be printed.
== How to Keep a Window Always on Top ==
[https://www.makeuseof.com/keep-a-window-always-on-top-linux/ How to Keep a Window Always on Top in Linux]


==== Web interface (port 631) ====
== Change mouse cursor size ==
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/23936/how-do-you-administer-cups-remotely-using-the-web-interface  How do you administer CUPS remotely using the web interface?]
Settings -> Universal Access
* [[Raspberry#Connect_your_dumb_printer_to_your_home_network|Connect your dumb printer to your home network by Raspberry Pi]]


==== Command line ====
= [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager Network Manager] =
* '''lpstat -p''': Display all installed printers
== Find Available Network Interfaces On Linux ==
* '''lpstat -a''': Display only those printers that are currently accepting print requests.
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-find-available-network-interfaces-on-linux/ Find Available Network Interfaces On Linux]
* '''lpadmin -x''': Delete a printer. PS I cannot delete a printer either using the GUI or the command line:(


==== LPR & Cupswrapper ====
# ifconfig -a
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/383515/whats-the-difference-between-lpr-and-cupswrapper-drivers-how-to-install-printe What's the difference between LPR and cupswrapper drivers? How to install printer drivers?]
# ip link show  # OR ip addr
* [http://support.brother.com/g/b/producttop.aspx?c=eu_ot&lang=en&prod=mfcl2710dw_us_eu_as Brother MFC-L2710DW] driver download & manual. It looks this is 2015 product.
# ls /sys/class/net
** Deb version
# cat /proc/net/dev
** The deb version only has i386 version.
# netstat -i
** [https://faithtechlife.com/2015/06/03/setting-up-brother-mfc-l2700dw-on-ubuntu/ Setting Up Brother MFC-L2700DW on Ubuntu 14.04]
# nmcli device status # OR nmcli connection show
* From Brother's website (shell script). See also [https://notebook.thriftechs.com/2017/11/installing-brother-mfc-l2700dw-as-network-printer-on-ubuntu/ INSTALLING BROTHER MFC-L2700DW AS NETWORK PRINTER ON UBUNTU 16.04], or [https://kbpdfstudio.qoppa.com/install-printer-driver-on-linux/ this post] from PDF Studio for step-by-step instruction with screenshots.
 
*# Download the '''Driver Install Tool''' (linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz) under Utilities instead of Printer Driver.
== Restart the network ==
*# Open a terminal window.
<pre>
*# cd Downloads
sudo service network-manager restart
*# gunzip linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-*.gz
# OR
*# su bash linux-brprinter-installer-*.*.*-* "Brother machine name"; e.g. sudo bash linux-brprinter-installer-2.2.0-1 MFC-L2700DW
sudo nmcli networking off
*# The driver installation will start. Follow the installation screen directions. When you see the message "Will you specify the DeviceURI ?", For USB Users: Choose N(No) For Network Users: Choose Y(Yes) and DeviceURI number.
sudo nmcli networking on
*# The install process may take some time. Please wait until it is complete.
</pre>
* It seems Ubuntu 18.04 can automatically detect the MFC-L2700DW network printer.


==== Drum ====
== avahi-daemon ==
* [http://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?prod=hl5250dn_all&c=eu_ot&lang=en&faqid=faq00000154_022 Replace the drum unit]
Run '''sudo apt install avahi-daemon''' so we can use hostname.local to access the remote machine.
* https://youtu.be/KpK3gDJTF3k


=== Graphics driver ===
== Set static IP ==
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia By default Ubuntu will use the open source video driver '''Nouveau''' for your NVIDIA graphics card. This driver lacks support for 3D acceleration and may not work with the very latest video cards or technologies from NVIDIA.
[https://www.makeuseof.com/configure-static-ip-address-settings-ubuntu-22-04/ How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS] or [https://ostechnix.com/configure-static-ip-address-ubuntu/ How To Configure Static IP Address In Ubuntu (Easy Guide)]. Method 1: '''nmcli''' Command, Method 2: '''Netplan''', Method 3: '''nmtui''', 4: GUI.
* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-updated-and-optimized-open-graphics-drivers-radeon-intel-and-nvidia-on-ubuntu-15-0414-04.html
* http://www.howtogeek.com/242045/how-to-get-the-latest-nvidia-amd-or-intel-graphics-drivers-on-ubuntu/
* http://www.binarytides.com/linux-get-gpu-information/


GPU info
[https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/bdeki8/my_ubuntu_server_has_two_ip_addresses_but_only/ My Ubuntu Server has two IP addresses, but only one is assigned in netplan, any ideas?] Solution: assign static ones in the router to your computer's MAC address.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
# OR
$ lshw -numeric -C display
</syntaxhighlight>


To check hardware acceleration
Starting with 17.10 release, '''Netplan''' is the default network management tool on Ubuntu. PS. another file we may want to check is '''/etc/dhcpcd.conf'''.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# If glxinfo is not find, run sudo apt-get install mesa-utils
$ glxinfo | grep OpenGL
</syntaxhighlight>


Under Ubuntu-Unity, we can search Additional Drivers to install propriety party drivers instead of using X.org.
PS: replace '''eth0''' as needed. On my Ubuntu box, it should be ens18 according to '''ip a'''. We can find out the device name by the default 00-netcfg.yaml file. [https://www.linuxtechi.com/static-ip-address-on-ubuntu-server/ Setting up Static IP address on Ubuntu Server 22.04].
<pre>
$ sudo cat /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml


On Dell T3600, it shows (pay attention to the line '''driver=nouveau'''). See also [https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/InstallNouveau/ Installing Nouveau on your Linux computer].
network:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
  version: 2
$ sudo lshw -C video
  renderer: networkd
[sudo] password for brb:
   ethernets:
   *-display
     eth0:
    description: VGA compatible controller
      dhcp4: no
     product: GF108GL [Quadro 600]
      addresses:
    vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
        - 192.168.1.199/24
    physical id: 0
      nameservers:
    bus info: pci@0000:03:00.0
          addresses: [8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1]
    version: a1
      routes:
    width: 64 bits
        - to: default
    clock: 33MHz
          via: 192.168.1.1
    capabilities: pm msi pciexpress vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
$ sudo netplan apply # or sudo netplan --debug apply
    configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0
$ ip a              # no reboot is necessary
    resources: irq:82 memory:ee000000-eeffffff memory:f0000000-f7ffffff memory:f8000000-f9ffffff ioport:e000(size=128) memory:ef000000-ef07ffff
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
Now that I got a message when I tried above on the latest Ubuntu 20.04. '''`gateway4` has been deprecated, use default routes instead'''. To fix it, follow the instruction [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/681221 here] by replacing ''gateway4'' with ''routes'' with to and via.


If I change to use the nvidia driver on T3600 which has NVIDIA Quadro 600, the GLX error will happen (OpenGL related. Some programs like Qt Creator, Blender will not be able to run). See [https://taichimd.us/mediawiki/index.php/Qt#Could_not_initialize_GLX._Aborted the detail].
== Multiple IP addresses ==
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-add-an-additional-ip-address-to-your-linux-server/ How to Add an Additional IP Address to Your Linux Server]
* one Ethernet port can have multiple IP addresses in Ubuntu. This is often referred to as IP aliasing. see [https://askubuntu.com/questions/547289/how-can-i-from-cli-assign-multiple-ip-addresses-to-one-interface How can I (from CLI) assign multiple IP addresses to one interface?].


==== AMD vs NVIDIA ====
== Change IP address from the command line ==
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-amd-nvidia-gpus-linux/ Should You Use AMD or NVIDIA GPUs on Linux?]
<pre>
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.17 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
/sbin/ifconfig eth0
</pre>


=== Autostart when log into your desktop ===
[http://www.howtogeek.com/103190/change-your-ip-address-from-the-command-prompt/ Windows] OS.
1. '''~/.config/autostart/''' (hidden directory)


Add .desktop files to here to have programs start automatically at startup. These .desktop files are application shortcuts — you can often create them by dragging-and-dropping an application onto your desktop or even just into the ~/.config/autostart/ window.
== Local DNS ==
* Search: local caching stub resolver DNS ubuntu 20.04
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-setup-local-dns-server-using-dnsmasq-on-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Setup Local DNS Resolver using Dnsmasq on Ubuntu 20.04]
* [https://youtu.be/uV-OauHhKgA Configuring DNS With Dnsmasq and Ubuntu Server 20.04] (video)
* [https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/set-up-local-dns-resolver-ubuntu-20-04-bind9 Set Up Local DNS Resolver on Ubuntu 20.04 with BIND9]
** '''systemd-resolve --status''' can show the real DNS while the '''dig''' only shows 127.0.0.53
** '''dig''' command can include a DNS IP, for example, dig A www.pcworld.com @8.8.8.8
** '''nslookup''' command can also show the DNS IP. I got 127.0.0.53 too.


If you’re not using a desktop environment check out '''~/.bash_profile''' file.
== Set up OpenDNS ==
[https://support.opendns.com/hc/en-us/articles/228007167-Linux-Mint-Cinnamon Set up OpenDNS on Linux Mint] or [https://pchelp.ricmedia.com/set-custom-dns-servers-linux-network-manager-resolv-conf/ Set custom DNS servers on Linux with Network Manager or resolv.conf]


2. '''/etc/xdg/autostart'''
Select the Method: '''Automatic (DHCP) addresses only''' and enter '''208.67.220.220, 208.67.222.222''' into the DNS field, then click Save.


Or search 'Startup Applications Preferences' in Dash/Menu. [https://askubuntu.com/questions/48321/how-do-i-start-applications-automatically-on-login How do I start applications automatically on login?]
But after the change (and reboot), I don't have internet anymore.


Resources:
== DNS problem and 127.0.1.1 ==
* http://www.howtogeek.com/228467/how-to-make-a-program-run-at-startup-on-any-computer/
(Ubuntu 16.04 on Odroid) For some reason, pinging my domain always goes to the wrong IP. If I go to System -> Administration -> Network to change DNS from 127.0.1.1 to 8.8.8.8, it fixes the problem. But if I reboot, the DNS entry goes back to 127.0.1.1 again.
* https://developer.toradex.com/knowledge-base/how-to-autorun-application-at-the-start-up-in-linux


=== Auto start services on boot ===
When I follow this post [http://askubuntu.com/questions/627899/nameserver-127-0-1-1-in-resolv-conf-wont-go-away nameserver 127.0.1.1 in resolv.conf won't go away], the DNS will be changed to local IP of my router and the problem is fixed (even I reboot the computer).
* https://geekflare.com/how-to-auto-start-services-on-boot-in-linux/
* https://askubuntu.com/questions/9382/how-can-i-configure-a-service-to-run-at-startup
* [[#Make_script_run_at_boot_time_with_init.d_directory|Make script run at boot time with init.d directory]]


On Ubuntu (Let’s say script name is nginx),
See also the next: How to flush the DNS cache
# Copy the script in '''/etc/init.d/''' folder
# Execute the below command
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
update-rc.d nginx defaults
</syntaxhighlight>
# Reboot the server to ensure services are started.


=== Take screenshots (and edit them) ===
== How to flush the DNS cache ==
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/taking_a_screenshot
* http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-debian-ubuntu-flush-clear-dns-cache/
 
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/how-to-flush-dns-cache-on-linux-for.html?m=1 How To Flush DNS Cache On Linux for systemd-resolved (eg Ubuntu 18.04), BIND, Dnsmasq Or nscd]
==== gnome-screenshot (preinstalled in Ubuntu) ====
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/flush-dns-cache-ubuntu/
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/taking-screenshots-in-linux-using-gnome-screenshot/ A comprehensive guide to taking screenshots in Linux using gnome-screenshot]
{{pre}}
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean
# Current window
</pre>
gnome-screenshot -w


# an area
== NM-applet ==
gnome-screenshot -a
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager


# delay
== Wifi problem troubleshooting ==
gnome-screenshot –delay=[SECONDS]
[https://www.maketecheasier.com/fix-wi-fi-not-working-ubuntu/ Wi-Fi Not Working in Linux? Here’s How to Fix it] 2024. 1. Hardware or software, 2. Driver, 3. DNS.


# interactive mode
== How to Connect to WiFi using netplan ==
gnome-screenshot -i
[https://itsfoss.com/connect-wifi-terminal-ubuntu/ How to Connect to WiFi from the Terminal in Ubuntu Linux]


# directly save your screenshot
== Manage wifi network using nmcli and wavemon ==
gnome-screenshot –file=[FILENAME]
<ul>
<li>[https://ostechnix.com/check-wifi-signal-strength-from-commandline-in-linux/ How To Check WiFi Signal Strength From Commandline In Linux]
<ul>
<li>nmcli - nmcli dev wifi
<li>iw - sudo iw dev; sudo iw dev wlo1 link
<li>iwconfig - sudo apt install wireless-tools; sudo iwconfig
<li>iwlist - sudo apt install wireless-tools; sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning | grep -i --color signal
<li>wavemon - sudo apt install wavemon; wavemon
</ul>
<li>[https://core.docs.ubuntu.com/en/stacks/network/network-manager/docs/configure-wifi-connections Configure WiFi Connections]
<pre>
nmcli d wifi connect my_wifi password <password>
</pre>
</li>
<li>
[https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/configuring_and_managing_networking/managing-wi-fi-connections_configuring-and-managing-networking Chapter 12. Managing wi-fi connections] from redhat.com
</li>
<li>[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/11/how-to-show-available-wifi-networks.html?m=1 How To Show Available WiFi Networks, Their Channels, Signal Strength And More From The Command Line]
<pre>
nmcli dev status  # nmcli d


# copy to the clipboard
nmcli dev wifi    # it works if wifi is on
gnome-screenshot -c
nmcli r wifi on    # turn on wifi (by default wifi is on even on Ubuntu server)
</syntaxhighlight>
</pre>
</li>
<li>[https://connectwww.com/nmcli-view-your-network-wifi-details-and-control-your-networkmanager/61731/ nmcli – View your Network & Wifi details and Control your NetworkManager]
<pre>
nmcli – View your Network & Wifi details and Control your NetworkManager WIFI-device


==== [http://shutter-project.org/ Shutter] (removed) ====
iwconfig
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/10/shutter-removed-from-ubuntu-1810-and.html Shutter screenshot tool was removed from Debian Unstable and Ubuntu 18.10 ]. Consider '''flameshot'''.


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
nmcli device wifi connect "$SSID" password "$PASSWORD"
# https://launchpad.net/~shutter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
nmcli dev status
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
nmcli con show
sudo apt-get update
</pre>
sudo apt-get install shutter
</li>
</syntaxhighlight>
<li>To list all wifi SSID and their signal with wavemon
<pre>
sudo apt install wavemon
sudo wavemon
# The bottom will show a list of keyboard shortcuts
# Press F3 to see a list of available wifi
# The list will be sorted by dBm level
</pre>
</li>
</ul>


* After we launch Shutter, the tool sits at the (upper-right) Ubuntu system tray
=== Turn on/off wifi adapter using nmcli ===
* The built-in editor (click '''Edit''' button on the rhs) is convenient but limited ('''GIMP''' is more powerful but complicated). Tools includes
[http://askubuntu.com/questions/597116/how-to-disable-wireless-from-command-line The command-line equivalent of unchecking the nm-applet's 'Enable Wi-fi' should be]
** Select item to move or resize it
{{Pre}}
** Draw a freehand line
nmcli nm wifi off
** Highlighter
# OR
** Draw a straight line
nmcli radio wifi off
** Draw an arrow
# OR
** Draw a rectangle
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
** Draw an ellipse
</pre>
** Add a text
** Censor portions of the screenshot
** Pixelize selected areas
** Crop
* [http://shutter-project.org/preview/screenshots/ screenshots]
* Each taken screenshots are placed in different tabs in Shutter
* If we close Shutter, the unsaved screenshots are still there because by default it automatically save files in the ~/Pictures folder. We can modify the settings from Edit -> Preferences.
* It also supports 'cropping'. Click 'Edit' button, Tool -> Crop, Select a region, Click 'Crop' button on the RHS.


==== [https://github.com/lupoDharkael/flameshot flameshot] (good replacement of shutter) ====
== Nmtui ==
* https://flameshot.js.org/#/
[https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/13866/how-to-manage-linux-wi-fi-networks-with-nmtui/ How to Manage Linux Wi-Fi Network with Nmtui]
* Ubuntu 16.04 can be downloaded from Github
* [https://itsfoss.com/take-screenshot-linux/ Best Tools For Taking and Editing Screenshots in Linux]
* It also has a command line function like scrot.


==== GIMP ====
== Proxy ==
File -> Create -> Screenshot
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server Proxy server]
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/3807/how-to-check-if-network-proxy-is-really-applied How to check if Network Proxy is really applied?]
* [[Raspberry#Proxy_server|Raspberry -> Proxy server]]


==== '''import''' ====
== Internet Shut Down ==
command from ImageMagick
* [http://gizmodo.com/this-is-probably-why-half-the-internet-shut-down-today-1788062835 This Is Why Half the Internet Shut Down Today], [http://pcworld.com/article/3134056/hacking/an-iot-botnet-is-partly-behind-fridays-massive-ddos-attack.html An IoT botnet is partly behind Friday's massive DDOS attack] and [http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/international/20161023/37425973/ 駭客襲美 推特等主要網站大掛點] (Oct 21 2016)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack Distributed denial-of-service/DDoS attack] from wikipedia.


==== '''scrot''' ====
== IP scanner ==
from scrot package. Note that by default the title bar will not be included (see the '-b' option below).
* [https://angryip.org/ Angry IP Scanner] (Windows, Mac, Linux). GUI.
* nmap utility; e.g. '''sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.1/24'''  
* fing (terminal)


It seems '''scrot''' is better for my need.
== How to get connection to both wifi as well as LAN ==
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/639425 How to get connection to both wifi as well as LAN in ubuntu 14.04 LTS?]
** Ubuntu allows multiple connections by default.
** Use LAN for the Intranet and WiFi for the Internet
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/239639 How to "prioritise" multiple network connections] (using GUI)
* [https://superuser.com/questions/331720/how-do-i-set-the-priority-of-network-connections-in-ubuntu How do I set the priority of network connections in Ubuntu?] (using ifmetric package). [https://installati.one/ubuntu/21.04/ifmetric/ How To Install ifmetric on Ubuntu 21.04]


Note: there seems no way to copy the screenshot to the clipboard.
== wireless connection randomly drop off: iwconfig, iwconfig ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
My wireless adapter is TP-LINK, TL-WN722N.
scrot -c -d 5 screenshot.png    # -c is count down, -d is delay


scrot -b -c -d 5 -u screenshot.png # -b is title bar, -u is the current foc'u'sed window
http://askubuntu.com/questions/73607/wireless-connection-keeps-dropping-with-an-intel-3945abg-card
<pre>
sudo iwconfig # List available wireless interfaces


scrot -u                        # current window
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
</pre>


scrot -s screenshot.png          # select an area
[http://linuxplained.com/how-to-fix-wireless-problems-in-ubuntu-1204-precise-pangolin/ 5 Best Linux/Ubuntu compatible USB Wifi cards]:


scrot --thumb 50                # 50% of the original screenshot
*  AirLink101 AWLL6075 Wireless N Mini USB Adapter
*  Medialink – Wireless N USB Adapter – 802.11n
*  ASUS (USB-N13) Wireless-N USB Adapter
*  Panda Mini Wifi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Card
*  TP-Link TL-WN722N 150Mbps High Gain Wireless USB Adapter


scrot abc.png -e 'gthumb $n'    # open gThumb to open the file after taking the screenshot
To show (USB) wireless adapter information
<pre>
sudo lshw -C network
sudo lsusb -v
iwconfig      # get signal level, Bit rate
</pre>


# sudo apt-get install mirage    # 105 kB
To check wifi connection information (SSID, channel, address, frequency, qualiyt, signal level, ...). [https://askubuntu.com/a/832592 How do I scan for Wireless Access Points?]
mirage screenshot.png            # view the image
{{Pre}}
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan


scrot -b -d 5 '%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S.png' -e 'mv $f ~/Desktop/'
sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | egrep "signal:|SSID:" | sed -e "s/\tsignal: //" -e "s/\tSSID: //" | awk '{ORS = (NR % 2 == 0)? "\n" : " "; print}' | sort      # change wlan0 to the right interface
</syntaxhighlight>
</pre>
My experience is quality should be at least 50/70 and signal level should be larger than -60dBm.


See [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-take-screenshots-in-linux-with-scrot/ How to take screenshots in Linux with scrot].
On my nuc desktop, it got -63 dBm (on Sunday it is -54 dBm). On Raspberry Pi zero, it shows -54 dBm (impressive). On Mint with Qualcomm Atheros AR93xx, it shows -56 dBm. On macbook pro, I got -70. On Raspberry Pi 3B (around the router), it shows -39 dBm.  


==== [https://screencloud.net/ ScreenCloud] ====
[https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/348609 How to interpret wireless quality indicators?].
* Binary for Ubuntu 16.04 is available
* https://github.com/olav-st/screencloud (Compiling instruction is given there)
* http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/06/force-install-screencloud-ubuntu-16-04


==== Hotshots ====
== VPN ==
Only supports Ubuntu up to 14.04.
See [[VPN|VPN]]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
 
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
= DHCP Server =
sudo apt-get update
* [http://www.tecmint.com/install-dhcp-server-in-ubuntu-debian/ How to Install a DHCP Server in Ubuntu and Debian]
sudo apt-get install hotshots
* [https://www.linuxtechi.com/how-to-configure-dhcp-server-on-ubuntu/ How to Configure DHCP Server on Ubuntu 22.04 Step-by-Step]
</syntaxhighlight>
 
= File Server =
== [https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-file-system.html Network File System (NFS)] ==
NFS allows a system to share directories and files with others over a network. By using NFS, users and programs can access files on remote systems almost as if they were local files.
 
Some of the most notable benefits that NFS can provide are:
* Local workstations use less disk space.
* There is no need for users to have separate home directories on every network machine. Home directories could be set up on the NFS server and made available throughout the network.
 
'''Server part''':
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
</pre>


==== Pinta, mtPaint, MyPaint ====
Configure the directories to be exported by adding them to the '''/etc/exports''' file.
[[#Paint.NET_like_program|Paint.NET_like_program]]
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt install pinta
/home/USERNAME/SHAREFOLDER 192.168.1.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
/ubuntu  *(ro,sync,no_root_squash)
/home    *(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
# replace * with one of the hostname formats.
</pre>
</pre>
Now open an image. Use the top left icon to select a rectangle area. Now click Edit -> Crop to selection. Done.
where 'ro' means read only. See [http://www.brennan.id.au/19-Network_File_System.html Linux Home Server Howto]. The '''no_root_squash''' option will not prevent root on a client machine from writing files to the server as root; by default, NFS will map any requests from root on the client to the 'nobody' user on the server. See [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-14-04 digitalocean].


=== Screencaster/Record desktop ===
To start the NFS server:
{{Pre}}
sudo service nfs-kernel-server start
</pre>


* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts (seems not updated)
'''Client part''':
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/4428/how-to-create-a-screencast
==== [https://launchpad.net/kazam kazam] ====
Although Kazam can do screenshots, [[#Shutter|Shutter]] (can sit on the system tray) is more convenient for taking care of screenshots.


The default frame rate is only 15. If we want to increase it, go to File -> Preferences -> Screencast tab.  
PS.
 
* ''There is no need to enter any password related to the NFS server.''
When recording, it will have 5 seconds (adjustable) to wait. After launching Kazam, it will show an icon (video recorder) on the top-right corner. Keyboard shortcuts are available. For example (Windows key=Super key),
* See [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-14-04 digitalocean] for other ways to specify the arguments in </etc/fstab>.
* Record=Ctrl + Windows + r,
{{Pre}}
* Finish=Ctrl + Windows + f,
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
* Pause=Ctrl + Windows + p.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install kazam
</syntaxhighlight>
You can choose fullscreen, window or a specific area. However, if you want to change the window or area once you have chosen one, you have to restart the program. One nice thing with Kazam is the output video is in .mp4 format (not ogv or ogg format). For a 14-seconds video with 15 frames per second (default), the video file size is 1.4MB.


A good introduction [https://www.maketecheasier.com/create-screencast-videos-using-kazam/ Create Screencast Videos With Ease Using Kazam]
sudo mount -t nfs example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu
# The mount point directory /mnt/ubuntu must exist.
# or modify the /etc/fstab file
# example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
# localip:/sharedfolder /mnt/ubuntu nfs defaults 0 0


==== [http://www.maartenbaert.be/simplescreenrecorder/ SimpleScreenRecorder] (Qt based) ====
brb@brb-P45T-A:~$ ps -ef | grep nfs
[https://github.com/MaartenBaert/ssr source code] and [https://beeznest.wordpress.com/2014/10/16/the-comprehensive-guide-to-screencasting-in-ubuntu-14-04/ this article]
root      675    2  0 11:16 ?        00:00:00 [nfsiod]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
root    14783    2  0 16:51 ?        00:00:00 [nfsv4.0-svc]
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maarten-baert/simplescreenrecorder
brb      14960 13491  0 16:56 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto nfs
sudo apt-get update
</pre>
sudo apt-get install simplescreenrecorder
To make the mounting permanently, run '''sudo nano /etc/fstab''' and include a line like
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
1.2.3.4:/home    /mnt/nfs/home  nfs auto,noatime,nolock,bg,nfsvers=4,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 0
</pre>


==== [http://www.kohaupt-online.de VokaScreen] ====
Some help:
It is used in [https://youtu.be/T29fMv5OoFA youtube videos] of QML tutorials.
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-configure-a-nfs-server-and-mount-nfs-shares-on-ubuntu-18.04/ How to configure an NFS server and mount NFS shares on Ubuntu 18.04]
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-configure-nfs-server-and-client-configuration-on-ubuntu-16-10-yakkety-yak.html How to configure NFS Server and Client Configuration on Ubuntu 16.10]
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/11/easy-nfs-share-setup-in-ubuntu-linux.html Easy NFS Share Setup In Ubuntu, Linux Mint Or Debian With Simple NFS GUI (Server And Client)]


==== [http://live.gnome.org/Istanbul Istanbul] ====
== Boot from an NFS server ==
Saved files are in the '''ogg''' format.
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/boot-linux-from-an-nfs-server
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install istanbul
</syntaxhighlight>


==== [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts/RecordMyDesktop RecordMyDesktop] ====
With NFS booting, the core kernel and file systems are kept on a central server and then pushed out onto client systems to be booted on there. That means your files and desktop will always be available wherever you want to log in.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Tn3Z8OklQ.
** The recorded video is in the '''ogv''' format.
** It can be run from the command line.  
** We need to run '''ffmpeg''' to convert video to flv (Quality seems to be reduced) OR we can use online service (http://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-mp4) to convert ogv file to mp4 file (Same quality as I can tell).
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install recordmydesktop gtk-recordmydesktop
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Create animated Gif of a screencast ====
At the end, the client computer does not need any internal storage. Cool!
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/107726/how-to-create-animated-gif-images-of-a-screencast Create animated Gif of a screencast] and the command line tool [https://github.com/jclem/gifify/ Gifify].
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/record-screen-to-animated-gif-on-linux/ How to record a region of your desktop as animated GIF on Linux]


=== Wallpaper ===
== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block CIFS (Common Internet File System)] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NT_LAN_Manager NTLMv2 (NT LAN Manager)] ==
[https://www.howtogeek.com/305974/how-to-use-bings-background-of-the-day-as-your-ubuntu-wallpaper/ How to Use Bing’s Background of the Day as Your Ubuntu Wallpaper]
* https://hpc.nih.gov/docs/transfer.html#mapped
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaClientGuide


=== Conky ===
''Note that this method is most suitable for transferring small files. Users transferring large amounts of data to and from Helix/Biowulf should continue to use scp or sftp.'' ([https://hpc.nih.gov/docs/transfer.html#mapped nih.gov])
[http://conky.sourceforge.net/ Conky] is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop.


* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpConky
== Samba ==
* https://github.com/zenzire/conkyrc (this one works). Check [http://woeid.rosselliot.co.nz/ for the WOEID] for your city used in the [http://www.yahooapis.com/weather/ Yahoo weather API].
[[Samba|Samba]]
* http://www.ifxgroup.net/conky.htm
* http://www.tomshardware.com/faq/id-1882395/write-conky-config-file.html Explain conkyrc file


Step 1. Install conky-all package
= Change automatic login =
Open '''sudo nano /etc/gdm3/custom.conf''' and change the logic value true/false


Step 2. create ~/.conkyrc file. This file can be downloaded from web.
= Change the default session when using auto login =
See [http://askubuntu.com/questions/62833/how-do-i-change-the-default-session-for-when-using-auto-logins this post]. We need to edit the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. Note that on my Ubuntu 12.04, I have the following desktop options.
<pre>
$ ls -lt /usr/share/xsessions/
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Apr 19  2012 gnome.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 188 Apr 19  2012 gnome-shell.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu-2d.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 185 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu.desktop
</pre>


Step 3. Run it: $ conky. If we want to run a specific configuration file, use conky -c CONKYRCFILE
= sudo =
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-grant-and-remove-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-ubuntu/ How To Grant And Remove Sudo Privileges To Users On Ubuntu]


Step 4. If you want to stop Conky: $ killall conky
= Terminal =
== Directory color on ssh ==
When I ssh to biowulf from Gnome/Terminal, the folder color became dark blue which is hard to read when the background color is black. A solution is https://serverfault.com/questions/137649/changing-terminal-colors-in-ubuntu-server.


Note that conky works automatically on Ubuntu's Unity.  
Note that when we use the terminal app '''Tabby''', the directory color is easy to see.


For Lubuntu (tested on 14.04), the Conky's transparent function does not work at first. But [http://gnome-look.org/content/download.php?content=170851&id=1&tan=63968661 This conkyrc] works on Lubuntu desktop (mainly, tranparent function). To deal with the autostart, follow the suggestion from [http://askubuntu.com/questions/81383/how-can-i-add-new-autostart-programs-in-lubuntu askubuntu.com]. That is, go to ~/.config/autostart folder, create or copy+paste the file called '''conky.desktop''' with a content like
1. append this to your ~/.bashrc
<pre>
<pre>
[Desktop Entry]
    if [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ]; then
Type=Application
      [ -e "$HOME/.dir_colors" ] &&
Exec=sh "/home/brb/.conky/conky-startup.sh"
      DIR_COLORS="$HOME/.dir_colors" [ -e "$DIR_COLORS" ] ||
Hidden=false
      DIR_COLORS=""
NoDisplay=false
      eval "`dircolors -b $DIR_COLORS`"
X-GNOME-Autostart-enabled=true
      alias ls='ls --color=auto'
Name[en_IN]=Conky
    fi
Name=Conky
Comment[en_IN]=
Comment=
</pre>
</pre>
and
2. create/edit your ~/.dir_colors, for example with
<pre>
<pre>
brb@brb-VirtualBox:~$ cat .conky/conky-startup.sh
  $ dircolors --print-database > .dir_colors
conky &
</pre>
exit 0
3. Then force a read of your .bashrc file with:
brb@brb-VirtualBox:~$ ls -l .conky/conky-startup.sh
<pre>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 brb brb 37 Aug 30 20:17 .conky/conky-startup.sh
  $ source ~/.bashrc
</pre>
</pre>


Another way to configure conky is to install conky-manager. See [http://www.itworld.com/article/2696428/install-conky-manager-2-1-in-ubuntu-14-04.html this] and [http://www.teejeetech.in/p/conky-manager.html project website] page. But it seems it does not work well with desktop wallpaper.
Everything should be pretty.


=== What should I do when Ubuntu freezes? ===
== powerline ==
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/4408/what-should-i-do-when-ubuntu-freezes
* [https://fedoramagazine.org/add-power-terminal-powerline/ Add power to your terminal with powerline]
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/powerline-adds-powerful-statusline-to-vim-bash-tumx-in-ubuntu-fedora-debian-arch-linux-mint/ Powerline – A Powerful Statusline Plugin For Vim & Bash Terminal]
* [https://github.com/powerline/powerline Github], [https://powerline.readthedocs.io/en/master/installation/linux.html Installation on Linux]


Press Alt+Print and then type 'REISUB' (not work, it only does screenshot)
== Remember terminal tabs ==
The trick on [http://askubuntu.com/questions/310705/some-fast-way-to-save-and-restore-tabs-of-terminal this post] works for me on my GNOME Terminal 3.6.2 (gnome-terminal --version).
{{Pre}}
# To save configuration into /home/$USER/terminal.cfg:
gnome-terminal --save-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg


=== Customize the desktop ===
# To load it back:
* Install  Cairo-Dock.
gnome-terminal --load-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg
</pre>


==== Show date in top bar of desktop ====
To recall the titles, follow [http://vadim-kirilchuk-linux.blogspot.com/2013/05/gnome-terminal-how-to-save-tabs-and.html this simple hack]. That is, add an entry Title=xxxx to each tab section.
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1040306/how-to-show-date-in-top-bar-of-deskop-in-ubuntu-18-04-lts Ubuntu 18.04] <syntaxhighlight lang='bash' inline>dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-show-date 'true' </syntaxhighlight>


==== Remove overlay scroll bar ====
== Terminal tab color ==
http://www.itworld.com/article/2698420/disable-overlay-scroll-bars-in-ubuntu-14-04.html
If we open several tabs in the (GNOME) Terminal, the default color of the active tab is not quite different from the other tabs. We need a solution to change the tab colors.


==== Change scroll bar color ====
http://askubuntu.com/questions/355297/gnome-terminal-tabs-no-contrast-between-active-and-inactive-tabs
See [http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1172617 this post]. Run sudo apt-get install gnome-color-chooser.


Go to Engines tab in gnome-color-chooser and choose clearlooks engine for scrollbars.
Solution: edit ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (you might have to create it) and add:
<pre>
TerminalWindow,
TerminalWindow.background {
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
        color: #000000;
}


==== How to turn off/disable Compiz's “drag to maximize” behaviour? ====
TerminalWindow .notebook tab {
http://askubuntu.com/questions/72452/how-to-turn-off-compizs-drag-to-maximize-behaviour
        padding: 2;
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
}


On Mint, go to Preferences -> Window Tiling -> Enable Window Tiling and snapping -> Off.
TerminalWindow .notebook tab:active {
 
        background-color: #d1d1d1;
==== Snapping windows to left or right ====
}
* Drag the window to left or right. I found when I drag the window to right, it just maximizes the window
* Window key + Left/right key. It Works on Ubuntu 18.40.
 
=== [http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/ Grub2] ===
To show the grub2 screen, run 'sudo nano /etc/default/grub' and comment out the line GRUB_HIDDEN_TIMEOUT=0 and change the line GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="". Remember to run 'sudo update-grub' after any change to grub.
 
To add a splash image, follow the instruction at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Displays. Note that Grub2 will search the image based on some priority and there are also some minor requirements on the images. To test
<pre>
sudo apt-get install grub2-splashimages
sudo cp /usr/share/images/grub/Moraine_Lake_17092005.tga /boot/grub/
sudo update-grub
</pre>
</pre>
Then close '''ALL''' terminal windows start and test.


* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/repair-grub-2-ubuntu/ Repair Grub2]
== How to practically use your Linux terminal for everything ==
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-practically-use-your-linux-terminal/ set alarms, take screenshots, check weather, schedule shutdown]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-practically-use-your-linux-terminal-part-2/ Send emails, browse internet, listen muscic, play games]


==== How do I set the grub timeout and the grub default boot entry? ====
== Record terminal: script command ==
https://askubuntu.com/questions/148095/how-do-i-set-the-grub-timeout-and-the-grub-default-boot-entry
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/record-everything-terminal/ How To Record Everything You Do In Terminal]
* [https://www.tecmint.com/record-and-replay-linux-terminal-session-commands-using-script/ Record and Replay Linux Terminal Sessions using ‘script’ and ‘scriptreplay’ Commands]


# '''gksudo gedit /etc/default/grub'''
= Font =
# Change as you like. Save and closed the file.
== Large text, monitor scaling, HiDPI displays ==
#* You can change the default from 0 to any number
* This is useful on large screen displays or TVs.
#* You can change the "hidden timeout" (no menu)
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/change-hidpi-scaling-settings-linux/ How to Change HiDPI Scaling Settings on Linux] using GNOME, KDE, elementary OS, Xfce
#* You can force the grub menu to show by commenting out the two GRUB_HIDDEN lines with a # at the beginning of the line
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/HiDPI
#* set the grub menu timeout (default is 10 seconds)
# '''sudo update-grub'''
# Reboot


==== Boot into command line ====
== Install Microsoft Font in linux suite ==
http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/how-to-boot-into-linux-command-line
[http://www.pcworld.com/article/2863497/how-to-install-microsoft-fonts-in-linux-office-suites.html PCWorld.com]


# Highlight the first item (default) and press 'e' in the GRUB menu
= Install language packs =
# Navigate to the line that starts with ‘linux’, change the '''runlevel''' to 3 (at the end of the line). Level 3 means multi-user, command-line only system
{{Pre}}
# Press Ctrl+x or F10 to boot into
sudo apt-get install language-pack-[cod] language-pack-gnome-[cod] language-pack-[cod]-base language-pack-gnome-[cod]-base
</pre>
For example, [cod]=en or [cod]=zh.


To switch back to GUI, type '''sudo init 5'''. Level 5 is the default.
= Change locale language and character set =
* http://www.shellhacks.com/en/HowTo-Change-Locale-Language-and-Character-Set-in-Linux


==== Grub Customizer - GUI program ====
= Display Chinese character (from vanilla Debian/Ubuntu system) =
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/12/how-to-change-grub-boot-order-or.html How To Change The GRUB Boot Order Or Default Boot Entry In Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Debian, Or Fedora With Grub Customizer]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_%28East_Asian%29#Debian-based_GNU.2FLinux Wikipedia]
 
<pre>
=== [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager Network Manager] ===
sudo apt-get install fonts-arphic-ukai fonts-arphic-uming
==== DNS problem and 127.0.1.1 ====
</pre>
(Ubuntu 16.04 on Odroid) For some reason, pinging my domain always goes to the wrong IP. If I go to System -> Administration -> Network to change DNS from 127.0.1.1 to 8.8.8.8, it fixes the problem. But if I reboot, the DNS entry goes back to 127.0.1.1 again.
* [http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=778 crunchbang.org], [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/548473 How to make Chinese characters display properly on Chromium]
 
<pre>
When I follow this post [http://askubuntu.com/questions/627899/nameserver-127-0-1-1-in-resolv-conf-wont-go-away nameserver 127.0.1.1 in resolv.conf won't go away], the DNS will be changed to local IP of my router and the problem is fixed (even I reboot the computer).
sudo apt-get install language-support-fonts-zh
# Or
sudo apt-get install ttf-arphic-uming ttf-wqy-zenhei
# OR
sudo apt-get install fonts-arphic-uming fonts-wqy-zenhei
</pre>
* [http://wiki.debian.org.hk/w/Make_Debian_support_Chinese_%28eng%29 wiki.debian.org.hk]  
* [https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts wiki.debian.org]


See also the next: How to flush the DNS cache
= Chinese Input =
* ibus/fcitx is a service. Use ''ps -ef'' to check if it is running.
* On Ubuntu 18.04, it is '''Ctrl + Space''' to switch input methods (the keyboard icon will be changed to "酷"). The "Windows + Space" only changes the drop-down list (en <-> 中) but it has no effect.
* "Windows + Space" may need to be clicked twice to switch the input method (at least on Mint 18.2)
* Log out and Log in seems to be necessary
* Helpful
** https://www.pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-10-chinese-input-pinyin-chewing.htm
** https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Input_methods
** http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/07/2-best-chinese-pinyin-im-ubuntu-16-04/


==== How to flush the DNS cache ====
[[File:Zhuyin-keyboard.gif|600px]]
* http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/rhel-debian-ubuntu-flush-clear-dns-cache/
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/414826/how-to-flush-dns-in-ubuntu-12-04
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/flush-dns-cache-ubuntu/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean
</syntaxhighlight>


==== NM-applet ====
[[File:Ibus.png|400px]]
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager


==== Turn on/off wifi adapter ====
# type 'language' in Dash search (Or click Power button on the top-right corner -> System Settings...) and click 'Language Support' (this may not be installed from (x)Ubuntu automatically. In such case, IBUS will be missing eg Chewing method). The 'Language Support' is under Settings menu in xUbuntu.
[http://askubuntu.com/questions/597116/how-to-disable-wireless-from-command-line The command-line equivalent of unchecking the nm-applet's 'Enable Wi-fi' should be]
# Click 'Install' if a message popped up with the message 'The language support is not installed completely'. After the installation is done, the 'Language support' dialog comes back.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Choose between ibus (ubuntu < 16.04) /fcitx (ubuntu 16.04).
nmcli nm wifi off
#* Choose 'IBUS' for keyboard input method system (bottom of the dialog). IBUS is under 'System' menu in xUbuntu.
# OR
#* Choose 'fcitx'
nmcli radio wifi off
# Click 'Install/Remove Languages'. Choose Chinese. Click 'Apply'. An 'Applying changes' dialog will appear.
# OR
# Click 'Close' button.  
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down
# Select Chinese
</syntaxhighlight>
#* System Settings -> Text Entry -> '+' -> Chinese. Or Settings > Keyboard Input Method > Input method > Select an input method > Show only input methods for your region > Chinese 酷 Chewing. If we cannot find this dialog, we can launch it by '''ibus-setup''' command. If Chewing is not shown as one of Chinese input methods, we can log out and log in the desktop. If ibus does not have the chewing selection, we should try to install it '''sudo apt-get install ibus-chewing''' and/or run '''ibus restart'''.
#* Dash -> Fcitx Configuration. '+' -> Chewing. PS. On Ubuntu 16.04 it only shows a Chinese option without further options even I installed ''ibus-chewing''.
# Make sure 'Show current input source in the menu bar' is checked.
# Click 'Close' button.
 
On Ubuntu 14.04, the super key is '''Windows'''.
 
On Ubuntu 16.04, ibus does not work. Use fcitx instead. Chewing(Fcitx) should be added to the "Text Entry" GUI. "fcitx" should be selected in the "Language Support" GUI (it's OK the language for menus and windows does not include 漢語 (臺灣). A linux or keyboard icon should appear in the taskbar.


==== Proxy ====
On Ubuntu 18.04, I don't need to use fcitx (not available by default)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proxy_server Proxy server]
# I follow [https://www.pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-18-gnome-chinese-setup.htm pingyinjoe] to install Chinese from Language Support. Reboot (Log out seems to take forever).
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/3807/how-to-check-if-network-proxy-is-really-applied How to check if Network Proxy is really applied?]
# I follow [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1032465/how-can-i-use-chewingzhuyin-input-method this post] to use '''sudo locale-gen zh_TW.UTF-8''' to add chewing to the list (see next step).
# Type 'region' to search and click "Region and Language". Follow the GUI to add Chinese (Chewing).
# Test it by using Windows + Space to switch input methods.


==== Internet Shut Down ====
Note that do not use 'Text Entry' application (shown as one options when we search 'language'). This application will conflict with ibus.
* [http://gizmodo.com/this-is-probably-why-half-the-internet-shut-down-today-1788062835 This Is Why Half the Internet Shut Down Today], [http://pcworld.com/article/3134056/hacking/an-iot-botnet-is-partly-behind-fridays-massive-ddos-attack.html An IoT botnet is partly behind Friday's massive DDOS attack] and [http://www.appledaily.com.tw/appledaily/article/international/20161023/37425973/ 駭客襲美 推特等主要網站大掛點] (Oct 21 2016)
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denial-of-service_attack Distributed denial-of-service/DDoS attack] from wikipedia.


=== DHCP Server ===
== Easy way ==
[http://www.tecmint.com/install-dhcp-server-in-ubuntu-debian/ How to Install a DHCP Server in Ubuntu and Debian]
Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and 19.10. Do not to go to "Input Method".
# Language support. Make sure Chinese (traditional) is selected. Log out and log in. This step is not needed when I try Pop!_os. No need to worry about keyboard input method system; the default 'none' is OK. Log out and log in.
# Choose Settings -> Region & Language -> Input Source  -> Chinese (Taiwan).


=== File Server ===
On Debian 11, I first need to run '''sudo apt-get install ibus-chewing''' & '''ibus restart'''. Then log out and log in again. Go to settings-Region and Language. Input Sources - Other - Chinese. Select Chinese (Chewing). Done. Use Win+Space to switch input languages.
==== [https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-file-system.html Network File System (NFS)] ====
NFS allows a system to share directories and files with others over a network. By using NFS, users and programs can access files on remote systems almost as if they were local files.  


Some of the most notable benefits that NFS can provide are:
== ibus ==
* Local workstations use less disk space.
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-setup-multilingual-input-method-on-ubuntu/ How To Setup Multilingual Input Method On Ubuntu 18.04].  
* There is no need for users to have separate home directories on every network machine. Home directories could be set up on the NFS server and made available throughout the network.


'''Server part''':
ibus works fine on Pop_OS 20.04 (it does not have fcitx PLUS ibus is already running) . Step 1 is to make sure Chinese is included in '''Language Support''' (it's already in Pop_OS 20.04) Step 2. Use Settings and search for 'input sources'. Use "+" to add Chinese Chewing.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
</syntaxhighlight>


Configure the directories to be exported by adding them to the '''/etc/exports''' file.
== [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gcin gcin] ==
<pre>
新注音 New Zhuyin
/home/USERNAME/SHAREFOLDER 192.168.1.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
* Google: ubuntu 英文版 中文輸入
/ubuntu *(ro,sync,no_root_squash)
* http://aarontechdiary.blogspot.com/2016/07/ubuntu-1604.html
/home    *(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
{{Pre}}
# replace * with one of the hostname formats.
sudo apt-get install gcin
</pre>
</pre>
where 'ro' means read only. See [http://www.brennan.id.au/19-Network_File_System.html Linux Home Server Howto]. The '''no_root_squash''' option will not prevent root on a client machine from writing files to the server as root; by default, NFS will map any requests from root on the client to the 'nobody' user on the server. See [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-14-04 digitalocean].
* blog.xuite.net/yh96301/blog/287374341-Ubuntu+14.04安裝鍵盤輸入法系統gcin
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gcin
* Show Applications -> gcin Tools
* https://magiclen.org/gcin/


To start the NFS server:
== fcitx ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
https://daviwa.blogspot.com/2017_10_08_archive.html
sudo service nfs-kernel-server start
</syntaxhighlight>


'''Client part''':
* On Linux Mint, it cannot show a list of candidate words. The trick of using '''killall fcitx-qimpanel''' works.
* On Ubuntu Mate, the fcitx works fine. ps -ef | grep fcitx-qimpanel shows nothing.
* On Lubuntu 18.04 LTS, fcitx works fine.
*# add Chinese in 'Language Support'
*# log out and log in (For live CD, the user name is '''lubuntu''' and the password is empty)
*# click on fcitx icon > ConfigureFcitx. Uncheck the option '''Only Show Current Language''' in order to get a list of available input methods. Add Chinese Chewing. Close the Window.
*# use Ctrl+Space keybinding to switch the language


PS.  
= /usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-gtk3 high memory usage =
* ''There is no need to enter any password related to the NFS server.''
For some reason, the ubuntu 14.04 is not responsive. Htop shows ibus-ui-gtk3 is the culprit. The [http://askubuntu.com/questions/490317/how-can-i-find-out-what-ibus-daemon-and-ibus-ui-gtk3-are-doing suggestion] is to run
* See [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-an-nfs-mount-on-ubuntu-14-04 digitalocean] for other ways to specify the arguments in </etc/fstab>.
{{Pre}}
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
killall ibus-daemon
sudo apt-get install nfs-common
</pre>
After I run this command and wait a few seconds, the memory leak problem is solved.


sudo mount -t nfs example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu
= Change time zone =
# The mount point directory /mnt/ubuntu must exist.
http://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges
# or modify the /etc/fstab file
<pre>
# example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
$sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
# localip:/sharedfolder /mnt/ubuntu nfs defaults 0 0
</pre>
The command launches an ncurses based interface which allows arrow keys to be used to select the region specific time zone.
 
= Make script run at boot time with init.d directory =
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28


brb@brb-P45T-A:~$ ps -ef | grep nfs
For example, see [http://learn.adafruit.com/drive-a-16x2-lcd-directly-with-a-raspberry-pi/init-script here] from running a python script for raspberry pi.
root      675    2  0 11:16 ?        00:00:00 [nfsiod]
# Create a script '''/etc/init.d/lcd'''
root    14783    2  0 16:51 ?        00:00:00 [nfsv4.0-svc]
# Make the script executable
brb      14960 13491  0 16:56 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto nfs
# Make the script known to the system by using the '''update-rc.d' command
</syntaxhighlight>
To make the mounting permanently, run '''sudo nano /etc/fstab''' and include a line like
<pre>
<pre>
1.2.3.4:/home    /mnt/nfs/home  nfs auto,noatime,nolock,bg,nfsvers=4,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 0
sudo update-rc.d lcd defaults
</pre>
</pre>


Some help:
== /etc/rc.local file ==
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/how-to-configure-nfs-server-and-client-configuration-on-ubuntu-16-10-yakkety-yak.html How to configure NFS Server and Client Configuration on Ubuntu 16.10]
* [http://linuxtechlab.com/executing-commands-scripts-at-reboot/ Executing Commands and Scripts at Reboot & Startup in Linux]
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/11/easy-nfs-share-setup-in-ubuntu-linux.html Easy NFS Share Setup In Ubuntu, Linux Mint Or Debian With Simple NFS GUI (Server And Client)]
* [https://www.lukmanlab.com/how-to-activing-rc-local-on-ubuntu-server-18-04/ How to Activing rc.local on Ubuntu Server 18.04]
*# sudo nano /etc/rc.local
*# sudo chmod +x /etc/rc.local
*# sudo systemctl enable rc-local
* [https://www.linuxbabe.com/linux-server/how-to-enable-etcrc-local-with-systemd How to Enable /etc/rc.local with Systemd]


==== Boot from an NFS server ====
For CentOS, we use file ‘/etc/rc.d/rc.local’ instead of ‘/etc/rc.local’. We also need to make this file executable before adding any script or command to the file.
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/boot-linux-from-an-nfs-server


With NFS booting, the core kernel and file systems are kept on a central server and then pushed out onto client systems to be booted on there. That means your files and desktop will always be available wherever you want to log in.
Note:
* When executing a script at startup, make sure that the script ends with ‘exit 0’.
* Using /etc/rc.local for custom scripts is a legacy method, and some modern Debian systems might not have this file or might not execute it. Consider using systemd units or other modern methods for more reliable and maintainable solutions.


At the end, the client computer does not need any internal storage. Cool!
== crontab ==
[http://linuxtechlab.com/executing-commands-scripts-at-reboot/ Executing Commands and Scripts at Reboot & Startup in Linux]


==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Message_Block CIFS (Common Internet File System)] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NT_LAN_Manager NTLMv2 (NT LAN Manager)] ====
= Back up DVDs =
* https://hpc.nih.gov/docs/transfer.html#mapped
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-dvd-ripper-software.html Top 5 Linux DVD RIP Software] from cyberciti.biz.
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MountWindowsSharesPermanently
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba/SambaClientGuide


''Note that this method is most suitable for transferring small files. Users transferring large amounts of data to and from Helix/Biowulf should continue to use scp or sftp.'' ([https://hpc.nih.gov/docs/transfer.html#mapped nih.gov])
== dvdbackup command ==
It works and fast. It will create a new directory (no need to specify beforehand).
{{Pre}}
sudo apt install dvdbackup
dvdbackup # get usage


==== Samba - allows Linux to transfer files with Windows clients ====
dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -o ~/Videos/ -M
* http://www.krizna.com/ubuntu/setup-file-server-ubuntu-14-04-samba/ (Anonymous share and Secured share via username/password)
# -M means to back up the whole DVD
* Samba doesn't use the system account password, we need to set up a Samba password for our user account
</pre>
* It is fine to use an existing directory to share
We can further create an ISO file from a directory using
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/samba-server-ubuntu-16-04/
{{Pre}}
: <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
genisoimage -o output_image.iso directory_name
sudo apt-get install -y samba samba-common python-glade2 system-config-samba
# Or
sudo cp -pf /etc/samba/smb.conf /etc/samba/smb.conf.bak
mkisofs -lJR -o output_image.iso directory_name
sudo sh -c 'cat /dev/null  > /etc/samba/smb.conf'
# -l : Allow full 31 character filenames.
sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
# -J : Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regular iso9660 file names.
sudo service smbd restart
# -R : Generate System Use Sharing Protocol (SUSP) and Rock Ridge (RR) records using the Rock Ridge protocol
testparm
</pre>
# password protected
sudo addgroup smbgrp
sudo useradd till -G smbgrp
sudo smbpasswd -a SOMEEXISTEDUSER
sudo mkdir -p /samba/secured
cd /samba
sudo chmod -R 0770 secured
sudo chown root:smbgrp secured
sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf
sudo service smbd restart
testparm


sudo netstat -pant | grep smbd  # mine shows 139 & 445
== Create an iso file from a CD/DVD or HD ==
</syntaxhighlight>
See also
* I have trouble to connect to the samba server though connecting it itself from the samba server works fine.  
* [http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2009/03/4-ways-to-create-cddvd-iso-images-in.html 4 Ways to Create CD/DVD ISO Images in Ubuntu].
: <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Optical_disc_drive#Creating_an_ISO_image_from_a_CD.2C_DVD.2C_or_BD Creating an ISO image from a CD, DVD, or BD]
$ smbclient -L //192.168.1.XX/sambashare -U SOMEEXISTEDUSER
WARNING: The "syslog" option is deprecated
Connection to 192.168.1.XX failed (Error NT_STATUS_IO_TIMEOUT)


# From server itself
Method 1 (Better than Method 2). No need to umount the cdrom.
$ smbclient -L //localhost
{{Pre}}
mkisofs -o /tmp/DVD.iso /tmp/directory/
</pre>
to make an ISO from files on your hard drive.


