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Ansible installation and setup
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How to easy monitor running service group? Let's say i want to quicly see are DHCP, DNS, TFTP, HAProxy and Matchbox running.
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Configure bridge network on workstation
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i3wm
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Compton
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Polybar
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i3lock + Blur
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Fonts
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Alacritty
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ZSH + Oh My ZSH + Powerlevel10k
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Certbot
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SSH
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HAproxy
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Podman
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Libvirt
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Nvidia
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Audio
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OBS Studio
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Pcmanfm
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Nvim
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Code
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Chrome/Chromium
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Firefox
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Ranger
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Tmux + Powerline
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NodeJS
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Yarn
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TypeScript
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Go
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gRPC
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ProtoC
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OpenVPN
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Rsync
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Git
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Blender
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Slack
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Skype
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Dunst
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KeePassXC
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Gimp
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LibreOffice
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qBittorrent
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Remmina
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TeamViewer
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Figma Fonts
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NextCloud
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Ansible
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Pulse
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Droidcam
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Xclip
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Adapta theme
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Breeze Dark icons
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Breeze light cursor
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fzf
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hplip
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Calibre
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Provide remove & cleanup tasks for every installed module/app.
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Unicode fonts
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Geany
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Freetype-freeworld (Do I really need this???)
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Remove i3status
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Enable same Nvim configurations for the Root user
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Add
fs.inotify.max_user_watches=524288
to/etc/sysctl.conf
. https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/setup/linux#_visual-studio-code-is-unable-to-watch-for-file-changes-in-this-large-workspace-error-enospc -
Fonts are not loaded from ~/.fonts directory (Figma)
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Displays are not loaded correctly at i3 startup (how to set up primary screen)
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Keyboard switch does not work
systemctl status named-chroot dhcpd tftp haproxy matchbox firewalld
ps cax | grep -E "named-chroot|dhcpd|tftp" > /dev/null