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| ! Ubuntu 15.10 setup
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| | Throw Ubuntu on a USB stick following ubuntu instructions.
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| Reboot, select to boot the thumb in BIOS, install, checking the [download as you go] and [install 3rd party stuff] boxes.
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| Things to install ASAP:
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| * (everything, then see more detailed notes, below)
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| sudo apt-get install i3 i3lock i3status suckless-tools dunst openssh-server cifs-utils smbclient synergy arandr ubuntu-restricted-extras exfat-fuse exfat-utils hfsprogs acpi gparted chromium-browser p7zip-full k4dirstat screen rxvt-unicode grdesktop openvpn bridge-utils nautilus-compare smartmontools git gimp network-manager-gnome
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| * if ubuntu forced grub as the boot manager, download the refind zip file, unpack, and (re)run ./install.sh.
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| * install i3
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| ** EITHER install i3 and i3 meta package through ubuntu: sudo software-center # then install i3 and i3 meta package
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| ** OR do it yourself: sudo apt-get install i3 i3lock i3status suckless-tools dunst
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| ** in .i3/config, set up nm-applet to run on login: exec --no-startup-id nm-applet
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| ** in .i3/config, set up synergy to run on login: exec --no-startup-id synergy
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| ** gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons false # this disables the gnome desktop from opening when you run nautilus
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| ** then logout from unity and log back in to i3
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| ** sudo apt-get install urxvt # for a terminal that we can control (float, set geometry) with i3
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| * nvidia drivers
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| ** open unity-control-panel AS ROOT: sudo unity-control-panel
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| ** select Sofware and Updates
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| ** select Additional Drivers tab, click nvidia (and Intel mobo, etc as needed) proprietary driver, Apply
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| * set up ssh
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| sudo apt-get install openssh-server # default is ok but see /etc/ssh/sshd_config for details
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| cd ~m/.ssh
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| scp m@bitpost.com:/home/m/.ssh/authorized_keys .
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| scp m@bitpost.com:/home/m/.ssh/id_rsa_3072_nopswd .
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| ln -s id_rsa_3072_nopswd id_rsa
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| * as root, create /root/samba_credentials (copy it from another machine)
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| * set up scripts repo
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| git clone ssh://bitpost.com/home/m/development/scripts
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| cd && ln -s development/scripts scripts
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| mkdir scripts/ubuntu/[new machine]
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| * set up config repo (remember we need files in git and symlinks to them from the system, YES THIS SUCKS, GIT!)
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| verify_ubuntu_config_symlinks # we need to turn ALL THESE into SYMLINKS
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| mkdir development && cd development
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| git clone ssh://bitpost.com/home/m/development/config
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| cd config
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| # DO ALL THE FOLLOWING AT ONCE or your system will be fubar
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| cp -r -p [wallee or whatever]/ubuntu [new machine]/ # be careful, this will need pruning/updating NOW
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| cd && ln -s /home/m/development/config/[new machine]/ubuntu config
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| cd && ln -s development/config/[new machine]/ubuntu/home/m/.bashrc .bashrc
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| subl .bashrc # update PATH to include custom scripts folder in path
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| cd .i3 && mv config config.backup && ln -s /home/m/development/config/common/home/m/.i3/config config # and press Mod+Shift+C to reload
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| cd .gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default && mv %gconf.xml %gconf.xml.backup && ln -s /home/m/development/config/common/home/m/.gconf/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/Default/%gconf.xml %gconf.xml
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| # fix up fstab as/if needed
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| su -
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| cd /etc
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| mv fstab /home/m/config/etc/fstab
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| ln -s fstab /home/m/config/etc/fstab
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| diff /etc/hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts (most important: make sure correct hostname is being used)
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| mv hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts
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| ln -s hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts
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| verify_ubuntu_config_symlinks # ALL THESE should now be SYMLINKS
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| * sudo apt-get install cifs-utils smbclient # and create /root/samba_credentials and all the samba /etc/fstab entries
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| * sudo apt-get install synergy # and configure it
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| * sudo apt-get install arandr # run to turn a monitor back on if it gets turned off during power cycling
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| * sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extras # for mp3s in firefox, etc.
