Bye" exit 1 fi sudo apt install -y git build-essential libpam0g-dev libssl-dev cd "$HOME" || exit 1 git clone https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress.git cd pam-duress || exit 1 make sudo make install make clean #make uninstall mkdir -p $ScriptLoc sudo mkdir -p /etc/duress.d...
spacemacs-configuration-layers' to install it. ;; (default 'unused) dotspacemacs-enable-lazy-installation 'unused ;; If non-nil then Spacemacs will ask for confirmation before installing ;; a layer lazily. (default t) dotspacemacs-ask-for-lazy-installation t ;; List of additional paths where...
Checkinstall is a nice tool to create simple .deb-packages that you can use in your local network (e.g. if you have to install the same piece of software on multiple computers running Debian). It lets you compile and install software from the sources like before, but with the difference ...
I started with trying to compile using Intel MPI but couldn't, so switched over to OpenMPI based. Skip these steps if you are using the makefile from the repo here.
So, I provide very simple script to you to build libtorrent 1.2.x (using code from RC_1_2 branch) + qBittorrent 4.2.0 (release version). But before running it uninstall everything you installed followed that manual! also remove everything related to libtorrent from /usr/local as you alre...
Bye" exit 1 fi sudo apt install -y git build-essential libpam0g-dev libssl-dev cd "$HOME" || exit 1 git clone https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress.git cd pam-duress || exit 1 make sudo make install make clean #make uninstall mkdir -p $ScriptLoc sudo mkdir -p /etc/duress.d...
Bye" exit 1 fi sudo apt install -y git build-essential libpam0g-dev libssl-dev cd "$HOME" || exit 1 git clone https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress.git cd pam-duress || exit 1 make sudo make install make clean #make uninstall mkdir -p $ScriptLoc sudo mkdir -p /et...
Bye" exit 1 fi sudo apt install -y git build-essential libpam0g-dev libssl-dev cd "$HOME" || exit 1 git clone https://github.com/nuvious/pam-duress.git cd pam-duress || exit 1 make sudo make install make clean #make uninstall mkdir -p $ScriptLoc sudo mkdir -p /etc/...
As you use your system, and you install and uninstall software, you'll eventually end up with orphaned, or unused software/packages/libraries. You don't need to remove them, but if you don't need them, why keep them? When security is a priority, anything not explicitly neede...
As you use your system, and you install and uninstall software, you'll eventually end up with orphaned, or unused software/packages/libraries. You don't need to remove them, but if you don't need them, why keep them? When security is a priority, anything not explicitly neede...