Ubuntu quickstart
- Install Ubuntu from thumb, following OS installation instructions.
- HARDWARE
- nvidia drivers
- open unity-control-center WITHIN UNITY, or from i3 i think you must open AS ROOT: sudo unity-control-center
- select Sofware and Updates
- select Additional Drivers tab, click nvidia (and Intel mobo, etc as needed) proprietary driver, Apply
- nvidia drivers
- REFIND Ensure refind remains the boot manager; download and unpack the zip, then reinstall:
cd Downloads/refind-bin-0.10.3 ./refind-install
- EVERYTHING Get everything INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT STUFF
sudo apt install acpi arandr audacity automake blender blueman bridge-utils build-essential cifs-utils cmake compton curl dunst emacs exfat-fuse exfat-utils feh ffmpeg firefox gimp git gksu gnome-settings-daemon gparted grdesktop hexchat hfsprogs i3 i3lock i3status k4dirstat kdiff3 kodi libbz2-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev libssl-dev libtool maim meld nautilus-compare nautilus-dropbox net-tools network-manager-gnome network-manager-openvpn-gnome openssh-server openvpn p7zip-full pavucontrol pnmixer python-dev qtcreator qt-sdk rxvt-unicode screen slop smartmontools smbclient software-properties-common sqlite3 sqlitebrowser steam stow suckless-tools synergy tig tree ubuntu-restricted-extras valgrind vlc
- Slightly different at work:
# ADD: open-vm-tools open-vm-tools-desktop mercurial # REMOVE: blender blueman kodi steam synery sudo easy_install pyinotify && sudo pip install pylint twisted pex
- I'M AVOIDING THESE as i don't think i need or want them any more...
sudo apt-get install chromium-browser scrot gnome-screenshot ruby ruby-dev
- SSH
# openssh-server defaults are ok but see /etc/ssh/sshd_config for details cd ~m/.ssh scp m@bitpost.com:/home/m/.ssh/authorized_keys . scp m@bitpost.com:/home/m/.ssh/id_rsa_3072_nopswd . ln -s id_rsa_3072_nopswd id_rsa
- SAMBA as root, create /root/samba_credentials (get it from another machine), and chmod 400 on it
- SCRIPTS
cd && mkdir development && cd development git clone bitpost.com:development/scripts.git cd && ln -s development/scripts scripts mkdir scripts/ubuntu/[new machine]
- CONFIG
cd ~/development git clone bitpost.com:development/config.git cd config mkdir [new machine] # DO ALL THE FOLLOWING AT ONCE or your system will be fubar cp -r -p viper/ubuntu [new machine]/ # be careful, this will need pruning/updating NOW grep -R viper * # search so you can replace! # YOU SHOULD MAKE SURE YOU HAVE AT LEAST THESE UPDATED for things to start working: # /etc/fstab # /etc/hosts # ~/.bashrc cd && ln -s /home/m/development/config/[new machine]/ubuntu config
- RUN SETUP SCRIPT
cd scripts/ubuntu ./setup_new_ubuntu.sh verify_ubuntu_config_symlinks
- set chrome or other default browsers to save to /home/m/bitpost/download/torrents
- download boost, symlink to /home/m/development/boost, build with my script
- run qtcreator, load CMakeLists.txt files for important projects, and configure release/debug projects
- install an editor like Brackets yeah or Sublime
- Get lots of UnixPorn goodness going
OLD NOTES that should be handled in setup script...
Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus" setup |
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Ubuntu 16.10 "Xenial Xerus" upgrade |
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sudo visudo # MDM PUT THIS AT THE VERY END m ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL 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 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 # fix up fstab as/if needed su - cd /etc mv fstab /home/m/config/etc/fstab ln -s fstab /home/m/config/etc/fstab subl /home/m/config/etc/fstab /home/m/development/config/melange/ubuntu/etc/fstab # and copy samba mounts su - cd /etc diff /etc/hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts (most important: make sure correct hostname is being used) mv hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts ln -s hosts /home/m/config/etc/hosts # keep going with all remaining symlinks.... until....
verify_ubuntu_config_symlinks # ALL THESE should now be SYMLINKS # set up .bashrc - see another machine's as an example; use the common parts at top and bottom; make sure to update script path