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| * sudo apt-get install exfat-fuse exfat-utils # for access to modern exfat thumb drives (>4gb files)
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| * sudo apt-get install hfsprogs # if you want to access osx volumes
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| * sudo apt-get install acpi # for power management, so we can check battery level on laptop!
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| * sudo apt-get install gparted chromium-browser p7zip-full k4dirstat screen # more good tools
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| * sudo apt-get install nautilus-compare # then run nautilus-compare-preferences and pick kdiff3 for all
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| * sudo apt-get install smartmontools # use to test drive health with [smartctl] - DO IT OFTEN
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| * set up networking (see above)
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| * MAKE SURE to turn off stupid errors=mount in /etc/fstab if Ubuntu set it there
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| # MDM UBUNTU STOP F'IN AROUND WITH remount-ro
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| # UUID=6d51557a-1aaf-4594-8c28-f51a8730f63f / ext4 errors=remount-ro 0 1
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| UUID=6d51557a-1aaf-4594-8c28-f51a8730f63f / ext4 errors=continue 0 1
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| * # download steam .deb file, [sudo software-center ~m/Downloads/.....deb]
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| * # set up firefox sync, make sure adblock is installed, etc.
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| * from a running terminal, set scrollback buffer to unlimited: Edit -> Profile Preferences -> Scrolling
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| '''AWS | OpenVPN | RemoteDesktop'''
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| * sudo apt-get install grdesktop openvpn bridge-utils
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| * get a set of OpenVPN certificate files
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| ! OpenVPN Desc | | ! [[Ubuntu 15.10 setup]] |
| ! OpenVPN files
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| | Config file
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| | (e.g.) m.gec.poweranalytics.io.conf
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| | User Certificate
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| | client.crt
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| | CA Certificate
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| | ca.crt
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| | Private Key
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| | client.key
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| |}
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| * start a terminal as root, and start a VPN session:
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| root@wallee:/home/m/development/power_analytics/docs/private/vpn/m.gec.poweranalytics.io-openvpn# openvpn --config m.gec.poweranalytics.io.conf
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| * This is available but more work, never bothered...
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| ** sudo unity-control-center
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| ** Click +, VPN, OpenVPN, Create... etc.
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| '''Development setup'''
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| * # install android studio manually from zips into development folder
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| * install eclipse
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| ** use the eclipse installer to install into development/eclipse folder (be careful not to install to eclipse/eclipse, if so just move and fix eclipse.ini)
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| ** put ~m/development/eclipse/eclipse.ini into config
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| ** run eclipse and create ~m/development/eclipse-workspace and select as default
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| ** use shared eclipse settings, to avoid problems like [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/13893942/eclipse-c-formatter-puts-new-line-before-method-identifiers this].
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| ** see [[Development reference]] for Eclipse installation specifics
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| * install boost, see [[Development reference]]
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| * (everything)
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| sudo apt-get install emacs build-essential automake libtool libssl-dev libbz2-dev python-dev curl libcurl4-openssl-dev php5-common php5-curl php5-cli php5-json php5-readline kdiff3 sqlite3 sqlitebrowser
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| * (or individually...)
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| * sudo apt-get install emacs
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| * sudo apt-get install build-essential automake libtool # for automake - build-essential may be there already
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| * sudo apt-get install libssl-dev # to get autotools "-lssl" to work
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| * sudo apt-get install libbz2-dev python-dev # used by boost
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| * sudo apt-get install curl libcurl4-openssl-dev php5-common php5-curl php5-cli php5-json php5-readline # for php with curl (for etrade PHP SDK etc)
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| * sudo apt-get install kdiff3 # will pull in a shit-ton of kde deps, i guess that's good
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| * sudo apt-get install sqlite3 sqlitebrowser
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| * install sublime editor (see below)
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| * install Node.js (see below) then you can install npm packages rad-scripts and mah-haus
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| * install Java (see below), then you can add to the Java stack as needed: play, sbt, activator...
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| * run setup_for_dev.node.js to pull down all active dev repos (in progress)
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| * hipchat hipshat
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| sudo su
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| echo "deb http://downloads.hipchat.com/linux/apt stable main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/atlassian-hipchat.list
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| wget -O - https://www.hipchat.com/keys/hipchat-linux.key | apt-key add -
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| apt-get update
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| apt-get install hipchat
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