# Solution: ufw
Method 2.
# https://askubuntu.com/a/184806
Make sure the cdrom is NOT mounted. Type '''mount''' to confirm it. If cd was mouted automatically unmout it with umount command:
sudo ufw allow Samba
like '''umount /dev/cdrom''' or '''umount /mnt/cdrom'''. Note that no extra forward slash after /dev/cdrom for the command below.
{{Pre}}
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/DVD.iso status=progress # worked in antiX
dd bs=4M if=/dev/sr0 of=~/DVD.iso status=progress
# Works for me to back up some borrowed DVDs
#
# Don't add the 'bs' parameter or you'll get an error reading '/dev/sr0': Input/output error
# or use VLC to watch a little bit of the DVD first to fix the problem (why it helps?)
# note that status=progress does not show the percentage. It shows how much is copied.
# OR
cat /dev/sr0 > ~/DVD.iso
</pre>
For some reason I get an Input/output error. But after I use VLC to play the video, the Input/output error is gone when I try it again.


# From the client
We can mount the iso file to a directory to check the iso file content is correct.
$ smbclient -L //192.168.1.XX/sambashare -U YYY
{{Pre}}
# No error. Return to the local prompt again.
mount -t iso9660 -o loop,ro DVD.iso /mnt
# Now we can use Ubuntu's Files app to connect to the server
</pre>
# smb://192.168.1.XX/
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/what-ports-need-to-be-open-for-samba-to-communicate-with-other-windowslinux-systems/ What Ports Need To Be Open For Samba To Communicate With Other Windows/Linux Systems?]
* [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5120/how-do-you-make-samba-follow-symlink-outside-the-shared-path Symbolic link files]. Not working from my test
* [http://www.noobslab.com/2012/03/configure-samba-sharing-between-ubuntu.html Share 'between' ubuntu and Windows]
* [http://www.linuceum.com/Server/srvSambaDaemons.php Start and stop the samba daemons]
: <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ ps -ef | grep smbd    # see if the Samba daemon (smbd)
$ ps -ef | grep nmbd    # see if the NetBIOS name server daemon (nmbd) is running


$ sudo service smbd stop  # does not stop nmbd
Method 3.
$ sudo service nmbd stop
Monitor the progress of percentage assume we know the disk size
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install pv
dd if=/dev/urandom | pv -s 2G | dd of=/dev/null
</pre>


$ sudo service smbd start
[https://askubuntu.com/a/215521 Method 4].
$ sudo service nmbd start
To see the progress of dd once it's running, open another terminal and enter:
</syntaxhighlight>
{{Pre}}
* [https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/smb.conf.5.html '''smb.conf''' — The configuration file for the Samba suite]
sudo kill -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd)
: <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
</pre>
sudo apt-get install samba samba-common
This will display ''dd'' progress in the ''dd'' terminal window without halting the process. If you're on BSD or OS X, use '''INFO''' instead of '''USR1'''. The USR1 signal will terminate dd.
sudo apt-get install python-glade2
sudo apt-get install system-config-samba
</syntaxhighlight>
Use Dash and search for 'samba'. It will ask for the user's password first. The samba password can also be set by
: <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo smbpasswd -a USERNAME
</syntaxhighlight>


A non-gui way to configuration samba is adding the following to the end of /etc/samba/smb.conf file, '''sudo nano -w /etc/samba/smb.conf''' (-w means no-wrap). Any line beginning with a semicolon (“;”) or a hash (“#”) character is ignored.
If you would like to get regular updates of the dd progress, then enter:
<pre>
{{Pre}}
[brb]
watch -n5 'sudo kill -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd)'
        path = /home/brb
;      writeable = no
;      browseable = yes
        guest ok = yes
</pre>
</pre>
* [http://www.unixmen.com/howto-install-and-configure-samba-share-in-ubuntu/ Share between ubuntu and linux] On the client file manager, type '''smb://192.168.1.XX/'''
watch will probe the dd process every -n seconds (-n5 = 5 seconds) and report without halting it.
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Samba


On Windows PC, go to start and open 'Run' then enter ip with double backslash. Like this (\\192.168.1.XX).
Note the proper single quotes in the commands above.


==== Remove and re-install Samba ====
== HandBrake ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
It works but it loses the menu page on DVD.
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge samba
$ sudo apt-get remove --purge smbclient libsmbclient


$ sudo apt-get install samba
= Have fun with /etc/hosts file =
$ sudo apt-get install smbclient libsmbclient
su -c "nano /etc/hosts"
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== SambaCry vulnerability and check Samba version ====
http://pcworld.com/article/3199106/linux/the-sambacry-scare-gives-linux-users-a-taste-of-wannacry-petya-problems.html
 
To check your samba version
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ smbd -V
Version 4.3.11-Ubuntu
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Change the default session when using auto login ===
See [http://askubuntu.com/questions/62833/how-do-i-change-the-default-session-for-when-using-auto-logins this post]. We need to edit the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. Note that on my Ubuntu 12.04, I have the following desktop options.
<pre>
<pre>
$ ls -lt /usr/share/xsessions/
127.0.0.1 localhost
total 16
::1             localhost
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Apr 19  2012 gnome.desktop
74.125.67.100  DNS_NAME1 DNS_NAME2
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 188 Apr 19  2012 gnome-shell.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu-2d.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 185 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu.desktop
</pre>
</pre>
* If you want to add aliases for your machine that will lookup to the loopback address you can keep adding them as '''space separated''' values on that line.
* "::1" is the ipv6 equivalent of 127.0.0.1 (which is for ipv4).


=== sudo ===
== Block malware, adware ==
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-grant-and-remove-sudo-privileges-to-users-on-ubuntu/ How To Grant And Remove Sudo Privileges To Users On Ubuntu]
[https://www.howtogeek.com/319700/how-to-use-your-computers-hosts-file-to-block-tons-of-malware-porn-and-other-types-of-websites/ How to Use Your Computer’s Hosts File to Block Tons of Malware, Porn, and Other Types of Websites]


=== Debian root user from remote access ===
= Mount a remote file system over ssh =
When you login by SSH, then use the username you have chosen when you installed Debian as the root user is disabled for remote logins. Then run the command "su" to become root user. See [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/debian-8-jessie-minimal-server/2/ howtoforget.com].
[[Ssh#SSHFS%3A_mount_a_remote_file_system_over_ssh|SSHFS: mount a remote file system over ssh]]


=== Terminal ===
= Linux Console File Managers =
==== Directory color on ssh ====
* [https://www.tecmint.com/linux-terminal-file-managers/ 11 Best Linux Console File Managers]
When I ssh to biowulf from Gnome/Terminal, the folder color became dark blue which is hard to read when the background color is black. A solution is https://serverfault.com/questions/137649/changing-terminal-colors-in-ubuntu-server.
* [https://linuxtldr.com/installing-superfile/ Superfile: A Modern Terminal File Manager for Linux and macOS]


1. append this to your ~/.bashrc
= Nautilus [https://wiki.gnome.org/action/show/Apps/Files Files] or Nemo (File Manager) =
<pre>
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-nautilus-tweaks-linux/ The 11 Best Nautilus Tweaks to Get More Out of the File Manager on Linux]
    if [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ]; then
* [https://itsfoss.com/file-managers-linux/ Best File Managers and File Explorers for Linux].
      [ -e "$HOME/.dir_colors" ] &&
** [https://apps.kde.org/en-gb/dolphin/ Dolphin] is good. It's lightweight & supports tab view and split view. sudo apt install dolphin. I tested on Debian 12 & Xfce. Open Menu (button) -> Configure -> Configure Dolphin -> Startup -> Begin in split view mode. It remembers the split view after re-open.
      DIR_COLORS="$HOME/.dir_colors" [ -e "$DIR_COLORS" ] ||
** [https://krusader.org/ Krusader]. Split view is the default. When it was launched the first time, it asked about whether to enable some 3rd party apps (diff utility, email client, batch renamer, checksum utility, ...). Tools -> New Net Connection. Many goodies. The Krusader app is heavily dependent on KDE.
      DIR_COLORS=""
      eval "`dircolors -b $DIR_COLORS`"
      alias ls='ls --color=auto'
    fi
</pre>
2. create/edit your ~/.dir_colors, for example with
<pre>
  $ dircolors --print-database > .dir_colors
</pre>
3. Then force a read of your .bashrc file with:
<pre>
  $ source ~/.bashrc
</pre>


Everything should be pretty.
== Bookmark the current directory to the sidebar ==
Ctrl + d. See also Files > Keyboard Shortcuts.  


==== Remember terminal tabs ====
== Ctrl + L ==
The trick on [http://askubuntu.com/questions/310705/some-fast-way-to-save-and-restore-tabs-of-terminal this post] works for me on my GNOME Terminal 3.6.2 (gnome-terminal --version).
Change to a directory
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# To save configuration into /home/$USER/terminal.cfg:
gnome-terminal --save-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg


# To load it back:
== Undo Ctrl+L ==
gnome-terminal --load-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg
Press ESC.
</syntaxhighlight>


To recall the titles, follow [http://vadim-kirilchuk-linux.blogspot.com/2013/05/gnome-terminal-how-to-save-tabs-and.html this simple hack]. That is, add an entry Title=xxxx to each tab section.
== Mount another Linux system in Nautilus ==
Very easy. Check out
[http://www.howtogeek.com/203432/how-to-access-ftp-and-webdav-sites-in-any-operating-systems-file-manager/ howtogeek.com]


==== Terminal tab color ====
== Eject USB drive ==
If we open several tabs in the (GNOME) Terminal, the default color of the active tab is not quite different from the other tabs. We need a solution to change the tab colors.
''One or more applications are keeping the volume busy''. One reason is I cd to one directory in the USB drive on the Terminal. If I move away, I can eject the drive.  


http://askubuntu.com/questions/355297/gnome-terminal-tabs-no-contrast-between-active-and-inactive-tabs
== Preview a file ==
Use the space bar to preview a file and click the space bar again or ESC to close the preview. Click "f" or F11 to preview the file in full-screen.


Solution: edit ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (you might have to create it) and add:
== Create a desktop shortcut ==
<pre>
* Navigate to your application in Nautilus. Right-click, select "Make Link". Then drag shortcut to your desktop. Works in Ubuntu 12.04.
TerminalWindow,
* [https://linux.palemoon.org/help/installation/# Pale moon browser] instruction, especially the '''icon''' part.
TerminalWindow.background {
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
        color: #000000;
}


TerminalWindow .notebook tab {
== .desktop file format ==
        padding: 2;
* [https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ Desktop Entry Specification]
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
* "%k" - [http://askubuntu.com/questions/47775/how-can-i-set-the-path-variable-in-a-desktop-file-to-be-relative-to-the-locat How can I set the 'Path' variable in a .desktop file to be relative to the location where the desktop file is located?] and [http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/144422/getting-the-current-path-in-desktop-exec-command Getting the current path in .desktop EXEC command]
}
* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8980464/how-do-i-access-an-environment-variable-in-a-desktop-files-exec-line How do I access an environment variable in a .desktop file's exec line?]


TerminalWindow .notebook tab:active {
== Open a terminal ==
        background-color: #d1d1d1;
{{Pre}}
}
sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
nautilus -q
</pre>
</pre>
Then close '''ALL''' terminal windows start and test.
In Ubuntu 15.10, the functionality is already included in nautilus!
 
== The Linux Directory Structure, Explained ==
https://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-explains-the-linux-directory-structure-explained/


==== How to practically use your Linux terminal for everything ====
=== Templates folder in the home directory ===
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-practically-use-your-linux-terminal/ set alarms, take screenshots, check weather, schedule shutdown]
[https://askubuntu.com/a/94739 What is the “Templates” folder in the home directory for?]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-practically-use-your-linux-terminal-part-2/ Send emails, browse internet, listen muscic, play games]
 
=== What purpose does the Public folder serve ===
* https://askubuntu.com/a/174870
* [https://itsfoss.com/share-folders-local-network-ubuntu-windows/ Share Folders On Local Network Between Ubuntu And Windows]


==== Record terminal: script command ====
== gnome-sushi - Quick look ==
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/record-everything-terminal/ How To Record Everything You Do In Terminal]
[https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/gnome-sushi-mac-quick-for-ubuntu Get macOS ‘Quick Look’ on Ubuntu with GNOME Sushi]
* [https://www.tecmint.com/record-and-replay-linux-terminal-session-commands-using-script/ Record and Replay Linux Terminal Sessions using ‘script’ and ‘scriptreplay’ Commands]


=== Font ===
== Plugin ==
==== Large text ====
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2020/11/embedded-nautilus-terminal-plugin-adds.html Embedded Nautilus Terminal Plugin 3.4.0 Adds Configurable Toggle Shortcut And Colors]
This is useful on large screen displays or TVs.  
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/05/nautilus-terminal-updated-with-nautilus.html Nautilus Terminal Updated With Nautilus 40 Support, Context Menus]


Settings -> Universal Access on Ubuntu or Accessibility on Linux Mint. Turn on "Large text". Each application's name on the Linux Mint's taskbar, title on each application and texts in applications will be increased.
== Nemo ==
* Nemo is a fork of Nautilus/GNOME Files [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemo_%28file_manager%29#History Wikipedia]
* [https://www.ubuntubuzz.com/2019/05/comparing-search-between-nautilus-and-nemo.html Comparing Search Between Nautilus And Nemo File Managers]
* I find I cannot add a remote location (sftp) but once I add it through Nautilus (I install it separately), the remote location appears in Nemo too. (Update) I can use File -> Connect to Server ... in Nemo.


==== Install Microsoft Font in linux suite ====
= Mount and Unmount Storage Devices from the Linux Terminal =
[http://www.pcworld.com/article/2863497/how-to-install-microsoft-fonts-in-linux-office-suites.html PCWorld.com]
[https://www.howtogeek.com/414634/how-to-mount-and-unmount-storage-devices-from-the-linux-terminal/ How to Mount and Unmount Storage Devices from the Linux Terminal]


=== Install language packs ===
== Mount iso file ==
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install language-pack-[cod] language-pack-gnome-[cod] language-pack-[cod]-base language-pack-gnome-[cod]-base
$ sudo mkdir /mnt/iso
$ sudo mount -o loop /tmp/file.iso /mnt/iso
$ sudo umount /mnt/iso
</pre>
</pre>
For example, [cod]=en or [cod]=zh.


=== Change locale language and character set ===
= Check ubuntu version from command line =
* http://www.shellhacks.com/en/HowTo-Change-Locale-Language-and-Character-Set-in-Linux
http://www.howtogeek.com/206240/how-to-tell-what-distro-and-version-of-linux-you-are-running/


=== Display Chinese character (from vanilla Debian/Ubuntu system) ===
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Multilingual_support_%28East_Asian%29#Debian-based_GNU.2FLinux Wikipedia]
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install fonts-arphic-ukai fonts-arphic-uming
lsb_release -a    # command not found if we run it from a docker image
</pre>
* [http://crunchbang.org/forums/viewtopic.php?id=778 crunchbang.org]
<pre>
sudo apt-get install language-support-fonts-zh
# Or
sudo apt-get install ttf-arphic-uming ttf-wqy-zenhei
</pre>
* [http://wiki.debian.org.hk/w/Make_Debian_support_Chinese_%28eng%29 wiki.debian.org.hk]
* [https://wiki.debian.org/Fonts wiki.debian.org]


=== Chinese Input ===
# OR
* ibus/fcitx is a service. Use ''ps -ef'' to check if it is running.
cat /etc/issue    # works on docker image
* On Ubuntu 18.04, it is '''Ctrl + Space''' to switch input methods (the keyboard icon will be changed to "酷"). The "Windows + Space" only changes the drop-down list (en <-> 中) but it has no effect.
* "Windows + Space" may need to be clicked twice to switch the input method (at least on Mint 18.2)
* Log out and Log in seems to be necessary
* Helpful
** https://www.pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-10-chinese-input-pinyin-chewing.htm
** https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Input_methods
** http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/07/2-best-chinese-pinyin-im-ubuntu-16-04/


[[File:Zhuyin-keyboard.gif|600px]]
# OR
cat /etc/*release  # works on docker image


[[File:Ibus.png|400px]]
# check kernel version
uname -r          # docker will get this information from the host


# type 'language' in Dash search (Or click Power button on the top-right corner -> System Settings...) and click 'Language Support' (this may not be installed from (x)Ubuntu automatically. In such case, IBUS will be missing eg Chewing method). The 'Language Support' is under Settings menu in xUbuntu.
# check 32/64 bit kernel
# Click 'Install' if a message popped up with the message 'The language support is not installed completely'. After the installation is done, the 'Language support' dialog comes back.
uname -a          # docker will get this information from the host
# Choose between ibus (ubuntu < 16.04) /fcitx (ubuntu 16.04).
</pre>
#* Choose 'IBUS' for keyboard input method system (bottom of the dialog). IBUS is under 'System' menu in xUbuntu.
#* Choose 'fcitx'
# Click 'Install/Remove Languages'. Choose Chinese. Click 'Apply'. An 'Applying changes' dialog will appear.
# Click 'Close' button.
# Select Chinese
#* System Settings -> Text Entry -> '+' -> Chinese. Or Settings > Keyboard Input Method > Input method > Select an input method > Show only input methods for your region > Chinese 酷 Chewing. If we cannot find this dialog, we can launch it by '''ibus-setup''' command. If Chewing is not shown as one of Chinese input methods, we can log out and log in the desktop. If ibus does not have the chewing selection, we should try to install it '''sudo apt-get install ibus-chewing''' and/or run '''ibus restart'''.
#* Dash -> Fcitx Configuration. '+' -> Chewing. PS. On Ubuntu 16.04 it only shows a Chinese option without further options even I installed ''ibus-chewing''.
# Make sure 'Show current input source in the menu bar' is checked.
# Click 'Close' button.


On Ubuntu 14.04, the super key is '''Windows'''.
= keyboard shortcuts =
Go to keyboard app to change the settings. Note: '''Super''' key is also Windows key. Use 'Backspace' key to disable a shortcut.


On Ubuntu 16.04, ibus does not work. Use fcitx instead. Chewing(Fcitx) should be added to the "Text Entry" GUI. "fcitx" should be selected in the "Language Support" GUI (it's OK the language for menus and windows does not include 漢語 (臺灣). A linux or keyboard icon should appear in the taskbar.  
* List from [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts ubuntu.com]
* Super: Open the Dash. Press and hold it to see a cheat sheet with a bunch of other nifty shortcuts.
* Super + Number: Open the application that is at that position in the dock
* '''Alt/Super/Shift + Mouse''': Move an application. Useful if an application's title bar is too high.
* Alt + F2: Run an application by typing its name in the box which appears (same function as the Super key).
* '''Alt + Space''': Activate the window menu. Not useful so I assign this to "Show all applications" (Super + a). This will be consistent with macOS.
* Ctrl + Super + D: To minimize all windows
* '''sudo apt install gnome-tweaks''' . From there, go to workspaces on the LHS choose static spaces. Choose the number of workspaces you like. Click on the super key to see all workspaces on the RHS. Drag and drop an app to move it to the desired workspace.
* Super + left/right: snap the window to left/right
* Super + upper/down: maximize/resize the window
* Super + h: hide/minimize a window. I changed it to '''Super + m''' (overwrite its original meaning). On macOS, it is '''Command + m'''.


On Ubuntu 18.04, I don't need to use fcitx (not available by default)
On Xubuntu,
# I follow [https://www.pinyinjoe.com/linux/ubuntu-18-gnome-chinese-setup.htm pingyinjoe] to install Chinese from Language Support. Reboot (Log out seems to take forever).
* Alt + F1 (Ctrl + ESC): Application menu.
# I follow [https://askubuntu.com/questions/1032465/how-can-i-use-chewingzhuyin-input-method this post] to use '''sudo locale-gen zh_TW.UTF-8''' to add chewing to the list (see next step).
* Alt + F2 (Super + R): Application Finder.
# Type 'region' to search and click "Region and Language". Follow the GUI to add Chinese (Chewing).
# Test it by using Windows + Space to switch input methods.


Note that do not use 'Text Entry' application (shown as one options when we search 'language'). This application will conflict with ibus.
== Add a new keyboard shortcut ==
Let's say I want to assign Ctrl+Alt+s to bring the shutdown dialog.
# System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows -> Toggle shaded state -> Backspace to disable it. For some reason, I cannot assign a new keybinding using the method of '''Custom Shortcuts' method.
# Open ''Ubuntu Software Center ''and install '''Compiz Config Setting Manager''' program. Open the program by search ''Compiz'' and then create a new command '''gnome-session-quit --power-off --force''' with a name like 'Shutdown' and the keyboard binding we want. CCSM -> General -> Commands.  


==== [https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gcin gcin] ====
With this approach, it will give a dialog with 4 options (lock suspend restart shutdown) but no one is pre-selected. If we want the shutdown icon being preselected, use [http://askubuntu.com/questions/554576/how-do-i-call-gnome-session-quit-with-countdown-from-unity this script] where the '''zenity''' command was used to create a dialog. The '''zenity''' program was pre-installed in Ubuntu. See [http://www.howtogeek.com/107537/how-to-make-simple-graphical-shell-scripts-with-zenity-on-linux/ How to Make Simple Graphical Shell Scripts with Zenity on Linux].
新注音 New Zhuyin
* Google: ubuntu 英文版 中文輸入
* http://aarontechdiary.blogspot.com/2016/07/ubuntu-1604.html<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install gcin
</syntaxhighlight>
* blog.xuite.net/yh96301/blog/287374341-Ubuntu+14.04安裝鍵盤輸入法系統gcin
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Gcin
* Show Applications -> gcin Tools
* https://magiclen.org/gcin/


==== fcitx ====
== Firefox ==
https://daviwa.blogspot.com/2017_10_08_archive.html
* Space: page down
* Shift + space: page up


* On Linux Mint, it cannot show a list of candidate words. The trick of using '''killall fcitx-qimpanel''' works.
= Hardware/Device manager =
* On Ubuntu Mate, the fcitx works fine. ps -ef | grep fcitx-qimpanel shows nothing.
<ul>
 
<li>[https://www.howtogeek.com/426199/how-to-list-your-computers-devices-from-the-linux-terminal/ How to List Your Computer’s Devices From the Linux Terminal] mount , lsblk, df , fdisk , The /proc Files , lspci , lsusb , lsdev , lshw , lsscsi , dmidecode, hwinfo. </li>
=== /usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-gtk3 high memory usage ===
<li>By default, ubuntu does not provide any graphical tool like device manager on Windows. A very close one is '''[http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter lshw]''' (hardware lister). A GUI tool based on it is called '''lshw-gtk''' (seems not as informative as the command line one) and can be installed by ''sudo apt-get install lshw-gtk'' in Ubuntu/Debian or ''yum install lshw'' in Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS.</li>
For some reason, the ubuntu 14.04 is not responsive. Htop shows ibus-ui-gtk3 is the culprit. The [http://askubuntu.com/questions/490317/how-can-i-find-out-what-ibus-daemon-and-ibus-ui-gtk3-are-doing suggestion] is to run
<li>As you can see the line containing 'display' shows the motherboard (P45T-A), CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo E8400), graphical card (GeForce 9400 GT in this case), et al.
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
killall ibus-daemon
</syntaxhighlight>
After I run this command and wait a few seconds, the memory leak problem is solved.
 
=== Change time zone ===
http://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges
<pre>
<pre>
$sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata
$ sudo lshw -short
</pre>
</pre>
The command launches an ncurses based interface which allows arrow keys to be used to select the region specific time zone.
</li>
<li>For storage part, ubuntu provides a graphical tool. See "disk utility" on gnome based ubuntu or search for "[https://live.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Disks disks]" in launcher. </li>
<li>[https://www.cloudsavvyit.com/14492/how-to-use-lsusb-in-linux-with-a-practical-example/ How to Use lsusb in Linux (With a Practical Example)] </li>
<li>[https://itsfoss.com/inxi-system-info-linux/ Get All Kind of System Information in Linux Terminal With '''inxi'''] </li>
</ul>


=== Make script run at boot time with init.d directory ===
== Hardinfo, Hardinfo2 ==
http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/12/how-to-install-system-information-tool.html How To Install System Information Tool HardInfo 0.6 Alpha ('''System Profiler And Benchmark''') On Ubuntu, Pop!_OS Or Linux Mint From PPA]
* [https://www.tecmint.com/hardinfo-check-hardware-information-in-linux/ Hardinfo2 – Check Hardware Information in Linux]


For example, see [http://learn.adafruit.com/drive-a-16x2-lcd-directly-with-a-raspberry-pi/init-script here] from running a python script for raspberry pi.
== Find out motherboard information ==
# Create a script '''/etc/init.d/lcd'''
{{Pre}}
# Make the script executable
# No root
# Make the script known to the system by using the '''update-rc.d' command
cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/board_{vendor,name,version}
 
# Root
sudo dmidecode  | grep -A4 '^Base Board Information'
</pre>
 
== RAM ==
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/check-ram-speed-linux/ Linux Check Ram Speed and Type Commands]
<pre>
<pre>
sudo update-rc.d lcd defaults
sudo apt install dmidecode
sudo dmidecode --type 17
</pre>
</pre>


==== /etc/rc.local file ====
== Hard drive specification ==
[http://linuxtechlab.com/executing-commands-scripts-at-reboot/ Executing Commands and Scripts at Reboot & Startup in Linux]
{{Pre}}
# hdparm command
sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda


For CentOS, we use file ‘/etc/rc.d/rc.local’ instead of ‘/etc/rc.local’. We also need to make this file executable before adding any script or command to the file.
# OR using lshw command
sudo apt-get install lshw
lshw -class disk -class storage


Note:- When executing a script at startup, make sure that the script ends with ‘exit 0’.
# Find Out Disks Name Only
==== crontab ====
lshw -short -C disk
[http://linuxtechlab.com/executing-commands-scripts-at-reboot/ Executing Commands and Scripts at Reboot & Startup in Linux]


=== wireless connection randomly drop off ===
# smartmontools package
My wireless adapter is TP-LINK, TL-WN722N.
sudo smartctl -i /dev/sda
 
http://askubuntu.com/questions/73607/wireless-connection-keeps-dropping-with-an-intel-3945abg-card
<pre>
sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off
</pre>
</pre>


[http://linuxplained.com/how-to-fix-wireless-problems-in-ubuntu-1204-precise-pangolin/ 5 Best Linux/Ubuntu compatible USB Wifi cards]:
= [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW ufw (uncomplicated firewall)] =
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/122065/htg-explains-i-have-a-router-do-i-need-a-firewall/ Do I Need a Firewall if I Have a Router?]
* [https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-setup-a-firewall-with-ufw-on-ubuntu-18-04/ How To Set Up a Firewall with UFW on Ubuntu 18.04]
* [http://gufw.org/ Gufw], https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gufw
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ufw-allow-incoming-ssh-connections-from-a-specific-ip-address-subnet-on-ubuntu-debian/ How to open ssh 22/TCP port using ufw on Ubuntu/Debian Linux]


*  AirLink101 AWLL6075 Wireless N Mini USB Adapter
The default firewall configuration tool for Ubuntu is '''ufw'''. Developed to ease '''iptables''' firewall configuration, ufw provides a user friendly way to create an IPv4 or IPv6 host-based firewall. By default UFW is disabled.
*  Medialink – Wireless N USB Adapter – 802.11n
 
*  ASUS (USB-N13) Wireless-N USB Adapter
Suppose I have a virtual machine running a web server at port 8888 (The vm may be initialized by the Vagrant command). I can access the webpage from my host machine using http://localhost:8888.
*  Panda Mini Wifi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Card
 
*  TP-Link TL-WN722N 150Mbps High Gain Wireless USB Adapter
Now I want the web page to be accessible from other local machines. We can use the '''ufw''' command to enable the firewall wall and open ports for certain services.
 
{{Pre}}
sudo ufw allow 8888/tcp
sudo ufw show added
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw status
sudo ufw app list
sudo ufw delete allow 8069


To show (USB) wireless adapter information
nmap localhost
<pre>
sudo lshw -C network
sudo lsusb -v
iwconfig
</pre>
</pre>


To check wifi connection information (SSID, channel, address, frequency, qualiyt, signal level, ...)
Now I can go to another machine, open a browser at http://hostip:8888/. I should be able to get the same result as I got from the host machine.
<pre>
 
sudo iwlist wlan0 scan
In one instance sshing to a server failed (connection time) for some reason. The solution is to run the following command on the server
{{Pre}}
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
</pre>
</pre>
My experience is quality should be at least 50/70 and signal level should be larger than -60dBm.


=== Create an iso file from a CD/DVD or HD ===
A graphical interface program is called [http://gufw.org/ Gufw Firewall].  
See also [http://tuxarena.blogspot.com/2009/03/4-ways-to-create-cddvd-iso-images-in.html 4 Ways to Create CD/DVD ISO Images in Ubuntu].


Method 1 (Better than Method 2). No need to umount the cdrom.
Other things '''ufw''' can do:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* Allow/Deny by ports and (optional) protocols
mkisofs -o /tmp/DVD.iso /tmp/directory/
* Allow/Deny by service name
</syntaxhighlight>
* Disable ping requests.
to make an ISO from files on your hard drive.
* Allow by specific IP
* Allow by subnet
<ul>
<li>Allow by specific port and IP address/range. For example, to allow a VNC access from a specific IP.
<pre>
# https://serverfault.com/a/74024
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 to any port 5900
</pre>
</li>
</ul>
* Deny by certain IP address
* Deny by certain IP address and certain port


Method 2.
= webmin =
Make sure the cdrom is NOT mounted. Type '''mount''' to confirm it. If cd was mouted automatically unmout it with umount command:
See http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
like '''umount /dev/cdrom''' or '''umount /mnt/cdrom'''. Note that no extra forward slash after /dev/cdrom for the command below.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/DVD.iso
# Don't add the 'bs' parameter or you'll get an error reading '/dev/sr0': Input/output error
# OR
cat /dev/sr0 > ~/DVD.iso
</syntaxhighlight>
For some reason I get an Input/output error. But after I use VLC to play the video, the Input/output error is gone when I try it again.
 
We can mount the iso file to a directory to check the iso file content is correct.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
mount -t iso9660 -o loop,ro DVD.iso /mnt
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Have fun with /etc/hosts file ===
su -c "nano /etc/hosts"
<pre>
<pre>
127.0.0.1 localhost
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
::1            localhost
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb
74.125.67.100  DNS_NAME1 DNS_NAME2
</pre>
</pre>
* If you want to add aliases for your machine that will lookup to the loopback address you can keep adding them as '''space separated''' values on that line.  
The install will be done automatically to ''/usr/share/webmin'', the administration username set to ''root'' and the password to your current root password. You should now be able to login to Webmin at the URL http://localhost:10000/. Or if accessing it remotely, replace localhost with your system's IP address.
* "::1" is the ipv6 equivalent of 127.0.0.1 (which is for ipv4).


==== Block malware, adware ====
{{Pre}}
[https://www.howtogeek.com/319700/how-to-use-your-computers-hosts-file-to-block-tons-of-malware-porn-and-other-types-of-websites/ How to Use Your Computer’s Hosts File to Block Tons of Malware, Porn, and Other Types of Websites]
apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime libio-pty-perl apt-show-versions python
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb
</pre>
[[File:Webmin.png|100px]]


=== Mount a remote file system over ssh ===
= Virtualize Linux =
* [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-sshfs-to-mount-remote-file-systems-over-ssh this article] on digitalocean.com.
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/how-to-virtualise-linux-part-1
* [http://linuxlove.eu/quick-tip-mounting-remote-linux-directory-windows-linux-ssh/ linuxlove.eu]
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSHFS (include an instruction to keep the connection alive)


The trick is to use the '''sshfs''' tool.
== CPU information ==
{{Pre}}
$ grep name /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u
model name : AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor      # home


On Ubuntu
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU  X7560  @ 2.27GHz    # helix
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Install the program
sudo apt-get install sshfs


# Mount the file system
model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 0 @ 3.20GHz  # office
sudo mkdir /mnt/droplet <--replace "droplet" whatever you prefer
</pre>
sudo sshfs [email protected]:/ /mnt/droplet


# Unmount the file system
== CPU usage ==
sudo umount /mnt/droplet
* See [[Raspberry#E-ink|Raspberry Pi eink]] example where python's psutil package was used.
* [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54458254/how-to-get-cpu-usage-in-python-2-7-without-using-psutil How to get CPU usage in python 2.7 without using PSUtil]
{{Pre}}
import psutil
print psutil.cpu_percent()
</pre>
Note not like the '''htop''' command, the result from psutil fluctuates a lot.


# Permanently Mounting the Remote File System
== Find out if the OS is running in a virtual environment ==
sudo nano /etc/fstab
Linux adds the '''hypervisor''' flag to '''/proc/cpuinfo''' if the kernel detects running on some sort of a hypervisor. See [http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/3685/find-out-if-the-os-is-running-in-a-virtual-environment here].
sshfs#root@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/ /mnt/droplet
{{Pre}}
</syntaxhighlight>
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep hypervisor
</pre>


=== Nautilus or Nemo (File Manager) ===
== Virtualbox ==
==== Ctrl + L ====
See [[Virtualbox|here]].
Change to a directory


==== Undo Ctrl+L ====
== gksu ==
Press ESC.
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/04/gksu-removed-from-ubuntu-heres.html gksu Removed From Ubuntu, Here's The Recommended Replacement]
* [https://itsfoss.com/gksu-replacement-ubuntu/ gksu Removed From Ubuntu, Here’s What You Can Use Instead]


==== Mount another Linux system in Nautilus ====
== VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not running  ==
Very easy. Check out
Got the above message on the upper right corner of the screen for every booting. Note I don't install VirtualBox. A [https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other/vboxclient-the-virtualbox-kernel-service-is-not-running/15/ solution] is run
[http://www.howtogeek.com/203432/how-to-access-ftp-and-webdav-sites-in-any-operating-systems-file-manager/ howtogeek.com]
{{Pre}}
gksudo gedit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/98vboxadd-xclient
</pre>
find the line
<pre>
notify-send "VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not running.  Exiting."
</pre>
Now change '''notify-send''' to '''echo'''.


==== Create a desktop shortcut ====
= Thin client =
Navigate to your application in Nautilus. Right-click, select "Make Link". Then drag shortcut to your desktop. Works in Ubuntu 12.04.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThinClients


==== .desktop file format ====
== [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP UbuntuLTSP] ==
* [https://specifications.freedesktop.org/desktop-entry-spec/latest/ Desktop Entry Specification]
* [http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-LTSP.html How to install LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) on Ubuntu Server]
* "%k" - [http://askubuntu.com/questions/47775/how-can-i-set-the-path-variable-in-a-desktop-file-to-be-relative-to-the-locat How can I set the 'Path' variable in a .desktop file to be relative to the location where the desktop file is located?] and [http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/144422/getting-the-current-path-in-desktop-exec-command Getting the current path in .desktop EXEC command]
* Full Tutorial - Install and configure LTSP server and clients (ubuntu, ltsp, howto) [https://youtu.be/s1cguYmZ3-c Part 1] and [https://youtu.be/2aFcDlp9-xw Part 2]
* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8980464/how-do-i-access-an-environment-variable-in-a-desktop-files-exec-line How do I access an environment variable in a .desktop file's exec line?]


==== Open a terminal ====
== [http://www.ltsp.org/ LTSP] ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
nautilus -q
</syntaxhighlight>
In Ubuntu 15.10, the functionality is already included in nautilus!


=== Mount iso file ===
== Raspberry Pi ==
<pre>
[http://www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspberry-pis-as-thin-clients-with-ubuntu-14-04-lts/ Running Raspberry Pi’s as Thin Clients with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS]
$ sudo mkdir /mnt/iso
$ sudo mount -o loop /tmp/file.iso /mnt/iso
$ sudo umount /mnt/iso
</pre>


=== Check ubuntu version from command line ===
[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi  UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi
http://www.howtogeek.com/206240/how-to-tell-what-distro-and-version-of-linux-you-are-running/
]


<pre>
= Remote desktop =
lsb_release -a    # command not found if we run it from a docker image
[[Remote_desktop|Remote desktop]]


# OR
= Install sshd =
cat /etc/issue    # works on docker image
{{Pre}}
apt-get update
apt-get install openssh-server
</pre>


# OR
= sftp, vsftpd and virtual users =
cat /etc/*release  # works on docker image
* [https://www.linuxtechi.com/configure-chroot-sftp-in-linux/ How to configure chroot SFTP in Linux]
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/vsftpd
* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/setup-ftp-server-using-vsftp-and-configure-secure-ftp-connections-using-tlsssl-on-ubuntu-16-04-server.html
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-vsftpd/


# check kernel version
= ProFTPd =
uname -r          # docker will get this information from the host
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/install-proftpd-on-ubuntu/ How to Install and Set Up ProFTPD With TLS on Ubuntu]


# check 32/64 bit kernel
= Install LAMP =
uname -a          # docker will get this information from the host
See the page [http://library.linode.com/lamp-guides/debian-6-squeeze]
<pre>
apt-get install apache2
a2enmod rewrite
apt-get install mysql-server  [I choose branch name as MYSQL root password]
apt-get install php5 php-pear php5-suhosin
apt-get install php5-mysql
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
</pre>
</pre>


=== keyboard shortcuts ===
Another instruction including how to set up user directories for Apache web server http://wiki.debian.org/LaMp
Go to keyboard app to change the settings. Note: '''Super''' key is also Windows key. Use 'Backspace' key to disable a shortcut.
<pre>
apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client
mysql_secure_installation
apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc
apt-get install php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
apt-get install python libapache2-mod-python
</pre>


* List from [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KeyboardShortcuts ubuntu.com]
The apache configuration file is in '''/etc/apache2/apache2.conf'''.
* Super: Open the Dash. Press and hold it to see a cheat sheet with a bunch of other nifty shortcuts.
* Super + Number: Open the application that is at that position in the dock
* '''Alt + Mouse''': Move an application. Useful if an application's title bar is too high.
* Alt + F2: Run an application by typing its name in the box which appears (same function as the Super key).
* '''Alt + Space''': Activate the window menu. Not useful so I assign this to "Show all applications" (Super + a). This will be consistent with macOS.
* Ctrl + Super + D: To minimize all windows
* Ctrl + Alt + Arrows: move to another workspace
* Ctrl + Alt + Shift + Arrows: move current application to another workspace
* Super + left/right: snap the window to left/right
* Super + upper/down: maximize/resize the window


On Xubuntu,
For PHP, it is also useful to install php for command line.
* Alt + F1 (Ctrl + ESC): Application menu.
<pre>
* Alt + F2 (Super + R): Application Finder.
sudo aptitude install php5-cli
</pre>


==== Add a new keyboard shortcut ====
Restarting apache before testing on web browser
Let's say I want to assign Ctrl+Alt+s to bring the shutdown dialog.
<pre>
# System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows -> Toggle shaded state -> Backspace to disable it. For some reason, I cannot assign a new keybinding using the method of '''Custom Shortcuts' method.
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
# Open ''Ubuntu Software Center ''and install '''Compiz Config Setting Manager''' program. Open the program by search ''Compiz'' and then create a new command '''gnome-session-quit --power-off --force''' with a name like 'Shutdown' and the keyboard binding we want. CCSM -> General -> Commands.
</pre>


With this approach, it will give a dialog with 4 options (lock suspend restart shutdown) but no one is pre-selected. If we want the shutdown icon being preselected, use [http://askubuntu.com/questions/554576/how-do-i-call-gnome-session-quit-with-countdown-from-unity this script] where the '''zenity''' command was used to create a dialog. The '''zenity''' program was pre-installed in Ubuntu. See [http://www.howtogeek.com/107537/how-to-make-simple-graphical-shell-scripts-with-zenity-on-linux/ How to Make Simple Graphical Shell Scripts with Zenity on Linux].
== Debian 8 ==
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-debian-8
{{Pre}}
sudo aptitude install apache2 apache2-doc
sudo aptitude install mysql-server php5-mysql
# optional
sudo mysql_secure_installation
sudo aptitude install php5-common libapache2-mod-php5 php5-cli
sudo service apache2 restart
</pre>


==== Firefox ====
= [http://www.ampps.com/downloads AMPPS] for a local server =
* Space: page down
http://www.howtogeek.com/219983/how-to-use-ampps-to-install-joomla-locally/
* Shift + space: page up


=== [http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/tools/bio-linux BioLinux] ===
XAMPP is a free, open source cross platform web server solution stack package for Windows, Mac, and Linux. AMPPS is a software stack from Softaculous enabling Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl, Python, and Softaculous auto-installer on a desktop.
Bio-Linux 7.0 (2012/11/21) screenshot.  


Biolinux can be installed in two ways.
== XAMPP ==
# One is to download iso image file. http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/downloads/
[https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-xampp-on-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Install XAMPP on Ubuntu 20.04]
# The other way is to install Bio-linux software/package by using apt-get install method. See http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/tools/bio-linux/other-bl-docs/package-repository


[[File:BioLinux.png|100px]]
= Sandstorm: self-hostable web productivity suite =
* [https://sandstorm.io/ Sandstorm] Open source platform for self-hosting web apps
* https://apps.sandstorm.io/
* [https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-sandstorm Getting started with Sandstorm, an open source web app platform]


==== Check Biolinux version ====
= [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system Content management systems] =
<pre>
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems List of content management systems]
cat /etc/bio-linux.version  # 8.0.5 as of June 2015
</pre>


==== Installation ====
== PageKit ==
* Latest version iso or ova.
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-pagekit-cms-on-ubuntu-1804/ How to Install PageKit CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
** http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=biolinux
** http://distro.ibiblio.org/bio-linux/iso/ US mirror


* [http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux-installation/ Command line] based on Ubuntu 14.04 or from Biolinux 7.
== [https://processwire.com/ ProcessWire] ==
<pre>
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-processwire-cms-on-centos-7/ How to Install ProcessWire CMS on CentOS 7]
wget -qO- http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/downloads/bl8_only/upgrade8.sh | sudo sh
</pre>
This takes a long long time.


==== Software list ====
== [https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/#manual BookStack] ==
* http://environmentalomics.org/bio-linux-software-list/
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-bookstack-on-ubuntu-1604/ How to Install BookStack on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS]


==== FAQ ====
A docker image is also available.
* http://nebc.nerc.ac.uk/nebc_website_frozen/nebc.nerc.ac.uk//tools/bio-linux-7/bio-linux-faq


==== Sample Data ====
== Mediawiki ==
Did not find them useful.
* My [[Mediawiki|Mediawiki]]
<pre>
brb@biolinux[brb] ls Desktop/Sample\ Data/                                                        [10:05AM]
act      cytoscape              glimmer3      mrbayes            peptide_seqs      splitstree
artemis  dendroscope            happy        mspcrunch          phylip            squint
blast    dotter                  hmmer        multiple_alignment  qiime              t-coffee
blast+    dust                    jalview      mummer              rasmol            tree-puzzle
blixem    fasta                  jprofilegrid  muscle              rdp_classifier    treeview
cap3      fastDNAml              mesquite      mview              readseq
catchall  forester-archaeopteryx  mira          njplot              samtools
clustal  gap4                    mothur        nucleotide_seqs    sanger_tracefiles
brb@biolinux[brb] ls Desktop/Sample\ Data/fasta/                                                  [10:05AM]
bovgh.seq        hahu.aa      mgstm1.e05          mgstm1.nt1r  myosin_bp.aa  oohu.raa
bovprl.seq      hsgstm1b.gcg  mgstm1.eeq          mgstm1.nts  n0.aa        prio_atepa.aa
egmsmg.aa        hsgstm1b.seq  mgstm1.esq          mgstm1.raa  n1.aa        prot_test.lib
grou_drome.pseg  humgstd.seq  mgstm1.gcg          mgstm1.rev  n2.aa        prot_test.lseg
gst.nlib        lcbo.aa      mgstm1_genclone.seq  mgstm1.seq  n2_fs.lib    qrhuld.aa
gst.seq          m1r.aa        mgstm1.lc            mgtt2_x.seq  n2s.aa        sql
gstt1_drome.aa  m2.aa        mgstm1.nt            ms1.aa      n2t.aa        titin_hum.aa
gstt1_pssm.asn1  mchu.aa      mgstm1.nt1          mu.lib      n_fs.lib      titin_hum.seq
gtm1_human.aa    mgstm1.3nt    mgstm1.nt12r        musplfm.aa  ngt.aa        xurt8c.aa
gtt1_drome.aa    mgstm1.aa    mgstm1.nt13          mwkw.aa      ngts.aa      xurt8c.lc
h10_human.aa    mgstm1.aaa    mgstm1.nt13r        mwrtc1.aa    oohu.aa      xurtg.aa
</pre>


==== CloudBioLinux ====
= UPnP server =
* http://cloudbiolinux.org/
See [[UPnP|UPnP]].
* https://github.com/chapmanb/cloudbiolinux


=== Tomcat ===
= Storage server GlusterFS =
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-tomcat-8-on-ubuntu-15-10-server.html Install Tomcat 8 on Ubuntu]
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/high-availability-storage-with-glusterfs-on-debian-8-with-two-nodes/


=== Device manager ===
= Security =
By default, ubuntu does not provide any graphical tool like device manager on Windows. A very close one is '''[http://ezix.org/project/wiki/HardwareLiSter lshw]''' (hardware lister). A GUI tool based on it is called '''lshw-gtk''' (seems not as informative as the command line one) and can be installed by ''sudo apt-get install lshw-gtk'' in Ubuntu/Debian or ''yum install lshw'' in Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS.
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/improve-online-security-defend-privacy/ The Complete Guide to Improving Your Online Security and Defending Your Privacy]. It covers web browsers, browser extensions, email providers, search engines, VPN, password managers, OS, mobile, messaging, cloud storage & encryption tools.


As you can see the line containing 'display' shows the motherboard (P45T-A), CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo E8400), graphical card (GeForce 9400 GT in this case), et al.
== Automatic security update ==
<pre>
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-setup-automatic-security-updates-on-ubuntu-1604/ How to Setup Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu 16.04]
brb@brb-P45T-A:~$ sudo lshw -short
* [https://www.2daygeek.com/manually-install-security-updates-ubuntu-debian/ How to Manually Install Security Updates on Debian/Ubuntu?]
H/W path        Device      Class      Description
====================================================
                            system      P45T-A (To Be Filled By O.E.M.)
/0                          bus        P45T-A
/0/0                        memory      64KiB BIOS
/0/4                        processor  Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU    E8400  @
/0/4/5                      memory      64KiB L1 cache
/0/4/6                      memory      6MiB L2 cache
/0/f                        memory      8GiB System Memory
/0/f/0                      memory      2GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2
/0/f/1                      memory      2GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2
/0/f/2                      memory      2GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2
/0/f/3                      memory      2GiB DIMM DDR2 Synchronous 800 MHz (1.2
/0/100                      bridge      4 Series Chipset DRAM Controller
/0/100/1                    bridge      4 Series Chipset PCI Express Root Port
/0/100/1/0                  display    G96 [GeForce 9400 GT]
/0/100/1a                    bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1a.1                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1a.2                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1a.7                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Contro
/0/100/1b                    multimedia  82801JI (ICH10 Family) HD Audio Control
/0/100/1c                    bridge      82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root
/0/100/1c/0      eth0        network    AR8121/AR8113/AR8114 Gigabit or Fast Et
/0/100/1c.3                  bridge      82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root
/0/100/1c.3/0    wlan0      network    AR93xx Wireless Network Adapter
/0/100/1c.4                  bridge      82801JI (ICH10 Family) PCI Express Root
/0/100/1c.4/0                storage    JMB361 AHCI/IDE
/0/100/1c.4/0.1              storage    JMB361 AHCI/IDE
/0/100/1d                    bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1d.1                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1d.2                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB UHCI Control
/0/100/1d.7                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) USB2 EHCI Contro
/0/100/1e                    bridge      82801 PCI Bridge
/0/100/1f                    bridge      82801JIR (ICH10R) LPC Interface Control
/0/100/1f.2                  storage    82801JI (ICH10 Family) 4 port SATA IDE
/0/100/1f.3                  bus        82801JI (ICH10 Family) SMBus Controller
/0/100/1f.5                  storage    82801JI (ICH10 Family) 2 port SATA IDE
/0/1            scsi0      storage   
/0/1/0.0.0      /dev/sda    disk        250GB Samsung SSD 840
/0/1/0.0.0/1    /dev/sda1  volume      224GiB EXT4 volume
/0/1/0.0.0/2    /dev/sda2  volume      8190MiB Extended partition
/0/1/0.0.0/2/5  /dev/sda5  volume      8190MiB Linux swap / Solaris partition
/0/1/0.1.0      /dev/sdb    disk        2TB ST2000DM001-9YN1
/0/1/0.1.0/1    /dev/sdb1  volume      1863GiB EXT4 volume
/0/2            scsi2      storage   
/0/2/0.0.0      /dev/cdrom  disk        DVDRAM GH24NS90
/1                          power      Nikon Ultra Plus
/2                          power      To Be Filled By O.E.M.
</pre>


For storage part, ubuntu provides a graphical tool. See "disk utility" on gnome based ubuntu or search for "[https://live.gnome.org/Design/Apps/Disks disk]" in launcher.
== TPM ==
[https://ubuntu.com/blog/tpm-backed-full-disk-encryption-is-coming-to-ubuntu TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption is coming to Ubuntu]


=== Set static IP - /etc/network/interfaces===
== https connection ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/2914/can-my-company-see-what-https-sites-i-went-to Can my company see what HTTPS sites I went to?]
root@debian:~# cat /etc/network/interfaces
* [http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB118539543272477927 Ten Things Your IT Department Won't Tell You]
auto lo eth0
iface lo inet loopback
iface eth0 inet dhcp
</syntaxhighlight>
Now edit the file  /etc/network/interfaces
<pre>
# The primary network interface
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.1.3
gateway 192.168.1.1
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.1.0                # Optional
broadcast 192.168.1.255            # Optional
dns-nameservers 192.168.1.1 8.8.8.8 # Or skip 192.168.1.1
</pre>


After it, restart the network by issuing
== HTTPOXY ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/httpoxy-protect-your-server/
/etc/init.d/networking restart
</syntaxhighlight>
OR
sudo reboot


Note: It does not work by editing /etc/resolv.conf since this file will be overwritten.
== Fail2Ban, Tinyhoneypot and IPv4 security ==
* https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/security.md
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/increase-ipv4-security-with-fail2ban-and-tinyhoneypot-on-debian-jessie/


=== Change IP address from the command line ===
== MYSQL security ==
<pre>
Just execute '''mysql_secure_installation''' from the command line.
/sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.17 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
/sbin/ifconfig eth0
</pre>


[http://www.howtogeek.com/103190/change-your-ip-address-from-the-command-prompt/ Windows] OS.
* You can set a password for root accounts.
* You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host.
* You can remove anonymous-user accounts.
* You can remove the test database, which by default can be accessed by anonymous users.


