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eylenburg / msoffice_in_linux.md
Last active November 21, 2024 16:33
Installing Microsoft Office in Linux

Step by step guide: How to install Microsoft Office in any Linux distribution

There are multiple options how to install MS Office on Linux.

VM-based - Integrate Windows apps running in a Windows virtual machine as native-looking in Linux

  1. Winapps, based on KVM, QEMU, Docker/Podman and FreeRDP. Still actively maintained (getting Github commits). Decribed below
  2. Cassowary, based on KVM, QEMU, libvirt/virt-manager, and FreeRDP. Has a helpful GUI and apparently can auto-suspend the VM when no Windows app is in use. Last release in Feb 2022 and seems to be abandoned.

The VM-based options means can run Office 2021 or Office 365 including all apps, but while the Windows apps themselves run flawlessly (as they're running on real Windows) there's various freerdp-related bugs you may encounter.

@tatumroaquin
tatumroaquin / archlinux-qemu-kvm.md
Last active November 21, 2024 02:18
QEMU-KVM Installation for Arch Linux

QEMU-KVM in Arch Linux

Check Virtualization Support

Check CPU has VM capabilities

lscpu | grep -i Virtualization
  • VT-x for Intel
  • AMD-Vi for AMD
@DmitriiNazimov
DmitriiNazimov / commitConvention.md
Last active November 12, 2024 20:32 — forked from bibendi/gist:7941823
Оформление коммитов #git

Как писать коммиты

Источники

В качестве основы используется Angular Git commit Message Convention - это наиболее авторитетный источник. Все остальные вариации конвенций по коммитам ссылаются на эту.

Также достаточно авторитетным источником является conventionalcommits.org

Ниже находится краткая выжимка того, как я понял эти конвенции.

Шаблон коммита

@huntrar
huntrar / full-disk-encryption-arch-uefi.md
Last active November 10, 2024 10:43
Arch Linux Full-Disk Encryption Installation Guide [Encrypted Boot, UEFI, NVMe, Evil Maid]

Arch Linux Full-Disk Encryption Installation Guide

This guide provides instructions for an Arch Linux installation featuring full-disk encryption via LVM on LUKS and an encrypted boot partition (GRUB) for UEFI systems.

Following the main installation are further instructions to harden against Evil Maid attacks via UEFI Secure Boot custom key enrollment and self-signed kernel and bootloader.

Preface

You will find most of this information pulled from the Arch Wiki and other resources linked thereof.

Note: The system was installed on an NVMe SSD, substitute /dev/nvme0nX with /dev/sdX or your device as needed.

@klingtnet
klingtnet / enable-hibernate-arch-linux.md
Created November 22, 2016 17:23
Enable hiberate in Arch Linux usind kernel 4+, grub2 and a swapfile

This guide is based on the hibernate article from the Arch wiki.

  • edit /etc/default/grub and add resume as well as resume_offset kernel parameters
    • resume=UUID=abcd-efgh contains the UUID of the partition on which the swapfile resides. In most cases the swapfile resides in root, to identify the root parition's UUID run blkid or lsblk -O.
    • resume_offset=1234 is the offset of the swapfile from the partition start. The offset is the first entry in the physical_offset column of the output of filefrag -v /swapfile.
    • update grub: grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
    • example: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="resume=UUID=75972c96-f909-4419-aba4-80c1b74bd605 resume_offset=1492992"
  • add the resume module hook to /etc/mkinitcpio.conf:
    • HOOKS="base udev resume autodetect ...
  • rebuild the initramfs mkinitcpio -p linux