=== [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW ufw (uncomplicated firewall)] ===
See http://www.mysql-optimization.com/mysql-secure-installation-program.html
* [https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-setup-a-firewall-with-ufw-on-ubuntu-18-04/ How To Set Up a Firewall with UFW on Ubuntu 18.04]
* [http://gufw.org/ Gufw], https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Gufw


The default firewall configuration tool for Ubuntu is '''ufw'''. Developed to ease '''iptables''' firewall configuration, ufw provides a user friendly way to create an IPv4 or IPv6 host-based firewall. By default UFW is disabled.  
== Meltdown and Spectre ==
 
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown
Suppose I have a virtual machine running a web server at port 8888 (The vm may be initialized by the Vagrant command). I can access the webpage from my host machine using http://localhost:8888.  
* https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/meltdown-and-spectre-patches-causing-boot-issues-for-ubuntu-16-04-computers/
* https://www.ghacks.net/2018/01/11/check-linux-for-spectre-or-meltdown-vulnerability/
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade


Now I want the web page to be accessible from other local machines. We can use the '''ufw''' command to enable the firewall wall and open ports for certain services.
uname -a
# 4.4.0-109
</pre>


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
= HTTPS connection issue =
sudo ufw allow 8888/tcp
An https connection problem with certificate. Error message comes from Google-chrome and Safari browsers.
sudo ufw show added
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw status
sudo ufw app list


nmap localhost
Your connection is not private:
</syntaxhighlight>


Now I can go to another machine, open a browser at http://hostip:8888/. I should be able to get the same result as I got from the host machine.
[[File:HttpsNotPrivateChrome.png|250px]],  
[[File:HttpsNotPrivateSafari.png|250px]]


In one instance sshing to a server failed (connection time) for some reason. The solution is to run the following command on the server
If we use wget or curl on a terminal, we will get an error message
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
{{Pre}}
sudo ufw allow 22/tcp
$ wget https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
</syntaxhighlight>


A graphical interface program is called [http://gufw.org/ Gufw Firewall].  
ERROR: cannot verify ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
  Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
To connect to ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.


Other things '''ufw''' can do:
# curl -L https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz -o sratoolkit.tar.gz
* Allow/Deny by ports and (optional) protocols
</pre>
* Allow/Deny by service name
* Disable ping requests.  
* Allow by specific IP
* Allow by subnet
* Allow by specific port and IP address
* Deny by certain IP address
* Deny by certain IP address and certain port


=== DNS tricks ===
It is interesting after a few tries, '''curl''' works again and '''wget''' works after adding the option ''--no-check-certificate''
==== 5 DNS Servers Guaranteed to Improve Your Online Safety ====
{{Pre}}
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-dns-providers-security/
$ wget --no-check-certificate https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz


==== 5 Nifty Ways to Use DNS to Your Advantage ====
$ curl -L -O https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/nifty-ways-use-dns-advantage/
</pre>


=== DNS Server ===
== HTTPS at NCBI: Guidance for Users ==
[https://linuxconfig.org/protecting-your-privacy-with-firefox-on-linux Protecting Your Privacy With Firefox on Linux]
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/develop/https-guidance/


==== What is my DNS server ====
= Compiling R =
/etc/resolv.conf or /etc/network/interfaces
Use the following command to download required components before building any R packages. See also [http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/ ubuntu package for R]
 
On my home computer, it just shows one line ''nameserver 127.0.1.1''. On work computer, it shows another line ''search nci.nih.gov''.
 
After any change, we can restart the network by using ''sudo service networking restart''.
 
On Ubuntu 18.04, it uses '''[https://netplan.io/ netplan]'''. See  
* [https://www.itzgeek.com/how-tos/linux/ubuntu-how-tos/netplan-how-to-configure-static-ip-address-in-ubuntu-18-04-using-netplan.html Netplan – How To Configure Static IP Address in Ubuntu 18.04 using Netplan]
* [https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-dns-nameservers-in-ubuntu-server-18-04/ How to set DNS nameservers in Ubuntu Server 18.04]
 
==== '''dig''' Command Examples ====
https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-unix-dig-command-examples-usage-syntax/
 
dig (domain information groper) is a DNS lookup utility.
 
=== DNStracer ===
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/dnstracer-trace-dns-queries-to-the-source.html
 
=== Dyndns and [https://help.dyn.com/ddclient/ ddclient] ===
See
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DynamicDNS#ddclient (works)
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DynamicDNS#Namecheap_.26_Python (works)
 
nano '''/etc/ddclient.conf'''
<pre>
<pre>
protocol=namecheap
sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
ssl=yes
use=web, web=dynamicdns.park-your-domain.com/getip
server=dynamicdns.park-your-domain.com
login=yourdomain.com
password=a9438540ba8a449fb0ed09c3737b9e32
@
</pre>
</pre>
Note that the specification should depend on the domain name registrar (eg namecheap). For namecheap, the login/password is NOT your actual credential from your domain name registrar. The password should be obtained from the domain name registrar website. The last line is about the host. If I am setting it up for a subdomain, I should enter the subdomain name (and skip the domain name part). The '''ssl=yes''' is to ensure the [https://help.dyn.com/ddclient/ connection is made over https instead of http].


And run '''sudo ddclient -daemon=0 -debug -verbose -noquiet''' to verify ddclient is working. You shall get a long return with the last line looks like
= Create .deb file =
<pre>
'''[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall checkinstall]''' command
SUCCESS: updating YOURSUBDOMAIN: good: IP address set to XX.XXX.XXX.XXX
* http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/162
</pre>
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/using-checkinstall-build-packages-source
* https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/307110-easy-package-creation-with-checkinstall
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/build-your-own-deb-and-rpm-packages


No matter which method we use, we can go to our DNS account (in namecheap, go to Dashboard -> MANAGE button -> Domains -> Advanced DNS) and temporarily change the global IP address to another one, run the update script and then check if the global IP address has been updated to the correct one.
'''[https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/debian-packaging.html dpkg-buildpackage]''' command
* http://conoroneill.net/controlling-an-i-racer-rc-car-using-a-wii-balance-board-and-raspberry_pi/


==== namecheap ====
= Package maintenance =
* [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/583/11/how-do-i-configure-ddclient How do I configure DDClient?]
See [[Ubuntu_package|Ubuntu package]].
* To create a subdomain, go to Dashboard -> Manage -> Advanced DNS tab. Click '''+ ADD NEW RECORD'''. In the 'HOST RECORDS' section, pick 'A + dynamic dns record' and enter the subdomain name (HOST) with the IPv4 address (Value). In the 'DYNAMIC DNS' section, we can download the client software too (scroll down to get the download link). See [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/319/78/how-can-i-setup-an-a-address-record-for-my-domain How can I set up an A (address) record for my domain?]
* To understand different records (A record, AAAA record, CNAME record, NS record, SRV record, TXT record, URL redirect record) See [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/434/2237/how-do-i-set-up-host-records-for-a-domain How do I set up host records for a domain?]
* If you've purchased an SSL certificate, you'll want to visit your Account Panel soon to enter your CSR and activate the certificate. [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/category.aspx/14/ Instructions on how to create a CSR and install the certificate on your server].
* CloudFlare
** [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/1191/2210/how-to-enable-cloudflare-for-your-domain-name How to enable CloudFlare for your domain name]
** [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9607/2210/how-to-set-up-dns-records-for-your-domain-in-cloudflare-account How to set up DNS records for your domain in CloudFlare account]
** [http://davidensinger.com/2014/04/transferring-the-dns-from-namecheap-to-cloudflare-for-github-pages/ Transfering DNS from Namecheap to CloudFlare]
* Email forwarding
** [https://forwardemail.net/#/?id=how-it-works forwardemail.net]


==== Mail ====
= Software automation =
* check the option of '''Mail Routing: I have mail server with another name and would like to add MX hostname...'''
* In 'MX hostname' entering '''aspmx.l.google.com'''
* In 'Primary' choose 'Yes, use it as my primary mail relay.'


=== no-ip ===
== Ansible ==
Similar to Dyndns. It has its own client program. Needs to build it yourself.
Ansible is a free and open source software that can be used to automate software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment.


Also see the [http://support.no-ip.com/customer/portal/articles/375955-basic-troubleshooting-guide troubleshooting guide].
See [[Ansible]]


See http://ducky-pond.com/posts/12 for instruction of setting autostart on Debian system.
= Terminal Assistant =
* [https://github.com/pickhardt/betty Betty]: [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-natural-language-with-betty-your-digital-assistant-in-the-linux-terminal/ makeuseof] and [http://www.infoworld.com/article/2696910/open-source-tools/install-the-command-line-virtual-assistant-betty-in-linux-mint-17.html infoworld]
* [https://github.com/semicode-ltd/sarah Sarah]


See http://www.coulterfamily.org.uk/pages/PCs/Linux/FAQ-LINUX-NO-IP-CLIENT.php for another approach.
= Torrent =
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-6-torrent-alternatives-to-pirate-bay-downloads/ Top 6 Torrent Alternatives to The Pirate Bay] (7/5/2017)


Note: If noip2 cannot start automatically or noip2 does not update even it can be seen from ps -ef command, use '''sudo crontab -e''' command. <span style="color: red"> For some reason, after I use sudo crontab, noip2 can update IP.</span> So the only problem right now is it cannot update every 30 minutes even '''sudo noip2 -S''' says so. The problems may be 1. ps -ef shows the command runs from nobody user 2. sudo noip2 -S says it updates every 30 minutes via /dev/eth0 with NAT enabled.
(old) Popular search sites
* torrentz
* thepiratebay
* isohunt
* kickass torrents


Update: An alternative is to use ddclient. However, ddclient never updates the IP.
== How to set up torrent scheduling on Linux ==
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-set-up-torrent-scheduling-on-linux/. It covers 'Deluge', 'Transmission' and 'Rtorrent'.


==== Mail ====
This can be useful for people who want to take advantage of their computer while they are not using it, like during the nighttime for example. This way, large portions of huge files can be downloaded without delaying your work activities, or interrupting/undermining your media consumption.
* Allow only one MX record for each host for free no-ip account.
* Click Host/Redirects > Manage Hosts > Modify.


=== webmin ===
== Torrent client command line: [http://aria2.sourceforge.net/ aria2c] ==
See http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download utility. It supports '''HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent''' and '''Metalink'''. aria2 can be manipulated via built-in '''JSON-RPC''' and '''XML-RPC''' interfaces.
 
http://linuxconfig.org/aria2-all-in-one-command-line-download-tool
<pre>
<pre>
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
sudo apt-get install aria2
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb
aria2c magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1e99d95f1764644a86a8e99bfd80c ...
</pre>
</pre>
The install will be done automatically to ''/usr/share/webmin'', the administration username set to ''root'' and the password to your current root password. You should now be able to login to Webmin at the URL http://localhost:10000/. Or if accessing it remotely, replace localhost with your system's IP address.


=== Find out motherboard information ===
== Torrent client: transmission-cli ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Transmission
# No root
cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/board_{vendor,name,version}


# Root
== Torrent client command line: rtorrent ==
sudo dmidecode  | grep -A4 '^Base Board Information'
We first need to create an .rtorrent.rc file under $HOME directory. Then run
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
rtorrent XXX.torrent
</pre>
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RTorrent
* http://harbhag.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/tutorial-using-rtorrent-on-linux-like-a-pro/ [download a template]
* http://mylinuxbook.com/rtorrent-bit-torrent-client/


=== Virtualize Linux ===
In the simplest case, .rtorrent.rc looks like
http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/how-to-virtualise-linux-part-1
<pre>
# On the terminal, mkdir ~/Downloads/rsession
download_rate = 0
upload_rate =50
directory = ~/Downloads
session = ~/Downloads/rsession
port_range = 55556-55560
scgi_port = 127.0.0.1:5000
use_udp_trackers = yes
encryption = allow_incoming,try_outgoing,enable_retry
</pre>
As you can see here, I have created a sub-directory ''rsession'' under ~/Downloads/.


==== CPU ====
[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RTorrent#Key_bindings Keybinding]:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* ctrl + q = quit application
$ grep name /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u
* ctrl + d = stop an active download
model name : AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor      # home
* ctrl + s = start downloading


model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU  X7560  @ 2.27GHz    # helix
= glibc =
== Patch glibc 2.9 ==
* http://www.infoworld.com/article/3033862/security/patch-now-unix-bug-puts-linux-android-and-ios-systems-at-risk.html
* http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-patch-cve-2015-7547-glibc-getaddrinfo-stack-based-buffer-overflow/
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo reboot
</pre>


model name : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 0 @ 3.20GHz  # office
= SSL =
</syntaxhighlight>
See [[SSL|SSL]].


==== Find out if the OS is running in a virtual environment ====
= File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico from /var/log/apache2/error.log =
Linux adds the '''hypervisor''' flag to '''/proc/cpuinfo''' if the kernel detects running on some sort of a hypervisor. See [http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/3685/find-out-if-the-os-is-running-in-a-virtual-environment here].  
The reason?  You have not created a favicon, also known as a website icon, for your website. It’s the icon that displays in the address bar of your web browser when you connect to a website.  A web browser will request this icon file from every website.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep hypervisor
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Virtualbox ====
If you choose to create one.  Use a program such as Gimp and create a 16×16 pixel image and save it as a .ico filetype.  Then upload that file to the DocumentRoot of your website.  You will need one for each VirtualHost.  If you don’t have Gimp, there are online resources  such as [http://www.favicon.cc/ favicon.cc] where you can create a .ico file and download it for your own use.
See [[Virtualbox|here]].
 
As you know by now, not having a favicon.ico file, won’t stop web browsers from requesting it each time.  But you can tell Apache not to log the event as an error message.  You will still see the request in the access.log, but at least you will have a cleaner error.log file.
 
Add the following block of code to each VirtualHost, or at least the ones which don’t have a favicon file.


==== VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not running  ====
Got the above message on the upper right corner of the screen for every booting. Note I don't install VirtualBox. A [https://www.linuxliteos.com/forums/other/vboxclient-the-virtualbox-kernel-service-is-not-running/15/ solution] is run
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
gksudo gedit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/98vboxadd-xclient
</syntaxhighlight>
find the line
<pre>
<pre>
notify-send "VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not runningExiting."
Redirect 404 /favicon.ico
<Location /favicon.ico>
  ErrorDocument 404 "No favicon"
</Location>
</pre>
</pre>
Now change '''notify-send''' to '''echo'''.


=== Thin client ===
Don’t forget to restart apache after making the change. If you want make  a “global” change, which would apply to any and all VirtualHosts, you can create a file in Apache’s conf.d folder with a name such as nofavicon.conf and then add that block of code to the file.  That would disable favicon across the board and save you from having to edit each VirtualHost.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThinClients


==== [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP UbuntuLTSP] ====
Or, you create an empty file with the name “favicon.ico” in the directory root of Apache (for exemple /var/www/).
* [http://www.havetheknowhow.com/Configure-the-server/Install-LTSP.html How to install LTSP (Linux Terminal Server Project) on Ubuntu Server]
* Full Tutorial - Install and configure LTSP server and clients (ubuntu, ltsp, howto) [https://youtu.be/s1cguYmZ3-c Part 1] and [https://youtu.be/2aFcDlp9-xw Part 2]


==== [http://www.ltsp.org/ LTSP] ====
= Show weather on the taskbar =
http://www.noobslab.com/2012/10/important-thingstweaks-to-do-after.html


==== Raspberry Pi ====
= WebCam =
[http://www.uzerp.com/blog/running-raspberry-pis-as-thin-clients-with-ubuntu-14-04-lts/ Running Raspberry Pi’s as Thin Clients with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS]
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam


[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi  UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi
Install '''cheese''' or '''guvcview'''. [https://thinkrpi.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/step-3-install-softwares-for-webcam-and-computer-vision/ An example of using computer vision] on Raspberry Pi.
]


=== Remote desktop ===
= Watch TV =
[http://code.google.com/p/freetuxtv/wiki/HomePage?wl=en Freetuxtv]


==== Remote desktop using Chrome ====
= Running concrete5 On Nginx (LEMP) =
* https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/1649523?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform%3DDesktop
http://www.howtoforge.com/running-concrete5-on-nginx-lemp-on-debian-squeeze-ubuntu-12.10
* http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/chrome-remote-desktop-a-linux-remote-desktop-app
* https://medium.com/@vsimon/how-to-install-chrome-remote-desktop-on-ubuntu-18-04-52d99980d83e
* https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/chrome/flTs7Kxrdr8/mEwvu9i0EgAJ
* https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-and-use-the-chrome-remote-sharing-feature-in-ubuntu


==== Remote desktop connection from Windows 7 ====
= Open mms stream in google chrom in linux =
xtightvncserver may not play well in Unity.  
http://www.thermetics.net/2011/12/07/how-to-open-mms-links-from-chrome-under-ubuntu/


Install xrdp on Ubuntu. That's it. See
= Download mms stream (suitable if mms is an extension; for example, studioclassroom) =
* http://www.ubuntututorials.com/remote-desktop-ubuntu-12-04-windows-7/ Ubuntu 12.04
* http://www.tweaking4all.com/software/linux-software/use-xrdp-remote-access-ubuntu-14-04/ Ubuntu 14.04
* https://community.hpcloud.com/article/using-windows-rdp-access-your-ubuntu-instance
* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/xrdp-remote-desktop-protocol-rdp-server.html


* Use mimms (will NOT output to speaker at the same time; so is best in terms of performance)
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install xrdp
sudo apt-get install mimms
sudo /etc/init.d/xrdp start
mimms -t 60 mms://example.com/video
</pre>
</pre>
where -t option specifies number of minutes. See http://linuxers.org/howto/how-download-mms-streaming-videos-ubuntu
The output will have the same extension as the input. But it is not always clear. For example
<pre>
$ mimms -t 3 mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073                                                                                                   
mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073 => RA000073.wmv
1.48 MB / ∞ B (8.79 kB/s, ∞ s remaining)         
Download stopped after user-specified timeout.
</pre>


On Windows 7, open its Remote Desktop client utility '''mstsc.exe'''.
* Use mplayer (will output to speaker at the same time, so suffer from performance, anyway do not get output)
 
==== Remote desktop connection to Windows 7 from xubuntu ====
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
mplayer mms:/link/something.xxx -dumpstream -dumpfile file.xxx
sudo apt-get install rdesktop
rdesktop xxx.xxx.x.x -f -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
rdesktop 192.168.1.4 -g 1280x720 -u USERNAME -p PASSWORD
</pre>
</pre>
where '''-f''' option means full screen and '''-g''' means geometry.


==== Remote desktop connection to NCI ====
mms:/link/something.xxx - link to the stream you wish to download
Note the information here is outdated now.
file.xxx - file to which you wish to download the stream, be careful to write the same extension xxx


The version 1.7.1 of rdesktop program in Ubuntu 14 has a bug with mouse cursor (invisible). To fix the bug, download the version 1.8.3 and build it. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2266743
Wait for the file to download and that's it. See http://ubuntuhowtos.com/howtos/download_mms_stream


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
= Streaming =
sudo apt-get update
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/stream-videos-music-and-pictures-from.html Stream Videos, Music And Pictures From Gnome To Chromecast With Cast To TV Extension (v6 And v7 Released)]
sudo apt-get install build-essential libx11-dev libssl-dev libgssglue-dev libpcsclite-dev
tar zxvf rdesktop-1.8.3.tar.gz
cd rdesktop-1.8.3
./configure
make
sudo make install
</syntaxhighlight>
After that the new rdesktop is located under '''/usr/local/bin''' folder. The old rdesktop installed through apt-get is not deleted.


ts.nci.nih.gov:1494
= Keep a linux process running after log out =
See also [[Terminal_multiplexer|Terminal multiplexer]] page.


DOMAIN: NIH
* http://linux.101hacks.com/unix/nohup-command/
* http://serverfault.com/questions/311593/keeping-a-linux-process-running-after-i-logout
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/804823/nohup-command-linux/ How to Use the nohup Command in Linux]
<pre>
# nohup command-with-options &
</pre>


resolution: 1024 x 768
If we use '''ssh -X''' to connect to a remote computer, the command can launch a GUI application on my local computer (without strange messages shown on the terminal).


Use remmina or rdesktop or freerdp (sudo apt-get install freerdp-x11)
= Open Firefox in cron job =
The trick is to use '''export DISPLAY=:0'''
<pre>
<pre>
rdesktop ts.nci.nih.gov:1494 -d NIH -u XXXXX -g 1024x768
export DISPLAY=:0
firefox http://www.google.com &
</pre>
</pre>


To share a folder from the local machine, use "-r" option
= Close firefox gracefully =
Use '''wmctrl''' command.
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/hack-and-automate-your-desktop-wmctrl
* http://tomas.styblo.name/wmctrl/
<pre>
<pre>
rdesktop ts.nci.nih.gov:1494 -d NIH -u XXXXX -g 1280x1024 -r disk:remotedisk=/home/$USER/Downloads
sudo apt-get install wmctrl
wmctrl -c firefox
</pre>
</pre>


The new secure connection relies on the SmartCard is using ncits-p111.nci.nih.gov.
= Audio =
== Get normalized sound volume ==
The sound from some youtube video can be too low. The following solution seems to work on Ubuntu 18.04 (nuc).
 
[https://askubuntu.com/a/771628 Automatically adjust the volume based on content?]. It works. A reboot is needed. Tested on [https://youtu.be/RMe8MJhjJW4 this video]. See the automatic change in setting after reboot. [[:File:Soundnormalize.png]].


==== [https://www.realvnc.com/ RealVNC] ====
== Change default audio player ==
The default vnc server included in Ubuntu is not quite compatible with other clients. For example I can connect to Ubuntu 14.04 from Ubuntu 16.04 but not from a Mac. The 3rd party software is better. See the following screenshot after I have installed RealVNC server.
Right-click an MP3 file, and from the menu select “Properties”. In the window that appears, go to the “Open With” tab and select VLC or whatever. Click the “Set As Default” button to set VLC as the default player.


[[File:Realvnc-server.png|250px]]
You might also want to set the default player in the sound menu.


Note that '''RealVNC Server is not free for commercial users but is free for home users''' up to 5 computers & 3 users; see https://manage.realvnc.com/. An email and a password can be used to sign in your account for activating the license in VNC Server.
== Trim ==
[https://osxdaily.com/2010/09/16/trim-mp3-on-your-mac/ Trim an MP3 on your Mac]. Open the file using QuickTime. "Cmd + t" to open the Trim function, or, you can also find the Trim function under the “Edit” menu. The rest is easy.


To start VNC server, use (https://www.realvnc.com/docs/debian-install-remove.html)
== Compress audio files ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/tools-compress-audio-files/ How to Compress Large Audio Files: 5 Easy and Effective Ways]
sudo /etc/init.d/vncserver-x11-serviced start
</syntaxhighlight>


The RealVNC will have an icon sitting on the tray at the top-right corner.
== Audio editing ==
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-free-audio-editing-software/ The Best Free Audio Editing Software]


Before using VNC viewer, we also need to create a VNC password in VNC Server.
== Audio recorder ==
[https://www.apowersoft.com/ubuntu-audio-recorder.html Top 5 Audio Recorders for Ubuntu Recommendation]


On Mac, the viewer can be launched from Applications -> VNC Viewer (if we have drag and drop the app to the Applications folder).
{{Pre}}
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:audio-recorder/ppa
sudo apt update; sudo apt install audio-recorder
</pre>


On Chrome OS, there is an [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/vnc%C2%AE-viewer-for-google-ch/iabmpiboiopbgfabjmgeedhcmjenhbla VNC Viewer for Google Chrome] to use. The IP address is special. For example, 192.168.5.127:80 for port 5980. See https://www.realvnc.com/docs/faq/connect-fail.html. Unfortunately I cannot connect successfully:(
== Record audio out from your browser using the command line ==
http://www.pantz.org/software/alsa/recording_sound_from_your_web_browser_using_linux.html


==== Remote desktop connection from Ubuntu to Ubuntu ====
Step 1: Install required programs
* https://help.ubuntu.com/16.04/ubuntu-help/sharing-desktop.html
<pre>
* [https://opensource.com/article/18/6/linux-remote-desktop How to connect to a remote desktop from Linux] Remmina's minimal UI makes it easy to remotely access Linux PCs and Windows 10
sudo apt-get install gnome-media pavucontrol lame
* [http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2016/07/remote-access-ubuntu-16-04/ How to Remote Access to Ubuntu 16.04 from Windows]. The instruction is the same for older versions of Ubuntu.
</pre>
** On a Ubuntu server. Go to Dash, type 'desktop sharing' and select it. Check sharing. Close the dialog. Open a terminal and run '''ps -ef | grep vino''' to make sure the server is running.
** [http://askubuntu.com/questions/477947/what-do-i-need-for-remotely-accessing-my-ubuntu-14-04-desktop Disable encryption]. Run ''sudo apt install dconf-editor''. Go to Dash and type 'dconf' and select 'dconf editor'. When it opens, navigate to '''org -> gnome -> desktop -> remote-access''', and uncheck the value of 'require-encryption.' Another way is to run '''gsettings set org.gnome.Vino require-encryption false'''.
** On a client machine (eg another Ubuntu), open a remote desktop client program (eg Remmina). Choose '''VNC''' as the protocol. Enter necessary information to connect to the server.
* Install a VNC server on non-Unity desktop
** [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/x2go-server-ubuntu-14-04/ X2Go]
** [https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-vnc-server-on-ubuntu-14.04 vnc4server]
** [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-vnc-on-ubuntu-14-04 tightvncserver]


==== Allow for remote desktop connection ====
Step 2: Create a script file <recordfm.sh>
# Go to System -> Preference -> Remote desktop. Allow other uses to view your desktop & uncheck you must confirm each access & require user to enter this password.
<pre>
# Go to System -> Preference -> Monitor. Change monitor resolution to 1280 x 720.
#!/bin/bash
# Get pulseaudio monitor sink monitor device then pipe it to
# sox to record wav, lame to encode to mp3, or flac to encode flac
FILENAME="$1"
STOPTIME="$2"
# Encoding options for lame and flac.
LAMEOPTIONS="--preset cbr 192 -s 44.1"


==== Allow for remote desktop connection when vino failed ====
if [ -z "$FILENAME" ]; then
* [http://www.teamviewer.com/en/index.aspx Teamviewer]. It works fine. After launching it, the software automatically creates an ID and password. We can change the password so it is fixed. Then launch the software on the client. Use the partner's ID and password to connect to it.
    echo -e "
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3 stopinseconds" >&2
    exit 1
fi


* [https://www.nomachine.com/ NoMachine]. I ran the service on my Ubuntu 12.04 server. I also tested the client on my Android 6.0 tablet and Odroid xu4 running Ubuntu 15.10. I am using the version 5.0.63. I need to use my server's user account info to connect.
# Get sink monitor:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
MONITOR=$(pactl list | egrep -A2 '^(\*\*\* )?Source #' | \
odroid@odroid:~/Downloads$ ps -ef | grep nx
     grep 'Name: .*\.monitor$' | awk '{print $NF}' | tail -n1)
nx      12168     1  1 21:11 ?        00:00:20 /usr/NX/bin/nxserver.bin root 12151 --daemon
echo "set-source-mute ${MONITOR} false" | pacmd >/dev/null
odroid  12199 12168  1 21:11 ?        00:00:12 /usr/NX/bin/nxnode.bin
nx      12225 12168  0 21:11 ?        00:00:00 /usr/NX/bin/nxd
odroid  12263 12199  1 21:11 ?        00:00:13 /usr/NX/bin/nxclient.bin --monitor --pid 1153
nx      15916 12225 24 21:28 ?        00:00:08 /usr/NX/bin/nxserver.bin -c /etc/NX/nxserver --login -H 5
odroid  15944 15916 33 21:29 ?        00:00:04 /usr/NX/bin/nxnode.bin -H 5
odroid  16130  8527  0 21:29 pts/1    00:00:00 grep --color=auto nx


odroid@odroid:~/Downloads$ ls /usr/NX/bin
# Record it raw, and pipe to lame for an mp3
drivers      nxd        nxkb        nxplayer      nxsh        nxusbd
echo "Recording to $FILENAME ..."
nxagent      nxesd      nxkeygen    nxplayer.bin  nxspool
nxauth        nxexec      nxlocate    nxpost        nxssh
nxclient      nxfs        nxlpd      nxprint      nxssh-add
nxclient.bin  nxfsm      nxnode      nxserver      nxssh-agent
nxcodec.bin  nxfsserver  nxnode.bin  nxserver.bin  nxtunctl
</syntaxhighlight>
If for some reason some nx programs disappeared, restart the service by
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo /usr/NX/bin/nxserver --restart
</syntaxhighlight>


It is interesting that nomachine is faster than 'ssh -X' method when I tested running a Qt application launched from Qt Creator. For example, the progress bar is not moving when it is supposed to move forward and backward when the app is launched through 'ssh -X'.
if [[ $FILENAME =~ .mp3$ ]]; then
  if [ -z $STOPTIME ]; then
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME
  else
    echo -e "\nStopping in $STOPTIME seconds"
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME 2>&1 &
    SPID=$!
    sleep $STOPTIME
    kill -9 $SPID
  fi
fi
</pre>


==== NoMachine and Amazon cloud ====
Step 3: play the music or launch a browser with a desired url.
https://www.nomachine.com/accessing-your-remote-linux-desktop-on-amazon-elastic-compute-cloud-via-NoMachine


It seems nomachine is using port 4000.
Step 4: run the bash script
<pre>
<pre>
odroid@odroid:~$ sudo nmap -sV localhost
chmod +x recordfm.sh
./recordfm.sh test.mp3 10
</pre>
where <test.mp3> is the output filename and 10 is recording length (seconds). It works.


Starting Nmap 7.01 ( https://nmap.org ) at 2016-11-16 20:10 EST
Note the script teaches us how to find out the ID for a process we just launched (cleaner than using ps -ef | grep commands). The command is
Nmap scan report for localhost (127.0.0.1)
<pre>
Host is up (0.000051s latency).
SPID=$!
Other addresses for localhost (not scanned): ::1
echo $SPID
rDNS record for 127.0.0.1: odroid
Not shown: 997 closed ports
PORT    STATE SERVICE        VERSION
22/tcp  open  ssh            OpenSSH 7.2p2 Ubuntu 4ubuntu2.1 (Ubuntu Linux; protocol 2.0)
4000/tcp open  remoteanything?
7001/tcp open  X11            (access denied)
Service Info: OSs: Linux, Unix; CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel
 
odroid@odroid:~$ sudo lsof -i :4000
COMMAND PID USER  FD  TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
nxd    735  nx    3u  IPv4  19208      0t0  TCP *:4000 (LISTEN)
nxd    735  nx    4u  IPv6  21234      0t0  TCP *:4000 (LISTEN)
</pre>
</pre>


==== [http://wiki.x2go.org/doku.php/doc:newtox2go X2Go] ====
== Advanced audio control ==
used in ''Linux Data Science Virtual Machine'' by Microsoft.
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/advanced-audio-control-on-linux/


==== Remote desktop connection through vmware workstation ====
* Alsamixer
We shall be able to remote desktop connect to a Windows guest machine if the guest machine has configured to use bridge connection and a static IP. If there is a problem, it is likely caused by Window's firewall. See the two screenshots. We can just turn off the firewall of home network but keep the firewall on for the public network.
* Pulse Audio Volume Control
* Pulse Audio Equalizer


We don't need to use port forward for the remote desktop connection.
== Music player ==
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-linux-music-player-apps/ The 15 Best Linux Music Player Apps]
* [https://itsfoss.com/sunamu-music-widget/ Sunamu]: Display Lyrics for Currently Playing Music on the Desktop in Linux


[[File:ViewActiveNetwork.png|100px]]
== Podcast ==
[[File:Firewall.png|100px]]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/manage-podcasts-linux-10-apps/ The 5 Best Apps for Managing Podcasts on Linux]
* [https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-gpodder Get started with gPodder, an open source podcast client]
* [https://lifehacker.com/how-to-make-your-podcast-sound-like-npr-1840048544 How to Make Your Podcast Sound Like NPR]


=== Install sshd ===
== White noise ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/best-white-noise-apps-for-linux/ The 6 Best White Noise Apps for Linux to Help You Relax]
apt-get update
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/04/blanket-ambient-noise-app-for-linux.html Blanket: Ambient Noise App For Linux That Helps You Stay Focused And Improves Your Productivity] (Linux only)
apt-get install openssh-server
</syntaxhighlight>


=== sftp, vsftpd and virtual users ===
= SMPlayer: video player =
* [https://www.linuxtechi.com/configure-chroot-sftp-in-linux/ How to configure chroot SFTP in Linux]
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-smplayer-on-ubuntu-15-10.html Install SMPlayer on Ubuntu 15.10]
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/vsftpd
* [https://itsfoss.com/video-players-linux/ Top Open Source Video Players for Linux]
* http://www.ubuntugeek.com/setup-ftp-server-using-vsftp-and-configure-secure-ftp-connections-using-tlsssl-on-ubuntu-16-04-server.html
 
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-vsftpd/
== MPV - terminal media player including youtube videos ==
See [[Youtube#mpv|Youtube]]


=== ProFTPd ===
== Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal ==
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/install-proftpd-with-tls-on-ubuntu-16-04/ How to install ProFTPd with TLS support on Ubuntu 16.04]
[https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-mplayer Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal]


=== Install LAMP ===
== SMTube: search and watch youtube ==
See the page [http://library.linode.com/lamp-guides/debian-6-squeeze]
* https://www.smplayer.info/
<pre>
* http://www.smtube.org/. SMTube is an application that allows to browse, search and play YouTube videos. Videos are played back with a media player (by default SMPlayer) instead of a flash player, this allows better performance, particularly with HD content. No youtube ads.
apt-get install apache2
{{Pre}}
a2enmod rewrite
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer
apt-get install mysql-server  [I choose branch name as MYSQL root password]
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install php5 php-pear php5-suhosin
sudo apt-get install smplayer smtube
apt-get install php5-mysql
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
</pre>
</pre>


Another instruction including how to set up user directories for Apache web server http://wiki.debian.org/LaMp
== GNOME mpv player ==
Simple GTK+ frontend for mpv.
 
https://celluloid-player.github.io/ The interface of SMPlayer looks old. The GNOME mpv player (now called '''celluloid''' looks better.
<pre>
<pre>
apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xuzhen666/gnome-mpv
mysql_secure_installation
sudo apt-get update
apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc
sudo apt install celluloid
apt-get install php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
apt-get install python libapache2-mod-python
</pre>
</pre>


The apache configuration file is in '''/etc/apache2/apache2.conf'''.
== Haruna ==
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/01/haruna-video-player-is-cool-mpv-gui.html Haruna Video Player Is A Cool mpv GUI Frontend]. It does not have deb package yet.


For PHP, it is also useful to install php for command line.
= Youtube command line tools =
<pre>
sudo aptitude install php5-cli
</pre>


Restarting apache before testing on web browser
== Play audio only ==
<pre>
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/05/olivia-cloud-based-music-player-with.html Olivia]: Cloud-Based Music Player With YouTube Support And Over 25,000 Online Radio Stations
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
* http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/229787/audio-only-youtube-player/229790#229790
 
{{Pre}}
# play in background (prompt will return, a new vlc process will be launched)
cvlc --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940
# or play in foreground (prompt will not return)
/usr/bin/vlc -I dummy --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940
</pre>
</pre>
Using this approach to play audio only will save CPU power. Tested on Odroid.


==== Debian 8 ====
However, it seems this approach does not work on a playlist, for example, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6h94tLpXv3LabUa7B0tCz7K0pI5ZzZEi. See '''mpsyt''' for a solution!
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-debian-8
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo aptitude install apache2 apache2-doc
sudo aptitude install mysql-server php5-mysql
# optional
sudo mysql_secure_installation
sudo aptitude install php5-common libapache2-mod-php5 php5-cli
sudo service apache2 restart
</syntaxhighlight>


=== [http://www.ampps.com/downloads AMPPS] for a local server ===
== Youtube-dl ==
http://www.howtogeek.com/219983/how-to-use-ampps-to-install-joomla-locally/
[[Youtube#Youtube-dl|Youtube->Youtube-dl]]


XAMPP is a free, open source cross platform web server solution stack package for Windows, Mac, and Linux. AMPPS is a software stack from Softaculous enabling Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl, Python, and Softaculous auto-installer on a desktop.
= Video editing in Linux =
See [[Video|Video]].


=== Sandstorm: self-hostable web productivity suite ===
== Video rip/convert/transcoder ==
* [https://sandstorm.io/ Sandstorm] Open source platform for self-hosting web apps
See [[Video#Video_rip.2Fconvert.2Ftranscoder|Video]].
* https://apps.sandstorm.io/
* [https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-sandstorm Getting started with Sandstorm, an open source web app platform]


=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Content_management_system Content management systems] ===
= Open Websites In A Floating, Borderless Window/Picture in picture =
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_content_management_systems List of content management systems]
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/05/open-websites-in-floating-borderless.html Open Websites In A Floating, Borderless Window With Pennywise]


==== PageKit ====
= How to install a Ceph Storage Cluster on Ubuntu =
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-pagekit-cms-on-ubuntu-1804/ How to Install PageKit CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-a-ceph-cluster-on-ubuntu-16-04/


==== [https://processwire.com/ ProcessWire] ====
= Building a simple Beowulf Like Cluster with Ubuntu =  
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-processwire-cms-on-centos-7/ How to Install ProcessWire CMS on CentOS 7]
See also the [[Raspberry#Clustering|Raspberry Pi]] page where a simple cluster was built.  


==== [https://www.bookstackapp.com/docs/admin/installation/#manual BookStack] ====
== MPICH2 ==
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-bookstack-on-ubuntu-1604/ How to Install BookStack on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS]
Resource:
# http://byobu.info/article/Building_a_simple_Beowulf_cluster_with_Ubuntu/
# https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MpichCluster
# https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo (NFS configure)


A docker image is also available.
Here is my record for creating a cluster environment based on ubuntu 13.04. The master node is running on ubuntu 13.04 desktop with virtualBox 4.2. The virtualBox has added a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) with ip 192.168.56.1. This adapter will be added to the master node so I can use this ip to identify the master node in the host-only network. Creating cluster using VirtualBox is just for the education purpose, not for real practice.


==== Mediawiki ====
* (virtualBox) Create two virtual machines running on ubuntu 13.04 server. The ssh server was checked during installation. The host name for each of them is ubuntuNode1 and ubuntuNode2 respectively. The network adapter is left by default (NAT) during installation. But after the installation is done, I shutdown the system and add a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) to each of them. Then after the system is up again, I change the IP so it is static. Do '''sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces''' and append the following before running '''sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart''' to take the change in effect.
* My [[Mediawiki|Mediawiki]]
<pre>
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Ubuntu Install mediawiki using tar ball]
auto eth1
* [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Debian_GNU/Linux Install mediawiki using aptitude]
iface eth1 inet static
 
address 192.168.56.101 # use 192.168.56.102 for ubuntuNode2
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
netmask 255.255.255.0
aptitude install mediawiki php5 apache2 mediawiki-extensions libapache2-mod-php5
network 192.168.56.0
</syntaxhighlight>
broadcast 192.168.56.255
This will install latex. After the end, we can use Synaptic package manager to see what were installed. Now following the instruction in https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MediaWiki, we remove the '#' from the third line so that it reads 'Alias /mediawiki /var/lib/mediawiki':
</pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
Note that it is better not to add host-only network before installation, or during installation it will ask what is the primary network (confusing). So at the end each new nodes should have both '''eth0''' and '''eth1''' adapters and they should not reside in same subset. '''ifconfig''' may not show all adapters so we should use '''ifconfig -a''' instead. Although host-only network is used for communication between guest and guest OR guest and host, since each guest node has NAT adapter by default so the guest machine can still access the internet.
sudo nano /etc/mediawiki/apache.conf
* (master node) Edit /etc/hosts so it like like
sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
<pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
127.0.0.1 localhost
Now we can start mediawiki by opening a browser and pointing it to http://localhost/mediawiki.
192.168.56.1 ubuntu1304
 
192.168.56.101 ubuntuNode1
We need to enter
192.168.56.102 ubuntuNode2
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
</pre>
Site config
Note that the master node will be used to start jobs on the cluster although it is OK to let the master node as one of nodes to execute the jobs.
  admin username: WikiSysop
* (all nodes) Run
  password:
<pre>
 
sudo adduser mpiuser --uid 999
Database config
</pre>
  Database name: wikidb
It is recommeneded to use the same password for the user. This will create a new directory ''/home/mpiuser''. This is the home directory for user ''mpiuser'' and we will use it to execute jobs on the cluster.
  DB username:
* (master node) Run
  DB password:
<pre>
  Superuser name: root
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
  Superuser password: [depend on how it was chosen when installing MYSQL]
</pre>
</syntaxhighlight>
* (other nodes) Run
Press the button of "Installing mediawiki". We will be welcomed to the wiki page. Following the instruction,
<pre>
 
sudo apt-get install nfs-client
For security reason, I remove new account creation and anonymous editing. I also remove edit counters.
</pre>
 
* (master node) Add the following to the file '''/etc/exports'''
Backup and Restore mediawiki: The process involves 3 parts: mediawiki system, mysql and images. See docs.google.com note.
<pre>
 
/home/mpiuser *(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
=== Install moinmoin ===
</pre>
* Comparison of mediawiki vs moinmoin http://www.wikimatrix.org/compare/MediaWiki+MoinMoin
or something like
* Comparison of wiki software http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_wiki_software
<pre>
* Moinmoin website http://moinmo.in/
/home/mpiuser 192.168.56.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
* moinmoin was used by [http://wiki.fhcrc.org/bioc/HowTo Bioconductor], [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MoinMoin ubuntu], etc.
</pre>
 
Some people create a shared folder under /srv directory.
=== UpnP server ===
==== Jellyfin ====
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/12/jellyfin-free-software-emby-media.html Jellyfin: Free Software Emby Media Server Fork Is Announced After Emby Becomes Proprietary]
 
==== PS3 Media Servver ====
https://github.com/ps3mediaserver/ps3mediaserver
 
==== minidlna ====
http://bbrks.me/rpi-minidlna-media-server/


It works even I use my phone to tether data (I don't need to turn on wifi on my phone).
Now run
 
<pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart
sudo apt-get update
</pre>
sudo apt-get install minidlna
* (master node)
sudo nano /etc/minidlna.conf # the default location of media files is on /var/lib/minidlna
<pre>
 
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.56.0/24
# rebuild the database. See the comments in <etc/minidlna.conf>
</pre>
sudo service minidlna force-reload
* (other nodes)
sudo service minidlna start
<pre>
sudo update-rc.d minidlna defaults # ask minidlna to start up automatically upon boot.
sudo mount ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser
</syntaxhighlight>
</pre>
 
And if we want to mount the NFS shared directory when the compute nodes are booted, edit '''/etc/fstab''' by adding
Too bad is when I played certain videos the program crashed. The /var/log/syslog showed ''kernel: [96495.690373] minidlna[1627]: segfault at 0 ip 00007f4af2de9964 sp 00007fffa43014f8 error 4 in libc-2.15.so[7f4af2d54000+1b4000]''. Also the minidlna process becomes 2 instead of 1 after the crash.
<pre>
 
ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser nfs
==== Kodi ====
</pre>
Too bad the Kodi's upnp function is not stable. Kodi server disappeared so the client cannot find it.
* (master node)
 
<pre>
[https://www.ghacks.net/2018/02/11/installing-kodi-using-ubuntu-based-systems/ Installing Kodi using Ubuntu based systems]
sudo apt-get install ssh
 
su mpiuser
==== Decrypt and Rip DVDs With Handbrake ====
ssh-keygen
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/102886/how-to-decrypt-dvds-with-hardbrake-so-you-can-rip-them/ How to Decrypt and Rip DVDs With Handbrake] (Windows and macOS)
ssh-copy-id localhost
* [https://www.tweaking4all.com/video/rip-dvd-blu-ray/linux-handbrake-copy-a-dvd-to-mp4-or-mkv-file/ HandBrake – Copy a DVD to MP4 or MKV file] (Ubuntu)
</pre>
 
We can test if the ssh works without passwords
==== PLEX ====
<pre>
This seems to be the best from my test.
ssh ubuntuNode1
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/reasons-do-not-need-plex-pass/ 5 Reasons Why You Don’t Actually Need a Plex Pass] - live TV channels!
echo $HOSTNAME
* [http://lifehacker.com/5975362/five-best-desktop-media-servers Best media server] from lifehacker.
</pre>
* [http://lifehacker.com/home-theater-software-showdown-kodi-vs-plex-1746501974 Kodi vs Plex] from lifehacker.
* (all nodes)
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/252261/how-to-set-up-plex-and-watch-your-movies-on-any-device/ How to set up Plex (and Watch Your Movies on Any Device)] from howtogeek.
* Plex is running as a service. After we use web to configure, we can close the website.
* Users needs to sign up/sign in before completing the installation
* Access the admin page by http://IP-address:32400/web
* If new files were added, it will update the library. To do that, go to settings and check automatically update.
* Soft links works.
* Iso file cannot be read. Use [https://launchpad.net/~stebbins/+archive/ubuntu/handbrake-releases HandBrake] to create m4v files from iso files (seems to be fast enough; e.g. 5 minutes for a DVD).
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stebbins/handbrake-releases
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install handbrake-gtk
sudo apt-get install handbrake-cli
</syntaxhighlight>
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/259529/how-to-share-your-plex-media-library-with-friends/ How to Share Your Plex Media Library with Friends]
* [http://gizmodo.com/plex-just-killed-my-rental-cable-box-and-it-could-kill-1795679132 Plex Just Killed My Cable Box Rental, and It Could Kill Yours Too]
 
==== Subsonic media server ====
* http://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-subsonic-media-server/ How to Install Subsonic Media Server Ubuntu 18.04]
 
==== Airsonic media server ====
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-airsonic-media-server/ How to Install Airsonic Media Server on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]. OpenJDK, Nginx,
 
==== Sonerezh music server ====
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-sonerezh-music-streaming-server-installation/ How to install Sonerezh Music Streaming Server on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
 
=== Storage server GlusterFS ===
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/high-availability-storage-with-glusterfs-on-debian-8-with-two-nodes/
 
=== Security ===
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/improve-online-security-defend-privacy/ The Complete Guide to Improving Your Online Security and Defending Your Privacy]. It covers web browsers, browser extensions, email providers, search engines, VPN, password managers, OS, mobile, messaging, cloud storage & encryption tools.
 
==== Automatic security update ====
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-setup-automatic-security-updates-on-ubuntu-1604/ How to Setup Automatic Security Updates on Ubuntu 16.04]
 
==== https connection ====
* [http://security.stackexchange.com/questions/2914/can-my-company-see-what-https-sites-i-went-to Can my company see what HTTPS sites I went to?]
* [http://www.wsj.com/articles/SB118539543272477927 Ten Things Your IT Department Won't Tell You]
 
==== HTTPOXY ====
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/httpoxy-protect-your-server/
 
==== Fail2Ban, Tinyhoneypot and IPv4 security ====
* https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/configuration/security.md
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/increase-ipv4-security-with-fail2ban-and-tinyhoneypot-on-debian-jessie/
 
==== MYSQL security ====
Just execute '''mysql_secure_installation''' from the command line.
 
* You can set a password for root accounts.
* You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host.
* You can remove anonymous-user accounts.
* You can remove the test database, which by default can be accessed by anonymous users.
 
See http://www.mysql-optimization.com/mysql-secure-installation-program.html
 
==== Meltdown and Spectre ====
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown
* https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/software/meltdown-and-spectre-patches-causing-boot-issues-for-ubuntu-16-04-computers/
* https://www.ghacks.net/2018/01/11/check-linux-for-spectre-or-meltdown-vulnerability/
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install mpich2
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
which mpirun
 
which mpiexec
uname -a
# 4.4.0-109
</pre>
</pre>
* (master node, mpiuser)
Go to the home directory of mpiuser and create a new file '''hosts'''. Include host names for computing nodes (it is OK to include master node, ubuntu1304, as one of computing nodes)
<pre>
ubuntuNode1
ubuntuNode2
</pre>
* (all nodes)
<pre>
sudo apt-get install build-essential
</pre>
* (master node, mpiuser). Creating a test file <mpi_hello.c>
<pre>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mpi.h>


=== HTTPS connection issue ===
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
An https connection problem with certificate. Error message comes from Google-chrome and Safari browsers.
    int myrank, nprocs;


Your connection is not private:
    MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
    MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &nprocs);
    MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &myrank);


[[File:HttpsNotPrivateChrome.png|250px]],  
    printf("Hello from processor %d of %d\n", myrank, nprocs);
[[File:HttpsNotPrivateSafari.png|250px]]


If we use wget or curl on a terminal, we will get an error message
    MPI_Finalize();
    return 0;
}
</pre>
And compile and run it by
<pre>
<pre>
$ wget https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
mpicc mpi_hello.c -o mpi_hello
--2017-04-14 09:40:01--  https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
mpiexec -n 3 -f hosts ./mpi_hello
Resolving ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)... 130.14.250.7, 2607:f220:41e:250::13
Connecting to ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)|130.14.250.7|:443... connected.
ERROR: cannot verify ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
  Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
To connect to ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.
 
# curl -L https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz -o sratoolkit.tar.gz
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed  Time    Time    Time  Current
                                Dload  Upload  Total  Spent    Left  Speed
  0    0    0    0    0    0      0      0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:--    0
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: Invalid certificate chain
More details here: https://curl.haxx.se/docs/sslcerts.html
 
curl performs SSL certificate verification by default, using a "bundle"
of Certificate Authority (CA) public keys (CA certs). If the default
bundle file isn't adequate, you can specify an alternate file
using the --cacert option.
If this HTTPS server uses a certificate signed by a CA represented in
the bundle, the certificate verification probably failed due to a
problem with the certificate (it might be expired, or the name might
not match the domain name in the URL).
If you'd like to turn off curl's verification of the certificate, use
the -k (or --insecure) option.
</pre>
</pre>
 
We should see something like
It is interesting after a few tries, '''curl''' works again and '''wget''' works after adding the option ''--no-check-certificate''
<pre>
<pre>
$ wget --no-check-certificate https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
Hello from processor 0 of 2
--2017-04-14 09:51:32--  https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
Hello from processor 1 of 2
Resolving ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)... 130.14.250.11, 2607:f220:41e:250::13
</pre>
Connecting to ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov (ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov)|130.14.250.11|:443... connected.
Successful! That's it.
WARNING: cannot verify ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
  Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 63707890 (61M) [application/x-gzip]
Saving to: ‘sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz’


sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar. 100%[==================================================>]  60.76M  6.50MB/s    in 9.2s   
== OpenMPI ==
* http://auriza.site40.net/notes/mpi/openmpi-on-ubuntu-904/
* http://particlephysicsandcode.wordpress.com/2012/11/04/installing-open-mpi-1-6-3-ubuntu-12-04-fedora/
* http://randomusefulnotes.blogspot.com/2010/12/setting-up-mpi-cluster-on-ubuntu.html


2017-04-14 09:51:42 (6.59 MB/s) - ‘sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz’ saved [63707890/63707890]
With R
* http://www.open-mpi.org/papers/tr-uni-muenchen-8991/parallelR_techRep.pdf
* http://www.cybaea.net/Blogs/R-tips-Installing-Rmpi-on-Fedora-Linux.html (Fedora)
* http://kiradi.blogspot.com/2011/10/high-performance-computing-with-openmpi.html (Ubuntu)
* http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/doMPI/vignettes/doMPI.pdf
* http://biowulf.nih.gov/user_guide.html#parallel


$ curl -L -O https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz
= File sharing in a local network - woof =
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed  Time    Time    Time  Current
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/linux-how-to-share-files-on-a-local-network/
                                Dload  Upload  Total  Spent    Left  Speed
100 60.7M  100 60.7M    0    0  6312k      0  0:00:09  0:00:09 --:--:-- 6820k
</pre>


==== HTTPS at NCBI: Guidance for Users ====
= Sharing internet =
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/develop/https-guidance/
== Simple Gui approach from GNOME desktop ==
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/09/how-to-create-wi-fi-hotspot-in-ubuntu.html How To Create A Wi-Fi Hotspot In Ubuntu 18.04 / Gnome (And Edit Its Settings)]
* [http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ 3 Ways to Create Wifi Hotspot in Ubuntu 14.04]
* https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-create-hotspots-in-Ubuntu-14-04. Notice the last step.


=== Compiling R ===
When I tested the method with my rtl8187 wifi adapter by Rosewill (output by '''lsusb''') on Odroid Xu4 running Ubuntu 14.04, I got an error on Step 3 (Create New Wi-Fi Network) ???
Use the following command to download required components before building any R packages. See also [http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/ ubuntu package for R]
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get build-dep r-base
Failed to activate connection
(32) Access Point (AP) mode is not supported by this device
</pre>
</pre>


=== [http://appimage.org/ AppImage] file - new way of installing an application ===
When I tried the wifi adapter RT2870/RT3070 802.11n by MediaLink (MWN-USB150N), there is no problem to create it. My android device can connect to it. However, there is no internet access:( ...... After some tweaks on command line (iptables; see ''Sharing internet via wifi: iptables'' below), it works!!!
[http://askubuntu.com/questions/774490/what-is-an-appimage-how-do-i-install-it What is an “AppImage”? How do I install it?]
* AppImages can be downloaded and '''run without installation or the need for root rights'''.
* The key idea of the AppImage format is one app = one file. Every AppImage contains an app and all the files the app needs to run. In other words, each AppImage has no dependencies other than what is included in the targeted base operating system(s).


Some examples
And the output of '''nm-tool''' command also confirms the wifi device is connected.
* [http://avidemux.sourceforge.net/download.html Avidemux]
* Cura
* [https://www.falkon.org/download/ falkon] browser


=== Create .deb file ===
<pre>
'''[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CheckInstall checkinstall]''' command
odroid@odroid:~/Downloads$ netstat -rn
* http://community.linuxmint.com/tutorial/view/162
Kernel IP routing table
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/content/using-checkinstall-build-packages-source
Destination    Gateway        Genmask        Flags  MSS Window  irtt Iface
* https://www.linux.com/learn/tutorials/307110-easy-package-creation-with-checkinstall
0.0.0.0        192.168.1.1    0.0.0.0        UG        0 0          0 eth2
* http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/tutorials/build-your-own-deb-and-rpm-packages
10.42.0.0      0.0.0.0        255.255.255.0  U        0 0          0 wlan3
192.168.1.0    0.0.0.0        255.255.255.0  U        0 0          0 eth2
</pre>
The ap hotspot from the wifi adapter has an IP 10.42.0.1 (ifconfig).
 
See [[Raspberry#IP_scan_tools|IP scan tools]] (eg '''arp-scan''') to find out connected devices.


'''[https://debian-handbook.info/browse/stable/debian-packaging.html dpkg-buildpackage]''' command
== Sharing internet via wifi: ap-hotspot ==
* http://conoroneill.net/controlling-an-i-racer-rc-car-using-a-wii-balance-board-and-raspberry_pi/
I cannot make it to work to share the internet via wifi on my Xubuntu 13.04. However the solution in http://askubuntu.com/questions/287251/creating-an-infrastructure-hotspot-using-ubuntu-12-10 works for me.
{{Pre}}
$ # Under rare situation, we need to run the following line to get 'add-apt-repository'
$ sudo apt-get install apt-get install software-properties-common
$ sudo su -
# add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
# aptitude update
# aptitude install ap-hotspot
# ap-hotspot configure
# ap-hotspot start
</pre>
In the step of 'ap-hotspot configure' it will ask for Access Point name and WPA passphrase.


=== Package maintenance ===
When I run the final line 'ap-hotspot start', it will ask me to disconnect my current wifi first.  
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Howto#Maintenance_commands
* [http://www.tecmint.com/useful-basic-commands-of-apt-get-and-apt-cache-for-package-management/ 25 Useful Basic Commands of APT-GET and APT-CACHE for Package Management]
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/766823/apt-get-being-replaced-with-apt apt-get being replaced with apt? in Ubuntu 16.04] '''apt''' now comes with a progress bar, coloring, etc.  


==== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wajig wajig]: Simplyfying Debian Administration ====
At the end, I found my original configuration in ubuntu does not work even its setting is there. '''apt-hotspot''' create an infrastracture AP instead of adhoc.
* [https://linoxide.com/tools/wajig-package-management-debian/ Wajig - Unified Package Management Front-end for Debian]
* [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/767/what-is-the-real-difference-between-apt-get-and-aptitude-how-about-wajig What is the real difference between “apt-get” and “aptitude”? (How about “wajig”?)]
** wajig listfiles foo
** wajig whichpkg /usr/bin/foo
* Examples
** [https://rattle.togaware.com/rattle-install-ubuntu.html Install Rattle] on Ubuntu


==== Package repository and /etc/apt/sources.list ====
== Sharing internet via wifi: iptables ==
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine
1. Assume the primary wired network connection, eth0 is connected to Internet.  
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/197564/how-do-i-add-a-line-to-my-etc-apt-sources-list
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
echo "new line of text" | sudo tee -a /etc/apt/sources.list
# OR
# use 'add-apt-repository' command
sudo apt-key adv --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com 886DDD89
sudo add-apt-repository "deb http://deb.torproject.org/torproject.org $(lsb_release -s -c) main"
sudo apt-get update
</syntaxhighlight>


* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-r-on-ubuntu-14-04
2. Using your distro's network managment tool, create a new ad hoc wireless connection with the following settings:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
<pre>
sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu trusty/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list'
IP address: 10.99.66.55
# Or the following if the OS is Ubuntu
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 (16)
# (other derived distributions like Linux Mint do not count)
</pre>
# because $(lsb_release -s -c) returns the CodeName which diffs from each Linux distributions.
# sudo sh -c 'echo "deb http://cran.rstudio.com/bin/linux/ubuntu $(lsb_release -s -c)/" >> /etc/apt/sources.list'


gpg --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-key E084DAB9
3. Use the following shell script to share the internet connection
gpg -a --export E084DAB9 | sudo apt-key add -
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get update
#!/bin/bash
sudo apt-get -y install r-base
#filename: netsharing.sh
</syntaxhighlight>
#Replace 10.99.0.0/16 by your network/netmask
#Usage: ./netsharing.sh input_interface output_interface
#Example: ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0


==== sources.list.d ====
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
This directory has more contents than the /etc/apt/sources.list file. For example, on my Mint 17.2
iptables -A FORWARD -i $1 -o $2 -s 10.99.0.0/16 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
$ cat /etc/apt/sources.list
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE
#deb cdrom:[Linux Mint 17.2 _Rafaela_ - Release amd64 20150627]/ trusty contrib main non-free
</pre>
deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian trusty contrib
$ ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d
additional-repositories.list  google-chrome.list                  shutter-ppa-trusty.list
docker.list                  mc3man-mpv-tests-trusty.list        stebbins-handbrake-releases-trusty.list
ekozincew-ppa-trusty.list    official-package-repositories.list  webupd8team-java-trusty.list
getdeb.list                  openshot_developers-ppa-trusty.list  wine-wine-builds-trusty.list
</syntaxhighlight>


See an example of how to use it: https://apt.syncthing.net/
4. Run the script as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
{{Pre}}
# Add the release PGP keys:
sudo ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0
curl -s https://syncthing.net/release-key.txt | sudo apt-key add -
</pre>


# Add the "stable" channel to your APT sources:
5. Connect your devices to the wireless network you just created with the following settings (Question: how about the SSID here?)
echo "deb https://apt.syncthing.net/ syncthing stable" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/syncthing.list
<pre>
IP address: 10.99.66.56 (and so on)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
</pre>


# Update and install syncthing:
To make this more convenient, you might want to install a DHCP and DNS server on your machine, so it's not necessary to configure IPs on devices manually. A handy tool for this is '''dnsmasq''' which you can use for performing both DHCP and DNS operations.
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install syncthing
</syntaxhighlight>


==== E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock ====
Credit: [https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/linux-shell-scripting-cookbook-second-edition Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook]
I get the above message when I run '''sudo apt-get update'''.


'''Solution 1:'''
[http://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=9321 A similar approach] discussed on the Odroid forum.


[http://askubuntu.com/questions/15433/unable-to-lock-the-administration-directory-var-lib-dpkg-is-another-process Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/) is another process using it?].
== iptables ==
* [[Beaglebone#Internet_over_USB|Beaglebone]]


I can reproduce the error from a clean boot. The most possible explanation is the answer from poolie:  
= ~/.xsession-errors file is filling the hard disk =
It is related to vino-server. See
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/130768/my-home-partition-slowly-fills-up-until-the-system-is-unable-to-complete-even-si
* http://filthypants.blogspot.com/2013/02/xsession-errors-log-filling-hard-drive.html


''the command-line apt overlaps with update-manager automatically polling. So if you try again in a few minutes that should fix it.''
Short solution is to use "kill -9 xxx" to kill the process and rm to remove ~/.xsession-errors file. The long time solution is to uninstall vino.
 
From my experience, after I wait about 10 minutes, '''ps -A | grep apt''' won't show anything.


'''Solution 2:'''
= JRE and JDK =
[[Java#Installation|Java]]


[http://www.tecmint.com/fix-unable-to-lock-the-administration-directory-var-lib-dpkg-lock/ Fix “Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/)” in Ubuntu]
= Notifications =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* To see old notifications, use Superkey + M or click the clock.
# Method 1: Find and Kill all apt-get or apt Processes
* [https://www.maketecheasier.com/desktop-notifications-for-linux-command/ How to Get Desktop Notifications from the Linux Command Line] with the '''notify-send''' command
$ ps -A | grep apt
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2021/02/get-notifications-on-your-desktop-or.html Get Notifications On Your Desktop Or Phone When A Long-Running Command Has Finished With Noti]
1760 ?    00:00:00 apt.systemd.dai
3489 ?    00:00:00 aptd
$ sudo kill -9 1760
$ sudo kill -9 3489
$ sudo apt-get install keepass2
E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.


# Method 2: Delete the lock Files
= Send email =
sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
It is useful to several occations:
# and
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-setup-automatic-security-updates-on-ubuntu-1604/#email-notification Email notification for updates]
sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
</syntaxhighlight>


==== How To Force APT Package Manager To Use IPv4 In Ubuntu 16.04 ====
== Send emails through gmail: mail ==
https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-force-apt-package-manager-to-use-ipv4-in-ubuntu-16-04/
[https://developernote.com/2017/10/configuring-sendmail-with-gmail-relay-on-ubuntu-16-04/ Configuring sendmail with GMail relay on Ubuntu 16.04]


==== dpkg error: Package is in a very bad inconsistent state ====
== Send emails through gmail: sSMTP ==
https://askubuntu.com/questions/148715/how-to-fix-package-is-in-a-very-bad-inconsistent-state-error
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/12933 How to send mail from the command line?]
* https://wiki.debian.org/sSMTP


The following solution works for me (''zramswap-enabler'' in this example).
= CPU/system load =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== Cockpit ==
# Remove the broken package via the following command:
* https://cockpit-project.org/
sudo dpkg --remove --force-remove-reinstreq zramswap-enabler
* [[KVM#Virtual_Machine_Manager.2Fvirt-manager.2C_Cockpit.2C_virt-viewer.2C_remote-viewer|KVM]] page
* [https://youtu.be/L9fMWCRcqIE Cockpit | An Easy to Use Web GUI for Your Linux Servers] (video)


# Install the package again:
== Conky: system resource monitor ==
sudo apt-get install zramswap-enabler
See [[Conky|Conky]].
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Difference between dpkg and aptitude/apt-get/gdebi ====
== [https://oguzhaninan.github.io/Stacer-Web/ Stacer] - Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring ==
https://askubuntu.com/questions/309113/what-is-the-difference-between-dpkg-and-aptitude-apt-get
[https://www.fossmint.com/stacer-ubuntu-system-optimizer/ Stacer – The Linux System Optimizer You’ve Been Waiting For]. Qt library. But it seems the memory usage will increase after a while.


==== Install a deb file ====
[[File:Stacer.png|200px]]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# dpkg gives more clear about the error message
sudo dpkg -i application.deb
# Or
sudo apt install application.deb
</syntaxhighlight>


However, installing from a .deb file through dpkg does not resolve dependency issues the same way installation through apt will. See [https://askubuntu.com/questions/784935/unable-to-install-r-studio here].  
== Mission Center: Windows Task Manager like ==
* [https://news.itsfoss.com/mission-center/ Mission Center: A Sleek System Monitoring App for Linux]
* https://flathub.org/apps/io.missioncenter.MissionCenter


So you should run sudo apt-get install -f to fix and complete the installation if any errors were encountered by dpkg.
== Grafana ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/devops/how-to-set-up-a-simple-grafana-cloud-monitoring-dashboard-for-your-linux-server/ How to Set Up a Simple Grafana Cloud Monitoring Dashboard for Your Linux Server] 2022/10
sudo apt install -f dep1.deb dep2.deb dep3.deb
* [https://www.instructables.com/id/Bird-Feeder-Monitor-V20/ Bird Feeder Monitor V2.0]
</syntaxhighlight>


A better way to install a deb file is using the '''gdebi''' tool.
== Graphite ==
* https://graphiteapp.org/quick-start-guides/graphing-metrics.html
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-and-configure-graphite-on-ubuntu-22-04/ How to Install and Configure Graphite Monitoring System on Ubuntu 22.04]
* [https://www.linode.com/docs/guides/install-graphite-and-grafana/ Monitor Your System with Graphite and a Grafana Dashboard]


==== Remove deb packages ====
== I-Nex ==
See the [http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/dpkg.1.html man page].
[https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/23/a-look-at-i-nex-a-cpu-z-like-application-for-gnulinux/ A look at I-Nex – a CPU-Z like Application for GNU/Linux]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
dpkg -l | grep 'tcl'
sudo dpkg -r tcl8.4 # -r means remove/uninstall
sudo dpkg -P tcl8.4 # -P means purge


dpkg -l | grep 'tcl'  (optional)
== CPU-G ==
</syntaxhighlight>
See [http://blog.hostonnet.com/how-to-view-cpu-info-in-ubuntu-cpu-z-alternative-for-linux this instruction] to install CPU-G program for viewing hardware information (process, mb, graphic, memory, system).


==== gdebi: an improvement over dpkg ====
== CPU-X ==
[https://askubuntu.com/questions/621351/gdebi-vs-dpkg-how-does-gdebi-automatically-gets-missing-dependancies-can-i-u How does gdebi automatically gets missing dependancies ? Can I use gdebi for all other installations of .deb packages?]
[https://www.fosslicious.com/2020/06/cpu-x-alternative-to-cpu-z-for-ubuntu.html CPU-X, An Alternative to CPU-Z for Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions!]. This is pre-installed in Calculate Linux. On ubuntu, run "sudo apt install cpu-x" to install it.


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== [https://github.com/cyring/CoreFreq CoreFreq] ==
sudo apt-get install gdebi-core
http://www.tecmint.com/corefreq-linux-cpu-monitoring-tool/


# wget newPackage.deb
== System load indicator on desktop/GNOME resource monitor on taskbar ==
# sudo gdebi -n newPackage.deb
* [http://www.howtogeek.com/118908/10-awesome-indicator-applets-for-ubuntus-unity-desktop/ System Load Indicator], [https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/view-network-memory-and-cpu-usage-from-system-tray-in-ubuntu-linux/ View Network, Memory And CPU Usage From System Tray In Ubuntu Linux]
</syntaxhighlight>
* It is used to view system information (cpu, memory, network) in real-time.
* It works on Ubuntu 20.04.1. It can show CPU and memory usage. A drawback is the high CPU usage; see [https://askubuntu.com/a/973810 gnome-shell 3.26.1 constantly uses 20-30% CPU].


==== deb files caches ====
See http://askubuntu.com/questions/444240/ubuntu-updates-blocked-apt-get
<pre>
<pre>
sudo rm -f /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*
sudo apt-get install indicator-multiload


sudo dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/*.deb
# sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq
# indicator-cpufreq
</pre>


sudo dpkg --configure -a
== Alert When Memory Gets Low ==
</pre>
[https://www.tecmint.com/shell-script-to-send-email-alert-when-memory-low/ A Shell Script to Send Email Alert When Memory Gets Low]


==== apt-cache ====
== Monitor CPU Utilization And Send Email ==
===== /var/lib/apt/lists =====
[https://www.2daygeek.com/linux-shell-script-to-monitor-cpu-utilization-usage-and-send-email/ Linux Shell Script To Monitor CPU Utilization And Send Email]
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/217369/clear-apt-get-list


===== List all available packages (from repositories) =====
== Top processes sorted by RAM or CPU ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://www.tecmint.com/find-linux-processes-memory-ram-cpu-usage/ Find Top Running Processes by Highest Memory and CPU Usage in Linux] <br> '''ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem | head'''
apt-cache pkgnames # pkgnames is part of the command
</syntaxhighlight>


===== Show package information =====
== Monitor Resource Usage of a Single Process ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://www.baeldung.com/linux/monitor-process-resource-usage Monitor Resource Usage of a Single Process]
apt-cache show <package_name>
</syntaxhighlight>


===== Check dependencies for specific packages =====
= Hard drive: hdparm and smartctl =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== Hard disk speed ==
apt-cache showpkg <package_name>
[[Benchmark#Disk_speed_test|Benchmark -> Disk speed test]]
</syntaxhighlight>


==== List racing games package (kind of search packages by key words) ====
== Hard disk directory size ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
See [[Linux#Display_directory_size_with_sorting_and_human_readable|Display directory size with sorting and human readable]] by using the '''ncdu''' utility.
apt-cache search racing game
apt-cache search vsftpd
</syntaxhighlight>


==== depends, recommends and suggests ====
== MART overall-health self-assessment test ==
[https://askubuntu.com/questions/117635/how-to-install-suggested-packages-in-apt-get How to install suggested packages in apt-get]
On my Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB, SMART DATA was greyed out when I try the '''Disks''' utility. But GSmartControl and smartctl can get the data out
<pre>
sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep overall
$ SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED
</pre>


By default, ''apt-get'' installs recommended packages.
== Monitor/run a short test on a hard disk health by command line/GUI ==
Using [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/monitor-harddisk-with-smartmon-on-ubuntu/ smartctl]
{{Pre}}
sudo apt install smartmontools
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda


Your option '''--install-suggests''' adds in the suggested packages and their suggested dependencies.
# Run a short test
$ sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda # It will start the test in the background
$ sudo smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda
</pre>


Note that --install-suggests will be recursive. It may install ''a lot'' of packages.
or the GUI version
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install gsmartcontrol
sudo gsmartcontrol
</pre>
[https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/19/how-to-check-hard-drive-disk-health-in-gnulinux/ How to check Hard Drive Disk Health in GNU/Linux]


==== Upgrade a package ====
Interpretation:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/monitoring-hard-disks-smart?page=0,1
apt-get install <package_name>
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/S.M.A.R.T.
</syntaxhighlight>
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.
* https://askubuntu.com/questions/20393/how-do-i-interpret-hdd-s-m-a-r-t-results
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/134735/how-to-see-if-your-hard-drive-is-dying/ How to See If Your Hard Drive Is Dying with S.M.A.R.T.] (Windows)


==== Install specific version of the package ====
== Email warnings for hd problems by '''smartd''' ==
Use the "=" with the package-name and append desired version.
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-find-out-if-harddisk-failing.html Configure smartd on server to get email based warnings if problems are detected]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/monitoring-hard-disk-health-with-smartd-under-linux-or-unix-operating-systems.html Monitoring hard disk health with smartd under Linux or UNIX operating systems]
sudo apt-get install vsftpd=2.3.5-3ubuntu1
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Remove a package ====
Debian Linux
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Enable smart by editing /etc/default/smartmontools file.
sudo apt-get remove <package_name>
# Smart Configuration file: /etc/smartd.conf
</syntaxhighlight>
# Start/Stop smart: /etc/init.d/smartmontools start | stop
 
To completely remove a package including their configuration files
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get purge <package_name>
sudo apt-get remove --purge <package_name>
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Rollback an apt-get upgrade ====
== Hard disk temperature ==
http://www.cyberciti.biz/howto/debian-linux/ubuntu-linux-rollback-an-apt-get-upgrade/
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-monitor-hard-drive-temperature.html


==== Clean up disk space ====
It seems the hddtemp command does not work on SSDs.
The clean command is used to free up the disk space by cleaning retrieved .deb files from the local repository.
<pre>
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install hddtemp
sudo apt-get clean
sudo hddtemp /dev/sdb
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Auto clean up apt-get cache ====
/dev/sdb: ST2000DM001-9YN164: 40°C
<pre>
sudo apt-get autoclean
</pre>
</pre>
The 'autoclean' command deletes all .deb files from '''/var/cache/apt/archives''' to free up disk space.


==== Download only source code of package ====
For SSD,
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get --download-only source <package_name>
sudo apt-get install smartmontools
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
</pre>
</pre>


To download and unpack source code of a package
== Hard disk power on time/hours ==
<pre>
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get source <package_name>
sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep Power_On_Hours
</pre>
</pre>
 
Sample output:
To download, unpack and compile a package
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get --compile source <package_name>
$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sda | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032  034  034  000    Old_age  Always      -       58541
12 Power_Cycle_Count      0x0032  100  100  020    Old_age  Always      -      164
$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      585
12 Power_Cycle_Count      0x0032  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      43
192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032  200  200  000    Old_age  Always      -      32
</pre>
</pre>


==== Download without installing ====
== Free up disk space/clean up system space/remove or delete junk files ==
<pre>
[https://www.2daygeek.com/linux-remove-delete-unwanted-junk-files-free-up-space-ubuntu-mint-debian/ 5 Easy Ways To Free Up Space (Remove Unwanted or Junk Files) on Ubuntu]
sudo apt-get download <package_name>
</pre>


==== Check change log of package ====
= system's hardware temperatures and voltages =
Note that the change log may not be found.
<ul>
<pre>
<li>[https://www.makeuseof.com/control-cpu-fan-speed-on-linux/ How to Control the CPU Fan Speed on Linux]
sudo apt-get changelog <package_name>
<li>[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-performance-monitoring/ How to monitor your system performance on (Ubuntu) Linux].
{{Pre}}
$ sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
$ sensors
</pre>
</pre>
</ul>


==== Simulate installing packages ====
= Passwords and keys =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://help.gnome.org/users/seahorse/stable/ GNOME Passwords and Keys]
$ sudo apt-get -s install packagename


$ sudo apt-get -s build-dep packagename
[https://itsfoss.com/ubuntu-keyring/ The Keyring Concept in Ubuntu: What is It and How to Use it?] Mar, 2020
$ man apt-get
</syntaxhighlight>


'''Generally, it is good to build-dep then install package.'''
== Unlock keyring ==
I got the prompt of unlocking keyring every time I open google chrome browser.


==== Check broken dependencies ====
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/867/how-can-i-stop-being-prompted-to-unlock-the-default-keyring-on-boot (this works)
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/184266/what-is-unlock-keyring-and-how-do-i-get-rid-of-it (this does not help)
sudo apt-get check
* http://superuser.com/questions/311216/why-does-chrome-ask-for-my-gnome-keyring-seahorse-password (works. I create a shortcut to launch chrome)
</syntaxhighlight>
<pre>
google-chrome --password-store=basic
</pre>
It is also helpful to remove ubuntu one from Ubuntu 12.04. See http://hex.ro/wp/blog/removing-ubuntuone-from-ubuntu-12-04/


==== Search missing package's full name ====
= Password manager =
Use the '''apt-file''' command. See [http://kobablog.wordpress.com/2011/05/17/how-to-find-and-install-the-missing-file-in-ubuntu/ this post]
* [https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-organize-your-passwords-using-pass-password-manager How to organize your passwords using pass password manager]
* [https://www.passwordstore.org/ pass] the standard unix password manager
* [https://www.fossmint.com/pass-commandline-password-manager-for-linux/ Pass – Manage Your Passwords from Linux Command Line]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/install-and-configure-passbolt-password-manager-on-ubuntu-2004/ Install and Configure Passbolt Team Password Manager on Ubuntu 20.04]


At first, install apt-file command and prepare it.
= netcat (nc) - arbitrary TCP and UDP connections and listens =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
Netcat or nc is a networking utility for debugging and investigating the network.
$ sudo apt-get install apt-file
$ sudo apt-file update
</syntaxhighlight>


To find zlib.h,
The nc (or netcat) utility is used for just about anything under the sun involving TCP, UDP, or UNIX-domain sockets. It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets, listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, and deal with both IPv4 and IPv6.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ apt-file search zlib.h
</syntaxhighlight>


It reports too many result. Let’s narrow down.
* http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/04/nc-command-examples/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-netcat-to-establish-and-test-tcp-and-udp-connections-on-a-vps
$ apt-file search /usr/include/zlib.h
* https://learn.adafruit.com/raspipe-a-raspberry-pi-pipeline-viewer-part-2?view=all
zlib1g-dev: /usr/include/zlib.h
</syntaxhighlight>


Now you know zlib.h is in zlib1g-dev package.
For example, we can create simple network sockets and use them for text communication. We need two sockets: one listens for connections and the other connects to this one.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
{{Pre}}
$ sudo apt-get install zlib1g-dev
# create a listening socket on the local machine
</syntaxhighlight>
nc -l 1234


==== Find package information before installing it ====
# connect to the socket from a 2nd computer
Use "-s" option for simulation. No sudo is necessary.
nc IP_LocalMachine 1234
<pre>
apt-get -s install PACKAGENAME
</pre>
The output is too much (include other dependences)


A better way is to use '''aptitude''' (which is not installed by default in Ubuntu)
# send messages.
<pre>
# Type something and press Enter on the terminal from the 2nd computer.
aptitude search <package> -F "%c %p %d %V"
# The message will appear on the terminal of the local machine.
</pre>
</pre>
For example,
 
To transfer files over the network ('''no any password is needed!!''')
{{Pre}}
# receiver machine
nc -l 1234 > destination_file
 
# sender machine
nc IP_Receiver 1234 < source_filename
</pre>
 
[https://linuxize.com/post/netcat-nc-command-with-examples/ Netcat (nc) Command with Examples]
<pre>
<pre>
debian@beaglebone:~/qt-4.8.5/bin$ aptitude search  qtcreator -F "%c %p %d %V"
# receiving host
p qtcreator                        lightweight integrated development environme 2.5.0-2     
nc -l 5555 | tar xzvf -
p qtcreator:armel                  lightweight integrated development environme 2.5.0-2     
 
p qtcreator-dbg                    debugging symbols for Qt Creator IDE        2.5.0-2     
# sending host
p qtcreator-dbg:armel              debugging symbols for Qt Creator IDE        2.5.0-2     
tar czvf - /path/to/dir | nc receiving.host.com 5555
p qtcreator-doc                    documentation for Qt Creator IDE            2.5.0-2 
</pre>
</pre>


If a package is already installed, we can use the following way to check version number.
= List of all services/daemons =
Run service '''--status-all''' to get a list off all the Upstart services and their status. See
* man service
* man initctl
<pre>
<pre>
apt-show-versions <package>
service --status-all  # output format is clean
 
sudo initctl list      # show the process number too
</pre>
</pre>
where in the output "+" means started, "-" stopped, and "?" unknown.


'''dpkg''' Command : View Package Information On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint Systems
== SysV init ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
Init is an initialization system
dpkg -s r-base
 
</syntaxhighlight>
SysV init is named for System V Unix.
 
Init runs as PID 1. Parent process of all other processes on the system.


'''aptitude''' Command : View Package Information On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint Systems
Runlevels represent discrete operational states.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://learn.adafruit.com/running-programs-automatically-on-your-tiny-computer/sysv-init-runlevels SysV init: Runlevels] - Running Programs Automatically on Your Tiny Computer (from adafruit.com)
aptitude show htop
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runlevel
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://www.tecmint.com/change-runlevels-targets-in-systemd/ How to Change Runlevels (targets) in SystemD]


==== List files in a package ====
<pre>
<pre>
dpkg -L <package_name>
$ runlevel
$ less /etc/init.d/ssh
$ ls -ld /etc/rc*
$ ls -l /etc/rc2.d
$ cat /etc/rc.local
$ sudo service networking restart
$ ls /etc/init.d/
</pre>
</pre>


==== Search installed packages ====
== systemd ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[https://itsfoss.com/start-stop-restart-services-linux/ How to Start, Stop & Restart Services in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions]
dpkg -l libgtk* | grep -e '^i'
dpkg -l libpng* | grep -e '^i'
dpkg -l libjpeg* | grep -e '^i'
</syntaxhighlight>


To search x-org related packages
== systemd vs upstart ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* Ubuntu 16.04 (and newer), RHEL/CentOS 7 (and newer), Arch Linux use [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Systemd systemd] but relative old OS uses [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Upstart_(software) Upstart] service manager.
udooer@udoo:~$ dpkg -l | grep xserver-xorg | awk '{$1=$3=$4=""; print $0}'  # Skip columns 1,3,4
* [https://fossbytes.com/systemd-vs-sys-v-vs-upstart/ Systemd vs SysV vs Upstart — Linux Service Management Throwdown]
imx-xserver-xorg-extension-viv-9t6-hdmi  Freescale Xorg server driver extension for HDMI performance
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/867953 SysV, Upstart and systemd init script coexistence]. Newer init systems try to maintain compatibility with older ones. In particular, systemd tries to maintain compatibility with both Upstart and SysV init scripts.
imx-xserver-xorg-video-viv-9t6  Xorg server driver for imx6, vivante
* [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers SystemdForUpstartUsers]
xserver-xorg  X.Org X server
* [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5877/what-are-the-pros-cons-of-upstart-and-systemd What are the pros/cons of Upstart and systemd?]
xserver-xorg-core  Xorg X server - core server
xserver-xorg-dev  Xorg X server - development files
xserver-xorg-input-all  X.Org X server -- input driver metapackage
xserver-xorg-input-evdev  X.Org X server -- evdev input driver
xserver-xorg-input-synaptics  Synaptics TouchPad driver for X.Org server
xserver-xorg-input-wacom  X.Org X server -- Wacom input driver
xserver-xorg-video-all  X.Org X server -- output driver metapackage
xserver-xorg-video-fbdev  X.Org X server -- fbdev display driver
xserver-xorg-video-modesetting  X.Org X server -- Generic modesetting driver
xserver-xorg-video-omap  X.Org X server -- OMAP display driver
xserver-xorg-video-vesa  X.Org X server -- VESA display driver
</syntaxhighlight>


==== List of installed packages ====
= Cloud/online storage =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/10-cloud-solutions-using-linux/ 10 Cloud Solutions You Should Be Using on Linux]
dpkg --get-selections
# Or using [https://wiki.debian.org/ListInstalledPackages dpkg-query] utility.
dpkg-query -l
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Show A History Of Installed, Upgraded Or Removed Packages ====
== Mounting ==
https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/01/how-to-show-history-of-installed.html?m=1
* [https://cryptomator.org/ Cryptomator] Free client-side encryption for your cloud files. Open source software: No backdoors, no registration
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/rclonetray-easily-mount-rclone-remotes.html?m=1 RcloneTray: Easily Mount Rclone Remotes On Demand Using A GUI]


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== Mega ==
# recently installed packages, their version number
* [https://mega.nz/sync MegaSync]
grep "install " /var/log/dpkg.log


# recently upgraded packages, as well as the old and new package version
== ownCloud ==
grep "upgrade " /var/log/dpkg.log
Use '''apt''' to install or go to the [https://owncloud.org/download/ download] page


# recently removed packages
== One Drive ==
grep "remove " /var/log/dpkg.log
* [https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/onedrive onedrive] package. [http://skilion.github.io/onedrive/ Homepage].
</syntaxhighlight>
* https://github.com/skilion/onedrive
* [https://itsfoss.com/onedriver/ Mount Microsoft OneDrive in Linux With OneDriver GUI Tool] 2021


'''/var/log/dpkg.log''' contains the package install, update and remove history for the current month. For the previous month, read the '''/var/log/dpkg.log.1''' log file. Want to go back even more in the dpkg history? Use zgrep instead of grep, and read /var/log/dpkg.log.2.gz, /var/log/dpkg.log.3.gz, /var/log/dpkg.log.4.gz and so on (up to 12 months),
== Dropbox ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
See [[Software#Ubuntu|Software > Dropbox]].
grep "install " /var/log/dpkg.log.1


zgrep "upgrade " /var/log/dpkg.log.2.gz
== Google Drive ==
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-your-google-drive-account-using-overgrive/  How to access your Google Drive account using '''overGrive'''] ($4.99) Support '''Auto sync''' and '''convert Google file format to Office format'''.
* [https://www.insynchq.com/ insync] ($30)
* Use [http://rclone.org rclone] program. See http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Rsync_with_Google_Drive
** [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/08/rclone-149-adds-google-photos-backend.html?m=1 Rclone 1.49 Adds Google Photos Backend, New Web UI]
** [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/07/rclonetray-easily-mount-rclone-remotes.html?m=1 RcloneTray: Easily Mount Rclone Remotes On Demand Using A GUI]
** [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/10/rclone-browser-160-adds-new-options.html Cloud Storage GUI Rclone Browser 1.6.0 Adds New Options]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-google-drive-from-linux-gdrive/ How to access your Google Drive account from Linux command line using Gdrive] (Old)
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-mount-google-drive-locally-as-virtual-file-system-in-linux/ How To Mount Google Drive Locally As Virtual File System In Linux] (10/5/2018)
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/access-google-drive-ubuntu/ How to Access Your Google Drive Account on Ubuntu] using '''Gnome Online Accounts''' (3/5/2018). In addition to the Google account, the program can be used to log into Nextcloud, Facebook, Microsoft, Flickr, Pocket, Foursquare, Microsoft Exchange and IMAP/SMTP accounts.
*# Install software <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt install gnome-online-accounts # Probably already there
</syntaxhighlight>
</syntaxhighlight>
*# Add google account. Either using the command line '''gnome-control-center online-accounts''' or using Settings > Online Accounts > Add an online account. Make sure the Files slider button is on. Close the Online Accounts dialog box.
*# Your Google Drive files are mounted in Nautilus now. You can add as many Google Drive accounts as you want. To add another, open Gnome Online Accounts again. Each account is listed separately in the sidebar in Nautilus.


==== Install a list of packages ====
Caveats:
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-list-all-installed-packages-debian-ubuntu/ How to get list of installed packages on Ubuntu / Debian Linux]
* Unlike Windows or macOS, your Google Drive files are not downloaded and stored locally in Ubuntu. You must have an active internet connection to access your account.
* The online account files are located under "/run/user/1000/gvfs/" directory.
* PDF files can be opened by Document Viewer. When the file is loaded, it shows a random file name.
* The doc files cannot be opened by LibreOffice. When I drag and drop the files to Terminal, they show random file names like ''/run/user/1000/gvfs/google-drive:host=gmail.com,user=XXXXXXX/1LOLKBssIIR0x7TWR7MHIEeSU0uPj9TwK_YuAGTzt'


Suppose we want to install all packages currently installed on server 1 onto server 2, we can do that by
== Back up google photos ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/06/how-to-backup-google-photos-to-your.html How To Backup Google Photos To Your Computer With gphotos-sync] 2019-07-03
# server 1
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/08/rclone-149-adds-google-photos-backend.html?m=1 Rclone 1.49 Adds Google Photos Backend, New Web UI] 2019-08-28
dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall > mylist.txt
# server 2
sudo dpkg --set-selections < mylist.txt
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Show (sort) package size ====
= Office =
<pre>
== Libre Office ==
dpkg-query -Wf '${Installed-Size}\t${Package}\n' | sort -n
* [https://www.slant.co/versus/2300/2305/~libreoffice_vs_wps-office libreoffice_vs_wps-office]
</pre>
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/187663/openoffice-vs.-libreoffice-whats-the-difference-and-which-should-you-use/ LibreOffice vs OpenOffice]


==== Check if a library is installed or not ('''ldconfig''') ====
Install
Use '''ldconfig -p | grep LIBNAME''' ('-p' is used to print the list stored in the current cache). For example, to check if ''libxml'' is installed or not, then following code will output the number of matches if it was found.
* [https://libre-software.net/how-to-install-libreoffice-on-ubuntu-linux-mint/ How to install LibreOffice 6.1 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian…]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* https://www.libreoffice.org/download/snap/. ''sudo snap install libreoffice''
EXIST=`ldconfig -p | grep libxml | wc -l`
if [ $EXIST -ne 0 ]; then echo $EXIST; fi
</syntaxhighlight>


The following code will search "libQt" and the library version will be shown in the file name.
== WPS Office 2016 ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
https://www.wps.com/en-US/
ldconfig -p | grep libQt
# On Ubuntu 14.04, 16.04:
# libQtGui.so.4 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQtGui.so.4
# On Ubuntu 17.10, 18.04:
# libQt5Gui.so.5 (libc6,x86-64) => /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5Gui.so.5
</syntaxhighlight>


To install libQtGui.so.4 in Ubuntu 18.04, run the command
== ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-onlyoffice-desktop-editors-51-on-ubuntu/
sudo apt-get install libqtgui4
</syntaxhighlight>


See also the '''[[C#Show_all_libraries_used_.28dynamically_linked.29_by_an_executable_program|ldd]]''' command to print all dynamic dependencies of an executable program.
== Microsoft Office ==
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/install-use-microsoft-office-linux/ How to Install and Use Microsoft Office on Linux]


==== How to uninstall software ====
= Application Launcher =
http://www.howtogeek.com/229699/how-to-uninstall-software-using-the-command-line-in-linux/
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/linux-app-launchers/ The 9 Best Linux App Launchers to Help You Get Stuff Done Faster]


==== Upgrade software packages ====
== [https://github.com/KELiON/cerebro Cerebro] ==
Upgrade all the currently installed software packages on the system
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/cerebro-is-a-spotlight-linux-equivalent Cerebro is an Open Source OS X Spotlight Equivalent for Linux]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get upgrade
</syntaxhighlight>


If you want to upgrade, unconcerned of whether software packages will be added or removed to fulfill dependencies, use
== [https://github.com/Ulauncher/Ulauncher Ulauncher] ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/ulauncher-lightweight-app-launcher-linux Ulauncher is a Lightweight App Launcher for Linux Desktops]
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
</syntaxhighlight>


==== List of available (uninstalled) packages ====
== [https://launchpad.net/synapse-project Synapse] ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/10/your-favourite-alfred-app-launcher-linux Synapse or Albert — What’s Your Favourite App Launcher for Linux?]
aptitude -F "%p" search "?not(?installed)"
</syntaxhighlight>
See http://superuser.com/questions/408082/how-do-i-get-a-list-of-available-i-e-uninstalled-packages-in-debian


==== Check Change Log of Package ====
== [http://do.cooperteam.net/ Gnome Do] ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
Release June 2009
sudo apt-get changelog PKGNAME
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Clean up/remove packages ====
= What is the last log in time for users =
[http://www.ubuntugeek.com/cleaning-up-a-ubuntu-gnulinux-system-updated-with-ubuntu-14-10-and-more-tools-added.html ubuntugeek.com]
<pre>
lastlog  # all users
last    # current user
</pre>


==== unmet dependencies after adding a PPA & apt --fix-broken ====
= System Logs: rsyslog =
http://askubuntu.com/questions/140246/how-do-i-resolve-unmet-dependencies-after-adding-a-ppa
* Handled by '''rsyslog''' in '''/etc/rsyslog.conf'''
* Rsyslog can send and accept logs over the network. Search configure remote logging.
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/set-up-linux-remote-logging-using-rsyslog/ How to Set Up Remote Logging on Linux Using rsyslog]


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== logger command ==
$ sudo apt-get install libgl1-mesa.dev
We can write messages to ourself with the '''logger''' command.
Reading package lists... Done
<pre>
Building dependency tree     
$ logger "hello from the command line"
Reading state information... Done
$ tail /var/log/syslog
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-quantal' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
</pre>
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-saucy' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-trusty' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-utopic' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-vivid' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
Note, selecting 'libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-raring' for regex 'libgl1-mesa.dev'
libgl1-mesa-dev is already the newest version.
libgl1-mesa-dev set to manually installed.
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:


The following packages have unmet dependencies:
== Read/view the system logs ==
libgl1-mesa-dev : Conflicts: libgl-dev
[https://vitux.com/view-system-log-files-ubuntu/ How to View System Log Files on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
                  Conflicts: libgl1-mesa-dri-dev
libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-utopic : Depends: mesa-common-dev-lts-utopic (= 10.3.2-0ubuntu1~trusty2) but it is not going to be installed
                              Depends: libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-utopic (= 10.3.2-0ubuntu1~trusty2) but it is not going to be installed
                              Conflicts: libgl-dev
                              Conflicts: libgl1-mesa-dev
                              Conflicts: libgl1-mesa-dri-dev
libgl1-mesa-dev-lts-vivid : Depends: mesa-common-dev-lts-vivid (= 10.5.9-2ubuntu1~trusty2) but it is not going to be installed
                            Depends: libgl1-mesa-glx-lts-vivid (= 10.5.9-2ubuntu1~trusty2) but it is not going to be installed
                            Conflicts: libgl-dev
                            Conflicts: libgl1-mesa-dev
                            Conflicts: libgl1-mesa-dri-dev
                            Conflicts: xorg-renamed-package-lts-utopic
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
</syntaxhighlight>


[https://askubuntu.com/questions/914428/unmet-dependencies-when-trying-to-install-r-base/914429 Unmet dependencies when trying to install r-base] (Works on Ubuntu 16.04).
'Show Application' -> 'Logs'.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt --fix-broken install
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Fix broken Ubuntu ====
<pre>
[https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-fix-broken-ubuntu-os-without-reinstalling-it/ How To Fix Broken Ubuntu OS Without Reinstalling It]
$ less /var/log/syslog
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ less /var/log/dpkg.log
$ sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
$ ls /var/log
$ sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock
$ less /var/log/auth.log 
$ sudo rm /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend
# use f/b or arrow keys or / to search
$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
# we can search again by using / and enter
$ sudo apt clean
# we can restrict to lines containing the term by using & and the term
$ sudo apt update --fix-missing
$ sudo apt install -f
$ sudo dpkg --configure -a
$ sudo apt upgrade
$ sudo apt dist-upgrade
$ sudo reboot
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Software automation ===
$ sudo journalctl | grep shutdown
</pre>


==== Ansible ====
Log rotate after a set period of time. Use zcat or aless to view archived files.
Ansible is a free and open source software that can be used to automate software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment.
<pre>
$ zcat syslog.4.gz
</pre>
 
== What is the reboot time ==
The following method does not show the reboot history.
<pre>
last reboot
</pre>
It seems the command only show 1 record on Ubuntu 18.04. But it shows lots of records on Ubuntu 20.04/Pop_OS 20.04. On mac, it shows a few records.
 
The above command only show the 'last' reboot time. If we want to see the boot history, see [https://vitux.com/view-system-log-files-ubuntu/ How to View System Log Files on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]. The '''GNOME Logs''' utility is best. At the top of the GUI, I can select the logs of the (boot) date. But it has a limit number of dates to choose from. The 2nd choice '''Log File Viewer''' utility is not useful since it does not provide a choice of the date. The command line approach is possible if we need to use '''grep''' to search of 'boot' in syslog or syslog.1 or syslog.X.gz files under '''/var/log/''' directory. We may search for a very old boot log using this approach. For example, zcat /var/log/syslog6.log | grep boot.
 
== What date/when was the system installed ==
<pre>
ls -l /var/log/installer
</pre>
For other OSs, follow [https://www.ostechnix.com/find-exact-installation-date-time-linux-os/ How To Find Exact Installation Date And Time Of Your Linux OS]. Replace 'dev/sda1' with the filesystem of the "/" partition. <strike>Replace /dev/sda1 with /dev/mmcblk0p2 on Raspbian</strike>,
<pre>
$ sudo su
# dumpe2fs /dev/sda1 | grep 'Filesystem created:'
# OR
# tune2fs -l /dev/sda1 | grep 'Filesystem created:'
</pre>


[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-and-configure-ansible-on-ubuntu-1804/ How to Install and Configure Ansible on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
Maybe checking '''/etc/ssh''' would help if openssh-server was installed (such as '''sudo apt-get install openssh-server''').


=== Terminal Assistant ===
Both methods do not apply to the Ubuntu 18.04 from [https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-xu4/os_images/linux/ubuntu_4.14/ubuntu_4.14 Odroid xu4] but looking at files under /var/log can still give a hint.
* [https://github.com/pickhardt/betty Betty]: [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/use-natural-language-with-betty-your-digital-assistant-in-the-linux-terminal/ makeuseof] and [http://www.infoworld.com/article/2696910/open-source-tools/install-the-command-line-virtual-assistant-betty-in-linux-mint-17.html infoworld]
* [https://github.com/semicode-ltd/sarah Sarah]


=== Torrent ===
== systemd-journald ==
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-6-torrent-alternatives-to-pirate-bay-downloads/ Top 6 Torrent Alternatives to The Pirate Bay] (7/5/2017)
* [https://linuxhandbook.com/journalctl-command/ Beginner's Guide to Analyzing Logs in Linux With journalctl Command], [https://www.howtogeek.com/499623/how-to-use-journalctl-to-read-linux-system-logs/ How to Use journalctl to Read Linux System Logs]
* [https://askubuntu.com/q/1253076 How to stop systemd-journal utilizing 100% cpu resource Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa)]. Check '''/var/log/journal''' folder or '''journalctl --disk-usage'''
* [http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/12/clear-systemd-journal-logs-ubuntu/ Free up Disk Space – Clear Systemd Journal Logs in Ubuntu 20.04]
** [https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/194058 How to clear journalctl]
* [https://linuxconfig.org/introduction-to-the-systemd-journal  Introduction to the Systemd journal]
* [https://www.loggly.com/ultimate-guide/linux-logging-with-systemd/ Linux Logging with Systemd]
* [https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/m9dcxy/cant_upload_files_using_the_web_interface_since/ remarkable ebook device]. '''journalctl -f''' is to show journal logs in real time.
* [https://www.atlantic.net/vps-hosting/how-to-use-journalctl-to-analyze-logs-in-linux/ How to Use journalctl to Analyze Logs in Linux]
* '''journalctl -b'''. See [https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/read-only-filesystem.106812/ Read-only filesystem].


(old) Popular search sites
= Image/Photo =
* torrentz
== Image viewer on command line ==
* thepiratebay
* [https://www.ghacks.net/2019/09/16/feh-is-a-light-weight-command-line-image-viewer-for-linux/ Feh is a light-weight command-line image viewer for Linux]
* isohunt
* [https://www.linuxlinks.com/imageviewers/ 30 Best Free and Open Source Graphical Image Viewers]. '''feh''' is ranked #1.
* kickass torrents


==== How to set up torrent scheduling on Linux ====
== Edit images using command line ==
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-set-up-torrent-scheduling-on-linux/. It covers 'Deluge', 'Transmission' and 'Rtorrent'. 
[https://opensource.com/article/21/11/edit-photos-linux-command-line 4 ways to edit photos on the Linux command line]


This can be useful for people who want to take advantage of their computer while they are not using it, like during the nighttime for example. This way, large portions of huge files can be downloaded without delaying your work activities, or interrupting/undermining your media consumption.
== Crop an image ==


==== Torrent client command line: [http://aria2.sourceforge.net/ aria2c] ====
* gthumb: Open an image. Click color palette icon on top-right corner (or use keyboard shortcut 'e'). Click 'crop'. There will be a rectangle on image where you can resize the rectangle.
aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download utility. It supports '''HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent''' and '''Metalink'''. aria2 can be manipulated via built-in '''JSON-RPC''' and '''XML-RPC''' interfaces.
* Pinta & mtPaint can also take a screenshot of the desktop and crop the image.
* gimp. https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tutorial-quickie-crop.html


http://linuxconfig.org/aria2-all-in-one-command-line-download-tool
== Rename files in batch ==
<pre>
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/05/gui-to-batch-rename-files-on-linux-with.html?m=1 GUI To Batch Rename Files On Linux With Exif And Music Tags Support: Inviska Rename]
sudo apt-get install aria2
aria2c magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1e99d95f1764644a86a8e99bfd80c ...
</pre>


==== Torrent client: transmission-cli ====
== View exif information ==
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Transmission
gThumb works fine.


==== Torrent client command line: rtorrent ====
== Remove Metadata From Files: exiftool ==
We first need to create an .rtorrent.rc file under $HOME directory. Then run
[https://www.makeuseof.com/remove-metadata-from-files-in-linux/ How to Quickly Remove Metadata From Files on Linux]
<pre>
rtorrent XXX.torrent
</pre>
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RTorrent
* http://harbhag.wordpress.com/2010/06/30/tutorial-using-rtorrent-on-linux-like-a-pro/ [download a template]
* http://mylinuxbook.com/rtorrent-bit-torrent-client/


In the simplest case, .rtorrent.rc looks like
= Mind-mapping =
<pre>
* [http://www.xmind.net/ xmind]
# On the terminal, mkdir ~/Downloads/rsession
* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page FreeMind]
download_rate = 0
upload_rate =50
directory = ~/Downloads
session = ~/Downloads/rsession
port_range = 55556-55560
scgi_port = 127.0.0.1:5000
use_udp_trackers = yes
encryption = allow_incoming,try_outgoing,enable_retry
</pre>
As you can see here, I have created a sub-directory ''rsession'' under ~/Downloads/.


[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/RTorrent#Key_bindings Keybinding]:
= Sticky notes =
* ctrl + q = quit application
[https://linuxhint.com/top-sticky-notes-app-for-ubuntu/ Top Sticky Notes App for Ubuntu]. '''Indicator-stickynotes''' is better than Xpad (I cannot move the app) and KNote (I cannot install it in gnome).  
* ctrl + d = stop an active download
[https://www.bettertechtips.com/ubuntu/install-sticky-notes-ubuntu/ How Install Sticky Notes in Ubuntu] shows we can install a deb file if we don't want to add another PPA.
* ctrl + s = start downloading


=== glibc ===
= Password manager =
==== Patch glibc 2.9 ====
* http://www.infoworld.com/article/3033862/security/patch-now-unix-bug-puts-linux-android-and-ios-systems-at-risk.html
* http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/linux-patch-cve-2015-7547-glibc-getaddrinfo-stack-based-buffer-overflow/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo reboot
</syntaxhighlight>


=== SSL ===
== KeePass ==
==== Install commercial SSL certificate ====
[https://magazine.odroid.com/article/keepass-password-manager/ KeePass: Password Manager] from Odroid magazine.
* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-an-ssl-certificate-from-a-commercial-certificate-authority
* [https://www.namecheap.com/support/knowledgebase/article.aspx/9423/0/apache-opensslmodssl Installing a SSL certificate on Apache]
* https://www.namecheap.com/support/live-chat/ssl.aspx
* [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-a-host-name-with-digitalocean How To Set Up a Host Name with DigitalOcean] This includes information about WHOIS, changing domain server, configuring domain (A record, AAAA record, CNAME record, MX record, et al)


==== check openssl version ====
Choice 1: [https://keepassxc.org/ KeePassXC], KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition. I can open kdbx file in KeePassXC. It also has a browser integration (auto-fill) functionality. See [https://sts10.github.io/2017/06/27/keepassxc-setup-guide.html Getting Started With KeePassXC]
http://askubuntu.com/questions/504928/how-to-check-which-openssl-version-is-use-by-apache-on-ubuntu-12-04
{{Pre}}
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phoerious/keepassxc
odroid@odroid:~$ apt-cache policy openssl
sudo apt-get update
openssl:
sudo apt install keepassxc
  Installed: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.5
</pre>
  Candidate: 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.5
  Version table:
*** 1.0.2g-1ubuntu4.5 500
        500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports xenial-updates/main armhf Packages
        500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports xenial-security/main armhf Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
    1.0.2g-1ubuntu4 500
        500 http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports xenial/main armhf Packages


# Ubuntu 14.04
Choice 2: [http://www.keepassx.org KeePassX]. Note that the kdbx file used in KeePass2 cannot be opened in KeePassX.
$ openssl version
OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
# Macbook Pro 10.11
$ openssl version
OpenSSL 0.9.8zh 14 Jan 2016
</syntaxhighlight>


==== check openssl location ====
Choice 3: [http://keepass.info KeePass2] (this is what I am using now). There is no need to use ppa.launchpad.net to install from. You can install keepass2 by using '''sudo apt-get install keepass2''' or install the latest version using [https://launchpad.net/~jtaylor/+archive/ubuntu/keepass Julian Taylor’s PPA].  
A more general way is to use '''openssl version -d'''
{{Pre}}
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jtaylor/keepass
# On Ubuntu 14.04
sudo apt-get update
$ openssl version -d
sudo apt-get install keepass2
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/lib/ssl"
$ ls /usr/lib/ssl
certs  misc  openssl.cnf  private
$ ls -l /usr/lib/ssl
total 4
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  14 Oct  7 11:03 certs -> /etc/ssl/certs
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 4096 Feb 11 09:12 misc
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  20 Jan 30 15:42 openssl.cnf -> /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  16 Oct  7 11:03 private -> /etc/ssl/private
$ ls -l /etc/ssl/certs | head
total 912
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    26 Oct  7 11:03 00673b5b.0 -> thawte_Primary_Root_CA.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    45 Oct  7 11:03 02265526.0 -> Entrust_Root_Certification_Authority_-_G2.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    29 Oct  7 11:03 024dc131.0 -> Microsec_e-Szigno_Root_CA.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    31 Oct  7 11:03 02b73561.0 -> Comodo_Secure_Services_root.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    36 Oct  7 11:03 03179a64.0 -> Staat_der_Nederlanden_EV_Root_CA.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    25 Oct  7 11:03 034868d6.0 -> Swisscom_Root_EV_CA_2.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    16 Oct  7 11:03 03f2b8cf.0 -> WoSign_China.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    41 Oct  7 11:03 04f60c28.0 -> USERTrust_ECC_Certification_Authority.pem
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root    40 Oct  7 11:03 052e396b.0 -> AddTrust_Qualified_Certificates_Root.pem
$ ls -l /etc/ssl/certs | wc -l
533
 
# On Macbook Pro 10.11
$ openssl version -d
OPENSSLDIR: "/System/Library/OpenSSL"
$ ls -l /System/Library/OpenSSL
total 8
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel    68 May 15  2016 certs
drwxr-xr-x  8 root  wheel  272 May 15  2016 misc
-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  9390 May 15  2016 openssl.cnf
drwxr-xr-x  2 root  wheel    68 May 15  2016 private
$ ls -l /System/Library/OpenSSL/certs/
$ # empty results
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== openssl & patch bug ====
* Check out https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl to see the latest openssl version (number may be different for each of Ubuntu version). As of this writing, the latest openssl on Ubuntu 14.04 is 1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.15 and for Ubuntu 12.04 it is 1.0.1-4ubuntu5.31 (this kind of representation can be obtained using the sudo dpkg -l | grep  openssl command; see below). '''The full list of the publishing history can be accessed through [https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+publishinghistory View full publishing history link].''' From there, we can restrict to Target = Trusty, for example.
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/444702/how-to-patch-the-heartbleed-bug-cve-2014-0160-in-openssl. The following is an output after running ''sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade''.
<pre>
brb@vm-1404:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep  openssl
ii  libgnutls-openssl27:amd64  2.12.23-12ubuntu2.2  amd64        GNU TLS library - OpenSSL wrapper
ii  openssl                    1.0.1f-1ubuntu2.15    amd64        Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility
ii  python-openssl              0.13-2ubuntu6        amd64        Python 2 wrapper around the OpenSSL library
</pre>
</pre>
* http://www.liquidweb.com/kb/update-and-patch-openssl-on-ubuntu-for-the-ccs-injection-vulnerability/. As you can see although a bug in OpenSSL has been found affecting versions 1.0.1 through 1.0.1f (inclusive), and openssl version is still 1.0.1f in  Ubuntu 14.04.1, the build date is on June 2014. So it is safe.
<pre>
brb@vm-1404:~$ lsb_release -a
No LSB modules are available.
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS
Release: 14.04
Codename: trusty


brb@vm-1404:~$ openssl version -a
On Android: KeePassDroid
OpenSSL 1.0.1f 6 Jan 2014
built on: Fri Jun 20 18:54:02 UTC 2014
platform: debian-amd64
options:  bn(64,64) rc4(16x,int) des(idx,cisc,16,int) blowfish(idx)
compiler: cc -fPIC -DOPENSSL_PIC -DOPENSSL_THREADS -D_REENTRANT -DDSO_DLFCN -DHAVE_DLFCN_H -m64
OPENSSLDIR: "/usr/lib/ssl"


brb@vm-1404:~$ sudo apt-get changelog openssl | grep CVE-2014-0224
Chrome browser (not OS) integration: See the [https://github.com/pfn/passifox/ source code].
    - debian/patches/CVE-2014-0224-regression2.patch: accept CCS after
    - debian/patches/CVE-2014-0224.patch: set the CCS_OK flag when using
    - debian/patches/CVE-2014-0224-1.patch: only accept change cipher spec
    - debian/patches/CVE-2014-0224-2.patch: don't accept zero length master
    - debian/patches/CVE-2014-0224-3.patch: allow CCS after resumption in
    - CVE-2014-0224
</pre>
* [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-openssl-security-update-cve20150291-cve20150204-cve20150290-cve20150207-cve20150286/ How To Patch and Protect OpenSSL Vulnerability # CVE-2015-0291 CVE-2015-0204 [19/March/2015]]


==== [https://letsencrypt.org/ Let's Encrypt SSL] ====
Chromebook: [https://www.bestchromebookapps.com/keepass2-for-chromebook/ KeePass2 for Chromebook]
* [https://www.ithome.com.tw/news/121803 Let's Encrypt通用憑證上線了!]
* https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/ & https://letsencrypt.org/how-it-works/ & https://certbot.eff.org/#ubuntuxenial-apache: install '''python-certbot-apache''' package
* [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-secure-apache-with-let-s-encrypt-on-ubuntu-16-04 How To Secure Apache with Let's Encrypt on Ubuntu 16.04]: install '''python-certbot-apache''' package
* [https://www.upcloud.com/support/install-lets-encrypt-apache/ How to Install Let’s Encrypt on Apache2]: install '''python-letsencrypt-apache''' package


It takes less than 5 minutes for the whole process!
Security:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* [http://lifehacker.com/keepass-vulnerability-could-let-attackers-steal-your-pa-1781486764 KeePass uses unencrypted HTTP requests when retrieving updates]
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:certbot/certbot
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install python-certbot-apache
sudo certbot --apache
</syntaxhighlight>


Let’s Encrypt certificates are valid for 90 days, but it’s recommended that you renew the certificates every 60 days to allow a margin of error. The Let's Encrypt client has a renew command that automatically checks the currently installed certificates and tries to renew them if they are less than 30 days away from the expiration date.
=== KeePass with KeeAgent ===
http://code.mendhak.com/keepass-and-keeagent-setup/


So we can add the following line to the cron job that will execute the letsencrypt-auto renew command every Monday at 2:30 am. '''sudo crontab -e'''
=== [https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb KeeWeb]: Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass ===
<pre>
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-keeweb-password-manager-ubuntu-20-04/ How to Install KeeWeb Password Manager on Ubuntu 20.04], [https://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-install-keeweb-password-manager-on-ubuntu-22-04/ Ubuntu 22.04]
30 2 * * 1 certbot renew >> /var/log/le-renew.log
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/keeweb-an-open-source-cross-platform-password-manager/ KeeWeb – An Open Source, Cross Platform Password Manager]
</pre>
* It can open from WebDAV, Dropbox (sync and offline access), Google Drive, OneDrive, ...
* A Docker exists for the self hosting method.


'''Note''' if you currently have already had a working SSL certificate (eg from a purchased one), then even you have removed the certificate from the relevant Apache files you still can't run through ''sudo certbot''. But once your current working SSL certificate expires, ''sudo certbot'' will successfully go through even you don't manually remove the certificate from your system.
== 1Password ==
[https://www.reviewgeek.com/58360/1password-beta-arrives-for-linux/ 1Password Beta Arrives for Linux]


==== pem file ====
== Bitwarden ==
* Mentioned by [https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb KeeWeb]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/install-set-up-bitwarden-linux/ How to Install and Use Bitwarden on Linux]
* [https://serverfault.com/questions/9708/what-is-a-pem-file-and-how-does-it-differ-from-other-openssl-generated-key-file What is a Pem file and how does it differ from other OpenSSL Generated Key File Formats?]
* [https://itsfoss.com/bitwarden/ Bitwarden: A Free & Open Source Password Manager]
* [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/991758/how-to-get-pem-file-from-key-and-crt-files How to get .pem file from .key and .crt files?]
* [https://help.bitwarden.com/article/install-on-premise/ Install and deploy Bitwarden to your own server]
* [https://www.pcworld.com/article/3607714/best-free-password-managers.html Best free password managers: Better online security doesn’t have to cost a thing] Feb 2021
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/how-host-self-host-bitwarden/ How You Can Self-Host Bitwarden at (Nearly) No Cost Using Google Cloud]


=== Install webmin ===
= Bluetooth =
* http://www.webmin.com/deb.html
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-send-sound-through-bluetooth-on-linux/ How to send sound through Bluetooth on Linux] from HowToForge.
* https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/474839/bluetooth-is-disable-on-ubuntu-14-04 To turn Bluetooth ON when your systeem starts up]
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset
* [http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/934/how-do-i-install-bluetooth-for-my-mouse-and-keyboard How to install bluetooth for my mouse and keyboard] for my Raspberry Pi.
* https://zach-adams.com/2014/07/bluetooth-audio-sink-stream-setup-failed/ Linux Mint
{{Pre}}
sudo apt-get install bluetooth
sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez-utils blueman
</pre>
Then run '''lsusb | grep Bluetooth''' command which will shows the name of your bluetooth device.


<pre>
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth
apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime libio-pty-perl apt-show-versions python
{{Pre}}
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
sudo apt-get install bluez
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb
</pre>
</pre>
[[File:Webmin.png|100px]]


=== File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico from /var/log/apache2/error.log ===
On my bluetooth adapter, the '''lsusb''' shows,
The reason?  You have not created a favicon, also known as a website icon, for your website. It’s the icon that displays in the address bar of your web browser when you connect to a website. A web browser will request this icon file from every website.
{{Pre}}
$ lsusb
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
...
$ sudo hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0 00:1A:7D:DA:71:09
</pre>


If you choose to create one.  Use a program such as Gimp and create a 16×16 pixel image and save it as a .ico filetype.  Then upload that file to the DocumentRoot of your website.  You will need one for each VirtualHost.  If you don’t have Gimp, there are online resources  such as [http://www.favicon.cc/ favicon.cc] where you can create a .ico file and download it for your own use.
I can use Ubuntu's bluetooth setting dialog to connect my bluetooth keyboard without any problem (It will ask me to enter some code on pairing).


As you know by now, not having a favicon.ico file, won’t stop web browsers from requesting it each time. But you can tell Apache not to log the event as an error message.  You will still see the request in the access.log, but at least you will have a cleaner error.log file.
Note that the MAC address of my bluetooth keyboard shown above is the from the controller/adapter. It is NOT the same as my bluetooth keyboard one (90:7F:61:8F:D0:38) as shown from the bluetooth setting (GUI) dialog.


Add the following block of code to each VirtualHost, or at least the ones which don’t have a favicon file.
== Bluetooth mouse ==
My M590 mouse suddenly has a lag in response (Pop_OS 20.04). Don't know how to fix it.


<pre>
The jerky movement/lag problem may be caused by other reason: nano receiver placement/positioning (e.g. moved the USB wireless receiver from the back to a port on the front of the PC), usb hub, other gadgets (e.g. phone) around the receiver.
Redirect 404 /favicon.ico
<Location /favicon.ico>
ErrorDocument 404 "No favicon"
</Location>
</pre>


Don’t forget to restart apache after making the change.  If you want make  a “global” change, which would apply to any and all VirtualHosts, you can create a file in Apache’s conf.d folder with a name such as nofavicon.conf and then add that block of code to the file.  That would disable favicon across the board and save you from having to edit each VirtualHost.
Or increase the Mouse Speed in Settings.


Or, you create an empty file with the name “favicon.ico” in the directory root of Apache (for exemple /var/www/).
Other solutions: [https://askubuntu.com/a/836143 How can I get rid of mouse lag under Ubuntu?]


=== Show weather on the taskbar ===
== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Trackpad_2 Apple Magic Touchpad] ==
http://www.noobslab.com/2012/10/important-thingstweaks-to-do-after.html
[https://tech.pookey.co.uk/apple-magic-trackpad-2-on-ubuntu-linux/ Apple Magic Trackpad 2 on Ubuntu Linux] 20.04


=== WebCam ===
== Bluetooth Audio Receiver ==
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam
* Bluetooth 4.0 Receiver A2DP Wireless Adapter from [http://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Streambot-Bluetooth-Receiver-Streaming/dp/B00MJMV0GU/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1463170351&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+receiver Mpow Streambot] or [http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Receiver-DBPOWER-Wireless-Devices/dp/B012FRBINI?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01 DBPOWER]


Install '''cheese''' or '''guvcview'''. [https://thinkrpi.wordpress.com/2013/04/05/step-3-install-softwares-for-webcam-and-computer-vision/ An example of using computer vision] on Raspberry Pi.
Remember to change the ''Mode'' from ''Telephony Duplex (HSP/HFP)'' to '''High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)''' from ''Sound Settings'' dialog (launched from Taskbar). See also [[Windows#Output_audio_to_bluetooth|Windows OS]].


=== Watch TV ===
[[File:BluetoothAudioLinux.png|200px]]
[http://code.google.com/p/freetuxtv/wiki/HomePage?wl=en Freetuxtv]


=== Running concrete5 On Nginx (LEMP) ===
= Open the default graphical applications using the command line (mime-types) =
http://www.howtoforge.com/running-concrete5-on-nginx-lemp-on-debian-squeeze-ubuntu-12.10
See '''/etc/gnome/defaults.list'''.


=== Open mms stream in google chrom in linux ===
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/15354/how-to-open-file-with-default-application-from-command-line How to open file with default application from command line?]
http://www.thermetics.net/2011/12/07/how-to-open-mms-links-from-chrome-under-ubuntu/
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-easily-open-a-pdf-file-from-command-line-in-ubuntu/ How to easily open a PDF (or any) file from command line in Ubuntu]
 
{{Pre}}
# alias open='xdg-open'. Put this inside your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_aliases
xdg-open [name-of-PDF-file]
 
# If you want to use gnome-open, you need to install a package
sudo apt-get install libgnome2-bin
gnome-open [name-of-PDF-file]


=== Download mms stream (suitable if mms is an extension; for example, studioclassroom) ===
gnome-open [dir-name-or-path] # To open a directory in Nautilus file manager


* Use mimms (will NOT output to speaker at the same time; so is best in terms of performance)
gnome-open https://www.howtoforge.com/ # To open a website in your system's default web browser
<pre>
sudo apt-get install mimms
mimms -t 60 mms://example.com/video
</pre>
where -t option specifies number of minutes. See http://linuxers.org/howto/how-download-mms-streaming-videos-ubuntu
The output will have the same extension as the input. But it is not always clear. For example
<pre>
$ mimms -t 3 mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073                                                                                                   
mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073 => RA000073.wmv
1.48 MB / ∞ B (8.79 kB/s, ∞ s remaining)         
Download stopped after user-specified timeout.
</pre>
</pre>


== xdg-open, xdg-mime ==
<ul>
<li>For some reason, even Chrome is my default browser (Ubuntu -> Settings -> Default applications) but when I use the '''xdg-open''' command to open a '''local''' HTML file, Brave is called. NB. the xdg-settings also 'thinks' chrome is the default browser. If I uninstall Brave, then VS code will be replaced to open local HTML files by xdg-open.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ xdg-settings get default-web-browser
google-chrome.desktop
$ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/http
google-chrome.desktop
$ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/https
google-chrome.desktop


* Use mplayer (will output to speaker at the same time, so suffer from performance, anyway do not get output)
$ xdg-mime query filetype myfile.html
application/xhtml+xml
</syntaxhighlight>
The solution that works for me is to run '''sudo nano /usr/share/applications/defaults.list''' and remove lines contains 'brave' (the .list file is really a mess). After that, xdg-open myfile.html will use chrome to open it. See [https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/77136/xdg-open-default-applications-behavior xdg-open default applications behavior], [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xdg-utils#xdg-open xdg-open] & [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/XDG_MIME_Applications XDG MIME Applications] & [https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Xdg-utils xdg-utils] from archlinux.org.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ env XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL=10  xdg-mime query default text/xhtml
# A long list
</syntaxhighlight>
</li>
<li>On Peppermint 11, the '''open''' command located in ''/usr/bin'' is a symbolic link to '''/usr/bin/xdg-open'''.
<li>[https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/970888 How can I change the default application for a content type?]
<pre>
<pre>
mplayer mms:/link/something.xxx -dumpstream -dumpfile file.xxx
xdg-mime default okularApplication_pdf.desktop application/pdf
</pre>
</pre>
</li>
<li>[[Text_editor#Change_to_use_as_the_default_text_editor|Change the default text editor]] '''xdg-mime default code.desktop text/plain '''


mms:/link/something.xxx - link to the stream you wish to download
</li>
file.xxx - file to which you wish to download the stream, be careful to write the same extension xxx
</ul>


Wait for the file to download and that's it. See http://ubuntuhowtos.com/howtos/download_mms_stream
== Change the default browser ==
[https://linuxhint.com/open-default-browser-command-line-linux/ How to open default browser from command line Linux]


=== Streaming ===
== Change the default PDF app ==
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/stream-videos-music-and-pictures-from.html Stream Videos, Music And Pictures From Gnome To Chromecast With Cast To TV Extension (v6 And v7 Released)]
Right click a pdf file, choose "Properties". Click on "Open With". Select an app and click "Set as default".
 
= Unity display timeout =
Go to [http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Image:Ubuntu_11_unity_battery_power_management_settings.jpg Dash -> power setting -> Brightness Settings]
 
= Screensaver showing current time =
== xscreensaver + gltext ==
http://askubuntu.com/questions/64086/how-can-i-change-or-install-screensavers


=== Keep a linux process running after log out ===
* http://linux.101hacks.com/unix/nohup-command/
* http://serverfault.com/questions/311593/keeping-a-linux-process-running-after-i-logout
<pre>
<pre>
# nohup command-with-options &
sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
# sudo apt-get remove gnome-screensaver
</pre>
</pre>
Click Dash > xscreensaver or run the command line '''xscreensaver-demo'''. Mode = Only One Screen Saver & pick GLText. Click Setting & choose 'Display date and time' ,'Don't rotate'.


=== Open Firefox in cron job ===
== gluqlo ==
The trick is to use '''export DISPLAY=:0'''
[Note that gluqlo uses too much cpu]
I like [https://github.com/alexanderk23/gluqlo gluqlo (flip clock) screensaver]. However, it is not easy to make it to replace the gnome-screensaver.
<pre>
<pre>
export DISPLAY=:0
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:alexanderk23/ppa
firefox http://www.google.com &
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gluqlo
</pre>
</pre>
 
* Follow the instruction to install it on Ubuntu machine.
=== Close firefox gracefully ===
* Follow the instruction there to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver.
Use '''wmctrl''' command.  
* Configure xscreensaver to use only 1 screensaver. Edit ~/.xscreensaver file and add a line like
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/hack-and-automate-your-desktop-wmctrl
* http://tomas.styblo.name/wmctrl/
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install wmctrl
gluqlo -root                                \n\
wmctrl -c firefox
</pre>
</pre>
* Still follow the instruction to allow xscreensaver to start when the machine starts up. Don't try to edit ~/.xinitrc file as other sites suggested; start Dash and type 'startup' and follow the screen dialog to add xscreensaver -nosplash.
* Still follow the instruction to add lock screen keyboard shortcut.


=== Audio ===
Note that the above steps work for Ubuntu 12.04 & 13.10 but not 14.04 (Ubuntu 14.04 changed to use LockScreen instead LightDM program to lock the screen). A solution on Ubuntu 14.04 is to [http://askubuntu.com/questions/465194/how-to-disable-screen-lock-in-ubuntu-14-04-unity disable screen lock].
==== Change default audio player ====
Right-click an MP3 file, and from the menu select “Properties”. In the window that appears, go to the “Open With” tab and select VLC or whatever. Click the “Set As Default” button to set VLC as the default player.


You might also want to set the default player in the sound menu.
# Still follow the above instruction to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver. Set gluqlo as the only one screensaver.
# Go to Brightness & Lock panel from the Unity Launcher. And set Turn screen off when inactive: to ''Never''.
# Install "Unity Tweak Tool" with sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool. Run it from the Launcher and select System > Security > Enhance system security by disabling Desktop lock.
# To enable locking desktop (required a password to unlock the desktop), check 'Lock Screen After' option. I pick 1 minute.


==== Audio editing ====
For some reason, gluqlo suddenly uses all my cpu (6 cores) resource (Ubuntu 14.04). The computer thus makes some noise. I have to use 'kill' command to kill them.
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-free-audio-editing-software/ The Best Free Audio Editing Software]
 
= Flash for browser =
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash
* http://www.howtogeek.com/193876/using-firefox-on-linux-your-flash-player-is-old-and-outdated/


==== Audio recorder ====
On Ubuntu 12.04, there is no way to directly install the pepperflashplugin-nonfree plugin. So we have to use ppa from other people. See [http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-chromium-and-enable-pepper-flash-plugin-on-all-the-supported-ubuntu-systems-and-their-derivatives/ this post]
[https://www.apowersoft.com/ubuntu-audio-recorder.html Top 5 Audio Recorders for Ubuntu Recommendation]
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:skunk/pepper-flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pepflashplugin-installer
sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install
</pre>
The last step gives me an error: sudo: update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree: command not found


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
= xed from Cinnamon Desktop =
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:audio-recorder/ppa
By default, recent open files are not shown (xed 1.6.3). See https://github.com/linuxmint/xed/issues/55.
sudo apt update; sudo apt install audio-recorder
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Record audio out from your browser using the command line ====
Open Cinnamon Settings -> Privacy and enable 'remember recent files'.
http://www.pantz.org/software/alsa/recording_sound_from_your_web_browser_using_linux.html


Step 1: Install required programs
= Text file line ending in DOS and Unix =
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline A DOS/Windows text file can be converted to Unix format by simply removing all ASCII CR characters with]
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install gnome-media pavucontrol lame
$ tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile  # inputfile and outputfile cannot be the same
</pre>
</pre>
 
or, if the text has only CR newlines, by converting all CR newlines to LF with
Step 2: Create a script file <recordfm.sh>
<pre>
<pre>
#!/bin/bash
$ tr '\r' '\n' < inputfile > outputfile
# Get pulseaudio monitor sink monitor device then pipe it to
</pre>
# sox to record wav, lame to encode to mp3, or flac to encode flac
 
FILENAME="$1"
= SQL =
STOPTIME="$2"
== MySQL Workbench ==
# Encoding options for lame and flac.
http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/
LAMEOPTIONS="--preset cbr 192 -s 44.1"


if [ -z "$FILENAME" ]; then
== sqliteman ==
    echo -e "
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sqliteman/
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3 stopinseconds" >&2
    exit 1
fi


# Get sink monitor:
= User Interface Designer =
MONITOR=$(pactl list | egrep -A2 '^(\*\*\* )?Source #' | \
[https://glade.gnome.org/ Glade] - RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment
    grep 'Name: .*\.monitor$' | awk '{print $NF}' | tail -n1)
echo "set-source-mute ${MONITOR} false" | pacmd >/dev/null


# Record it raw, and pipe to lame for an mp3
[https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Devhelp Devhelp] - API documentation browser for GTK+ and GNOME
echo "Recording to $FILENAME ..."


if [[ $FILENAME =~ .mp3$ ]]; then
= HTML editor =
  if [ -z $STOPTIME ]; then
* Atom
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME
* Bluefish
  else
* [http://brackets.io/ Brackets] features
    echo -e "\nStopping in $STOPTIME seconds"
** Inline Editors
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME 2>&1 &
** Live Preview
    SPID=$!
** Preprocessor Support
    sleep $STOPTIME
* [http://www.monodevelop.com/ MonoDevelop]
    kill -9 $SPID
* [http://kompozer.net/ Kompozer] and the installation instruction for [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallKompozer Ubuntu].
  fi
* [http://bluegriffon.org/ BlueGriffon]: a new WYSIWYG content editor. The interesting thing is the software [http://www.bluegriffon-epubedition.com/BGEE.html BlueGriffon EPUB Edition]: a cross-platform Wysiwyg editor able to natively create and edit EPUB2 and EPUB3 ebooks!
fi
 
= npm and Javascript =
See [[Javascript#npm_-_package_manager|npm package manager]] in Javascript.
 
= Chroot =
[[Chroot|Chroot]]
 
= Check/Diagnostic SD card, read-only file system =
* [https://askubuntu.com/q/47538 How to make read-only file system writable?]. I got the same error message when I try to 'cp' or 'rm' or 'touch' a file on my USB drive. The solution here works.
{{Pre}}
sudo mount -o remount,rw '/media/brb/KINGSTON8G'
</pre>
When I check the difference of the output of 'mount' on the USB drive, I see it changes from (ro) to (rw).
{{Pre}}
# Before
$ mount
/dev/sdb1 on /media/brb/KINGSTON8G type vfat (ro, ...)
# After
$ mount
/dev/sdb1 on /media/brb/KINGSTON8G type vfat (rw, ...)
</pre>
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/69932/is-there-an-sd-card-diagnostic-utility. Look for Disk Utility on you dash (Alt+F2 and type 'disk')
* [https://superuser.com/questions/656362/canot-format-microsd-file-system-is-read-only Canot format MicroSD. File system is read-only]
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/197459/how-to-fix-sudo-unable-to-open-read-only-file-system How to fix “sudo: unable to open … Read-only file system”?]
{{Pre}}
sudo fsck -Af -M # If not work, use the next solution
 
sudo fsck.ext4 -f /dev/sdb2 # From a live CD/USB drive, assume /dev/sdb2 is ext4 partition
</pre>
</pre>
The above commands do not help in my case.


Step 3: play the music or launch a browser with a desired url.
= AppImage file - new way of installing an application =
See [[Snappy#AppImage|Snappy]]


Step 4: run the bash script
= Snappy =
<pre>
See [[Snappy|Snappy]].
chmod +x recordfm.sh
./recordfm.sh test.mp3 10
</pre>
where <test.mp3> is the output filename and 10 is recording length (seconds). It works.


Note the script teaches us how to find out the ID for a process we just launched (cleaner than using ps -ef | grep commands). The command is
[https://askubuntu.com/a/1089263 Exclude snap partitions in the '''df''' command output]
<pre>
<pre>
SPID=$!
alias df='df -x"squashfs"'
echo $SPID
</pre>
</pre>


==== Advanced audio control ====
= Flatpak =
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/advanced-audio-control-on-linux/
See [[Snappy#Flatpak|Snappy]]


* Alsamixer
= Message Of The Day, login banner /etc/motd =
* Pulse Audio Volume Control
* https://wiki.debian.org/motd
* Pulse Audio Equalizer
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-disable-ssh-motd-welcome-message-on-ubuntu-linux/ How to disable ssh motd welcome message on Ubuntu Linux]
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-disable-ads-in-terminal-welcome-message-in-ubuntu-server/ How To Disable Ads In Terminal Welcome Message In Ubuntu Server]


==== Podcast ====
= .Trash-1000 folder =
[https://opensource.com/article/19/1/productivity-tool-gpodder Get started with gPodder, an open source podcast client]
See [http://superuser.com/questions/169980/what-is-trash-and-trash-1000 this post]. Ubuntu will create such folders when a file is deleted from a USB drive. Presumably this would allow a file to be restored if you accidentally deleted it.


=== SMPlayer ===
Try to empty the paperbin or delete the folder with the terminal-command as root: sudo rm -rf /path/to/folder/.Trash-1000
* [http://www.ubuntugeek.com/install-smplayer-on-ubuntu-15-10.html Install SMPlayer on Ubuntu 15.10]


==== MPV - terminal media player ====
= Games =
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/terminal-alternatives-linux-desktop-apps/
[https://opensource.com/article/19/1/flightgear Take to the virtual skies with FlightGear], [http://home.flightgear.org/ FlightGear]
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-amazing-linux-video-players-for-watching-movies-and-shows/
* [https://itsfoss.com/mpv-video-player/ MPV Player: A Minimalist Video Player for Linux]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt install mpv
mpv <URL_of_Video>
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal ====
== controller/joystick ==
[https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-mplayer Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal]
* [https://github.com/Grumbel/jstest-gtk/ jstest-gtk]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-configure-your-gamepad-on-ubuntu/ Xbox wireless Gamepad]
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/32031/how-do-i-configure-a-joystick-or-gamepad How do I configure a joystick or gamepad?]
* [https://blog.bullgare.com/2020/04/ubuntu-play-games-with-joystick/ Ubuntu — play games with joystick]
* [https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=341764 games that work with gamepads/joysticks]
** [https://www.supertux.org/ supertux]
* [https://askubuntu.com/a/351089 What racing games run on Ubuntu? ]
** [https://supertuxkart.net/Main_Page Super Tux Kart]. sudo apt-get install supertuxkart
* Ubuntu - 'Software' app. Search for 'game'. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Games
** 0ad: real-time strategy game of ancient warfare
** DOSBox-X
** retroarch
** ScummVM
* [https://www.binarytides.com/top-games-on-ubuntu-linux/ 15 Best free games on Ubuntu Linux] 2013
* [https://www.tutoraspire.com/ubuntu-games/ 33 Ubuntu Games]
* [https://www.ubuntupit.com/best-free-linux-games-everyone-play/ 26 Best Free Linux Games That Everyone Should Play]
* [https://www.ubuntupit.com/play-games-on-linux-easy-tutorial-newbie-users/ How to Play Games on Linux | Easy Tutorial for Newbie]
* [https://itsfoss.com/free-linux-games/ Top 31 Best Linux Games You Can Play for FREE]
* [https://unixcop.com/top-10-ubuntu-games/ Top 10 Ubuntu games]


==== SMTube: search and watch youtube ====
= Twitter client =
* https://www.smplayer.info/
* http://www.smtube.org/. SMTube is an application that allows to browse, search and play YouTube videos. Videos are played back with a media player (by default SMPlayer) instead of a flash player, this allows better performance, particularly with HD content. No youtube ads.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install smplayer smtube
</syntaxhighlight>


=== Youtube command line tools ===
== [https://github.com/baedert/corebird Corebird] ==
* https://gist.github.com/arraytools/4d1af59a7ebd58ab3941 (tested on Ubuntu 14.04)


==== Play audio only ====
== [https://github.com/birdieapp/birdie Birdie] ==
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/229787/audio-only-youtube-player/229790#229790
[https://plus.google.com/+CassidyJames/posts/EzxrE4UyYVF Birdie vs Corebird]


<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
= Elasticsearch & Kibana =
# play in background (prompt will return, a new vlc process will be launched)
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/elasticsearch-and-kibana-installation-and-basic-usage-on-ubuntu-1604/ Elasticsearch and Kibana : installation and basic usage on Ubuntu 16.04]
cvlc --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940
# or play in foreground (prompt will not return)
/usr/bin/vlc -I dummy --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940
</syntaxhighlight>
Using this approach to play audio only will save CPU power. Tested on Odroid.


However, it seems this approach does not work on a playlist, for example, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6h94tLpXv3LabUa7B0tCz7K0pI5ZzZEi. See '''mpsyt''' for a solution!
= TexLive =
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/485514/how-to-properly-install-and-use-texlive-with-package-manager-in-14-04 How to properly install and use texlive with package manager in 14.04]
* http://brettklamer.com/diversions/statistical/compile-r-for-data-science-to-a-pdf/


==== Youtube-dl ====
= Recover files from Windows drives =
https://rg3.github.io/youtube-dl/download.html
{{Pre}}
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo fdisk –l
# which youtube-dl
sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
# sudo rm /usr/bin/youtube-dl


# Method 1.
sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdaX /PARTITION/POINT
sudo curl -L https://yt-dl.org/downloads/latest/youtube-dl -o /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
sudo chmod a+rx /usr/local/bin/youtube-dl
 
# Method 2.
sudo pip install --upgrade youtube_dl
 
# Log out and log in
youtube-dl --version
# 2019.01.02
 
# Download a youtube playlist
youtube-dl -f mp4 --yes-playlist URL
</syntaxhighlight>
 
* For videos with 1080p resolution, youtube-dl will download 720p by default. To download 1080p, see [http://askubuntu.com/questions/486297/how-to-select-video-quality-from-youtube-dl this post]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# show the available resolutions
youtube-dl -F XXX
# download the desired resolution
youtube-dl -f 137+141 XXXX
# Note the two numbers 137, 141 is case dependent. They could be 137 & 140.
youtube-dl -f 22 XXX
# if the format 22 is mp4. If I do not specify the format, the mkv file will be downloaded
# But playing mkv file tends to be stuttering with VLC.
</syntaxhighlight>
<s>This assumes Ubuntu has installed '''avconv'''; otherwise video(mp4) and audio(m4a) files will be downloaded separately. </s>To install avconv, install the '''libav-tools''' package. Note that '''libav-tools''' was replaced by '''ffmpeg''' in Ubuntu 18.04.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
</syntaxhighlight>
* To download mp3 from a Youtube Video (assume libav-tools or ffmpeg has been installed). See more info [https://askubuntu.com/questions/178481/how-to-download-an-mp3-track-from-a-youtube-video here].
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
youtube-dl --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 URL
</syntaxhighlight>
* To convert the video to mp3 format, use soundconverter
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install soundconverter
</syntaxhighlight>
* [http://www.webupd8.org/2014/11/youtube-command-line-player-and.html Play/Download youtube video] using [https://github.com/np1/mps-youtube mps-youtube]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
mps-youtube
</syntaxhighlight>
* 4k videos [http://www.imaging-resource.com/news/2014/11/19/samsung-nx1-4k-video-samples-and-new-full-res-frame-grabs-available-for-do samples] (vlc v2.1.4 cannot play), [https://youtu.be/ftlvreFtA2A FLYING OVER NORWAY]
* 8K videos [https://youtu.be/mHUOCxVT5ro Yellowstone National Park in 8K 60P], [https://youtu.be/1La4QzGeaaQ Peru]
 
==== '''[https://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtube mpsyt]''': mps-youtube (mp3 + stream + youtube) ====
By default, mps-youtube is basically a YouTube audio player (and downloader), but you can enable external video playback (via mpv or MPlayer) from its options. Check out
* An [http://www.webupd8.org/2014/11/youtube-command-line-player-and.html article] on webupd8.
* More keyboard controls can be found on the webpage of [https://github.com/np1/mps mps].
 
Installation on Linux (works on Odroid with low CPU usage for audio stream from youtube but Odroid gives dirty noise when I played the music).
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install mps-youtube
sudo pip3 install youtube_dl
 
# On Ubuntu/Mint. Do not use mplayer. Use mpv instead.
# sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mc3man/mpv-tests
# sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install mpv
 
mpsyt  # launch
set player mpv
pl https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6h94tLpXv3LabUa7B0tCz7K0pI5ZzZEi  # a playlist
h      # help
Space  # pause
p      # play
q      # quit mpsyt
 
h search
url https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgIfZz8STLk  # retrieve specific youtube video by url or id
</syntaxhighlight>
 
[http://lifehacker.com/mps-youtube-is-a-terminal-based-youtube-player-and-down-1651752380 Installation on Windows]
 
Some highlight
* Search
* Local playlist
* support YouTube Playlists
* Download
* Music Album Matching
 
If something is wrong with using 'set' command, just run ''rm -rf ~/.config/mps-youtube/'' and restart everything.
 
By default, it only streams audio. To watch the video, use '''set show_video true'''.
 
Below is what I got from the ''set'' command (as you can see the default player is '''mpv''')
<pre>
  Key                Value                                                 
  order            : relevance
  user_order        :
  max_res          : 2160p
  player            : mpv
  playerargs        :
  encoder          : 0 [None]
  notifier          :
  checkupdate      : True
  show_mplayer_keys : True
  fullscreen        : False
  show_status      : True
  columns          :
  ddir              : /home/odroid/Downloads/mps
  overwrite        : True
  show_video        : False
  search_music      : True
  window_pos        :
  window_size      :
  download_command  :
  audio_format      : auto
  api_key          : AIzaSyCIM4EzNqi1in22f4Z3Ru3iYvLaY8tc3bo
</pre>
</pre>
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-corrupted-windows-ntfs-filesystem-ubuntu/
* [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2147063/linux-to-the-rescue-how-ubuntu-can-help-a-computer-in-distress.html Reset your Windows password]


The screenshot shows mpsyt contains basic playing keyboard shortcuts.
= Best apps =
* [https://linuxhint.com/100_best_ubuntu_apps/ 100 Best Applications for Ubuntu 2018]
* [https://youtu.be/0AitRu1XD84 Peppermint OS 10: Installing Apps for Business & Study (Step by step) ]


[[File:Mps-youtube.png|200px]]
== Adobe alternatives ==
[https://www.makeuseof.com/best-linux-alternatives-to-adobe-products/ The 8 Best Alternatives to Adobe Products That Run on Linux]


[Update 4-7-2017]: to fix an [https://github.com/mps-youtube/mps-youtube/issues/376 error] Signature extraction failed: Traceback (most recent call last):
= Kernel =
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
== How to Roll Back the Kernel ==
sudo apt-get remove -y youtube-dl  # Removing youtube-dl (2014.02.17-1) ...
[https://www.howtogeek.com/740797/how-to-roll-back-the-kernel-in-linux/ How to Roll Back the Kernel in Linux]
sudo pip3 install -U youtube-dl


$ youtube-dl --version
== System Call ==
2017.04.11
* [https://arvindsraj.wordpress.com/2012/10/05/adding-hello-world-system-call-to-linux/ Adding hello world system call to Linux] (Ubuntu)
</syntaxhighlight>
* [https://brennan.io/2016/11/14/kernel-dev-ep3/ Tutorial - Write a System Call]
 
=== Bypass SSH password login (convenient for CVS, git etc) ===
http://www.howtogeek.com/tips/bypass-ssh-logins-by-adding-your-key-to-a-remote-server-in-a-single-command/
 
# ssh-keygen -t rsa
# (make sure the remote server has .ssh directory)
# cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh user@hostname 'cat >> .ssh/authorized_keys'
# ssh user@hostname
 
It helps with CVS log in too when the CVS works by using ssh protocol. Note that step 3 allows to run a shell command at a remote machine.
 
See https://help.github.com/articles/generating-ssh-keys also for similar instruction when work on github.
 
The ssh key can be copied to another a machine (pay attention to mode). Or let the new machine to create its own key pair and use '''ssh-copy-id''' to append the identity file to remote  machine's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys file. See http://superuser.com/questions/332510/how-to-transfer-my-linux-ssh-keys-to-another-machine.
 
We can even have multiple ssh key on local machine by using <'''.ssh/config'''> file. See
http://www.karan.org/blog/index.php/2009/08/25/multiple-ssh-private-keys.
 
=== Install Ubuntu to a USB flash drive ===
The following approach assumes the boot loader will not be put on internal hard disk if you are careful enough. See also http://fernhilllinuxproject.com/guidesandhowtos/installubuntutousbdrive.html
 
# Boot from live CD in ubuntu.
# Insert the USB flash drive in USB Port.
# On desktop double click on icon 'install ubuntu 12.04'
# Click on continue and it will ask if you want to unmount the flash drive click on yes
# Choose some thing else when ask to where to install ubuntu.
# Next you will see your hard disk partitions and flash drive. Click on flash drive partition and then click on change. Change the partition type to ext4 and mount as to '/'. Click on ok to close the dialogue box.
# In last you will see a drop down menu on where to install the the boot loader. Initially it will be showing sdc,sdd but on drop down you must select sdc1 or sdd1. Failing this step you may render your computer unbootable.
# Then click on install and linux will be installed on your USB Flash drive.
 
=== Install a new hard drive ===
See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive and [[#Mount_drive|Mount drive]]
# Use sudo fdisk command to create partition table. Then 'n', 'p', '1', 'w' and several returns.
# Use sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1 to create a new partition
# Use sudo mkdir /mnt/ssd to create a new mount point
# Use sudo nano -Bw /etc/fstab to do auto mount on boot
# sudo chown -R USERNAME:USERNAME /mnt/ssd to give the ownership to the USERNAME.
 
[http://withr.me/add-new-hard-disk-3tb/ Add second hard disk (3TB) to Ubuntu 16.04]
 
=== How to install a Ceph Storage Cluster on Ubuntu ===
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-a-ceph-cluster-on-ubuntu-16-04/
 
=== Building a simple Beowulf Like Cluster with Ubuntu ===
See also the [[Raspberry#Clustering|Raspberry Pi]] page where a simple cluster was built.
 
==== MPICH2 ====
Resource:
# http://byobu.info/article/Building_a_simple_Beowulf_cluster_with_Ubuntu/
# https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MpichCluster
# https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo (NFS configure)
 
Here is my record for creating a cluster environment based on ubuntu 13.04. The master node is running on ubuntu 13.04 desktop with virtualBox 4.2. The virtualBox has added a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) with ip 192.168.56.1. This adapter will be added to the master node so I can use this ip to identify the master node in the host-only network. Creating cluster using VirtualBox is just for the education purpose, not for real practice.
 
* (virtualBox) Create two virtual machines running on ubuntu 13.04 server. The ssh server was checked during installation. The host name for each of them is ubuntuNode1 and ubuntuNode2 respectively. The network adapter is left by default (NAT) during installation. But after the installation is done, I shutdown the system and add a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) to each of them. Then after the system is up again, I change the IP so it is static. Do '''sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces''' and append the following before running '''sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart''' to take the change in effect.
<pre>
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.56.101 # use 192.168.56.102 for ubuntuNode2
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.56.0
broadcast 192.168.56.255
</pre>
Note that it is better not to add host-only network before installation, or during installation it will ask what is the primary network (confusing). So at the end each new nodes should have both '''eth0''' and '''eth1''' adapters and they should not reside in same subset. '''ifconfig''' may not show all adapters so we should use '''ifconfig -a''' instead. Although host-only network is used for communication between guest and guest OR guest and host, since each guest node has NAT adapter by default so the guest machine can still access the internet.
* (master node) Edit /etc/hosts so it like like
<pre>
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.56.1 ubuntu1304
192.168.56.101 ubuntuNode1
192.168.56.102 ubuntuNode2
</pre>
Note that the master node will be used to start jobs on the cluster although it is OK to let the master node as one of nodes to execute the jobs.
* (all nodes) Run
<pre>
sudo adduser mpiuser --uid 999
</pre>
It is recommeneded to use the same password for the user. This will create a new directory ''/home/mpiuser''. This is the home directory for user ''mpiuser'' and we will use it to execute jobs on the cluster.
* (master node) Run
<pre>
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
</pre>
* (other nodes) Run
<pre>
sudo apt-get install nfs-client
</pre>
* (master node) Add the following to the file '''/etc/exports'''
<pre>
/home/mpiuser *(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
</pre>
or something like
<pre>
/home/mpiuser 192.168.56.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
</pre>
Some people create a shared folder under /srv directory.
 
Now run
<pre>
sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart
</pre>
* (master node)
<pre>
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.56.0/24
</pre>
* (other nodes)
<pre>
sudo mount ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser
</pre>
And if we want to mount the NFS shared directory when the compute nodes are booted, edit '''/etc/fstab''' by adding
<pre>
ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser nfs
</pre>
* (master node)
<pre>
sudo apt-get install ssh
su mpiuser
ssh-keygen
ssh-copy-id localhost
</pre>
We can test if the ssh works without passwords
<pre>
ssh ubuntuNode1
echo $HOSTNAME
</pre>
* (all nodes)
<pre>
sudo apt-get install mpich2
which mpirun
which mpiexec
</pre>
* (master node, mpiuser)
Go to the home directory of mpiuser and create a new file '''hosts'''. Include host names for computing nodes (it is OK to include master node, ubuntu1304, as one of computing nodes)
<pre>
ubuntuNode1
ubuntuNode2
</pre>
* (all nodes)
<pre>
sudo apt-get install build-essential
</pre>
* (master node, mpiuser). Creating a test file <mpi_hello.c>
<pre>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mpi.h>
 
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
    int myrank, nprocs;
 
    MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
    MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &nprocs);
    MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &myrank);
 
    printf("Hello from processor %d of %d\n", myrank, nprocs);
 
    MPI_Finalize();
    return 0;
}
</pre>
And compile and run it by
<pre>
mpicc mpi_hello.c -o mpi_hello
mpiexec -n 3 -f hosts ./mpi_hello
</pre>
We should see something like
<pre>
Hello from processor 0 of 2
Hello from processor 1 of 2
</pre>
Successful! That's it.
 
==== OpenMPI ====
* http://auriza.site40.net/notes/mpi/openmpi-on-ubuntu-904/
* http://particlephysicsandcode.wordpress.com/2012/11/04/installing-open-mpi-1-6-3-ubuntu-12-04-fedora/
* http://randomusefulnotes.blogspot.com/2010/12/setting-up-mpi-cluster-on-ubuntu.html
 
With R
* http://www.open-mpi.org/papers/tr-uni-muenchen-8991/parallelR_techRep.pdf
* http://www.cybaea.net/Blogs/R-tips-Installing-Rmpi-on-Fedora-Linux.html (Fedora)
* http://kiradi.blogspot.com/2011/10/high-performance-computing-with-openmpi.html (Ubuntu)
* http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/doMPI/vignettes/doMPI.pdf
* http://biowulf.nih.gov/user_guide.html#parallel
 
=== File sharing in a local network - woof ===
* https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/linux-how-to-share-files-on-a-local-network/
 
=== Sharing internet ===
==== Simple Gui approach from GNOME desktop ====
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/09/how-to-create-wi-fi-hotspot-in-ubuntu.html How To Create A Wi-Fi Hotspot In Ubuntu 18.04 / Gnome (And Edit Its Settings)]
* [http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2014/09/3-ways-create-wifi-hotspot-ubuntu/ 3 Ways to Create Wifi Hotspot in Ubuntu 14.04]
* https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-create-hotspots-in-Ubuntu-14-04. Notice the last step.
 
When I tested the method with my rtl8187 wifi adapter by Rosewill (output by '''lsusb''') on Odroid Xu4 running Ubuntu 14.04, I got an error on Step 3 (Create New Wi-Fi Network) ???
<pre>
Failed to activate connection
(32) Access Point (AP) mode is not supported by this device
</pre>
 
When I tried the wifi adapter RT2870/RT3070 802.11n by MediaLink (MWN-USB150N), there is no problem to create it. My android device can connect to it. However, there is no internet access:( ...... After some tweaks on command line (iptables; see ''Sharing internet via wifi: iptables'' below), it works!!!
 
And the output of '''nm-tool''' command also confirms the wifi device is connected.
 
<pre>
odroid@odroid:~/Downloads$ netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination    Gateway        Genmask        Flags  MSS Window  irtt Iface
0.0.0.0        192.168.1.1    0.0.0.0        UG        0 0          0 eth2
10.42.0.0      0.0.0.0        255.255.255.0  U        0 0          0 wlan3
192.168.1.0    0.0.0.0        255.255.255.0  U        0 0          0 eth2
</pre>
The ap hotspot from the wifi adapter has an IP 10.42.0.1 (ifconfig).
 
==== Sharing internet via wifi: ap-hotspot ====
I cannot make it to work to share the internet via wifi on my Xubuntu 13.04. However the solution in http://askubuntu.com/questions/287251/creating-an-infrastructure-hotspot-using-ubuntu-12-10 works for me.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ # Under rare situation, we need to run the following line to get 'add-apt-repository'
$ sudo apt-get install apt-get install software-properties-common
$ sudo su -
# add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
# aptitude update
# aptitude install ap-hotspot
# ap-hotspot configure
# ap-hotspot start
</syntaxhighlight>
In the step of 'ap-hotspot configure' it will ask for Access Point name and WPA passphrase.
 
When I run the final line 'ap-hotspot start', it will ask me to disconnect my current wifi first.
 
At the end, I found my original configuration in ubuntu does not work even its setting is there. '''apt-hotspot''' create an infrastracture AP instead of adhoc.
 
==== Sharing internet via wifi: iptables ====
1. Assume the primary wired network connection, eth0 is connected to Internet.
 
2. Using your distro's network managment tool, create a new ad hoc wireless connection with the following settings:
<pre>
IP address: 10.99.66.55
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 (16)
</pre>
 
3. Use the following shell script to share the internet connection
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
#!/bin/bash
#filename: netsharing.sh
#Replace 10.99.0.0/16 by your network/netmask
#Usage: ./netsharing.sh input_interface output_interface
#Example: ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0
 
echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -A FORWARD -i $1 -o $2 -s 10.99.0.0/16 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE
</syntaxhighlight>
 
4. Run the script as follows:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0
</syntaxhighlight>
 
5. Connect your devices to the wireless network you just created with the following settings (Question: how about the SSID here?)
<pre>
IP address: 10.99.66.56 (and so on)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0
</pre>
 
To make this more convenient, you might want to install a DHCP and DNS server on your machine, so it's not necessary to configure IPs on devices manually. A handy tool for this is '''dnsmasq''' which you can use for performing both DHCP and DNS operations.
 
Credit: [https://www.packtpub.com/application-development/linux-shell-scripting-cookbook-second-edition Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook]
 
[http://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=112&t=9321 A similar approach] discussed on the Odroid forum.
 
==== iptables ====
* [[Beaglebone#Internet_over_USB|Beaglebone]]
 
=== ~/.xsession-errors file is filling the hard disk ===
It is related to vino-server. See
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/130768/my-home-partition-slowly-fills-up-until-the-system-is-unable-to-complete-even-si
* http://filthypants.blogspot.com/2013/02/xsession-errors-log-filling-hard-drive.html
 
Short solution is to use "kill -9 xxx" to kill the process and rm to remove ~/.xsession-errors file. The long time solution is to uninstall vino.
 
=== JRE and JDK ===
Install openjdk or Sun jdk. See http://www.maketecheasier.com/install-java-runtime-in-ubuntu/ (Ubuntu 12.04)
 
If we have multiple versions of JRE/JDK, we can use the [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-java-on-ubuntu-with-apt-get following command] to set the default version
<pre>
sudo update-alternatives --config java
</pre>
This approach seems to be working in the case JAVA_HOME cannot be honored.
 
==== OpenJDK ====
On my Ubuntu 12.04, I have two versions.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ whereis java
java: /usr/bin/java /usr/bin/X11/java /usr/share/java /usr/share/man/man1/java.1.gz
$ java -version
java version "1.6.0_38"
 
$ sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-7-jdk
$ ls -l /usr/lib/jvm
total 12
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  20 Nov 16  2013 java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64 -> java-6-openjdk-amd64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root  20 Mar 24 06:20 java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64 -> java-7-openjdk-amd64
drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Feb 20 08:43 java-6-openjdk-amd64
drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 4096 Jan 31  2014 java-6-openjdk-common
drwxr-xr-x 7 root root 4096 Mar 30 18:16 java-7-openjdk-amd64
 
$ ls -l /usr/bin/java
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 22 Jan 31  2014 /usr/bin/java -> /etc/alternatives/java
</syntaxhighlight>
 
Question: [http://askubuntu.com/questions/64329/how-to-replace-openjdk-6-with-openjdk-7 how to switch to 1.6 or 1.7 version of java?] (For example, snpEff requires java 1.7)
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ update-java-alternatives -l
java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64 1061 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64
java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64 1051 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
$ sudo apt-get install icedtea-7-plugin
$ sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
update-java-alternatives: plugin alternative does not exist: /usr/lib/jvm/java-7-openjdk-amd64/jre/lib/amd64/IcedTeaPlugin.so
$ update-java-alternatives -l
java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64 1061 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.6.0-openjdk-amd64
java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64 1051 /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.7.0-openjdk-amd64
$ java -version
java version "1.7.0_95"
</syntaxhighlight>
 
Question: [http://askubuntu.com/questions/464755/how-to-install-openjdk-8-on-14-04-lts How to install OpenJDK 8 on 14.04 LTS?] (for example, [https://github.com/broadinstitute/picard Picard 2] requires Java 1.8)
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ sudo apt-get -y install openjdk-8-jdk  # works for Ubuntu 14.10 and later
# Unable to locate package openjdk-8-jdk on my Ubuntu 14.04
</syntaxhighlight>
So the solution is to install Sun jdk.
 
==== Oracle JAVA ====
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/521145/how-to-install-oracle-java-on-ubuntu-14-04
* Install Java silently
** https://javaguru.fi/unattended-java-install-ubuntu-14-04.html
** http://askubuntu.com/questions/190582/installing-java-automatically-with-silent-option
 
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-add-repository -y ppa:webupd8team/java
sudo apt-get update
echo debconf shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 select true |  sudo debconf-set-selections
echo debconf shared/accepted-oracle-license-v1-1 seen true |  sudo debconf-set-selections
sudo apt-get install oracle-java8-installer
 
java -version
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== CPU/system load ===
==== Grafana ====
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-grafana-monitoring/ How to Install Grafana Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS]
 
==== I-Nex ====
[https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/23/a-look-at-i-nex-a-cpu-z-like-application-for-gnulinux/ A look at I-Nex – a CPU-Z like Application for GNU/Linux]
 
==== CPU-G ====
See [http://blog.hostonnet.com/how-to-view-cpu-info-in-ubuntu-cpu-z-alternative-for-linux this instruction] to install CPU-G program for viewing hardware information (process, mb, graphic, memory, system).
 
==== [https://github.com/cyring/CoreFreq CoreFreq] ====
http://www.tecmint.com/corefreq-linux-cpu-monitoring-tool/
 
==== system load indicator ====
[http://www.howtogeek.com/118908/10-awesome-indicator-applets-for-ubuntus-unity-desktop/ System Load Indicator]: it is used to view system information (cpu, memory, network) in real-time.
<pre>
sudo apt-get install indicator-multiload
 
sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq
indicator-cpufreq
</pre>
 
==== [https://oguzhaninan.github.io/Stacer-Web/ Stacer] -Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring ====
[https://www.fossmint.com/stacer-ubuntu-system-optimizer/ Stacer – The Linux System Optimizer You’ve Been Waiting For]
 
=== Hard drive: hdparm and smartctl ===
==== Hard drive specification ====
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/find-hard-disk-hardware-specs-on-linux/
 
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# hdparm command
sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda
 
# OR using lshw command
sudo apt-get install lshw
lshw -class disk -class storage
 
# Find Out Disks Name Only
lshw -short -C disk
 
# smartmontools package
sudo smartctl -i /dev/sda
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== Hard disk speed (3.0 or 6.0 Gb/s) & dd command ====
http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/freebsd-command-to-find-sata-link-speed/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ dmesg | grep -i SATA
[    0.311173] pci 0000:00:11.0: set SATA to AHCI mode
[    1.510881] ahci 0000:00:11.0: AHCI 0001.0200 32 slots 4 ports 6 Gbps 0xf impl SATA mode
[    1.512669] ata1: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe02f000 port 0xfe02f100 irq 19
[    1.512672] ata2: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe02f000 port 0xfe02f180 irq 19
[    1.512675] ata3: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe02f000 port 0xfe02f200 irq 19
[    1.512677] ata4: SATA max UDMA/133 abar m1024@0xfe02f000 port 0xfe02f280 irq 19
[    1.832349] ata4: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[    1.832418] ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[    2.004290] ata3: SATA link up 6.0 Gbps (SStatus 133 SControl 300)
[    2.004313] ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl 300)
</syntaxhighlight>
 
To test the disk performance, follow [http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-linux-unix-test-disk-performance-with-dd-command/ cyberciti.biz]. Note that the parameter '''oflag=dsync''' makes a difference.
 
Here I have a 7200rpm Seagate (ST2000DM001-1CH164) and a 5400rpm WD-blue (WD30EZRZ-00WN9B0)
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# Hard disk info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hdparm
sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda
sudo hdparm -I /dev/sdb
 
# Writing speed, where /tmp is a directory from the disk
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test1.img bs=2G count=1; rm /tmp/test1.img
# 1.4 GB/s from either 5400 or 7200 rpm
 
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test1.img bs=2G count=1 oflag=dsync; rm /tmp/test1.img
# 115 MB/s from 5400 rpm
# 166 MB/s from 7200 rpm
 
# Latency
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test2.img bs=512 count=1000 oflag=dsync; rm /tmp/test2.img
# 27.7 kB/s from 5400 rpm  <==== This is interesting
# 12.5 kB/s from 7200 rpm
 
# Read speed
dd if=/dev/zero of=/tmp/test3.img bs=1G count=1 oflag=direct; rm /tmp/test3.img
# 122 MB/s from 5400 rpm
# 180 MB/s from 7200 rpm
</syntaxhighlight>
Note
* [http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man1/dd.1.html dd manual]
* oflag=dsync: Use synchronized I/O for data. Do not skip this option. This option get rid of caching and gives you good and accurate results
 
==== Hard disk directory size ====
See [[Linux#Display_directory_size_with_sorting_and_human_readable|Display directory size with sorting and human readable]] by using the '''ncdu''' utility.
 
==== Monitor/run a short test on a hard disk health by command line/GUI ====
Using [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/monitor-harddisk-with-smartmon-on-ubuntu/ smartctl]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install smartcontrol
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
 
# Run a short test
$ sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda # It will start the test in the background
smartctl 6.2 2013-07-26 r3841 [x86_64-linux-4.4.0-101-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-13, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
 
=== START OF OFFLINE IMMEDIATE AND SELF-TEST SECTION ===
Sending command: "Execute SMART Short self-test routine immediately in off-line mode".
Drive command "Execute SMART Short self-test routine immediately in off-line mode" successful.
Testing has begun.
Please wait 1 minutes for test to complete.
Test will complete after Fri Dec  1 09:58:40 2017
 
Use smartctl -X to abort test.
$ sudo smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda
smartctl 6.2 2013-07-26 r3841 [x86_64-linux-4.4.0-101-generic] (local build)
Copyright (C) 2002-13, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org
 
=== START OF READ SMART DATA SECTION ===
SMART Self-test log structure revision number 1
Num  Test_Description    Status                  Remaining  LifeTime(hours)  LBA_of_first_error
# 1  Short offline      Self-test routine in progress 60%    11700        -
# 2  Short offline      Completed without error      00%    24992        -
</syntaxhighlight>
 
or the GUI version
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install gsmartcontrol
sudo gsmartcontrol
</syntaxhighlight>
[https://www.ghacks.net/2017/07/19/how-to-check-hard-drive-disk-health-in-gnulinux/ How to check Hard Drive Disk Health in GNU/Linux]
 
Interpretation:
* http://www.linuxjournal.com/magazine/monitoring-hard-disks-smart?page=0,1
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/S.M.A.R.T.
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.M.A.R.T.
* https://askubuntu.com/questions/20393/how-do-i-interpret-hdd-s-m-a-r-t-results
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/134735/how-to-see-if-your-hard-drive-is-dying/ How to See If Your Hard Drive Is Dying with S.M.A.R.T.] (Windows)
 
==== Email warnings for hd problems by '''smartd''' ====
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/linux-find-out-if-harddisk-failing.html Configure smartd on server to get email based warnings if problems are detected]
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/monitoring-hard-disk-health-with-smartd-under-linux-or-unix-operating-systems.html Monitoring hard disk health with smartd under Linux or UNIX operating systems]
 
Debian Linux
# Enable smart by editing /etc/default/smartmontools file.
# Smart Configuration file: /etc/smartd.conf
# Start/Stop smart: /etc/init.d/smartmontools start | stop
 
==== Hard disk temperature ====
http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-monitor-hard-drive-temperature.html
 
It seems the hddtemp command does not work on SSDs.
<pre>
sudo apt-get install hddtemp
sudo hddtemp /dev/sdb
 
/dev/sdb: ST2000DM001-9YN164: 40°C
</pre>
 
For SSD,
<pre>
sudo apt-get install smartmontools
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda
</pre>
 
==== Hard disk power on time/hours ====
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep Power_On_Hours
</syntaxhighlight>
Sample output:
<pre>
$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sda | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032  034  034  000    Old_age  Always      -      58541
12 Power_Cycle_Count      0x0032  100  100  020    Old_age  Always      -      164
$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      585
12 Power_Cycle_Count      0x0032  100  100  000    Old_age  Always      -      43
192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032  200  200  000    Old_age  Always      -      32
</pre>
 
=== system's hardware temperatures and voltages ===
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-performance-monitoring/
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install lm-sensors
sensors
 
brb@brb-P45T-A:~$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1:        +30.0°C  (crit = +110.0°C)
 
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Core 0:      +41.0°C  (high = +78.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
Core 1:      +36.0°C  (high = +78.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)
 
nouveau-pci-0100
Adapter: PCI adapter
temp1:        +68.0°C  (high = +95.0°C, hyst =  +3.0°C)
                      (crit = +125.0°C, hyst =  +3.0°C)
                      (emerg = +135.0°C, hyst = +10.0°C)
</syntaxhighlight>
where [https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2010895.html nouveau is an open-source driver set for Nvidia cards]. It is not clear about acpitz-virtual-0. Some suggested to use [http://code.google.com/p/inxi/ '''inxi'''] which will produce human readable system info.
 
And on a Dell T3600 machine (running the samtools mpileup & bcftools programs),
<pre>
brb@T3600 ~ $ sensors
nouveau-pci-0300
Adapter: PCI adapter
fan1:        3510 RPM
temp1:        +52.0°C  (high = +95.0°C, hyst =  +3.0°C)
                      (crit = +105.0°C, hyst =  +5.0°C)
                      (emerg = +135.0°C, hyst =  +5.0°C)
 
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0:  +70.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 0:        +60.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 1:        +60.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 2:        +56.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 3:        +60.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 4:        +70.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 5:        +60.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
</pre>
When all cores are 100% used ('''htop'''), the fan is getting noisy
<pre>
brb@T3600 ~ $ sensors
nouveau-pci-0300
Adapter: PCI adapter
fan1:        4560 RPM
temp1:        +61.0°C  (high = +95.0°C, hyst =  +3.0°C)
                      (crit = +105.0°C, hyst =  +5.0°C)
                      (emerg = +135.0°C, hyst =  +5.0°C)
 
coretemp-isa-0000
Adapter: ISA adapter
Physical id 0:  +82.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 0:        +78.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 1:        +81.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 2:        +78.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 3:        +80.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 4:        +81.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
Core 5:        +77.0°C  (high = +81.0°C, crit = +91.0°C)
</pre>
 
=== Unlock keyring ===
I got the prompt of unlocking keyring every time I open google chrome browser.
 
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/867/how-can-i-stop-being-prompted-to-unlock-the-default-keyring-on-boot (this works)
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/184266/what-is-unlock-keyring-and-how-do-i-get-rid-of-it (this does not help)
* http://superuser.com/questions/311216/why-does-chrome-ask-for-my-gnome-keyring-seahorse-password (works. I create a shortcut to launch chrome)
<pre>
google-chrome --password-store=basic
</pre>
It is also helpful to remove ubuntu one from Ubuntu 12.04. See http://hex.ro/wp/blog/removing-ubuntuone-from-ubuntu-12-04/
 
=== netcat (nc) - arbitrary TCP and UDP connections and listens ===
Netcat or nc is a networking utility for debugging and investigating the network.
 
The nc (or netcat) utility is used for just about anything under the sun involving TCP, UDP, or UNIX-domain sockets.  It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets, listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, and deal with both IPv4 and IPv6.
 
* http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2012/04/nc-command-examples/
* https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-netcat-to-establish-and-test-tcp-and-udp-connections-on-a-vps
* https://learn.adafruit.com/raspipe-a-raspberry-pi-pipeline-viewer-part-2?view=all
 
For example, we can create simple network sockets and use them for text communication. We need two sockets: one listens for connections and the other connects to this one.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# create a listening socket on the local machine
nc -l 1234
 
# connect to the socket from a 2nd computer
nc IP_LocalMachine 1234
 
# send messages.
# Type something and press Enter on the terminal from the 2nd computer.
# The message will appear on the terminal of the local machine.
</syntaxhighlight>
 
To transfer files over the network ('''no any password is needed!!''')
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# receiver machine
nc -l 1234 > destination_file
 
# sender machine
nc IP_Receiver 1234 < source_filename
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== List of all services/daemons ===
Run service '''--status-all''' to get a list off all the Upstart services and their status. See
* man service
* man initctl
<pre>
service --status-all  # output format is clean
 
sudo initctl list      # show the process number too
</pre>
where in the output "+" means started, "-" stopped, and "?" unknown.
 
=== Cloud/online storage ===
==== Mega ====
* [https://mega.nz/sync MegaSync]
 
==== ownCloud ====
Use '''apt''' to install or go to the [https://owncloud.org/download/ download] page
 
==== One Drive ====
* [https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/onedrive onedrive] package. [http://skilion.github.io/onedrive/ Homepage].
* https://github.com/skilion/onedrive
 
==== Google Drive ====
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-your-google-drive-account-using-overgrive/  How to access your Google Drive account using '''overGrive'''] ($4.99) Support '''Auto sync''' and '''convert Google file format to Office format'''.
* [https://www.insynchq.com/ insync] ($30)
* Use [http://rclone.org rclone] program. See http://wiki.linuxquestions.org/wiki/Rsync_with_Google_Drive
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-access-google-drive-from-linux-gdrive/ How to access your Google Drive account from Linux command line using Gdrive] (Old)
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-mount-google-drive-locally-as-virtual-file-system-in-linux/ How To Mount Google Drive Locally As Virtual File System In Linux] (10/5/2018)
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/access-google-drive-ubuntu/ How to Access Your Google Drive Account on Ubuntu] using '''Gnome Online Accounts''' (3/5/2018). In addition to the Google account, the program can be used to log into Nextcloud, Facebook, Microsoft, Flickr, Pocket, Foursquare, Microsoft Exchange and IMAP/SMTP accounts.
*# Install software <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt install gnome-online-accounts # Probably already there
</syntaxhighlight>
*# Add google account. Either using the command line '''gnome-control-center online-accounts''' or using Settings > Online Accounts > Add an online account. Make sure the Files slider button is on. Close the Online Accounts dialog box.
*# Your Google Drive files are mounted in Nautilus now. You can add as many Google Drive accounts as you want. To add another, open Gnome Online Accounts again. Each account is listed separately in the sidebar in Nautilus.
 
Caveats:
* Unlike Windows or macOS, your Google Drive files are not downloaded and stored locally in Ubuntu. You must have an active internet connection to access your account.
* The online account files are located under "/run/user/1000/gvfs/" directory.
* PDF files can be opened by Document Viewer. When the file is loaded, it shows a random file name.
* The doc files cannot be opened by LibreOffice. When I drag and drop the files to Terminal, they show random file names like ''/run/user/1000/gvfs/google-drive:host=gmail.com,user=XXXXXXX/1LOLKBssIIR0x7TWR7MHIEeSU0uPj9TwK_YuAGTzt'
 
=== Office ===
==== Libre Office ====
* [https://www.slant.co/versus/2300/2305/~libreoffice_vs_wps-office libreoffice_vs_wps-office]
* [https://www.howtogeek.com/187663/openoffice-vs.-libreoffice-whats-the-difference-and-which-should-you-use/ LibreOffice vs OpenOffice]
 
Install
* [https://libre-software.net/how-to-install-libreoffice-on-ubuntu-linux-mint/ How to install LibreOffice 6.1 on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Xubuntu, Debian…]
* https://www.libreoffice.org/download/snap/. ''sudo snap install libreoffice''
 
==== WPS Office 2016 ====
https://www.wps.com/en-US/
 
==== ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors ====
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-onlyoffice-desktop-editors-51-on-ubuntu/
 
==== Microsoft Office ====
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/install-use-microsoft-office-linux/ How to Install and Use Microsoft Office on Linux]
 
=== Video rip/convert/transcoder ===
* [https://handbrake.fr/ Handbrake]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:stebbins/handbrake-releases
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install handbrake-gtk
 
sudo apt-get install handbrake-cli
</syntaxhighlight>
 
To merge audio and video
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# naive: use the one with longer duration as the total length
avconv -i music.m4a -i input.mp4 -acodec aac -strict experimental output.mp4
# improved: specify the start time (-ss) and duration (-t)
# unfortunately the music at the specified end time may not be the end
# so a better way is to use a video editor (eg OpenShot) and specify fade out on the end of the audio!
avconv -i music.m4a -i input.mp4 -acodec aac -strict experimental -ss 00:00:00 -t 00:01:01 -codec copy output.mp4
</syntaxhighlight>
 
To extract audio only:
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
avconv -i INPUT.flv -codec copy -vn OUTPUT.mp4
</syntaxhighlight>
 
* ffmpeg [https://www.virag.si/2012/01/web-video-encoding-tutorial-with-ffmpeg-0-9/ method]
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/create-video-pdf-files-linux/ How To Create A Video From PDF Files In Linux]
 
=== PC build for video editing ===
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/best-video-editing-4k-pc-build/ Video Editing 4K PC Build: Creating Content for Under a Grand]
 
=== Video editing in Linux ===
* [http://www.trelby.org/ Trelby] - A free, multiplatform, feature-rich screenwriting program!
* https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ScreenCasts/VideoEditing
* http://opensource.com/life/15/1/current-state-linux-video-editing
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/top-6-free-video-editors-mac-os/
* http://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2015/171/Video-Editor-Roundup/(offset)/9  with a conclusion
* [https://filmora.wondershare.com/video-editor/free-linux-video-editor.html Top 10 Linux Video Editor to Edit Videos on Linux with Ease] (11/12/2016)
 
==== LosslessCut ====
* https://github.com/mifi/lossless-cut
* [https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/01/free-video-cutter-losslesscut-adds.html?m=1 Free Video Cutter LosslessCut Adds Multiple Cut Points, Video Merging Feature]
 
==== [https://www.shotcutapp.com/ Shotcut] ====
It is a cross-platform open source software. See [https://www.pcworld.com/article/3240982/software/the-best-free-video-editing-software.html The best free video editing software: Great tools for YouTube stardom and more]
 
I tested inserting a text in a video. Compared to Youtube video editor
* The text is really a text. No pop-up shape to select
* Not sure how to control the text so it only appears at a certain time interval
 
Not as intuitive to use.
 
==== [http://www.pitivi.org/ Pitivi] ====
 
==== [http://www.blender.org/ Blender] ====
Looks very professional too. Windows/Linux/OSX (binary files are provided). Worth to try.
 
==== [https://kdenlive.org/ Kdenlive] ====
More complicated than OpenShot. Worth to try. Ubuntu 16.04.1 is needed.
 
==== Flowblade ====
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/free-linux-video-editor-flowblade-20.html?m=1 Free Linux Video Editor Flowblade 2.0 Released With Configurable Timeline Editing Workflow, New Tools]
 
==== [https://www.youtube.com/editor Youtube Video Editor] ====
 
'''Good'''
* Annotation and Title (Video Manager -> Videos -> Edit -> End screens and annotations -> Annotations -> Add annotations (Speech bubble, Note, Title, Spotlight, Label). However, the annotations do not show up on mobile. See [https://www.quora.com/Which-Video-Editor-will-let-you-add-clickable-links-and-annotations-inside-your-video-Is-YouTube-the-only-tool-that-allows-you-to-do-this this post] for a discussion.
* Add photos
 
'''Bad'''
* Music cannot have fade in/out
 
'''Notes'''
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/youtube-annotations-everyone-hates/ YouTube Kills Annotations Because Everyone Hates Them] Mar 17, 2017
* [https://www.thanassis.space/youtube.html Offline playback of Youtube videos and their annotations]
* [https://www.4kdownload.com/blog/2015/04/28/youtube-annotations-and-subtitles-whats-difference/ YouTube Annotations And Subtitles: What’s The Difference?]
* [http://nekotears.blogspot.com/2013/07/download-annotation-and-cc-from-youtube.html Download Annotation or CC from Youtube] & [http://www.nikse.dk/SubtitleEdit Subtitle Edit] (free and open source software)
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKMeiYJl5ec Save YouTube Annotations to Srt (Subtitle) File for Offline Viewing of Videos (Part 2 of 2)] & [https://github.com/germanger/youtubeannotations-to-srt Convert youtube XML annotations to SRT]
 
==== 7 Things You Need to Build a Low-Cost YouTube Studio ====
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/build-low-cost-youtube-studio/
 
==== Free or Open source Subtitle editor ====
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_subtitle_editors Comparison of subtitle editors]
* [http://www.aegisub.org/ Aegisub] (Cross platform).
** Tutorials (video) A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7E6IyUY9ik Timing Subtitles] and a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNHbpU_xQBk How to Hardsub / subtitle a video] using [http://www.videohelp.com/software/XviD4PSP XviD4PSP].
** Tutorial (text) [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/subtitles-text-editor-aegisub/ How To Make Your Own Subtitles With Any Text Editor & Aegisub]
** [http://docs.aegisub.org/manual/Attaching_subtitles_to_video Attaching subtitles to video], [http://forum.aegisub.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1991&view=unread How to save your video in Aegisub after subbing?], [http://www.makeuseof.com/answers/put-hard-subtitles-video-aegisub/ How do I put hard subtitles in a video with Aegisub?], [https://www.reddit.com/r/PleX/comments/4fnus7/hardsub_ass_file_into_any_video_just_using_vlc_221/ Hardsub .ass file in a video with VLC], [https://www.macxdvd.com/mac-dvd-video-converter-how-to/handbrake-add-soft-hard-subtitle-to-movie.htm Hard sub with HandBrake], [https://chibimink.wordpress.com/2012/01/29/making-hardsub-hard-subtitle-with-virtualdub/ Hard sub with VirtualDub].
* [http://home.gna.org/subtitleeditor/ Subtitle Editor] (Linux)
* [http://amara.org/en/ Amara] (Online editor, used in professional films). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPiEFc_lV9Q How to Caption YouTube Videos with Amara]
* [http://www.nikse.dk/subtitleedit/ Subtitle Edit] (Windows)
 
For TV captions, use white color font with black color for borders and transparent background.
 
==== [http://www.openshot.org/ OpenShot-qt] ====
* It is easier and simpler than Kdenlive. Good for beginners.
* Better if the CPU is good and has more cores
* When merge audio and video, put video at the last track (i.e. audio first). See [http://www.humans-enabled.com/2011/06/how-to-add-music-to-video-with.html here] on how to disable audio from the video track.
* Youtube
** https://www.youtube.com/user/xxlray/videos. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7BXKYlrf-g Slideshow video], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIxa11ze9E4 Cut], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oZwOVoYsUI Picture in picture], and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsCIuPQTbWo Chroma keying] (allow to change the background).
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l2V8RiqsrcA OpenShot vs KdenLive]
** Blur an area: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7Ls7YPqsOE one], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-IIWBcS6jM two] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7Ls7YPqsOE three].
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB64rtc5X8c Overlay a text]
* [https://ubuntustudio.org/tour/video/ UbuntuStudio]
* [http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/edit-video-linux-openshot-2-0/  How to Edit a Video in Linux With OpenShot 2.0] (11/19/2016)
* [http://www.pcworld.com/article/230531/free_openshot_video_editor_is_tremendous.html PC World] (2011)
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install openshot
</syntaxhighlight>
When I needed to export the video (choose 'youtube' profile, 'youtube-HD' target, 'HD 270, 29 .97 bps', and 'high' quality), I found I need to install [https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+faq/1040 libx264 code]. On Ubuntu, I open software center and seach 'libavformat'. I choose 'libavformat-extra-53'.
 
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/an-introduction-to-video-editing-in-openshot-2-0/ An introduction to video editing in Openshot 2.0] from howtoforge.
 
Don't use the version (1.4.3 date 2009) because it crashed too often.
 
The new version 2.0.7 (date 2016) looks a little different (theme is black. Cool!). Its icon and command ('''openshot-qt''') are different too. The project saved from 1.4.3 cannot be opened in 2.0.7. The tools icons are different: Add track, Snapping tool, Add Marker, Previous Marker, Next Marker, Zoom in/out.
 
This version of OpenShot + (old) Core2Duo Ubuntu = Dynamic Heatmap Viewer video.
 
===== Audio library =====
You can download free music from [https://www.youtube.com/audiolibrary/music Youtube Audio Library]. If you use a copy righted music and upload your video to youtube, the video will show Ad eventually.
 
===== Take a snapshot =====
The keyboard shortcut Ctrl+d does not work.
 
[https://answers.launchpad.net/openshot/+question/294896 One suggestion] is to use VLC. VLC -> Video -> Take Snapshot. The snapshot will be automatically created in ~/Pictures/ directory (*.png format).
 
===== Procedure =====
# Put audio and video files in one folder
# Use openshot to create a new video. Also
#* Use the +/- sign for zoom in and zoom out
#* Right click video file and select Volume -> Entire clip -> level 0%
#* Right click audio and select Volume -> End of clip -> fade out (slow)
# openshot -> Save (arrow/download-like button)
# openshot -> Export (red circle button)
#* Modify the file name so it won't overwrite the original (openshot won't check it)
#* Select Profile = Web, Target=Youtube-HD, Video Profile=HD 1080p 25 fps, Quality=High.
# Check the exported video (play it first by VLC).
#* On one instance the audio is fuzzy until the middle of the video. So I have to change the audio
#* On another instance the video length is longer than I expected because the final annotation slide lasts too long. A solution is to change the setting (Profile=All Formats, Target=MP4 (h.264), Video Profile=HD 1080p 24 or 23.98 fps). If I use 25 fps, the file will be wrong.
# Upload to Youtube. Use Youtube video editor to include annotation.
 
==== [https://trac.videolan.org/vlmc/ VideoLAN Movie Creator] ====
 
==== [http://ffdiaporama.tuxfamily.org/ ffdiaporama] ====
Create videos from images, movie clips and music.
 
==== [https://code.google.com/archive/p/flowblade/ Flowblade Movie Editor] ====
It is written in Python. Only Linux version is available (no Windows nor OS X). Good for beginners.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install flowblade
</syntaxhighlight>
 
==== [https://www.lwks.com/ Lightworks] ====
Free and Pro versions are available. Windows/Linux/OSX.
 
=== Unity ===
==== Unity LauncherSwitcher ====
[http://www.ubuntugeek.com/unity-launcherswitcher-allow-users-to-set-up-different-workspaces-for-different-task-categories.html Ubuntugeek.com]
 
==== Create Unity Launcher ====
Take RStudio for example,
 
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/127290/setting-program-logo-in-unity-launcher-missing-icons-folder Desktop icons] are saved under '''/usr/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/apps/'''rstudio.png, where other than 16x16 there are also icons from 24x24, 32x32, 48x48 sizes (directories). Another place is '''~/.local/share/icons/hicolor/16x16/''' .
* [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles Unity launcher] is created at '''/usr/share/applications/'''rstudio.desktop or '''~/.local/share/applications/'''XXXX.desktop.
* Desktop shortcut can be created by copy XXXX.desktop to ~/Desktop directory.
 
The icon size in the launcher can be adjusted by opening System Settings -> Apperance -> Launcher Icon Size (at the bottom).
 
[http://www.willus.com/k2pdfopt/help/ubuntu.shtml k2pdfopt] has an example how to do it for creating a desktop shortcut and be in the right click menu.
 
==== How to Convert the Unity Launcher into a Dock-Style Launcher ====
See an article from [http://www.howtogeek.com/202708/how-to-convert-the-unity-launcher-into-a-dock-style-launcher/ Howtogeek.com].
 
==== How to Get Unity’s Global App Menu in Linux Mint Cinnamon ====
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/get-unitys-global-app-menu-linux-mint-cinnamon/
 
=== Remove floppy icon from Launcher ===
http://askubuntu.com/questions/457970/how-to-completely-disable-floppy-in-ubuntu-14-04
 
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
echo "blacklist floppy" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist-floppy.conf
sudo rmmod floppy
sudo update-initramfs -u
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Application Launcher ===
[https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/linux-app-launchers/ The 9 Best Linux App Launchers to Help You Get Stuff Done Faster]
 
==== [https://github.com/KELiON/cerebro Cerebro] ====
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/cerebro-is-a-spotlight-linux-equivalent Cerebro is an Open Source OS X Spotlight Equivalent for Linux]
 
==== [https://github.com/Ulauncher/Ulauncher Ulauncher] ====
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2017/02/ulauncher-lightweight-app-launcher-linux Ulauncher is a Lightweight App Launcher for Linux Desktops]
 
==== [https://launchpad.net/synapse-project Synapse] ====
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/10/your-favourite-alfred-app-launcher-linux Synapse or Albert — What’s Your Favourite App Launcher for Linux?]
 
==== [http://do.cooperteam.net/ Gnome Do] ====
Release June 2009
 
=== What date was the system installed ===
<pre>
ls -l /var/log/installer
</pre>
 
=== What is the last log in time for users ===
<pre>
lastlog  # all users
last    # current user
</pre>
 
=== What is the reboot time ===
<pre>
last reboot
</pre>
 
=== Crop an image ===
<pre>
sudo apt-get install gthumb
</pre>
Open an image. Click color palette icon on top-right corner (or use keyboard shortcut 'e'). Click 'crop'. There will be a rectangle on image where you can resize the rectangle.
 
Pinta and mtPaint can also take a screenshot of the desktop and crop the image.
 
=== Mind-mapping ===
* [http://www.xmind.net/ xmind]
* [http://freemind.sourceforge.net/wiki/index.php/Main_Page FreeMind]
 
=== KeePass ===
Search Ubuntu Software Center to install [http://www.keepassx.org KeePassX] (more reviews) or [http://keepass.info KeePass2]. There is no need to use ppa.launchpad.net to install from. Note that the kdbx file used in KeePass2 cannot be opened in KeePassX. To use the command line to install KeePass2,
<pre>
sudo apt-get install keepass2
</pre>
 
Note:
* Foe latest version, use [https://launchpad.net/~jtaylor/+archive/ubuntu/keepass Julian Taylor’s PPA].
<pre>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jtaylor/keepass
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install keepass2
</pre>
* Android: KeePassDroid
* Chrome: [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/chromeipass/ompiailgknfdndiefoaoiligalphfdae?hl=en ChromeIPass] with KeePassHttp. See the [https://github.com/pfn/passifox/ source code].
 
Security:
* [http://lifehacker.com/keepass-vulnerability-could-let-attackers-steal-your-pa-1781486764 KeePass uses unencrypted HTTP requests when retrieving updates]
 
==== KeePass with KeeAgent ====
http://code.mendhak.com/keepass-and-keeagent-setup/
 
==== [https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb KeeWeb]: Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass ====
[https://www.ostechnix.com/keeweb-an-open-source-cross-platform-password-manager/ KeeWeb – An Open Source, Cross Platform Password Manager]
 
It can open from WebDAV, Dropbox (sync and offline access), Google Drive, OneDrive, ...
 
A Docker exists for the self hosting method.
 
=== Update Firefox ===
* https://askubuntu.com/questions/6339/how-do-i-install-the-latest-stable-version-of-firefox
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FirefoxNewVersion.
 
The following instruction is used to get security-testing packages.
<pre>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-mozilla-security/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install firefox
</pre>
 
Or use the official PPA method. See [http://libre-software.net/how-to-install-firefox-on-ubuntu-linux-mint/ How to install Firefox 57 “Quantum” on Linux Mint, Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Fedora…] & [https://itsfoss.com/firefox-quantum-ubuntu/ How to Install Firefox Quantum in Ubuntu and other Linux Right Now]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mozillateam/firefox-next
sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Bluetooth ===
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-send-sound-through-bluetooth-on-linux/ How to send sound through Bluetooth on Linux] from HowToForge.
* https://wiki.debian.org/BluetoothUser
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BluetoothSetup
* [http://askubuntu.com/questions/474839/bluetooth-is-disable-on-ubuntu-14-04 To turn Bluetooth ON when your systeem starts up]
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset
* [http://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/934/how-do-i-install-bluetooth-for-my-mouse-and-keyboard How to install bluetooth for my mouse and keyboard] for my Raspberry Pi.
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
* https://zach-adams.com/2014/07/bluetooth-audio-sink-stream-setup-failed/ Linux Mint
sudo apt-get install bluetooth
sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez-utils blueman
</syntaxhighlight>
Then run '''lsusb | grep Bluetooth''' command which will shows the name of your bluetooth device.
 
* https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install bluez
</syntaxhighlight>
 
On my bluetooth adapter, the '''lsusb''' shows,
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ lsusb
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
...
$ sudo hcitool dev
Devices:
hci0 00:1A:7D:DA:71:09
</syntaxhighlight>
 
I can use Ubuntu's bluetooth setting dialog to connect my bluetooth keyboard without any problem (It will ask me to enter some code on pairing).
 
Note that the MAC address of my bluetooth keyboard shown above is the from the controller/adapter. It is NOT the same as my bluetooth keyboard one (90:7F:61:8F:D0:38) as shown from the bluetooth setting (GUI) dialog.
 
==== Bluetooth Audio Receiver ====
* Bluetooth 4.0 Receiver A2DP Wireless Adapter from [http://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Streambot-Bluetooth-Receiver-Streaming/dp/B00MJMV0GU/ref=sr_1_4?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1463170351&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth+receiver Mpow Streambot] or [http://www.amazon.com/Bluetooth-Receiver-DBPOWER-Wireless-Devices/dp/B012FRBINI?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s01 DBPOWER]
 
Remember to change the ''Mode'' from ''Telephony Duplex (HSP/HFP)'' to '''High Fidelity Playback (A2DP)''' from ''Sound Settings'' dialog (launched from Taskbar). See also [[Windows#Output_audio_to_bluetooth|Windows OS]].
 
[[File:BluetoothAudioLinux.png|200px]]
 
=== Open the default graphical applications using the command line (mime-types) ===
See '''/etc/gnome/defaults.list'''.
 
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/15354/how-to-open-file-with-default-application-from-command-line How to open file with default application from command line?]
* [https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-easily-open-a-pdf-file-from-command-line-in-ubuntu/ How to easily open a PDF (or any) file from command line in Ubuntu]
 
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
# alias open='xdg-open'. Put this inside your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_aliases
xdg-open [name-of-PDF-file]
 
# If you want to use gnome-open, you need to install a package
sudo apt-get install libgnome2-bin
gnome-open [name-of-PDF-file]
 
gnome-open [dir-name-or-path] # To open a directory in Nautilus file manager
 
gnome-open https://www.howtoforge.com/ # To open a website in your system's default web browser
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Unity display timeout ===
Go to [http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/Image:Ubuntu_11_unity_battery_power_management_settings.jpg Dash -> power setting -> Brightness Settings]
 
=== Screensaver showing current time ===
==== xscreensaver + gltext ====
http://askubuntu.com/questions/64086/how-can-i-change-or-install-screensavers
 
<pre>
sudo apt-get install xscreensaver
# sudo apt-get remove gnome-screensaver
</pre>
Click Dash > xscreensaver or run the command line '''xscreensaver-demo'''. Mode = Only One Screen Saver & pick GLText. Click Setting & choose 'Display date and time' ,'Don't rotate'.
 
==== gluqlo ====
[Note that gluqlo uses too much cpu]
I like [https://github.com/alexanderk23/gluqlo gluqlo (flip clock) screensaver]. However, it is not easy to make it to replace the gnome-screensaver.
<pre>
sudo apt-add-repository ppa:alexanderk23/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gluqlo
</pre>
* Follow the instruction to install it on Ubuntu machine.
* Follow the instruction there to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver.
* Configure xscreensaver to use only 1 screensaver. Edit ~/.xscreensaver file and add a line like
<pre>
gluqlo -root                                \n\
</pre>
* Still follow the instruction to allow xscreensaver to start when the machine starts up. Don't try to edit ~/.xinitrc file as other sites suggested; start Dash and type 'startup' and follow the screen dialog to add xscreensaver -nosplash.
* Still follow the instruction to add lock screen keyboard shortcut.
 
Note that the above steps work for Ubuntu 12.04 & 13.10 but not 14.04 (Ubuntu 14.04 changed to use LockScreen instead LightDM program to lock the screen). A solution on Ubuntu 14.04 is to [http://askubuntu.com/questions/465194/how-to-disable-screen-lock-in-ubuntu-14-04-unity disable screen lock].
 
# Still follow the above instruction to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver. Set gluqlo as the only one screensaver.
# Go to Brightness & Lock panel from the Unity Launcher. And set Turn screen off when inactive: to ''Never''.
# Install "Unity Tweak Tool" with sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool. Run it from the Launcher and select System > Security > Enhance system security by disabling Desktop lock.
# To enable locking desktop (required a password to unlock the desktop), check 'Lock Screen After' option. I pick 1 minute.
 
For some reason, gluqlo suddenly uses all my cpu (6 cores) resource (Ubuntu 14.04). The computer thus makes some noise. I have to use 'kill' command to kill them.
 
=== Flash for browser ===
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestrictedFormats/Flash
* http://www.howtogeek.com/193876/using-firefox-on-linux-your-flash-player-is-old-and-outdated/
 
On Ubuntu 12.04, there is no way to directly install the pepperflashplugin-nonfree plugin. So we have to use ppa from other people. See [http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-chromium-and-enable-pepper-flash-plugin-on-all-the-supported-ubuntu-systems-and-their-derivatives/ this post]
<pre>
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:skunk/pepper-flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pepflashplugin-installer
sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install
</pre>
The last step gives me an error: sudo: update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree: command not found
 
=== xed from Cinnamon Desktop ===
By default, recent open files are not shown (xed 1.6.3). See https://github.com/linuxmint/xed/issues/55.
 
Open Cinnamon Settings -> Privacy and enable 'remember recent files'.
 
=== Text file line ending in DOS and Unix ===
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newline A DOS/Windows text file can be converted to Unix format by simply removing all ASCII CR characters with]
<pre>
$ tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile  # inputfile and outputfile cannot be the same
</pre>
or, if the text has only CR newlines, by converting all CR newlines to LF with
<pre>
$ tr '\r' '\n' < inputfile > outputfile
</pre>
 
=== SQL ===
==== MySQL Workbench ====
http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/
 
==== sqliteman ====
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sqliteman/
 
=== User Interface Designer ===
[https://glade.gnome.org/ Glade] - RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment
 
[https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Devhelp Devhelp] - API documentation browser for GTK+ and GNOME
 
=== HTML editor ===
* Atom
* Bluefish
* [http://brackets.io/ Brackets] features
** Inline Editors
** Live Preview
** Preprocessor Support
* [http://www.monodevelop.com/ MonoDevelop]
* [http://kompozer.net/ Kompozer] and the installation instruction for [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallKompozer Ubuntu].
* [http://bluegriffon.org/ BlueGriffon]: a new WYSIWYG content editor. The interesting thing is the software [http://www.bluegriffon-epubedition.com/BGEE.html BlueGriffon EPUB Edition]: a cross-platform Wysiwyg editor able to natively create and edit EPUB2 and EPUB3 ebooks!
 
=== npm and Javascript ===
See [[Javascript#npm_-_package_manager|npm package manager]] in Javascript.
 
=== chm reader ===
<pre>
sudo apt-get install xchm
</pre>
 
=== SCR3310 smart card ===
* The usb device should be recognized by Ubuntu/Mint. Thus, the smart card can be used by Windows virtual machine (tested on Windows 10 VM).
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
brb@T3600 ~ $ lsusb
Bus 002 Device 003: ID 413c:2107 Dell Computer Corp.
Bus 002 Device 033: ID 09c3:0013 ActivCard, Inc.
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 002 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 004 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0003 Linux Foundation 3.0 root hub
Bus 003 Device 003: ID 3938:1031
Bus 003 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0b95:7720 ASIX Electronics Corp. AX88772
Bus 001 Device 002: ID 8087:0024 Intel Corp. Integrated Rate Matching Hub
Bus 001 Device 001: ID 1d6b:0002 Linux Foundation 2.0 root hub
</syntaxhighlight>
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CommonAccessCard
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install libpcsclite1 pcscd pcsc-tools
lsusb
# Bus 006 Device 002: ID 04e6:5116 SCM Microsystems, Inc. SCR331-LC1 / SCR3310 SmartCard Reader
dmesg | grep SCR3310
# [ 2005.300052] usb 6-1: Product: SCR3310 v2.0 USB SC Reader
</syntaxhighlight>
* Search "SCR3310 driver linux" on google.com.
<pre style="white-space: pre-wrap;
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# Download pcsc-lite-1.8.13.tar.bz2 from
# https://alioth.debian.org/frs/?group_id=30105
sudo apt-get install libudev-dev
cd pcsc-lite-1.8.13
./configure
make
sudo make install
 
# Download libusb
http://libusb.info/
cd libusb-1.0.19
./configure
make
sudo make install
 
# Download scmccid_5.0.27_linux
# http://www.identive-infrastructure.com/index.php/products-solutions/smart-card-readers-a-terminals/smart-card-readers/scr3310
 
cd scmccid_5.0.27_l32r
sudo ./install.sh
</pre>
 
* Search "activcard driver linux" on google.com.
** https://militarycac.com/linux.htm
* Piv card reader: Windows (ActivClient), Linux (CoolKey)
 
=== Chroot ===
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BasicChroot
* https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DebootstrapChroot
* http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2010/01/debootstrap-minimal-debian-ubuntu-installation/
* http://www.binarytides.com/setup-chroot-ubuntu-debootstrap/ (Works after a little change)
 
Note that we have to change the conf file a little bit. The 'location' word needs to be changed to 'directory'. Also at the last step when we are ready to test a 32-bit GUI app, we need to issue DISPLAY in a separate line; such as
<pre>
export DISPLAY=:0.0
su brb # brb is my root user in the host system that can invoke the schroot program
      # firefox does not allow to use root to start it
firefox
</pre>
For a recap:
<pre>
1. Install the packages
sudo apt-get install debootstrap schroot -y
2. Create a schroot configuration file
sudo nano /etc/schroot/chroot.d/precise_i386.conf
3. Install 32-bit ubuntu with debootstrap
sudo mkdir -p /srv/chroot/precise_i386
sudo debootstrap --variant=buildd --arch=i386 precise /srv/chroot/precise_i386 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
4. Test the chroot environment
schroot -l
schroot -c precise_i386 -u root
uname -a
cat /etc/issue
5. Additional configuration
apt-get install ubuntu-minimal
# That's all.
</pre>
 
The article also mentioned the home directories (Documents, Downloads, ...) of the users within the chroot are shared with the host. How to access them from the host?
 
* [https://blog.night-shade.org.uk/2013/12/building-a-pure-debian-armhf-rootfs/ Building a pure Debian armhf rootfs]
* [https://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/03/ever-wanted-an-armel-or-armhf-container-on-an-x86-machine-its-now-possible-with-lxc-in-ubuntu-precise/ Create an armhf container on your x86 machine?]
 
=== Check/Diagnostic SD card, read-only file system ===
* http://askubuntu.com/questions/69932/is-there-an-sd-card-diagnostic-utility. Look for Disk Utility on you dash (Alt+F2 and type 'disk')
* [https://superuser.com/questions/656362/canot-format-microsd-file-system-is-read-only Canot format MicroSD. File system is read-only]
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/197459/how-to-fix-sudo-unable-to-open-read-only-file-system How to fix “sudo: unable to open … Read-only file system”?] <syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo fsck -Af -M # If not work, use the next solution
 
sudo fsck.ext4 -f /dev/sdb2 # From a live CD/USB drive, assume /dev/sdb2 is ext4 partition
</syntaxhighlight>
The above commands do not help in my case.
 
=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snappy_(package_manager) Snappy (package manager)] ===
 
* [https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/ Ubuntu Snappy Core]
* [https://snapcraft.io/ Snapcraft] - Snapcraft is the command line tool for writing and publishing your software as a snap.
* [https://www.fossmint.com/install-popular-windows-apps-on-linux/ 10 Popular Windows Apps That Are Also Available on Linux]
 
==== How Snappy packages are different from Deb ====
An article from [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2942267/why-ubuntu-plans-to-replace-traditional-linux-packages-with-something-better.html PCWorld]. Skype, Spotify, Minecraft, JetBrains Dev Suite, MySQL Workbench, Blender.
 
* Applications are no longer installed system-wide. The base Ubuntu operating system is kept securely isolated from applications you install later. Both the base system and Snappy packages are kept as read-only images.
* Snappy packages can include all the libraries and files they need, so they don’t depend on other packages.
* An update can never fail, as a package installation could potentially fail and become incomplete with typical Linux packages.
* Snappy also supports “delta” updates, which means only the changed bits of the package need to be downloaded and installed.
* Snappy-based Ubuntu systems might be standard.
 
==== [https://docs.snapcraft.io/reference/snap-command Snap commands] ====
Some snap commands
# '''snap help'''
# '''snap version'''
# '''snap list''': see a list of installed snap app
# '''snap find queryname''': find a snap app. For example ''snap find browser'', ''snap find media''.
# '''snap install appname''': install snap apps
# '''snap remove appname''': remove snap apps
# '''snap info appname''': see more information about a snap app
# '''sudo snap refresh''': update a snap app. You actually don't need it since snapd runs in the background and handles updates automatically
# '''snap changes''': see a history of the changes made to your system
 
How to run the Snap applications: you can run snap applications just like any other application installed on your system.
 
[http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2016/12/simple-guide-snapd-commands 6 Essential Ubuntu Snap Commands You Should Know]
 
==== Docker ====
I haven't found any tutorial yet!
 
==== Ova image ====
Sorry, I don't get the command line back. Booting stuck in the middle.
 
==== Beaglebone ====
http://beagleboard.org/snappy or http://www.ubuntu.com/things#try-beaglebone
 
==== Raspberry Pi 2 ====
https://darrenjw2.wordpress.com/2015/02/07/getting-started-with-snappy-ubuntu-core-on-the-raspberry-pi-2/
 
=== [https://flatpak.org/ Flatpak] ===
Sublime, GIMP, Spotify, Visual Studio Code, Marker, Gradio, VLC, Android Studio, Audacity, Atom, FileZilla, draw.io desktop, [https://flathub.org/apps/details/com.github.geigi.cozy Cozy] and others.


[https://flatpak.org/setup/ Flatpak setup], [http://docs.flatpak.org/en/latest/using-flatpak.html Using flatpak]
== Remove old kernels ==
[https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-18-04-remove-all-unused-old-kernels/ Ubuntu 18.04 remove all unused old kernels]


[https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/use-and-install-flatpak/ How To Use And Install FlatPak On Linux]. Consider the [https://flathub.org/apps/details/de.haeckerfelix.gradio Gradio] app.  
== /boot directory ==
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
Compare some files from two Ubuntu 20.04 machines.  
$ flatpak install de.haeckerfelix.gradio.flatpakref
* '''vmlinuz-5.8.0-48-generic''' or '''config-5.8.0-48-generic''' or '''System.map-5.8.0-48-generic''': same size
Installing: de.haeckerfelix.gradio/x86_64/stable
* '''initrd.img-5.8.0-48-generic''': not the same size
Required runtime for de.haeckerfelix.gradio/x86_64/stable (org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/3.26) is not installed, searching...
Found in remote flathub, do you want to install it? [y/n]: y
Installing: org.gnome.Platform/x86_64/3.26 from flathub
[####################] 10 delta parts, 79 loose fetched; 259556 KiB transferred
Installing: org.freedesktop.Platform.ffmpeg/x86_64/1.6 from flathub
[####################] 1 delta parts, 2 loose fetched; 2649 KiB transferred in 0
Installing: org.gnome.Platform.Locale/x86_64/3.26 from flathub
[####################] 4 metadata, 1 content objects fetched; 14 KiB transferred
Installing: de.haeckerfelix.gradio/x86_64/stable from flathub
[####################] 1 delta parts, 1 loose fetched; 363 KiB transferred in 0
Installing: de.haeckerfelix.gradio.Locale/x86_64/stable from flathub
[####################] 3 metadata, 1 content objects fetched; 1 KiB transferred


$ flatpak uninstall de.haeckerfelix.gradio.flatpakref
= BIOS =
</syntaxhighlight>
<ul>
Now we can launch the Gradio app from the Launch Menu.
<li>[https://fwupd.org/ fwupdmgr]. I got the following message when I ran a ssh connection.
 
Note: no 'sudo' is required.
 
==== Remove unused flatpak runtimes ====
[https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/02/how-to-remove-unused-flatpak-runtimes.html How To Remove Unused Flatpak Runtimes To Free Up Disk Space]
 
=== unable to open mtp device ubuntu 14.04 ===
[http://askubuntu.com/questions/463015/ubuntu-14-04-and-android-cant-see-phone-on-my-computer Use this tip].
<pre>
<pre>
sudo apt-get install mtpfs
1 device has a firmware upgrade available.
Run `fwupdmgr get-upgrades` for more information.
</pre>
</pre>
 
<li>[https://askubuntu.com/a/1497749 How can I upgrade my device firmware from the command line?]
=== Install/upgrade google chrome browser ===
<pre>
<pre>
wget -N https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
# (The first time only) install & run fwupdmgr
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
sudo apt update \
</pre>
    && sudo apt install fwupd \
Note that '-N' option.
     && fwupdmgr refresh --force \
 
    && fwupdmgr get-updates \
(Mar 7, 2016). We may experience an error "Failed to fetch http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/dists/stable/Release" when we run sudo apt-get update. It is because the 32-bit chrome has been discontinued. The solution is to modify the file </etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list>. See [https://www.reddit.com/r/chrome/comments/48oje6/linux_how_to_fix_failed_to_fetch/ reddit].
    && fwupdmgr update
 
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
$ sudo sed -i -e 's/deb http/deb [arch=amd64] http/' "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list"
$ cat "/etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-chrome.list"
### THIS FILE IS AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURED ###
# You may comment out this entry, but any other modifications may be lost.
deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb/ stable main
</syntaxhighlight>
Another suggestion to modify </opt/google/chrome/cron/google-chrome> (though the file exists) does not work .
 
[http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/install-chrome-linux-easily-migrate-browsing-windows/ How to Install Chrome on Linux and Easily Migrate Your Browsing From Windows]
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
sudo apt-get install libxss1 libappindicator1 libindicator7wget \
     https://dl.google.com/linux/direct/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb
 
sudo dpkg -i google-chrome*.deb
</syntaxhighlight>
 
=== Message Of The Day /etc/motd ===
* https://wiki.debian.org/motd
* [https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-disable-ssh-motd-welcome-message-on-ubuntu-linux/ How to disable ssh motd welcome message on Ubuntu Linux]
* [https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-disable-ads-in-terminal-welcome-message-in-ubuntu-server/ How To Disable Ads In Terminal Welcome Message In Ubuntu Server]
 
=== .Trash-1000 folder ===
See [http://superuser.com/questions/169980/what-is-trash-and-trash-1000 this post]. Ubuntu will create such folders when a file is deleted from a USB drive. Presumably this would allow a file to be restored if you accidentally deleted it.
 
Try to empty the paperbin or delete the folder with the terminal-command as root: sudo rm -rf /path/to/folder/.Trash-1000
 
=== Xbox wireless Gamepad ===
https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-configure-your-gamepad-on-ubuntu/
 
===  Twitter client ===
==== [https://github.com/baedert/corebird Corebird] ====
* https://gist.github.com/arraytools/4d1af59a7ebd58ab3941 (tested on Ubuntu 14.04)
 
==== [https://github.com/birdieapp/birdie Birdie] ====
[https://plus.google.com/+CassidyJames/posts/EzxrE4UyYVF Birdie vs Corebird]
 
=== Elasticsearch & Kibana ===
[https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/elasticsearch-and-kibana-installation-and-basic-usage-on-ubuntu-1604/ Elasticsearch and Kibana : installation and basic usage on Ubuntu 16.04]
 
=== TexLive ===
* [https://askubuntu.com/questions/485514/how-to-properly-install-and-use-texlive-with-package-manager-in-14-04 How to properly install and use texlive with package manager in 14.04]
* http://brettklamer.com/diversions/statistical/compile-r-for-data-science-to-a-pdf/


=== Recover files from Windows drives ===
# (Every subsequent time thereafter) just run fwupdmgr once it's installed
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
fwupdmgr refresh --force \
sudo fdisk –l
    && fwupdmgr get-updates \
sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g
    && fwupdmgr update</pre>
 
</ul>
sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdaX /PARTITION/POINT
</syntaxhighlight>
* http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fix-corrupted-windows-ntfs-filesystem-ubuntu/
* [http://www.pcworld.com/article/2147063/linux-to-the-rescue-how-ubuntu-can-help-a-computer-in-distress.html Reset your Windows password]
 
== Kernel ==
=== System Call ===
* [https://arvindsraj.wordpress.com/2012/10/05/adding-hello-world-system-call-to-linux/ Adding hello world system call to Linux] (Ubuntu)
* [https://brennan.io/2016/11/14/kernel-dev-ep3/ Tutorial - Write a System Call]
 
== Other Flavors ==
=== Arch linux, Manjaro Linux ===
[https://itsfoss.com/why-use-manjaro-linux/ 7 Reasons Why I Use Manjaro Linux And You Should Too]
 
==== How To Convert DEB Packages Into Arch Linux Packages ====
https://www.ostechnix.com/convert-deb-packages-arch-linux-packages/
 
==== Pacman ====
* http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/6934/package-management-strategy-with-pacman
* Install openssh
<syntaxhighlight lang='bash'>
pacman -Sy openssh
</syntaxhighlight>


==== Manjaro Linux ====
= Other Flavors =
* GUI to swtich kernels. https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php/Manjaro_Kernels
== Other tiny, lightweight Linux ==
* Install Google Chrome by installing Yaourt (pacman front) first
* [https://opensource.com/article/19/6/linux-distros-to-try 5 tiny Linux distros to try before you die]
* [https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/5-lightweight-linux-distros-ideal-intel-atom-processor-pc/ 8 Lightweight Linux Distros Ideal for Intel Atom Processor PCs] 2022


=== [https://alpinelinux.org/ Alpine Linux] ===
== Arch linux, Manjaro Linux ==
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine_Linux
[[Arch_Linux|Arch Linux]]
* Alpine Linux is a security-oriented, lightweight Linux distribution based on musl libc and busybox.
* Include images for Raspberry, Generic ARM, Virtual, XEN, etc.

Latest revision as of 21:19, 9 November 2024

Live CD

https://livecdlist.com/

Run on RAM disk

See Grub -> Run live Linux on ram disk.

Download/Install

Download links for all versions from wiki.ubuntu.com > releases.ubuntu.com.

Ubuntu flavors and derivatives

Download mirror

https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+cdmirrors. The mirrors are sorted by speed. UMD.

Full list of all flavors of Ubuntu

http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/. See Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Released. Download Now!

Install via PXE Network Boot Server

Install Debian 9 (Stretch) via PXE Network Boot Server

Original GA (General Availability) stack & HWE (Hardware Enablement) stack

The HWE stack provides a newer kernel and X support for existing Ubuntu LTS releases.

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown#Kernel_Mitigations

How To Install The Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS Hardware Enablement Stack

UEFI and Legacy mode

Secure boot

I need to disable secure boot in order to boot Ubuntu.

LVM partition

See LVM

After installation

System program problem detected

sudo rm /var/crash/*

Change value of "enabled" from 1 to 0. Then reboot.

Things to do after installing Ubuntu

  • apt update; apt upgrade -y
  • edit ~/.bashrc to add alias, colored man pages, colored prompt, time stamp to bash prompt, time stamp to history command. To take those changes into effect, you do source ~/.bashrc .
    export LESS_TERMCAP_mb=$'\e[1;32m'  # Blinking text: bold green
    export LESS_TERMCAP_md=$'\e[1;34m'  # Bold text: bold blue
    export LESS_TERMCAP_me=$'\e[0m'     # End mode
    export LESS_TERMCAP_so=$'\e[01;47;34m'  # Standout: bold white on blue
    export LESS_TERMCAP_se=$'\e[0m'     # End standout mode
    export LESS_TERMCAP_us=$'\e[1;4;31m'  # Underlined text: bold underlined red
    export LESS_TERMCAP_ue=$'\e[0m'     # End underline
    
    export HISTSIZE=
    export HISTFILESIZE=
    export HISTTIMEFORMAT="%Y-%m-%d %T "     # add time stamp to history 
    
    PS1="\[\033[1;34m\]\$(date +%H:%M%p) \w$\[\033[0m\] "
    
    alias nano="nano -c --softwrap"
    alias checkport='sudo lsof -i -P -n | grep LISTEN'
    
    alias sshnocheck="ssh -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no"
    alias scpnocheck='scp -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no'
    
    alias open='xdg-open'
    
  • edit ~/.ssh/config
  • install Chinese input
  • install graphics driver (16 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 16.04 LTS)
  • install media codecs
  • change power setting, night light (10 Things To Do After Installing Ubuntu 19.04)
  • install favorite software

Rescue mode

How To Boot Into Rescue Mode Or Emergency Mode In Ubuntu 18.04

End of life date of Ubuntu release

https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases

Server version

UbuntuServerInstall.png

Mint Linux

How to upgrade to Linux Mint 18.3

$ cat /etc/os-release 
NAME="Linux Mint"
VERSION="18.3 (Sylvia)"
ID=linuxmint
ID_LIKE=ubuntu
PRETTY_NAME="Linux Mint 18.3"
VERSION_ID="18.3"
HOME_URL="http://www.linuxmint.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://forums.linuxmint.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/linuxmint/"
VERSION_CODENAME=sylvia
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial

vs Ubuntu 16.04

$ cat /etc/os-release 
NAME="Ubuntu"
VERSION="16.04.4 LTS (Xenial Xerus)"
ID=ubuntu
ID_LIKE=debian
PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS"
VERSION_ID="16.04"
HOME_URL="http://www.ubuntu.com/"
SUPPORT_URL="http://help.ubuntu.com/"
BUG_REPORT_URL="http://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/"
VERSION_CODENAME=xenial
UBUNTU_CODENAME=xenial

As we can see use $UBUNTU_CODENAME is common between Ubuntu & Mint. This variable can be used in setting a repository for installing a new software. See the Brave example.

In Docker's installation guide, it uses the value (eg 'bionic') from lsb_release -cs which will give the same value of VERSION_CODENAME' on Mint Linux.

The taskbar in Windows is called a Panel in Linux Mint. If you open applications, you will see the application names showed in the application icons in the taskbar. That takes too much space. Cf macOS or Ubuntu Unity. See a screenshot here where the "Panel" is moved to the top and "Cairo Dock" is installed.

We can also add a program to Favorites. The favorites programs are located at the Mint Start Menu.

Pop_OS

Use The Recovery Partition

Create customized ubuntu iso

See Dual boot

Create your own Debian iso

MultiSystem – Create a MultiBoot USB from Linux

See Dual boot.

Minimal Ubuntu

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD

The minimal ubuntu iso (mini.iso) is about 64MB. It will download files when we install the Ubuntu.

In the halfway of installing the minimal Ubuntu, there is a dialog called 'Software selection'. It says At the moment, only the core of the system is installed. To tune the system to your needs, you can choose to install one or more of the following predefined collections of software. Choose software to install:.

The Perfect Server

Live USB with persistent storage: mkusb

Selection of desktop environment

See Desktop environment.

Themes

Windows 10 theme

Make Linux Look Like Windows 10 With These Tips and Tweaks

GTK3

How To Use A Different GTK 3 Theme For Specific Applications

Orchis

Orchis Is A Cool GTK / GNOME Theme With Rounded Elements

Ubuntu Software Repository

See Ubuntu software repository.

Troubleshooting

What should I do when Ubuntu freezes?

(11/11/2020). Note that my mouse can move but it cannot click. The keyboard did not respond to some solutions like Ctrl+Alt+F1 or Alt+F2. SSh from another computer still works:) Press Alt+SysReq (or Alt+Print), do not release and then type 'REISUB' (lower case). This puts the keyboard in raw mode, ends tasks in various states, syncs the disks, etc, and finally reboots the machine.

(11/23/2020). Pop_OS freezes again. I should check /var/log/syslog via ssh.

Don't try this on a virtual machine. It will not work. It just restart the HOST machine.

(10/29/2021). The /var/log/syslog shows unusual lines containing lots of \00\00\00\00 and Inserted module 'lp' . Try a suggestion from Using syslog to diagnose a crash. Another report related to the specific CPU (NUC8i5BEH) NUC8i5BEH running Linux randomly freezes when idle.

Grub2 cannot boot after timeout

There is not /etc/default/grub with GRUB2.

sudo apt-get --reinstall install grub-pc

The disk drive for /tmp is not ready yet

sudo mv /tmp /tmp_old
sudo mkdir /tmp
sudo chmod 1777 /tmp

Software updater - “Failed to download package files” error?

Change the download location to 'Main Server' or another server close to the country you live in and try to sudo apt-get update again.

unable to open mtp device ubuntu 14.04

Use this tip.

sudo apt-get install mtpfs

Cannot log in in ubuntu 20.04

It's caused by ticking 'enable automatic logging in' at installation

No sound after suspend

tracker-miner-fs

See http://askubuntu.com/questions/346211/tracker-store-and-tracker-miner-fs-eating-up-my-cpu-on-every-startup how to disable it.

Monitor

Monitor resolution

Night light

Best Eye Care Software to Protect Your Eyes in Linux

Display Manager

Display server: Wayland Xorg

How to Switch Between Xorg and Wayland in Ubuntu & How to enable/disable wayland on Ubuntu 20.04 Desktop

echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE

How can I tell if an application is using XWayland? 1. Running xlsclients in a terminal will list all the apps currently running which are using XWayland (cf native wayland). 2. Run xeyes

Power management

Battery

How to get Battery status notification when a battery is full or low

Suspend, hibernate

  • Automatic suspend will disable ssh connection, cron jobs, et al. PS. a server never goes to suspend.
  • Set Automatic Suspend Idle Time (Less Than 15 Min) in Ubuntu, Fedora, Debian
  • If you like to suspend immediately, use
    • sudo systemctl suspend from the command line. This requires to enter the password. Note the sudo systemctl hibernate does not work (the system will just shutdown).
    • Press 'Alt' and then the Power Off button should change to a Suspend button from the Gnome Shell user menu. This seems to be better.

Swapfile

  • How to remove a swapfile.
    sudo swapoff /swapfile  # swapfile is located under the root
    sudo rm /swapfile
    free -h   # double check 
    # Remove the swap entry from /etc/fstab
    sudo nano /etc/fstab
    
  • Re-enable swap. How to Create and Increase Swap Space in Ubuntu 20.04
    sudo fallocate -l 2G /path/to/new_swapfile
    sudo chmod 600 /path/to/new_swapfile
    sudo mkswap /path/to/new_swapfile
    sudo swapon /path/to/new_swapfile
    
    sudo cp /etc/fstab /etc/fstab.bak
    echo '/swapfile none swap sw 0 0' | sudo tee -a /etc/fstab
    
  • Change swap size in Ubuntu. It seems we need to delete the swapfile before we follow that.

Hard drive

Install a new hard drive

See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallingANewHardDrive, Fdisk Command in Linux and Mount drive

  1. Use ls /dev/sd* show connected disk drives
  2. Use sudo fdisk /dev/sdb command to create partition table. Then 'g', 'p', 'n', 'p', '1', ENTER, ENTER, 'w'.
  3. Use sudo mkfs -t ext4 /dev/sdb1 to create a new partition
  4. Use sudo mkdir /mnt/ssd to create a new mount point
  5. (One time mount) sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/ssd
  6. Use sudo nano -Bw /etc/fstab to do auto mount on boot
    /dev/sdb1    /media/mynewdrive   ext3    defaults     0        2
    /dev/sdc1    /media/mynewdrive   ext3    defaults     0        0
    
  7. sudo chown -R USERNAME:USERNAME /mnt/ssd to give the ownership to the USERNAME.

Add second hard disk (3TB) to Ubuntu 16.04

exFat/Format USB for Windows

How to Format a USB Disk as exFAT on Linux [Graphically and Command Line]

Ubuntu Disks utility

We can use it to write an image to the SD card. Right click the image file in the File Manager. Select 'Open with '-> 'Disk Image Writer'. Select 'Destination' and click 'Restore'.

BALENA ETCHER can have a problem with writing the ArkOS image.

Disk Usage Analyzer

It is actually called Baobab.

Check partition type

lsblk -f

Use parted command to format a new hard disk

sudo apt-get install parted 

sudo fdisk -l /dev/sdb  # find out the disk size

sudo parted
  print
  select /dev/sdb
  mklabel myLabel
  mkpart primary ext4 0GB 128GB
  print
  quit
lsblk
sudo mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdb1

mkdir /mnt/newdisk
sudo mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/newdisk
df -h

Gparted

It is best to use the latest release of GParted https://github.com/GNOME/gparted/.

The gparted version on Mint 17.2 is 0.18.0 (Feb 19, 2014) while the current one is 0.28.1 (Feb 17, 2017).

After I create a bootable USB drive, the partition format is fat32 (I use an old version of GParted to format the drive as fat32, and then I use unetbootin to create the bootable USB drive).

If we want to use unetbootin, the USB drive has better to be pre-formatted as fat32 first for unetbootin to detect it. Once unetbootin detect the drive, we can use gparted to reformat it as NTFS before going to burn the Windows bootable USB drive. Read How do I use Unetbootin to make a bootable Windows USB installer?.

Resize Active/Primary root Partition In Linux Using GParted Utility

How To Resize Active/Primary root Partition In Linux Using GParted Utility. Three utilities are introduced too.

  • e2fsck: e2fsck is a file system check utility that automatically repair the file system for bad sectors, I/O errors related to HDD.
  • resize2fs: The resize2fs program will resize ext2, ext3, or ext4 file systems. It can be used to enlarge or shrink an unmounted file system located on device.
  • e2image: The e2image program will save critical ext2, ext3, or ext4 filesystem metadata located on device to a file specified by image-file.

Change a partition's label

parted utility

How To Manage Disk Partitions Using Parted Command

sudo parted /dev/sda print free

gparted on a 4TB disk

Get an error when I tried to create partitions on a 4T disk. Search 4TB gparted sectors exceeds the msdos-partition-table-imposed maximum of 4294967295

It seems it is necessary to use GPT instead of MBR/msdos as a partition table to overcome 2TB limitions.

It is also a good idea to use a live gparted os since the one in Ubuntu may not be up-to-date and gparted takes forever to scan devices. When boot from live USB, we need to turn off the Ext hard disk first.

Step1. Device -> Create a partition table -> GPT

Step2. Create a new ext4 partition as you want.

Note:

  • The 4TB hard disk can be recognized and used normally in an internal hd in Ubuntu 12.04.
  • The 4TB hard disk can also be used in Windows 7 as an external hd if I formatted it (e.g. from gparted in Linux) as an NTFS partition. The Disk Management (command prompt -> diskmgnt.msc) shows it has 3726.02 GB (3726.02 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024 = 4.000784e12 Bytes) capacity and the windows manager shows it is 3.63TB (3726.02/1024=3.638) total space.
  • It cannot be used as 4TB in the case when I use a docking station in Dell Precision T3500. Unsolved problem:
    • Running the command chown from root to user takes forever on 4T partition.
    • The ext dock station (StarTech) will halt the shutdown until I power off the station?

Conclusion:

  • 4TB using NTFS works on Ubuntu.
  • rsync will not stop spinning for some reason even the command is finished (through StarTech dock station).

Below is a screenshot I got from Gparted on a pre-formatted (NTFS) 4T portable drive from Seagate. It seems not harmful because I can still umount, change labels, etc on the disk.

Gparted gpt.png

Health check of the hdd: badblocks, dmesg, fsck

Linux check the physical health of a USB stick. badblocks and f3 tool.

I got an input/output error when I use sudo rm, sudo reboot or Ctrl + Del commands.

When I use the power button to force shutdown, I could not boot again. The BIOS does find the hdd and the Ubuntu Live USB does find the internal hdd too.

To force to reboot/shutdown, follow the suggestion here

dmesg command shows there are a few bad sectors on that hdd.

http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/37659/the-beginners-guide-to-linux-disk-utilities/ shows a few ways to run a health check on the hdd. The gnome disk utility cannot run S.M.A.R.T. on the external hdd.

sudo badblocks -v /dev/sdb1
sudo badblocks /dev/sdb > /home/zainul/bad-blocks
sudo fsck -l bad-blocks /dev/sdb

This article http://linoxide.com/linux-how-to/how-to-fix-repair-bad-blocks-in-linux/ talks about how to fix/repair bad blocks in Linux .

This article http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/25902/what-does-this-hard-disk-error-message-mean-current-pending-sector-count talks about how to do with bad sectors.

It is an indicator that hdd is going to die http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/34-bad-blocks-what-should-i-do-927224-print/.

Force Check Root Filesystem using fsck During Reboot

Burn/Write an iso or img file to a USB flash drive

Official instruction on www.ubuntu.com and from wikipedia.

Use dd

First, get to know the USB drive device name like /dev/sdb. When using 'dd', the USB drive has to be unmounted (using 'umount' command, not click 'reject' button in File Manager). Note that this will irrevocably destroy all data on /dev/sdX.

The instruction can be found in a lot of places like Archlinux wiki page.

sudo fdisk -l
sudo dd bs=4M if=xxx.img of=/dev/sdb && sync

where /dev/sdb is a device name, not a partition name. We can also adjust bs to a smaller value like 1M, 4m.

  • Monitor dd operations. Note for some reason it will stuck in the middle of process; the process bar stopped. And when it happened, 'Ctrl+c' will not stop immediately.
$ sudo umount /dev/mmcblk0p1
$ sudo apt install pv
$ sudo dd if=Downloads/ubuntu-18.04-desktop-amd64.iso | pv | sudo dd of=/dev/mmcblk0
sudo pkill -USR1 -n -x dd

For some reason when I use dd to create ubuntu 14.04 on usb drive, sudo gparted also gives me a Libparted warning /dev/sdc contains GPT signature, indicating that it has a GPT table. However, it does not have a valid fake msdos partition table, as it should... Is it a GPT partition table? messsage. If I click 'Yes', Gparted shows no partition on the usb drive??? Nevertheless, the usb drive can be used to boot into ubuntu 14.04.

In another case, the gparted compalins the usb drive "Invalid partition table - recursive partition on /dev/sdb". Someone suggests to issue a dd command to erase a hard disk.

use dd to erase a hard disk

The following command works on Live Ubuntu. We can use this method to erase a hard disk.

sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=4M status=progress

Clone your linux hard drive

How to Clone Your Linux Hard Drive: 4 Methods

Etcher - cross platform

For Ubuntu, there is no need to install the program. Just run the binary file (.AppImage).

See https://www.raspberrypi.org/magpi/pi-sd-etcher/

Rufus

Rufus is a popular free and open source graphical tool to create bootable USB drives from Windows. It can be used to create not only bootable Windows drives from ISO files or disk images, but also create bootable Linux USB drives from Windows.

UNETBOOTIN - cross platform

For creating a Windows bootable USB drive, we cannot use Etcher program. On UDoo-X86 Get started site, it suggests to use Unetbootin if the host machine is Ubuntu. NOTE. the USB drive has to be formatted as FAT32 (this can be done by GParted program); otherwise Unetbootin cannot recognize the drive. Unfortunately the USB drive can not be booted from UDoo-X86. See also the trick by this post.

  • The command sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /mnt should be sudo mkdir /media/$USER/usb; sudo mount /dev/sdc1 /media/$USER/usb where /dev/sdc1 should be changed appropriately
  • This approach works
  • Rufus is good but not always (eg the USB drive is not bootable??)

The GUI is written by Qt so the program is cross-platform. See its wiki.

The following is a screenshot of the contents of xubuntu 12.04. The usb drive needs to be formatted to fat32 on Windows OS to repair partition table error. The partition table error was discovered when I use sudo gparted program to view the USB drive.

Note that Unetbootin (Windows & Linux) and Universal USB installer (Windows only) are quite similar although Universal USB installer provides more options in its interface while Unetbootin does not have any other options.

XUbuntu12044 USBdrive.png XUbuntu gparted.png

Universal USB Installer/UUI

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/universal-usb-installer-easy-as-1-2-3/

I first used dd command to successfully created a xubuntu 14.04 usb drive but there seems to be a problem with the partition since the gparted program will give a warning message about that and also the whole 16GB was used when I insert the drive onto a Windows machine.

Note that the fdisk utility cannot handle this new partition format so we have to use the gparted program.

Open the gparted program. Use it MULTIPLE TIMES to create a partition table (Device -> Create Partition Table...). Then we create a FAT32 partition with all of the space. After that, we can use the UUI program to create an Ubuntu USB drive.

The following screenshots are from a 16GB USB drive.

UUIa.png UUIb.png

Mint mintStick

mintstick. Linux Mint mintStick DEB package can be used in Ubuntu 18.04.

USB Drive Writing Speed

Using the dd command

sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=1 oflag=dsync

sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/media/brb/USB\ STICK/test.img bs=100M count=10 oflag=dsync

Some data from plugging into USB 2.0 slot. Partition format may be FAT32 or Ext3/4.

  • Staples 128GB: 6.7M/s when writing 200M (fat32 formatted by USB Stick Formatter). 161M/s when writing 200M, 174M/s when writing 400M, 9M/s when writing 800M (NTFS).
  • Toshiba 16GB USB 3.0: 9M/s when writing 200M, 5.6M/s when writing 400M, 3.9M/s when writing 800M.
  • Samsung 128GB USB 3.0 flash drive fit: 7.6M/s when writing 200M, 12M/s when writing 400M, 6.7M/s when writing 800M, 10M/s when writing 1600M.
  • Seagate Backup Plus 4T: 25-27 M/s when writing on ext4 and 500-750 M/s on exFAT.
  • WD MyPassort 1T: 154M/s when writing 200M, 156M/s when writing 400M, 168M/s when writing 800M (NTFS/exFAT). 22~24M/s when writing on ext3.
  • WD Mybook 4T: 21.4 MB/s when writing 1G.

Conclusions:

  1. USB flash drive is slow compared to USB portable hard drive.
  2. Large writing will become slower on USB flash drive but not on hard drive.
  3. NTFS/exFAT is several times faster than ext3/ext4. The testing result here is false b/s caching.
  4. The test result can fluctuate a lot when using the dd command with count=1.

Cautions:

  • When I use the cp command to copy a 4.3GB iso file to USB flash drive, it took less than 1 minute. But after I eject the drive (disappear from NEMO Windows Manager/taskbar notification), its LED keeps flashing. A message "Writing data to USB DISK 2.0 Don't unplug until finished" appears on top right corner of my desktop. If I unplug it now, the OS will pop up an error message "Error ejecting /dev/sdc ...". This makes me suspect the testing results here. In fact, when I try to plug in the flash drive, the OS cannot mount the drive. I need to go back to use the USB Stick Formatter to reformat the drive.

Multiple boot USB

ventoy

YUMI

YUMI works much like Universal USB Installer, except it can be used to install more than one distribution to run Live from your USB.

It can be used to create a Multiboot USB Flash Drive containing multiple operating systems, antivirus utilities, disc cloning, diagnostic tools, and more.

MultiBootUSB

The program is included by LXLE.

It supports persistence up to 4GB for ubuntu and its derivatives.

It also supports multi-thread (check by top or htop). The %cpu > 100.

It will take space as needed. So we can still use the USB drive to write data.

For some reason, the USB drive could not be boot after I use the program. The ubuntu does not show/recognize it though gparted still finds it. Maybe it is because the partition format (ext4 by gparted) is right. For YUMI program, it says to use fat16/fat32/NTFS; otherise syslinux will fail. But it seems not to help:( Maybe it is the partition table (I choose gpt instead of the default msdos).

Automatically Mount USB Drives On Ubuntu Or Debian Server

Automatically Mount USB Drives On Ubuntu Or Debian Server With USBmount

Determine/install/switch Window Manager

sudo apt-get install wmctrl
wmctrl -m           

sudo apt-get install <pkg-name>
<pkg-name> --replace

On an old/new Ubuntu the default window manager is Compiz/GNOME Shell, for xubuntu it is Xfwm4 and for BBB it is Openbox. We can use the neofetch command.

Jenkins

How to Install Jenkins Automation Server with Apache on Ubuntu 16.04

Automatic update, unattended upgrade

$ tail /var/log/apt/history.log
Start-Date: 2018-12-05  06:38:19
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Install: ...
Upgrade: ...
...
Start-Date: 2018-12-21  06:18:59
Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade
Upgrade: linux-libc-dev:amd64 (4.4.0-140.166, 4.4.0-141.167)
End-Date: 2018-12-21  06:19:00
  • Software & Updates GUI
    • By default, it will check automatically check updates every day. I changed it to every week.
    • When there are security updates, it will download and install automatically by default. Looks good.
    • When there are other updates, it will display weekly.
  • How to Disable Automatic Updates On Ubuntu

How to find out if/why my Ubuntu/Debian Linux server needs a reboot/restart

  • See also the Grub page. When a new initrid image is downloaded, /boot/grub/grub.cfg will be updated to use the newest image.
    grep initrd.img /boot/grub/grub.cfg -n
    

Raspberry Pi

Shell example to get notification when you need to reboot

How to find out if Raspberry PI Linux OS needs a reboot

After running update/upgrade in Ubuntu

Virtualbox

Virtualbox does not work. After initial fix, the guest machine cannot connect to internet:(

Crashes network manager (no internet connection, no applet)

The solution on here works on my Ubuntu 14.04.4. Download 3 deb files and install them (downgrade packages).

Printer setup

Printers -> Add -> Network Printer -> Find Network Printer (wait a little bit).

It shows two matches. Brother HL-5250DN (AppSocket/JetDirect network printer via DNS-SD) & Brother HL-5250DN series (LPD network printer via DNS-SD). The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.

Another way is to type the IP approach (Enter URI). Enter 192.168.1.88:9100 -> Select printer from database -> Brother. There are two possibilities: HL-5250DN & HL-5250DN for CUPS. The first one does not work and the 2nd one works.

It is strange that when I try to print from Firefox, it shows 3 options (Print to file, BRN_xxxxx, HL-5250DN). The BRN_XXXXX shows the status is online but it cannot be printed.

Web interface (port 631)

Troubleshooting

  • Pop_OS.If the printer stops working, open the Printers Application again and click the gear icon, and select Remove Printer to remove the printer and its settings. Repeat the steps above to add the printer and try printing the test page again. This process usually resolves many printing issues.
  • io.elementary.appcenter took 2GB memory on Pop_OS 20.04; see Pop Shop not closing properly (sometimes)
  • Download driver from manufacturer website
  • To look at the CUPS (Common Unix Printing System) configuration and status window, please open this webpage: http://localhost:631. The "Help" menu provides help for lots of printer commands.
  • Debugging Printing Problems Ubuntu
    • avahi-browse -a -v -t -r can show the printer IP

Deep sleeping

Command line

  • lpstat
    • lpstat -t: see the status for all of the printers on the system, as well as the scheduler and all jobs
    • lpstat -p: Display all installed printers
    • lpstat -a: Display only those printers that are currently accepting print requests.
    • lpstat -o: Display all active print jobs
  • lp
    • lp example.pdf: print a single example.pdf file on your default printer
    • lp -d MFCL2700DW example.pdf: specify a printer via the -d switch:
    • Two-sided printing: lp -o sides=two-sided-long-edge example.pdf
    • lp -P 1,3,5-7,16 example.pdf : Print certain pages
    • man lp: Help
  • lpadmin
    • lpadmin -x: Delete a printer. PS I cannot delete a printer either using the GUI or the command line:(

LPR & Cupswrapper*

$ lpstat -R  # check queue

File:PrinterInstall.png

Paper Jam

Brother MFCL2710DW - Clearing paper jam errors

Drum

Graphics driver

GPU info

$ lspci -vnn | grep VGA -A 12
# OR
$ lshw -numeric -C display

To check hardware acceleration

# If glxinfo is not find, run sudo apt-get install mesa-utils
$ glxinfo | grep OpenGL

Under Ubuntu-Unity, we can search Additional Drivers to install propriety party drivers instead of using X.org.

On Dell T3600, it shows (pay attention to the line driver=nouveau). See also Installing Nouveau on your Linux computer.

$ sudo lshw -C video
[sudo] password for brb:
  *-display
    description: VGA compatible controller
    product: GF108GL [Quadro 600]
    vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
    ...

If I change to use the nvidia driver on T3600 which has NVIDIA Quadro 600, the GLX error will happen (OpenGL related. Some programs like Qt Creator, Blender will not be able to run). See the detail.

AMD vs NVIDIA

Should You Use AMD or NVIDIA GPUs on Linux?

Autostart a program after logging into your desktop

  1. ~/.config/autostart/ (hidden directory) Add .desktop files to here to have programs start automatically at startup. These .desktop files are application shortcuts — you can often create them by dragging-and-dropping an application onto your desktop or even just into the ~/.config/autostart/ window. I am using this way to auto start conky; see here. How can I add new autostart programs in Lubuntu? If you’re not using a desktop environment check out ~/.bash_profile file.
  2. /etc/xdg/autostart
  3. search 'Startup Applications Preferences' in Dash/Menu/Preferences. I have 1) Calibre 2) Dropbox 3) SSH Key Agent (/usr/bin/gnome-keyring-daemon --start --components=ssh) . For Lubuntu, this option is available on version 19.04+.

Resources:

Auto start services on boot

On Ubuntu (Let’s say script name is nginx),

  1. Copy the script in /etc/init.d/ folder
  2. Execute the below command
update-rc.d nginx defaults
  1. Reboot the server to ensure services are started.

Take screenshots (and edit them)

gnome-screenshot (preinstalled in Ubuntu)

# Current window
gnome-screenshot -w

# an area
gnome-screenshot -a

# delay
gnome-screenshot --delay=[SECONDS]

# interactive mode
gnome-screenshot -i

# directly save your screenshot
gnome-screenshot --file=[FILENAME]

# copy to the clipboard
gnome-screenshot -c

Shutter (removed)

Shutter screenshot tool was removed from Debian Unstable and Ubuntu 18.10 . Consider flameshot.

# https://launchpad.net/~shutter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:shutter/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install shutter
  • After we launch Shutter, the tool sits at the (upper-right) Ubuntu system tray
  • The built-in editor (click Edit button on the rhs) is convenient but limited (GIMP is more powerful but complicated). Tools includes
    • Select item to move or resize it
    • Draw a freehand line
    • Highlighter
    • Draw a straight line
    • Draw an arrow
    • Draw a rectangle
    • Draw an ellipse
    • Add a text
    • Censor portions of the screenshot
    • Pixelize selected areas
    • Crop
  • screenshots
  • Each taken screenshots are placed in different tabs in Shutter
  • If we close Shutter, the unsaved screenshots are still there because by default it automatically save files in the ~/Pictures folder. We can modify the settings from Edit -> Preferences.
  • It also supports 'cropping'. Click 'Edit' button, Tool -> Crop, Select a region, Click 'Crop' button on the RHS.

ksnip

Ksnip 1.6.0 Screenshot Software Released With System Tray Icon, Global Hotkeys, Watermarks And More

Note the snap version of the program does not allow me to save the file?

The deb binary file works perfectly.

To crop an image, click the "Crop" icon. It will select the border of the image ready for cropping. All you have to do is drag and resize the rectangle. See a screenshot below.

File:Ksnip.png

flameshot (good replacement of shutter)

Annotator

GIMP

File -> Create -> Screenshot

import

command from ImageMagick

scrot

from scrot package. Note that by default the title bar will not be included (see the '-b' option below).

It seems scrot is better for my need.

Note: there seems no way to copy the screenshot to the clipboard.

scrot -c -d 5 screenshot.png     # -c is count down, -d is delay

scrot -b -c -d 5 -u screenshot.png  # -b is title bar, -u is the current foc'u'sed window

scrot -u                         # current window

scrot -s screenshot.png          # select an area

scrot --thumb 50                 # 50% of the original screenshot

scrot abc.png -e 'gthumb $n'     # open gThumb to open the file after taking the screenshot

# sudo apt-get install mirage    # 105 kB
mirage screenshot.png            # view the image

scrot -b -d 5 '%Y:%m:%d:%H:%M:%S.png' -e 'mv $f ~/Desktop/'

See How to take screenshots in Linux with scrot.

ScreenCloud

Hotshots

Only supports Ubuntu up to 14.04.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install hotshots

mtPaint, MyPaint, Pinta

Paint.NET_like_program

Either MyPaint (no tool) or Pinta (can't control font size) is not good at adding text to an image. GIMP is still the king.

Screencaster/Record desktop

OBS Studio (cross platform)

Blue Recorder

Peek

https://github.com/phw/peek 9.9k star, latest release 2020. It is possible to use Peek in a GNOME Shell Wayland session using XWayland by launching Peek with the X11 backend.

VokaScreenNG

kazam

It seems Kazam does not support Wayland yet. So use OBS Studio instead.

Although Kazam can do screenshots, Shutter (can sit on the system tray) is more convenient for taking care of screenshots.

The default frame rate is only 15. If we want to increase it, go to File -> Preferences -> Screencast tab.

When recording, it will have 5 seconds (adjustable) to wait. After launching Kazam, it will show an icon (video recorder) on the top-right corner. Keyboard shortcuts are available. For example (Windows key=Super key),

  • Record=Ctrl + Windows + r,
  • Finish=Ctrl + Windows + f,
  • Pause=Ctrl + Windows + p.
sudo apt-get install kazam

You can choose fullscreen, window or a specific area. However, if you want to change the window or area once you have chosen one, you have to restart the program. One nice thing with Kazam is the output video is in .mp4 format (not ogv or ogg format). For a 14-seconds video with 15 frames per second (default), the video file size is 1.4MB.

A good introduction Create Screencast Videos With Ease Using Kazam

SimpleScreenRecorder (Qt based)

source code and this article

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maarten-baert/simplescreenrecorder
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install simplescreenrecorder

Istanbul

Saved files are in the ogg format.

sudo apt-get install istanbul

RecordMyDesktop

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0Tn3Z8OklQ.

    • The recorded video is in the ogv format.
    • It can be run from the command line.
    • We need to run ffmpeg to convert video to flv (Quality seems to be reduced) OR we can use online service (http://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-mp4) to convert ogv file to mp4 file (Same quality as I can tell).
sudo apt-get install recordmydesktop gtk-recordmydesktop

Create animated Gif of a screencast

Second screen

Deskreen: share an app or the desktop

VirtScreen

https://github.com/kbumsik/VirtScreen

Mirroring display/screen

Wallpaper

Customize the desktop

Dock

Show date in top bar of desktop

  • Ubuntu 18.04 dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/interface/clock-show-date 'true'

Remove overlay scroll bar

http://www.itworld.com/article/2698420/disable-overlay-scroll-bars-in-ubuntu-14-04.html

Change scroll bar color

See this post. Run sudo apt-get install gnome-color-chooser.

Go to Engines tab in gnome-color-chooser and choose clearlooks engine for scrollbars.

How to turn off/disable Compiz's “drag to maximize” behaviour?

http://askubuntu.com/questions/72452/how-to-turn-off-compizs-drag-to-maximize-behaviour

On Mint, go to Preferences -> Window Tiling -> Enable Window Tiling and snapping -> Off.

Move a Window Without Clicking the Titlebar

Hold down the Alt key and then click in the window anywhere, and move your mouse.. See here. For recent Ubuntu, we can hold the super key and drag the window anywhere. See Move and resize windows.

On new Ubuntu, the Settings -> Keyboard Shortcuts shows Alt + F7 can be used to move a Window. The method is to use the arrow keys to move the window up/down after we hit Alt + F7.

Snapping windows to left or right

  • Drag the window to left or right. I found when I drag the window to right, it just maximizes the window
  • Window key + Left/right key. It Works on Ubuntu 18.40.

How to Keep a Window Always on Top

How to Keep a Window Always on Top in Linux

Change mouse cursor size

Settings -> Universal Access

Network Manager

Find Available Network Interfaces On Linux

Find Available Network Interfaces On Linux

  1. ifconfig -a
  2. ip link show # OR ip addr
  3. ls /sys/class/net
  4. cat /proc/net/dev
  5. netstat -i
  6. nmcli device status # OR nmcli connection show

Restart the network

sudo service network-manager restart
# OR
sudo nmcli networking off
sudo nmcli networking on

avahi-daemon

Run sudo apt install avahi-daemon so we can use hostname.local to access the remote machine.

Set static IP

How to Configure Static IP Address on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS or How To Configure Static IP Address In Ubuntu (Easy Guide). Method 1: nmcli Command, Method 2: Netplan, Method 3: nmtui, 4: GUI.

My Ubuntu Server has two IP addresses, but only one is assigned in netplan, any ideas? Solution: assign static ones in the router to your computer's MAC address.

Starting with 17.10 release, Netplan is the default network management tool on Ubuntu. PS. another file we may want to check is /etc/dhcpcd.conf.

PS: replace eth0 as needed. On my Ubuntu box, it should be ens18 according to ip a. We can find out the device name by the default 00-netcfg.yaml file. Setting up Static IP address on Ubuntu Server 22.04.

$ sudo cat /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml

network:
  version: 2
  renderer: networkd
  ethernets:
    eth0:
      dhcp4: no
      addresses:
        - 192.168.1.199/24
      nameservers:
          addresses: [8.8.8.8, 1.1.1.1]
      routes:
        - to: default
          via: 192.168.1.1
$ sudo netplan apply # or sudo netplan --debug apply 
$ ip a               # no reboot is necessary

Now that I got a message when I tried above on the latest Ubuntu 20.04. `gateway4` has been deprecated, use default routes instead. To fix it, follow the instruction here by replacing gateway4 with routes with to and via.

Multiple IP addresses

Change IP address from the command line

/sbin/ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.17 netmask 255.255.255.0 up
/sbin/ifconfig eth0

Windows OS.

Local DNS

Set up OpenDNS

Set up OpenDNS on Linux Mint or Set custom DNS servers on Linux with Network Manager or resolv.conf

Select the Method: Automatic (DHCP) addresses only and enter 208.67.220.220, 208.67.222.222 into the DNS field, then click Save.

But after the change (and reboot), I don't have internet anymore.

DNS problem and 127.0.1.1

(Ubuntu 16.04 on Odroid) For some reason, pinging my domain always goes to the wrong IP. If I go to System -> Administration -> Network to change DNS from 127.0.1.1 to 8.8.8.8, it fixes the problem. But if I reboot, the DNS entry goes back to 127.0.1.1 again.

When I follow this post nameserver 127.0.1.1 in resolv.conf won't go away, the DNS will be changed to local IP of my router and the problem is fixed (even I reboot the computer).

See also the next: How to flush the DNS cache

How to flush the DNS cache

sudo /etc/init.d/dns-clean

NM-applet

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/NetworkManager

Wifi problem troubleshooting

Wi-Fi Not Working in Linux? Here’s How to Fix it 2024. 1. Hardware or software, 2. Driver, 3. DNS.

How to Connect to WiFi using netplan

How to Connect to WiFi from the Terminal in Ubuntu Linux

Manage wifi network using nmcli and wavemon

Turn on/off wifi adapter using nmcli

The command-line equivalent of unchecking the nm-applet's 'Enable Wi-fi' should be

nmcli nm wifi off
# OR
nmcli radio wifi off
# OR
sudo ifconfig wlan0 down

Nmtui

How to Manage Linux Wi-Fi Network with Nmtui

Proxy

Internet Shut Down

IP scanner

  • Angry IP Scanner (Windows, Mac, Linux). GUI.
  • nmap utility; e.g. sudo nmap -sP 192.168.1.1/24
  • fing (terminal)

How to get connection to both wifi as well as LAN

wireless connection randomly drop off: iwconfig, iwconfig

My wireless adapter is TP-LINK, TL-WN722N.

http://askubuntu.com/questions/73607/wireless-connection-keeps-dropping-with-an-intel-3945abg-card

sudo iwconfig  # List available wireless interfaces 

sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off

5 Best Linux/Ubuntu compatible USB Wifi cards:

  • AirLink101 AWLL6075 Wireless N Mini USB Adapter
  • Medialink – Wireless N USB Adapter – 802.11n
  • ASUS (USB-N13) Wireless-N USB Adapter
  • Panda Mini Wifi (b/g/n) 150Mbps Card
  • TP-Link TL-WN722N 150Mbps High Gain Wireless USB Adapter

To show (USB) wireless adapter information

sudo lshw -C network
sudo lsusb -v
iwconfig      # get signal level, Bit rate

To check wifi connection information (SSID, channel, address, frequency, qualiyt, signal level, ...). How do I scan for Wireless Access Points?

sudo iwlist wlan0 scan

sudo iw dev wlan0 scan | egrep "signal:|SSID:" | sed -e "s/\tsignal: //" -e "s/\tSSID: //" | awk '{ORS = (NR % 2 == 0)? "\n" : " "; print}' | sort      # change wlan0 to the right interface

My experience is quality should be at least 50/70 and signal level should be larger than -60dBm.

On my nuc desktop, it got -63 dBm (on Sunday it is -54 dBm). On Raspberry Pi zero, it shows -54 dBm (impressive). On Mint with Qualcomm Atheros AR93xx, it shows -56 dBm. On macbook pro, I got -70. On Raspberry Pi 3B (around the router), it shows -39 dBm.

How to interpret wireless quality indicators?.

VPN

See VPN

DHCP Server

File Server

Network File System (NFS)

NFS allows a system to share directories and files with others over a network. By using NFS, users and programs can access files on remote systems almost as if they were local files.

Some of the most notable benefits that NFS can provide are:

  • Local workstations use less disk space.
  • There is no need for users to have separate home directories on every network machine. Home directories could be set up on the NFS server and made available throughout the network.

Server part:

sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server

Configure the directories to be exported by adding them to the /etc/exports file.

/home/USERNAME/SHAREFOLDER 192.168.1.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)
/ubuntu  *(ro,sync,no_root_squash)
/home    *(rw,sync,no_root_squash)
# replace * with one of the hostname formats.

where 'ro' means read only. See Linux Home Server Howto. The no_root_squash option will not prevent root on a client machine from writing files to the server as root; by default, NFS will map any requests from root on the client to the 'nobody' user on the server. See digitalocean.

To start the NFS server:

sudo service nfs-kernel-server start

Client part:

PS.

  • There is no need to enter any password related to the NFS server.
  • See digitalocean for other ways to specify the arguments in </etc/fstab>.
sudo apt-get install nfs-common

sudo mount -t nfs example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu
# The mount point directory /mnt/ubuntu must exist.
# or modify the /etc/fstab file 
# example.hostname.com:/ubuntu /mnt/ubuntu nfs rsize=8192,wsize=8192,timeo=14,intr
# localip:/sharedfolder /mnt/ubuntu nfs defaults 0 0

brb@brb-P45T-A:~$ ps -ef | grep nfs
root       675     2  0 11:16 ?        00:00:00 [nfsiod]
root     14783     2  0 16:51 ?        00:00:00 [nfsv4.0-svc]
brb      14960 13491  0 16:56 pts/0    00:00:00 grep --color=auto nfs

To make the mounting permanently, run sudo nano /etc/fstab and include a line like

1.2.3.4:/home    /mnt/nfs/home   nfs auto,noatime,nolock,bg,nfsvers=4,intr,tcp,actimeo=1800 0 0

Some help:

Boot from an NFS server

With NFS booting, the core kernel and file systems are kept on a central server and then pushed out onto client systems to be booted on there. That means your files and desktop will always be available wherever you want to log in.

At the end, the client computer does not need any internal storage. Cool!

CIFS (Common Internet File System) and NTLMv2 (NT LAN Manager)

Note that this method is most suitable for transferring small files. Users transferring large amounts of data to and from Helix/Biowulf should continue to use scp or sftp. (nih.gov)

Samba

Samba

Change automatic login

Open sudo nano /etc/gdm3/custom.conf and change the logic value true/false

Change the default session when using auto login

See this post. We need to edit the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf. Note that on my Ubuntu 12.04, I have the following desktop options.

$ ls -lt /usr/share/xsessions/
total 16
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 205 Apr 19  2012 gnome.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 188 Apr 19  2012 gnome-shell.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 208 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu-2d.desktop
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 185 Apr 19  2012 ubuntu.desktop

sudo

How To Grant And Remove Sudo Privileges To Users On Ubuntu

Terminal

Directory color on ssh

When I ssh to biowulf from Gnome/Terminal, the folder color became dark blue which is hard to read when the background color is black. A solution is https://serverfault.com/questions/137649/changing-terminal-colors-in-ubuntu-server.

Note that when we use the terminal app Tabby, the directory color is easy to see.

1. append this to your ~/.bashrc

    if [ "$TERM" != "dumb" ]; then
      [ -e "$HOME/.dir_colors" ] && 
      DIR_COLORS="$HOME/.dir_colors" [ -e "$DIR_COLORS" ] ||
      DIR_COLORS="" 
      eval "`dircolors -b $DIR_COLORS`" 
      alias ls='ls --color=auto'
    fi

2. create/edit your ~/.dir_colors, for example with

  $ dircolors --print-database > .dir_colors

3. Then force a read of your .bashrc file with:

  $ source ~/.bashrc

Everything should be pretty.

powerline

Remember terminal tabs

The trick on this post works for me on my GNOME Terminal 3.6.2 (gnome-terminal --version).

# To save configuration into /home/$USER/terminal.cfg:
gnome-terminal --save-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg

# To load it back:
gnome-terminal --load-config=/home/$USER/terminal.cfg

To recall the titles, follow this simple hack. That is, add an entry Title=xxxx to each tab section.

Terminal tab color

If we open several tabs in the (GNOME) Terminal, the default color of the active tab is not quite different from the other tabs. We need a solution to change the tab colors.

http://askubuntu.com/questions/355297/gnome-terminal-tabs-no-contrast-between-active-and-inactive-tabs

Solution: edit ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css (you might have to create it) and add:

TerminalWindow,
TerminalWindow.background {
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
        color: #000000;
}

TerminalWindow .notebook tab {
        padding: 2;
        background-color: #6e6e6e;
}

TerminalWindow .notebook tab:active {
        background-color: #d1d1d1;
}

Then close ALL terminal windows start and test.

How to practically use your Linux terminal for everything

Record terminal: script command

Font

Large text, monitor scaling, HiDPI displays

Install Microsoft Font in linux suite

PCWorld.com

Install language packs

sudo apt-get install language-pack-[cod] language-pack-gnome-[cod] language-pack-[cod]-base language-pack-gnome-[cod]-base

For example, [cod]=en or [cod]=zh.

Change locale language and character set

Display Chinese character (from vanilla Debian/Ubuntu system)

sudo apt-get install fonts-arphic-ukai fonts-arphic-uming
sudo apt-get install language-support-fonts-zh
# Or
sudo apt-get install ttf-arphic-uming ttf-wqy-zenhei
# OR
sudo apt-get install fonts-arphic-uming fonts-wqy-zenhei

Chinese Input

Zhuyin-keyboard.gif

Ibus.png

  1. type 'language' in Dash search (Or click Power button on the top-right corner -> System Settings...) and click 'Language Support' (this may not be installed from (x)Ubuntu automatically. In such case, IBUS will be missing eg Chewing method). The 'Language Support' is under Settings menu in xUbuntu.
  2. Click 'Install' if a message popped up with the message 'The language support is not installed completely'. After the installation is done, the 'Language support' dialog comes back.
  3. Choose between ibus (ubuntu < 16.04) /fcitx (ubuntu 16.04).
    • Choose 'IBUS' for keyboard input method system (bottom of the dialog). IBUS is under 'System' menu in xUbuntu.
    • Choose 'fcitx'
  4. Click 'Install/Remove Languages'. Choose Chinese. Click 'Apply'. An 'Applying changes' dialog will appear.
  5. Click 'Close' button.
  6. Select Chinese
    • System Settings -> Text Entry -> '+' -> Chinese. Or Settings > Keyboard Input Method > Input method > Select an input method > Show only input methods for your region > Chinese 酷 Chewing. If we cannot find this dialog, we can launch it by ibus-setup command. If Chewing is not shown as one of Chinese input methods, we can log out and log in the desktop. If ibus does not have the chewing selection, we should try to install it sudo apt-get install ibus-chewing and/or run ibus restart.
    • Dash -> Fcitx Configuration. '+' -> Chewing. PS. On Ubuntu 16.04 it only shows a Chinese option without further options even I installed ibus-chewing.
  7. Make sure 'Show current input source in the menu bar' is checked.
  8. Click 'Close' button.

On Ubuntu 14.04, the super key is Windows.

On Ubuntu 16.04, ibus does not work. Use fcitx instead. Chewing(Fcitx) should be added to the "Text Entry" GUI. "fcitx" should be selected in the "Language Support" GUI (it's OK the language for menus and windows does not include 漢語 (臺灣). A linux or keyboard icon should appear in the taskbar.

On Ubuntu 18.04, I don't need to use fcitx (not available by default)

  1. I follow pingyinjoe to install Chinese from Language Support. Reboot (Log out seems to take forever).
  2. I follow this post to use sudo locale-gen zh_TW.UTF-8 to add chewing to the list (see next step).
  3. Type 'region' to search and click "Region and Language". Follow the GUI to add Chinese (Chewing).
  4. Test it by using Windows + Space to switch input methods.

Note that do not use 'Text Entry' application (shown as one options when we search 'language'). This application will conflict with ibus.

Easy way

Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 and 19.10. Do not to go to "Input Method".

  1. Language support. Make sure Chinese (traditional) is selected. Log out and log in. This step is not needed when I try Pop!_os. No need to worry about keyboard input method system; the default 'none' is OK. Log out and log in.
  2. Choose Settings -> Region & Language -> Input Source -> Chinese (Taiwan).

On Debian 11, I first need to run sudo apt-get install ibus-chewing & ibus restart. Then log out and log in again. Go to settings-Region and Language. Input Sources - Other - Chinese. Select Chinese (Chewing). Done. Use Win+Space to switch input languages.

ibus

How To Setup Multilingual Input Method On Ubuntu 18.04.

ibus works fine on Pop_OS 20.04 (it does not have fcitx PLUS ibus is already running) . Step 1 is to make sure Chinese is included in Language Support (it's already in Pop_OS 20.04) Step 2. Use Settings and search for 'input sources'. Use "+" to add Chinese Chewing.

gcin

新注音 New Zhuyin

sudo apt-get install gcin

fcitx

https://daviwa.blogspot.com/2017_10_08_archive.html

  • On Linux Mint, it cannot show a list of candidate words. The trick of using killall fcitx-qimpanel works.
  • On Ubuntu Mate, the fcitx works fine. ps -ef | grep fcitx-qimpanel shows nothing.
  • On Lubuntu 18.04 LTS, fcitx works fine.
    1. add Chinese in 'Language Support'
    2. log out and log in (For live CD, the user name is lubuntu and the password is empty)
    3. click on fcitx icon > ConfigureFcitx. Uncheck the option Only Show Current Language in order to get a list of available input methods. Add Chinese Chewing. Close the Window.
    4. use Ctrl+Space keybinding to switch the language

/usr/lib/ibus/ibus-ui-gtk3 high memory usage

For some reason, the ubuntu 14.04 is not responsive. Htop shows ibus-ui-gtk3 is the culprit. The suggestion is to run

killall ibus-daemon

After I run this command and wait a few seconds, the memory leak problem is solved.

Change time zone

http://wiki.debian.org/TimeZoneChanges

$sudo dpkg-reconfigure tzdata

The command launches an ncurses based interface which allows arrow keys to be used to select the region specific time zone.

Make script run at boot time with init.d directory

http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/28

For example, see here from running a python script for raspberry pi.

  1. Create a script /etc/init.d/lcd
  2. Make the script executable
  3. Make the script known to the system by using the update-rc.d' command
sudo update-rc.d lcd defaults

/etc/rc.local file

For CentOS, we use file ‘/etc/rc.d/rc.local’ instead of ‘/etc/rc.local’. We also need to make this file executable before adding any script or command to the file.

Note:

  • When executing a script at startup, make sure that the script ends with ‘exit 0’.
  • Using /etc/rc.local for custom scripts is a legacy method, and some modern Debian systems might not have this file or might not execute it. Consider using systemd units or other modern methods for more reliable and maintainable solutions.

crontab

Executing Commands and Scripts at Reboot & Startup in Linux

Back up DVDs

Top 5 Linux DVD RIP Software from cyberciti.biz.

dvdbackup command

It works and fast. It will create a new directory (no need to specify beforehand).

sudo apt install dvdbackup
dvdbackup # get usage

dvdbackup -i /dev/dvd -o ~/Videos/ -M
# -M means to back up the whole DVD

We can further create an ISO file from a directory using

genisoimage -o output_image.iso directory_name
# Or
mkisofs -lJR -o output_image.iso directory_name
# -l : Allow full 31 character filenames.
# -J : Generate Joliet directory records in addition to regular iso9660 file names.
# -R : Generate System Use Sharing Protocol (SUSP) and Rock Ridge (RR) records using the Rock Ridge protocol

Create an iso file from a CD/DVD or HD

See also

Method 1 (Better than Method 2). No need to umount the cdrom.

mkisofs -o /tmp/DVD.iso /tmp/directory/

to make an ISO from files on your hard drive.

Method 2. Make sure the cdrom is NOT mounted. Type mount to confirm it. If cd was mouted automatically unmout it with umount command: like umount /dev/cdrom or umount /mnt/cdrom. Note that no extra forward slash after /dev/cdrom for the command below.

dd if=/dev/cdrom of=~/DVD.iso status=progress # worked in antiX
dd bs=4M if=/dev/sr0 of=~/DVD.iso status=progress 
# Works for me to back up some borrowed DVDs
# 
# Don't add the 'bs' parameter or you'll get an error reading '/dev/sr0': Input/output error
# or use VLC to watch a little bit of the DVD first to fix the problem (why it helps?)
# note that status=progress does not show the percentage. It shows how much is copied.
# OR
cat /dev/sr0 > ~/DVD.iso

For some reason I get an Input/output error. But after I use VLC to play the video, the Input/output error is gone when I try it again.

We can mount the iso file to a directory to check the iso file content is correct.

mount -t iso9660 -o loop,ro DVD.iso /mnt

Method 3. Monitor the progress of percentage assume we know the disk size

sudo apt-get install pv
dd if=/dev/urandom | pv -s 2G | dd of=/dev/null

Method 4. To see the progress of dd once it's running, open another terminal and enter:

sudo kill -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd)

This will display dd progress in the dd terminal window without halting the process. If you're on BSD or OS X, use INFO instead of USR1. The USR1 signal will terminate dd.

If you would like to get regular updates of the dd progress, then enter:

watch -n5 'sudo kill -USR1 $(pgrep ^dd)'

watch will probe the dd process every -n seconds (-n5 = 5 seconds) and report without halting it.

Note the proper single quotes in the commands above.

HandBrake

It works but it loses the menu page on DVD.

Have fun with /etc/hosts file

su -c "nano /etc/hosts"

127.0.0.1	localhost
::1             localhost
74.125.67.100   DNS_NAME1 DNS_NAME2
  • If you want to add aliases for your machine that will lookup to the loopback address you can keep adding them as space separated values on that line.
  • "::1" is the ipv6 equivalent of 127.0.0.1 (which is for ipv4).

Block malware, adware

How to Use Your Computer’s Hosts File to Block Tons of Malware, Porn, and Other Types of Websites

Mount a remote file system over ssh

SSHFS: mount a remote file system over ssh

Linux Console File Managers

Nautilus Files or Nemo (File Manager)

Bookmark the current directory to the sidebar

Ctrl + d. See also Files > Keyboard Shortcuts.

Ctrl + L

Change to a directory

Undo Ctrl+L

Press ESC.

Mount another Linux system in Nautilus

Very easy. Check out howtogeek.com

Eject USB drive

One or more applications are keeping the volume busy. One reason is I cd to one directory in the USB drive on the Terminal. If I move away, I can eject the drive.

Preview a file

Use the space bar to preview a file and click the space bar again or ESC to close the preview. Click "f" or F11 to preview the file in full-screen.

Create a desktop shortcut

  • Navigate to your application in Nautilus. Right-click, select "Make Link". Then drag shortcut to your desktop. Works in Ubuntu 12.04.
  • Pale moon browser instruction, especially the icon part.

.desktop file format

Open a terminal

sudo apt-get install nautilus-open-terminal
nautilus -q

In Ubuntu 15.10, the functionality is already included in nautilus!

The Linux Directory Structure, Explained

https://www.howtogeek.com/117435/htg-explains-the-linux-directory-structure-explained/

Templates folder in the home directory

What is the “Templates” folder in the home directory for?

What purpose does the Public folder serve

gnome-sushi - Quick look

Get macOS ‘Quick Look’ on Ubuntu with GNOME Sushi

Plugin

Nemo

Mount and Unmount Storage Devices from the Linux Terminal

How to Mount and Unmount Storage Devices from the Linux Terminal

Mount iso file

$ sudo mkdir /mnt/iso
$ sudo mount -o loop /tmp/file.iso /mnt/iso
$ sudo umount /mnt/iso

Check ubuntu version from command line

http://www.howtogeek.com/206240/how-to-tell-what-distro-and-version-of-linux-you-are-running/

lsb_release -a     # command not found if we run it from a docker image

# OR
cat /etc/issue     # works on docker image

# OR
cat /etc/*release  # works on docker image

# check kernel version
uname -r           # docker will get this information from the host

# check 32/64 bit kernel
uname -a           # docker will get this information from the host

keyboard shortcuts

Go to keyboard app to change the settings. Note: Super key is also Windows key. Use 'Backspace' key to disable a shortcut.

  • List from ubuntu.com
  • Super: Open the Dash. Press and hold it to see a cheat sheet with a bunch of other nifty shortcuts.
  • Super + Number: Open the application that is at that position in the dock
  • Alt/Super/Shift + Mouse: Move an application. Useful if an application's title bar is too high.
  • Alt + F2: Run an application by typing its name in the box which appears (same function as the Super key).
  • Alt + Space: Activate the window menu. Not useful so I assign this to "Show all applications" (Super + a). This will be consistent with macOS.
  • Ctrl + Super + D: To minimize all windows
  • sudo apt install gnome-tweaks . From there, go to workspaces on the LHS choose static spaces. Choose the number of workspaces you like. Click on the super key to see all workspaces on the RHS. Drag and drop an app to move it to the desired workspace.
  • Super + left/right: snap the window to left/right
  • Super + upper/down: maximize/resize the window
  • Super + h: hide/minimize a window. I changed it to Super + m (overwrite its original meaning). On macOS, it is Command + m.

On Xubuntu,

  • Alt + F1 (Ctrl + ESC): Application menu.
  • Alt + F2 (Super + R): Application Finder.

Add a new keyboard shortcut

Let's say I want to assign Ctrl+Alt+s to bring the shutdown dialog.

  1. System Settings -> Keyboard -> Shortcuts -> Windows -> Toggle shaded state -> Backspace to disable it. For some reason, I cannot assign a new keybinding using the method of Custom Shortcuts' method.
  2. Open Ubuntu Software Center and install Compiz Config Setting Manager program. Open the program by search Compiz and then create a new command gnome-session-quit --power-off --force with a name like 'Shutdown' and the keyboard binding we want. CCSM -> General -> Commands.

With this approach, it will give a dialog with 4 options (lock suspend restart shutdown) but no one is pre-selected. If we want the shutdown icon being preselected, use this script where the zenity command was used to create a dialog. The zenity program was pre-installed in Ubuntu. See How to Make Simple Graphical Shell Scripts with Zenity on Linux.

Firefox

  • Space: page down
  • Shift + space: page up

Hardware/Device manager

  • How to List Your Computer’s Devices From the Linux Terminal mount , lsblk, df , fdisk , The /proc Files , lspci , lsusb , lsdev , lshw , lsscsi , dmidecode, hwinfo.
  • By default, ubuntu does not provide any graphical tool like device manager on Windows. A very close one is lshw (hardware lister). A GUI tool based on it is called lshw-gtk (seems not as informative as the command line one) and can be installed by sudo apt-get install lshw-gtk in Ubuntu/Debian or yum install lshw in Red Hat/Fedora/CentOS.
  • As you can see the line containing 'display' shows the motherboard (P45T-A), CPU (Intel Core 2 Duo E8400), graphical card (GeForce 9400 GT in this case), et al.
    $ sudo lshw -short
    
  • For storage part, ubuntu provides a graphical tool. See "disk utility" on gnome based ubuntu or search for "disks" in launcher.
  • How to Use lsusb in Linux (With a Practical Example)
  • Get All Kind of System Information in Linux Terminal With inxi

Hardinfo, Hardinfo2

Find out motherboard information

# No root
cat /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/board_{vendor,name,version}

# Root
sudo dmidecode  | grep -A4 '^Base Board Information'

RAM

Linux Check Ram Speed and Type Commands

sudo apt install dmidecode
sudo dmidecode --type 17

Hard drive specification

# hdparm command
sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda

# OR using lshw command
sudo apt-get install lshw
lshw -class disk -class storage

# Find Out Disks Name Only
lshw -short -C disk

# smartmontools package
sudo smartctl -i /dev/sda

ufw (uncomplicated firewall)

The default firewall configuration tool for Ubuntu is ufw. Developed to ease iptables firewall configuration, ufw provides a user friendly way to create an IPv4 or IPv6 host-based firewall. By default UFW is disabled.

Suppose I have a virtual machine running a web server at port 8888 (The vm may be initialized by the Vagrant command). I can access the webpage from my host machine using http://localhost:8888.

Now I want the web page to be accessible from other local machines. We can use the ufw command to enable the firewall wall and open ports for certain services.

sudo ufw allow 8888/tcp
sudo ufw show added
sudo ufw enable
sudo ufw status
sudo ufw app list
sudo ufw delete allow 8069

nmap localhost

Now I can go to another machine, open a browser at http://hostip:8888/. I should be able to get the same result as I got from the host machine.

In one instance sshing to a server failed (connection time) for some reason. The solution is to run the following command on the server

sudo ufw allow 22/tcp

A graphical interface program is called Gufw Firewall.

Other things ufw can do:

  • Allow/Deny by ports and (optional) protocols
  • Allow/Deny by service name
  • Disable ping requests.
  • Allow by specific IP
  • Allow by subnet
  • Allow by specific port and IP address/range. For example, to allow a VNC access from a specific IP.
    # https://serverfault.com/a/74024
    sudo ufw allow from 192.168.1.0/24 to any port 5900
    
  • Deny by certain IP address
  • Deny by certain IP address and certain port

webmin

See http://www.webmin.com/deb.html

wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb

The install will be done automatically to /usr/share/webmin, the administration username set to root and the password to your current root password. You should now be able to login to Webmin at the URL http://localhost:10000/. Or if accessing it remotely, replace localhost with your system's IP address.

apt-get install perl libnet-ssleay-perl openssl libauthen-pam-perl libpam-runtime libio-pty-perl apt-show-versions python
wget http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/webadmin/webmin_1.600_all.deb
dpkg --install webmin_1.600_all.deb

Webmin.png

Virtualize Linux

http://www.linuxuser.co.uk/features/how-to-virtualise-linux-part-1

CPU information

$ grep name /proc/cpuinfo | sort -u
model name	: AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor      # home

model name	: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU  X7560  @ 2.27GHz    # helix

model name	: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 0 @ 3.20GHz  # office

CPU usage

import psutil
print psutil.cpu_percent()

Note not like the htop command, the result from psutil fluctuates a lot.

Find out if the OS is running in a virtual environment

Linux adds the hypervisor flag to /proc/cpuinfo if the kernel detects running on some sort of a hypervisor. See here.

cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep hypervisor

Virtualbox

See here.

gksu

VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not running

Got the above message on the upper right corner of the screen for every booting. Note I don't install VirtualBox. A solution is run

gksudo gedit /etc/X11/Xsession.d/98vboxadd-xclient

find the line

notify-send "VBoxClient: the VirtualBox kernel service is not running.  Exiting."

Now change notify-send to echo.

Thin client

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ThinClients

UbuntuLTSP

LTSP

Raspberry Pi

Running Raspberry Pi’s as Thin Clients with Ubuntu 14.04 LTS

[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi UbuntuLTSP/RaspberryPi ]

Remote desktop

Remote desktop

Install sshd

apt-get update
apt-get install openssh-server

sftp, vsftpd and virtual users

ProFTPd

Install LAMP

See the page [1]

apt-get install apache2
a2enmod rewrite
apt-get install mysql-server   [I choose branch name as MYSQL root password]
apt-get install php5 php-pear php5-suhosin
apt-get install php5-mysql
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Another instruction including how to set up user directories for Apache web server http://wiki.debian.org/LaMp

apt-get install mysql-server mysql-client
mysql_secure_installation
apt-get install apache2 apache2-doc
apt-get install php5 php5-mysql libapache2-mod-php5
apt-get install python libapache2-mod-python

The apache configuration file is in /etc/apache2/apache2.conf.

For PHP, it is also useful to install php for command line.

sudo aptitude install php5-cli

Restarting apache before testing on web browser

/etc/init.d/apache2 restart

Debian 8

https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-linux-apache-mysql-php-lamp-stack-on-debian-8

sudo aptitude install apache2 apache2-doc
sudo aptitude install mysql-server php5-mysql
# optional
sudo mysql_secure_installation
sudo aptitude install php5-common libapache2-mod-php5 php5-cli
sudo service apache2 restart

AMPPS for a local server

http://www.howtogeek.com/219983/how-to-use-ampps-to-install-joomla-locally/

XAMPP is a free, open source cross platform web server solution stack package for Windows, Mac, and Linux. AMPPS is a software stack from Softaculous enabling Apache, MySQL, MongoDB, PHP, Perl, Python, and Softaculous auto-installer on a desktop.

XAMPP

How to Install XAMPP on Ubuntu 20.04

Sandstorm: self-hostable web productivity suite

Content management systems

PageKit

How to Install PageKit CMS on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

ProcessWire

How to Install ProcessWire CMS on CentOS 7

BookStack

How to Install BookStack on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

A docker image is also available.

Mediawiki

UPnP server

See UPnP.

Storage server GlusterFS

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/high-availability-storage-with-glusterfs-on-debian-8-with-two-nodes/

Security

Automatic security update

TPM

TPM-backed Full Disk Encryption is coming to Ubuntu

https connection

HTTPOXY

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/httpoxy-protect-your-server/

Fail2Ban, Tinyhoneypot and IPv4 security

MYSQL security

Just execute mysql_secure_installation from the command line.

  • You can set a password for root accounts.
  • You can remove root accounts that are accessible from outside the local host.
  • You can remove anonymous-user accounts.
  • You can remove the test database, which by default can be accessed by anonymous users.

See http://www.mysql-optimization.com/mysql-secure-installation-program.html

Meltdown and Spectre

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade

uname -a
# 4.4.0-109

HTTPS connection issue

An https connection problem with certificate. Error message comes from Google-chrome and Safari browsers.

Your connection is not private:

HttpsNotPrivateChrome.png, HttpsNotPrivateSafari.png

If we use wget or curl on a terminal, we will get an error message

$ wget https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz

ERROR: cannot verify ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov's certificate, issued by ‘CN=DigiCert SHA2 High Assurance Server CA,OU=www.digicert.com,O=DigiCert Inc,C=US’:
  Unable to locally verify the issuer's authority.
To connect to ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov insecurely, use `--no-check-certificate'.

# curl -L https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz -o sratoolkit.tar.gz

It is interesting after a few tries, curl works again and wget works after adding the option --no-check-certificate

$ wget --no-check-certificate https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz

$ curl -L -O https://ftp-trace.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sra/sdk/2.7.0/sratoolkit.2.7.0-ubuntu64.tar.gz

HTTPS at NCBI: Guidance for Users

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/home/develop/https-guidance/

Compiling R

Use the following command to download required components before building any R packages. See also ubuntu package for R

sudo apt-get build-dep r-base

Create .deb file

checkinstall command

dpkg-buildpackage command

Package maintenance

See Ubuntu package.

Software automation

Ansible

Ansible is a free and open source software that can be used to automate software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment.

See Ansible

Terminal Assistant

Torrent

Top 6 Torrent Alternatives to The Pirate Bay (7/5/2017)

(old) Popular search sites

  • torrentz
  • thepiratebay
  • isohunt
  • kickass torrents

How to set up torrent scheduling on Linux

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-set-up-torrent-scheduling-on-linux/. It covers 'Deluge', 'Transmission' and 'Rtorrent'.

This can be useful for people who want to take advantage of their computer while they are not using it, like during the nighttime for example. This way, large portions of huge files can be downloaded without delaying your work activities, or interrupting/undermining your media consumption.

Torrent client command line: aria2c

aria2 is a lightweight multi-protocol & multi-source command-line download utility. It supports HTTP/HTTPS, FTP, BitTorrent and Metalink. aria2 can be manipulated via built-in JSON-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces.

http://linuxconfig.org/aria2-all-in-one-command-line-download-tool

sudo apt-get install aria2
aria2c magnet:?xt=urn:btih:1e99d95f1764644a86a8e99bfd80c ...

Torrent client: transmission-cli

https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Transmission

Torrent client command line: rtorrent

We first need to create an .rtorrent.rc file under $HOME directory. Then run

rtorrent XXX.torrent

In the simplest case, .rtorrent.rc looks like

# On the terminal, mkdir ~/Downloads/rsession
download_rate = 0
upload_rate =50
directory = ~/Downloads
session = ~/Downloads/rsession
port_range = 55556-55560
scgi_port = 127.0.0.1:5000
use_udp_trackers = yes
encryption = allow_incoming,try_outgoing,enable_retry

As you can see here, I have created a sub-directory rsession under ~/Downloads/.

Keybinding:

  • ctrl + q = quit application
  • ctrl + d = stop an active download
  • ctrl + s = start downloading

glibc

Patch glibc 2.9

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo reboot

SSL

See SSL.

File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico from /var/log/apache2/error.log

The reason? You have not created a favicon, also known as a website icon, for your website. It’s the icon that displays in the address bar of your web browser when you connect to a website. A web browser will request this icon file from every website.

If you choose to create one. Use a program such as Gimp and create a 16×16 pixel image and save it as a .ico filetype. Then upload that file to the DocumentRoot of your website. You will need one for each VirtualHost. If you don’t have Gimp, there are online resources such as favicon.cc where you can create a .ico file and download it for your own use.

As you know by now, not having a favicon.ico file, won’t stop web browsers from requesting it each time. But you can tell Apache not to log the event as an error message. You will still see the request in the access.log, but at least you will have a cleaner error.log file.

Add the following block of code to each VirtualHost, or at least the ones which don’t have a favicon file.

Redirect 404 /favicon.ico
<Location /favicon.ico>
 ErrorDocument 404 "No favicon"
</Location>

Don’t forget to restart apache after making the change. If you want make a “global” change, which would apply to any and all VirtualHosts, you can create a file in Apache’s conf.d folder with a name such as nofavicon.conf and then add that block of code to the file. That would disable favicon across the board and save you from having to edit each VirtualHost.

Or, you create an empty file with the name “favicon.ico” in the directory root of Apache (for exemple /var/www/).

Show weather on the taskbar

http://www.noobslab.com/2012/10/important-thingstweaks-to-do-after.html

WebCam

https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Webcam

Install cheese or guvcview. An example of using computer vision on Raspberry Pi.

Watch TV

Freetuxtv

Running concrete5 On Nginx (LEMP)

http://www.howtoforge.com/running-concrete5-on-nginx-lemp-on-debian-squeeze-ubuntu-12.10

Open mms stream in google chrom in linux

http://www.thermetics.net/2011/12/07/how-to-open-mms-links-from-chrome-under-ubuntu/

Download mms stream (suitable if mms is an extension; for example, studioclassroom)

  • Use mimms (will NOT output to speaker at the same time; so is best in terms of performance)
sudo apt-get install mimms
mimms -t 60 mms://example.com/video

where -t option specifies number of minutes. See http://linuxers.org/howto/how-download-mms-streaming-videos-ubuntu The output will have the same extension as the input. But it is not always clear. For example

$ mimms -t 3 mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073                                                                                                    
mms://bcr.media.hinet.net/RA000073 => RA000073.wmv
1.48 MB / ∞ B (8.79 kB/s, ∞ s remaining)           
Download stopped after user-specified timeout.


  • Use mplayer (will output to speaker at the same time, so suffer from performance, anyway do not get output)
mplayer mms:/link/something.xxx -dumpstream -dumpfile file.xxx

mms:/link/something.xxx - link to the stream you wish to download file.xxx - file to which you wish to download the stream, be careful to write the same extension xxx

Wait for the file to download and that's it. See http://ubuntuhowtos.com/howtos/download_mms_stream

Streaming

Stream Videos, Music And Pictures From Gnome To Chromecast With Cast To TV Extension (v6 And v7 Released)

Keep a linux process running after log out

See also Terminal multiplexer page.

# nohup command-with-options &

If we use ssh -X to connect to a remote computer, the command can launch a GUI application on my local computer (without strange messages shown on the terminal).

Open Firefox in cron job

The trick is to use export DISPLAY=:0

export DISPLAY=:0
firefox http://www.google.com &

Close firefox gracefully

Use wmctrl command.

sudo apt-get install wmctrl
wmctrl -c firefox

Audio

Get normalized sound volume

The sound from some youtube video can be too low. The following solution seems to work on Ubuntu 18.04 (nuc).

Automatically adjust the volume based on content?. It works. A reboot is needed. Tested on this video. See the automatic change in setting after reboot. File:Soundnormalize.png.

Change default audio player

Right-click an MP3 file, and from the menu select “Properties”. In the window that appears, go to the “Open With” tab and select VLC or whatever. Click the “Set As Default” button to set VLC as the default player.

You might also want to set the default player in the sound menu.

Trim

Trim an MP3 on your Mac. Open the file using QuickTime. "Cmd + t" to open the Trim function, or, you can also find the Trim function under the “Edit” menu. The rest is easy.

Compress audio files

How to Compress Large Audio Files: 5 Easy and Effective Ways

Audio editing

The Best Free Audio Editing Software

Audio recorder

Top 5 Audio Recorders for Ubuntu Recommendation

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:audio-recorder/ppa
sudo apt update; sudo apt install audio-recorder

Record audio out from your browser using the command line

http://www.pantz.org/software/alsa/recording_sound_from_your_web_browser_using_linux.html

Step 1: Install required programs

sudo apt-get install gnome-media pavucontrol lame

Step 2: Create a script file <recordfm.sh>

#!/bin/bash
# Get pulseaudio monitor sink monitor device then pipe it to 
# sox to record wav, lame to encode to mp3, or flac to encode flac
FILENAME="$1"
STOPTIME="$2"
# Encoding options for lame and flac.
LAMEOPTIONS="--preset cbr 192 -s 44.1" 

if [ -z "$FILENAME" ]; then
    echo -e "
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3
    Usage: $0 /path/to/output.mp3 stopinseconds" >&2
    exit 1
fi

# Get sink monitor:
MONITOR=$(pactl list | egrep -A2 '^(\*\*\* )?Source #' | \
    grep 'Name: .*\.monitor$' | awk '{print $NF}' | tail -n1)
echo "set-source-mute ${MONITOR} false" | pacmd >/dev/null

# Record it raw, and pipe to lame for an mp3
echo "Recording to $FILENAME ..."

if [[ $FILENAME =~ .mp3$ ]]; then
  if [ -z $STOPTIME ]; then
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME 
  else
    echo -e "\nStopping in $STOPTIME seconds"
    parec -d $MONITOR | lame $LAMEOPTIONS -r - $FILENAME 2>&1 &
    SPID=$!
    sleep $STOPTIME
    kill -9 $SPID
  fi
fi 

Step 3: play the music or launch a browser with a desired url.

Step 4: run the bash script

chmod +x recordfm.sh
./recordfm.sh test.mp3 10

where <test.mp3> is the output filename and 10 is recording length (seconds). It works.

Note the script teaches us how to find out the ID for a process we just launched (cleaner than using ps -ef | grep commands). The command is

SPID=$!
echo $SPID

Advanced audio control

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/advanced-audio-control-on-linux/

  • Alsamixer
  • Pulse Audio Volume Control
  • Pulse Audio Equalizer

Music player

Podcast

White noise

SMPlayer: video player

MPV - terminal media player including youtube videos

See Youtube

Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal

Listen to the radio at the Linux terminal

SMTube: search and watch youtube

  • https://www.smplayer.info/
  • http://www.smtube.org/. SMTube is an application that allows to browse, search and play YouTube videos. Videos are played back with a media player (by default SMPlayer) instead of a flash player, this allows better performance, particularly with HD content. No youtube ads.
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rvm/smplayer
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install smplayer smtube

GNOME mpv player

Simple GTK+ frontend for mpv.

https://celluloid-player.github.io/ The interface of SMPlayer looks old. The GNOME mpv player (now called celluloid looks better.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xuzhen666/gnome-mpv
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install celluloid

Haruna

Haruna Video Player Is A Cool mpv GUI Frontend. It does not have deb package yet.

Youtube command line tools

Play audio only

# play in background (prompt will return, a new vlc process will be launched)
cvlc --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940
# or play in foreground (prompt will not return)
/usr/bin/vlc -I dummy --vout none https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O0W7jSd940

Using this approach to play audio only will save CPU power. Tested on Odroid.

However, it seems this approach does not work on a playlist, for example, https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6h94tLpXv3LabUa7B0tCz7K0pI5ZzZEi. See mpsyt for a solution!

Youtube-dl

Youtube->Youtube-dl

Video editing in Linux

See Video.

Video rip/convert/transcoder

See Video.

Open Websites In A Floating, Borderless Window/Picture in picture

Open Websites In A Floating, Borderless Window With Pennywise

How to install a Ceph Storage Cluster on Ubuntu

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-a-ceph-cluster-on-ubuntu-16-04/

Building a simple Beowulf Like Cluster with Ubuntu

See also the Raspberry Pi page where a simple cluster was built.

MPICH2

Resource:

  1. http://byobu.info/article/Building_a_simple_Beowulf_cluster_with_Ubuntu/
  2. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MpichCluster
  3. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SettingUpNFSHowTo (NFS configure)

Here is my record for creating a cluster environment based on ubuntu 13.04. The master node is running on ubuntu 13.04 desktop with virtualBox 4.2. The virtualBox has added a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) with ip 192.168.56.1. This adapter will be added to the master node so I can use this ip to identify the master node in the host-only network. Creating cluster using VirtualBox is just for the education purpose, not for real practice.

  • (virtualBox) Create two virtual machines running on ubuntu 13.04 server. The ssh server was checked during installation. The host name for each of them is ubuntuNode1 and ubuntuNode2 respectively. The network adapter is left by default (NAT) during installation. But after the installation is done, I shutdown the system and add a host-only adapter (vboxnet0) to each of them. Then after the system is up again, I change the IP so it is static. Do sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces and append the following before running sudo /etc/init.d/networking restart to take the change in effect.
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet static
address 192.168.56.101 # use 192.168.56.102 for ubuntuNode2
netmask 255.255.255.0
network 192.168.56.0
broadcast 192.168.56.255

Note that it is better not to add host-only network before installation, or during installation it will ask what is the primary network (confusing). So at the end each new nodes should have both eth0 and eth1 adapters and they should not reside in same subset. ifconfig may not show all adapters so we should use ifconfig -a instead. Although host-only network is used for communication between guest and guest OR guest and host, since each guest node has NAT adapter by default so the guest machine can still access the internet.

  • (master node) Edit /etc/hosts so it like like
127.0.0.1 localhost
192.168.56.1 ubuntu1304
192.168.56.101 ubuntuNode1
192.168.56.102 ubuntuNode2

Note that the master node will be used to start jobs on the cluster although it is OK to let the master node as one of nodes to execute the jobs.

  • (all nodes) Run
sudo adduser mpiuser --uid 999

It is recommeneded to use the same password for the user. This will create a new directory /home/mpiuser. This is the home directory for user mpiuser and we will use it to execute jobs on the cluster.

  • (master node) Run
sudo apt-get install nfs-kernel-server
  • (other nodes) Run
sudo apt-get install nfs-client
  • (master node) Add the following to the file /etc/exports
/home/mpiuser *(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)

or something like

/home/mpiuser 192.168.56.0/24(rw,sync,no_subtree_check)

Some people create a shared folder under /srv directory.

Now run

sudo service nfs-kernel-server restart
  • (master node)
sudo ufw allow from 192.168.56.0/24
  • (other nodes)
sudo mount ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser

And if we want to mount the NFS shared directory when the compute nodes are booted, edit /etc/fstab by adding

ubuntu1304:/home/mpiuser /home/mpiuser nfs
  • (master node)
sudo apt-get install ssh
su mpiuser
ssh-keygen
ssh-copy-id localhost

We can test if the ssh works without passwords

ssh ubuntuNode1
echo $HOSTNAME
  • (all nodes)
sudo apt-get install mpich2
which mpirun
which mpiexec
  • (master node, mpiuser)

Go to the home directory of mpiuser and create a new file hosts. Include host names for computing nodes (it is OK to include master node, ubuntu1304, as one of computing nodes)

ubuntuNode1
ubuntuNode2
  • (all nodes)
sudo apt-get install build-essential
  • (master node, mpiuser). Creating a test file <mpi_hello.c>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mpi.h>

int main(int argc, char** argv) {
    int myrank, nprocs;

    MPI_Init(&argc, &argv);
    MPI_Comm_size(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &nprocs);
    MPI_Comm_rank(MPI_COMM_WORLD, &myrank);

    printf("Hello from processor %d of %d\n", myrank, nprocs);

    MPI_Finalize();
    return 0;
}

And compile and run it by

mpicc mpi_hello.c -o mpi_hello
mpiexec -n 3 -f hosts ./mpi_hello

We should see something like

Hello from processor 0 of 2
Hello from processor 1 of 2

Successful! That's it.

OpenMPI

With R

File sharing in a local network - woof

Sharing internet

Simple Gui approach from GNOME desktop

When I tested the method with my rtl8187 wifi adapter by Rosewill (output by lsusb) on Odroid Xu4 running Ubuntu 14.04, I got an error on Step 3 (Create New Wi-Fi Network) ???

Failed to activate connection
(32) Access Point (AP) mode is not supported by this device

When I tried the wifi adapter RT2870/RT3070 802.11n by MediaLink (MWN-USB150N), there is no problem to create it. My android device can connect to it. However, there is no internet access:( ...... After some tweaks on command line (iptables; see Sharing internet via wifi: iptables below), it works!!!

And the output of nm-tool command also confirms the wifi device is connected.

odroid@odroid:~/Downloads$ netstat -rn
Kernel IP routing table
Destination     Gateway         Genmask         Flags   MSS Window  irtt Iface
0.0.0.0         192.168.1.1     0.0.0.0         UG        0 0          0 eth2
10.42.0.0       0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U         0 0          0 wlan3
192.168.1.0     0.0.0.0         255.255.255.0   U         0 0          0 eth2

The ap hotspot from the wifi adapter has an IP 10.42.0.1 (ifconfig).

See IP scan tools (eg arp-scan) to find out connected devices.

Sharing internet via wifi: ap-hotspot

I cannot make it to work to share the internet via wifi on my Xubuntu 13.04. However the solution in http://askubuntu.com/questions/287251/creating-an-infrastructure-hotspot-using-ubuntu-12-10 works for me.

$ # Under rare situation, we need to run the following line to get 'add-apt-repository'
$ sudo apt-get install apt-get install software-properties-common
$ sudo su -
# add-apt-repository ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8
# aptitude update
# aptitude install ap-hotspot
# ap-hotspot configure
# ap-hotspot start

In the step of 'ap-hotspot configure' it will ask for Access Point name and WPA passphrase.

When I run the final line 'ap-hotspot start', it will ask me to disconnect my current wifi first.

At the end, I found my original configuration in ubuntu does not work even its setting is there. apt-hotspot create an infrastracture AP instead of adhoc.

Sharing internet via wifi: iptables

1. Assume the primary wired network connection, eth0 is connected to Internet.

2. Using your distro's network managment tool, create a new ad hoc wireless connection with the following settings:

IP address: 10.99.66.55
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 (16)

3. Use the following shell script to share the internet connection

#!/bin/bash
#filename: netsharing.sh
#Replace 10.99.0.0/16 by your network/netmask
#Usage: ./netsharing.sh input_interface output_interface
#Example: ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0

echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
iptables -A FORWARD -i $1 -o $2 -s 10.99.0.0/16 -m conntrack --ctstate NEW -j ACCEPT
iptables -A FORWARD -m conntrack --ctstate ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT
iptables -A POSTROUTING -t nat -j MASQUERADE

4. Run the script as follows:

sudo ./netsharing.sh eth0 wlan0

5. Connect your devices to the wireless network you just created with the following settings (Question: how about the SSID here?)

IP address: 10.99.66.56 (and so on)
Subnet mask: 255.255.0.0 

To make this more convenient, you might want to install a DHCP and DNS server on your machine, so it's not necessary to configure IPs on devices manually. A handy tool for this is dnsmasq which you can use for performing both DHCP and DNS operations.

Credit: Linux Shell Scripting Cookbook

A similar approach discussed on the Odroid forum.

iptables

~/.xsession-errors file is filling the hard disk

It is related to vino-server. See

Short solution is to use "kill -9 xxx" to kill the process and rm to remove ~/.xsession-errors file. The long time solution is to uninstall vino.

JRE and JDK

Java

Notifications

Send email

It is useful to several occations:

Send emails through gmail: mail

Configuring sendmail with GMail relay on Ubuntu 16.04

Send emails through gmail: sSMTP

CPU/system load

Cockpit

Conky: system resource monitor

See Conky.

Stacer - Linux System Optimizer and Monitoring

Stacer – The Linux System Optimizer You’ve Been Waiting For. Qt library. But it seems the memory usage will increase after a while.

Stacer.png

Mission Center: Windows Task Manager like

Grafana

Graphite

I-Nex

A look at I-Nex – a CPU-Z like Application for GNU/Linux

CPU-G

See this instruction to install CPU-G program for viewing hardware information (process, mb, graphic, memory, system).

CPU-X

CPU-X, An Alternative to CPU-Z for Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions!. This is pre-installed in Calculate Linux. On ubuntu, run "sudo apt install cpu-x" to install it.

CoreFreq

http://www.tecmint.com/corefreq-linux-cpu-monitoring-tool/

System load indicator on desktop/GNOME resource monitor on taskbar

sudo apt-get install indicator-multiload

# sudo apt-get install indicator-cpufreq
# indicator-cpufreq

Alert When Memory Gets Low

A Shell Script to Send Email Alert When Memory Gets Low

Monitor CPU Utilization And Send Email

Linux Shell Script To Monitor CPU Utilization And Send Email

Top processes sorted by RAM or CPU

Find Top Running Processes by Highest Memory and CPU Usage in Linux
ps -eo pid,ppid,cmd,%mem,%cpu --sort=-%mem | head

Monitor Resource Usage of a Single Process

Monitor Resource Usage of a Single Process

Hard drive: hdparm and smartctl

Hard disk speed

Benchmark -> Disk speed test

Hard disk directory size

See Display directory size with sorting and human readable by using the ncdu utility.

MART overall-health self-assessment test

On my Samsung SSD 860 EVO 500GB, SMART DATA was greyed out when I try the Disks utility. But GSmartControl and smartctl can get the data out

sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep overall
$ SMART overall-health self-assessment test result: PASSED

Monitor/run a short test on a hard disk health by command line/GUI

Using smartctl

sudo apt install smartmontools
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda

# Run a short test
$ sudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda # It will start the test in the background
$ sudo smartctl -l selftest /dev/sda

or the GUI version

sudo apt-get install gsmartcontrol
sudo gsmartcontrol

How to check Hard Drive Disk Health in GNU/Linux

Interpretation:

Email warnings for hd problems by smartd

Debian Linux

  1. Enable smart by editing /etc/default/smartmontools file.
  2. Smart Configuration file: /etc/smartd.conf
  3. Start/Stop smart: /etc/init.d/smartmontools start | stop

Hard disk temperature

http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-monitor-hard-drive-temperature.html

It seems the hddtemp command does not work on SSDs.

sudo apt-get install hddtemp
sudo hddtemp /dev/sdb

/dev/sdb: ST2000DM001-9YN164: 40°C

For SSD,

sudo apt-get install smartmontools
sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda

Hard disk power on time/hours

sudo smartctl --all /dev/sda | grep Power_On_Hours

Sample output:

$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sda | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032   034   034   000    Old_age   Always       -       58541
 12 Power_Cycle_Count       0x0032   100   100   020    Old_age   Always       -       164
$ sudo smartctl -A /dev/sdb | grep -i power
  9 Power_On_Hours          0x0032   100   100   000    Old_age   Always       -       585
 12 Power_Cycle_Count       0x0032   100   100   000    Old_age   Always       -       43
192 Power-Off_Retract_Count 0x0032   200   200   000    Old_age   Always       -       32

Free up disk space/clean up system space/remove or delete junk files

5 Easy Ways To Free Up Space (Remove Unwanted or Junk Files) on Ubuntu

system's hardware temperatures and voltages

Passwords and keys

GNOME Passwords and Keys

The Keyring Concept in Ubuntu: What is It and How to Use it? Mar, 2020

Unlock keyring

I got the prompt of unlocking keyring every time I open google chrome browser.

google-chrome --password-store=basic

It is also helpful to remove ubuntu one from Ubuntu 12.04. See http://hex.ro/wp/blog/removing-ubuntuone-from-ubuntu-12-04/

Password manager

netcat (nc) - arbitrary TCP and UDP connections and listens

Netcat or nc is a networking utility for debugging and investigating the network.

The nc (or netcat) utility is used for just about anything under the sun involving TCP, UDP, or UNIX-domain sockets. It can open TCP connections, send UDP packets, listen on arbitrary TCP and UDP ports, do port scanning, and deal with both IPv4 and IPv6.

For example, we can create simple network sockets and use them for text communication. We need two sockets: one listens for connections and the other connects to this one.

# create a listening socket on the local machine
nc -l 1234

# connect to the socket from a 2nd computer 
nc IP_LocalMachine 1234

# send messages. 
# Type something and press Enter on the terminal from the 2nd computer.
# The message will appear on the terminal of the local machine.

To transfer files over the network (no any password is needed!!)

# receiver machine
nc -l 1234 > destination_file

# sender machine
nc IP_Receiver 1234 < source_filename

Netcat (nc) Command with Examples

# receiving host 
nc -l 5555 | tar xzvf -

# sending host
tar czvf - /path/to/dir | nc receiving.host.com 5555

List of all services/daemons

Run service --status-all to get a list off all the Upstart services and their status. See

  • man service
  • man initctl
service --status-all   # output format is clean

sudo initctl list      # show the process number too

where in the output "+" means started, "-" stopped, and "?" unknown.

SysV init

Init is an initialization system

SysV init is named for System V Unix.

Init runs as PID 1. Parent process of all other processes on the system.

Runlevels represent discrete operational states.

$ runlevel
$ less /etc/init.d/ssh
$ ls -ld /etc/rc*
$ ls -l /etc/rc2.d
$ cat /etc/rc.local
$ sudo service networking restart
$ ls /etc/init.d/

systemd

How to Start, Stop & Restart Services in Ubuntu and Other Linux Distributions

systemd vs upstart

Cloud/online storage

Mounting

Mega

ownCloud

Use apt to install or go to the download page

One Drive

Dropbox

See Software > Dropbox.

Google Drive

Caveats:

  • Unlike Windows or macOS, your Google Drive files are not downloaded and stored locally in Ubuntu. You must have an active internet connection to access your account.
  • The online account files are located under "/run/user/1000/gvfs/" directory.
  • PDF files can be opened by Document Viewer. When the file is loaded, it shows a random file name.
  • The doc files cannot be opened by LibreOffice. When I drag and drop the files to Terminal, they show random file names like /run/user/1000/gvfs/google-drive:host=gmail.com,user=XXXXXXX/1LOLKBssIIR0x7TWR7MHIEeSU0uPj9TwK_YuAGTzt'

Back up google photos

Office

Libre Office

Install

WPS Office 2016

https://www.wps.com/en-US/

ONLYOFFICE Desktop Editors

https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/how-to-install-onlyoffice-desktop-editors-51-on-ubuntu/

Microsoft Office

How to Install and Use Microsoft Office on Linux

Application Launcher

The 9 Best Linux App Launchers to Help You Get Stuff Done Faster

Cerebro

Cerebro is an Open Source OS X Spotlight Equivalent for Linux

Ulauncher

Ulauncher is a Lightweight App Launcher for Linux Desktops

Synapse

Synapse or Albert — What’s Your Favourite App Launcher for Linux?

Gnome Do

Release June 2009

What is the last log in time for users

lastlog  # all users
last     # current user

System Logs: rsyslog

logger command

We can write messages to ourself with the logger command.

$ logger "hello from the command line"
$ tail /var/log/syslog

Read/view the system logs

How to View System Log Files on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS

'Show Application' -> 'Logs'.

$ less /var/log/syslog
$ less /var/log/dpkg.log
$ ls /var/log
$ less /var/log/auth.log   
# use f/b or arrow keys or / to search
# we can search again by using / and enter
# we can restrict to lines containing the term by using & and the term

$ sudo journalctl | grep shutdown

Log rotate after a set period of time. Use zcat or aless to view archived files.

$ zcat syslog.4.gz

What is the reboot time

The following method does not show the reboot history.

last reboot

It seems the command only show 1 record on Ubuntu 18.04. But it shows lots of records on Ubuntu 20.04/Pop_OS 20.04. On mac, it shows a few records.

The above command only show the 'last' reboot time. If we want to see the boot history, see How to View System Log Files on Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The GNOME Logs utility is best. At the top of the GUI, I can select the logs of the (boot) date. But it has a limit number of dates to choose from. The 2nd choice Log File Viewer utility is not useful since it does not provide a choice of the date. The command line approach is possible if we need to use grep to search of 'boot' in syslog or syslog.1 or syslog.X.gz files under /var/log/ directory. We may search for a very old boot log using this approach. For example, zcat /var/log/syslog6.log | grep boot.

What date/when was the system installed

ls -l /var/log/installer

For other OSs, follow How To Find Exact Installation Date And Time Of Your Linux OS. Replace 'dev/sda1' with the filesystem of the "/" partition. Replace /dev/sda1 with /dev/mmcblk0p2 on Raspbian,

$ sudo su
# dumpe2fs /dev/sda1 | grep 'Filesystem created:'
# OR
# tune2fs -l /dev/sda1 | grep 'Filesystem created:'

Maybe checking /etc/ssh would help if openssh-server was installed (such as sudo apt-get install openssh-server).

Both methods do not apply to the Ubuntu 18.04 from Odroid xu4 but looking at files under /var/log can still give a hint.

systemd-journald

Image/Photo

Image viewer on command line

Edit images using command line

4 ways to edit photos on the Linux command line

Crop an image

  • gthumb: Open an image. Click color palette icon on top-right corner (or use keyboard shortcut 'e'). Click 'crop'. There will be a rectangle on image where you can resize the rectangle.
  • Pinta & mtPaint can also take a screenshot of the desktop and crop the image.
  • gimp. https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-tutorial-quickie-crop.html

Rename files in batch

GUI To Batch Rename Files On Linux With Exif And Music Tags Support: Inviska Rename

View exif information

gThumb works fine.

Remove Metadata From Files: exiftool

How to Quickly Remove Metadata From Files on Linux

Mind-mapping

Sticky notes

Top Sticky Notes App for Ubuntu. Indicator-stickynotes is better than Xpad (I cannot move the app) and KNote (I cannot install it in gnome). How Install Sticky Notes in Ubuntu shows we can install a deb file if we don't want to add another PPA.

Password manager

KeePass

KeePass: Password Manager from Odroid magazine.

Choice 1: KeePassXC, KeePass Cross-Platform Community Edition. I can open kdbx file in KeePassXC. It also has a browser integration (auto-fill) functionality. See Getting Started With KeePassXC

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:phoerious/keepassxc
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install keepassxc

Choice 2: KeePassX. Note that the kdbx file used in KeePass2 cannot be opened in KeePassX.

Choice 3: KeePass2 (this is what I am using now). There is no need to use ppa.launchpad.net to install from. You can install keepass2 by using sudo apt-get install keepass2 or install the latest version using Julian Taylor’s PPA.

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jtaylor/keepass
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install keepass2

On Android: KeePassDroid

Chrome browser (not OS) integration: See the source code.

Chromebook: KeePass2 for Chromebook

Security:

KeePass with KeeAgent

http://code.mendhak.com/keepass-and-keeagent-setup/

KeeWeb: Free cross-platform password manager compatible with KeePass

1Password

1Password Beta Arrives for Linux

Bitwarden

Bluetooth

sudo apt-get install bluetooth
sudo apt-get install bluetooth bluez-utils blueman

Then run lsusb | grep Bluetooth command which will shows the name of your bluetooth device.

sudo apt-get install bluez

On my bluetooth adapter, the lsusb shows,

$ lsusb
Cambridge Silicon Radio, Ltd Bluetooth Dongle (HCI mode)
...
$ sudo hcitool dev
Devices:
	hci0	00:1A:7D:DA:71:09

I can use Ubuntu's bluetooth setting dialog to connect my bluetooth keyboard without any problem (It will ask me to enter some code on pairing).

Note that the MAC address of my bluetooth keyboard shown above is the from the controller/adapter. It is NOT the same as my bluetooth keyboard one (90:7F:61:8F:D0:38) as shown from the bluetooth setting (GUI) dialog.

Bluetooth mouse

My M590 mouse suddenly has a lag in response (Pop_OS 20.04). Don't know how to fix it.

The jerky movement/lag problem may be caused by other reason: nano receiver placement/positioning (e.g. moved the USB wireless receiver from the back to a port on the front of the PC), usb hub, other gadgets (e.g. phone) around the receiver.

Or increase the Mouse Speed in Settings.

Other solutions: How can I get rid of mouse lag under Ubuntu?

Apple Magic Touchpad

Apple Magic Trackpad 2 on Ubuntu Linux 20.04

Bluetooth Audio Receiver

Remember to change the Mode from Telephony Duplex (HSP/HFP) to High Fidelity Playback (A2DP) from Sound Settings dialog (launched from Taskbar). See also Windows OS.

BluetoothAudioLinux.png

Open the default graphical applications using the command line (mime-types)

See /etc/gnome/defaults.list.

# alias open='xdg-open'. Put this inside your ~/.bashrc or ~/.bash_aliases
xdg-open [name-of-PDF-file]

# If you want to use gnome-open, you need to install a package
sudo apt-get install libgnome2-bin
gnome-open [name-of-PDF-file]

gnome-open [dir-name-or-path] # To open a directory in Nautilus file manager

gnome-open https://www.howtoforge.com/ # To open a website in your system's default web browser

xdg-open, xdg-mime

  • For some reason, even Chrome is my default browser (Ubuntu -> Settings -> Default applications) but when I use the xdg-open command to open a local HTML file, Brave is called. NB. the xdg-settings also 'thinks' chrome is the default browser. If I uninstall Brave, then VS code will be replaced to open local HTML files by xdg-open.
    $ xdg-settings get default-web-browser
    google-chrome.desktop
    $ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/http
    google-chrome.desktop
    $ xdg-mime query default x-scheme-handler/https
    google-chrome.desktop
    
    $ xdg-mime query filetype myfile.html
    application/xhtml+xml

    The solution that works for me is to run sudo nano /usr/share/applications/defaults.list and remove lines contains 'brave' (the .list file is really a mess). After that, xdg-open myfile.html will use chrome to open it. See xdg-open default applications behavior, xdg-open & XDG MIME Applications & xdg-utils from archlinux.org.

    $ env XDG_UTILS_DEBUG_LEVEL=10  xdg-mime query default text/xhtml
    # A long list
  • On Peppermint 11, the open command located in /usr/bin is a symbolic link to /usr/bin/xdg-open.
  • How can I change the default application for a content type?
    xdg-mime default okularApplication_pdf.desktop application/pdf 
    
  • Change the default text editor xdg-mime default code.desktop text/plain

Change the default browser

How to open default browser from command line Linux

Change the default PDF app

Right click a pdf file, choose "Properties". Click on "Open With". Select an app and click "Set as default".

Unity display timeout

Go to Dash -> power setting -> Brightness Settings

Screensaver showing current time

xscreensaver + gltext

http://askubuntu.com/questions/64086/how-can-i-change-or-install-screensavers

sudo apt-get install xscreensaver 
# sudo apt-get remove gnome-screensaver

Click Dash > xscreensaver or run the command line xscreensaver-demo. Mode = Only One Screen Saver & pick GLText. Click Setting & choose 'Display date and time' ,'Don't rotate'.

gluqlo

[Note that gluqlo uses too much cpu] I like gluqlo (flip clock) screensaver. However, it is not easy to make it to replace the gnome-screensaver.

sudo apt-add-repository ppa:alexanderk23/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install gluqlo
  • Follow the instruction to install it on Ubuntu machine.
  • Follow the instruction there to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver.
  • Configure xscreensaver to use only 1 screensaver. Edit ~/.xscreensaver file and add a line like
gluqlo -root                                \n\
  • Still follow the instruction to allow xscreensaver to start when the machine starts up. Don't try to edit ~/.xinitrc file as other sites suggested; start Dash and type 'startup' and follow the screen dialog to add xscreensaver -nosplash.
  • Still follow the instruction to add lock screen keyboard shortcut.

Note that the above steps work for Ubuntu 12.04 & 13.10 but not 14.04 (Ubuntu 14.04 changed to use LockScreen instead LightDM program to lock the screen). A solution on Ubuntu 14.04 is to disable screen lock.

  1. Still follow the above instruction to remove gnome-screensaver and install xscreensaver. Set gluqlo as the only one screensaver.
  2. Go to Brightness & Lock panel from the Unity Launcher. And set Turn screen off when inactive: to Never.
  3. Install "Unity Tweak Tool" with sudo apt-get install unity-tweak-tool. Run it from the Launcher and select System > Security > Enhance system security by disabling Desktop lock.
  4. To enable locking desktop (required a password to unlock the desktop), check 'Lock Screen After' option. I pick 1 minute.

For some reason, gluqlo suddenly uses all my cpu (6 cores) resource (Ubuntu 14.04). The computer thus makes some noise. I have to use 'kill' command to kill them.

Flash for browser

On Ubuntu 12.04, there is no way to directly install the pepperflashplugin-nonfree plugin. So we have to use ppa from other people. See this post

sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:skunk/pepper-flash
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install pepflashplugin-installer
sudo update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree --install

The last step gives me an error: sudo: update-pepperflashplugin-nonfree: command not found

xed from Cinnamon Desktop

By default, recent open files are not shown (xed 1.6.3). See https://github.com/linuxmint/xed/issues/55.

Open Cinnamon Settings -> Privacy and enable 'remember recent files'.

Text file line ending in DOS and Unix

A DOS/Windows text file can be converted to Unix format by simply removing all ASCII CR characters with

$ tr -d '\r' < inputfile > outputfile  # inputfile and outputfile cannot be the same

or, if the text has only CR newlines, by converting all CR newlines to LF with

$ tr '\r' '\n' < inputfile > outputfile

SQL

MySQL Workbench

http://www.mysql.com/products/workbench/

sqliteman

https://sourceforge.net/projects/sqliteman/

User Interface Designer

Glade - RAD tool to enable quick & easy development of user interfaces for the GTK+ toolkit and the GNOME desktop environment

Devhelp - API documentation browser for GTK+ and GNOME

HTML editor

  • Atom
  • Bluefish
  • Brackets features
    • Inline Editors
    • Live Preview
    • Preprocessor Support
  • MonoDevelop
  • Kompozer and the installation instruction for Ubuntu.
  • BlueGriffon: a new WYSIWYG content editor. The interesting thing is the software BlueGriffon EPUB Edition: a cross-platform Wysiwyg editor able to natively create and edit EPUB2 and EPUB3 ebooks!

npm and Javascript

See npm package manager in Javascript.

Chroot

Chroot

Check/Diagnostic SD card, read-only file system

sudo mount -o remount,rw '/media/brb/KINGSTON8G'

When I check the difference of the output of 'mount' on the USB drive, I see it changes from (ro) to (rw).

# Before
$ mount
/dev/sdb1 on /media/brb/KINGSTON8G type vfat (ro, ...)
# After
$ mount
/dev/sdb1 on /media/brb/KINGSTON8G type vfat (rw, ...)
sudo fsck -Af -M # If not work, use the next solution

sudo fsck.ext4 -f /dev/sdb2 # From a live CD/USB drive, assume /dev/sdb2 is ext4 partition

The above commands do not help in my case.

AppImage file - new way of installing an application

See Snappy

Snappy

See Snappy.

Exclude snap partitions in the df command output

alias df='df -x"squashfs"'

Flatpak

See Snappy

Message Of The Day, login banner /etc/motd

.Trash-1000 folder

See this post. Ubuntu will create such folders when a file is deleted from a USB drive. Presumably this would allow a file to be restored if you accidentally deleted it.

Try to empty the paperbin or delete the folder with the terminal-command as root: sudo rm -rf /path/to/folder/.Trash-1000

Games

Take to the virtual skies with FlightGear, FlightGear

controller/joystick

Twitter client

Corebird

Birdie

Birdie vs Corebird

Elasticsearch & Kibana

Elasticsearch and Kibana : installation and basic usage on Ubuntu 16.04

TexLive

Recover files from Windows drives

sudo fdisk –l
sudo apt-get install ntfs-3g

sudo mount -t ntfs-3g /dev/sdaX /PARTITION/POINT

Best apps

Adobe alternatives

The 8 Best Alternatives to Adobe Products That Run on Linux

Kernel

How to Roll Back the Kernel

How to Roll Back the Kernel in Linux

System Call

Remove old kernels

Ubuntu 18.04 remove all unused old kernels

/boot directory

Compare some files from two Ubuntu 20.04 machines.

  • vmlinuz-5.8.0-48-generic or config-5.8.0-48-generic or System.map-5.8.0-48-generic: same size
  • initrd.img-5.8.0-48-generic: not the same size

BIOS

  • fwupdmgr. I got the following message when I ran a ssh connection.
    1 device has a firmware upgrade available.
    Run `fwupdmgr get-upgrades` for more information.
    
  • How can I upgrade my device firmware from the command line?
    # (The first time only) install & run fwupdmgr
    sudo apt update \
        && sudo apt install fwupd \
        && fwupdmgr refresh --force \
        && fwupdmgr get-updates \
        && fwupdmgr update
    
    # (Every subsequent time thereafter) just run fwupdmgr once it's installed
    fwupdmgr refresh --force \
        && fwupdmgr get-updates \
        && fwupdmgr update

Other Flavors

Other tiny, lightweight Linux

Arch linux, Manjaro Linux

Arch Linux