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#+title: Anki: 2021
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#+date: "2021-05-01 20:20:25 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-21 12:09:04 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-21 12:39:01 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+property: anki_deck 2021
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#+property: header_args :exports both
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@ -191,11 +191,30 @@ Implement a little bit of type checking in Bash.
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~printf~ throws an error if the given argument is not appropriate.
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#+begin_src shell
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printf "%d" 532 429 40 102
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printf "%d" this_will_throw_an_error 430 that_previous_number_will_not
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printf "%f" 10 43.45 3.14
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# This is fine
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printf "%d\n" 532 429 40 102
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# This will return a non-zero exit code
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printf "%d\n" this_will_throw_an_error 430 that_previous_number_will_not
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# This is also fine
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printf "%f\n" 10 43.45 3.14
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#+end_src
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#+results:
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#+begin_example
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532
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429
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40
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102
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0
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430
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0
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10.000000
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43.450000
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3.140000
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#+end_example
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* Emacs: The overview of buffers
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:PROPERTIES:
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:ANKI_NOTE_TYPE: Styled cards
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@ -900,14 +919,16 @@ Give some functions for creating a conditional in Emacs Lisp.
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** Back
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Below are the common way to control the flow with Elisp.
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#+begin_src elisp :results none
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#+begin_src elisp
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(if (and nil nil)
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(message "Hello there!")
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(message "Not hello there, sith lord!"))
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"Hello there!"
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"Not hello there, sith lord!")
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(unless t
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(message "Not hello there, sith lord!"))
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"Not hello there, sith lord!")
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(when t
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(message "Hello there!"))
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"Hello there!")
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#+end_src
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#+results:
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#+title: journalctl
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#+date: "2021-05-20 23:07:39 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-20 23:27:03 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-21 18:40:02 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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#+property: header-args :results none
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@ -35,20 +35,20 @@ Needs a comprehensive database of examples to fight against this scope.
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** Watch the logs from a specific unit at boot time
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#+begin_src shell
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#+begin_src
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journalctl --user-unit borgbackup.service -fb
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#+end_src
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** Delete the logs older than a month
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#+begin_src shell
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#+begin_src
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journalctl --vacuum-time=1m
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#+end_src
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** View the latest logs with helpful messages
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#+begin_src shell
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#+begin_src
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journalctl -xe
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#+end_src
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structured/illustration.zine.org
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structured/illustration.zine.org
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#+title: Zines
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#+date: "2021-05-21 18:43:12 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-21 18:44:56 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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Stands for "fan-made magazines".
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However, we're looking at programming zines similar to [[https://jvns.ca/][Julia Evans]] and [[https://twitter.com/sailorhg][sailorhg]].
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* Style guides
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- 24px is the ideal size for the writing.
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- Integrating text with multimedia, basically almost like a formal magazine or pure drawing in comics format.
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- Will use Krita as the drawing tool.
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Create a template for my mini-zines.
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Things to consider (aside from personality, of course):
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- One-line description
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- The simplest example possible
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- A real-life example
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- Documentation links
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- Alternatives
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- Integration
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Be sure to practice the following:
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- Good typography practice (even in writing)
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- An intuitive navigation (you know, like in comics/manga)
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structured/linux.modules-with-dkms.org
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#+title: Installing Linux kernel with DKMS
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#+date: "2021-05-30 17:40:35 +08:00"
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#+date_modified: "2021-05-30 20:40:38 +08:00"
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#+language: en
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[[https://github.com/dell/dkms][Dynamic kernel module support]] (DKMS) is a feature that allows installation of kernel modules while reinstalling the kernel.
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This is preferable if you don't want to build and install kernel modules every kernel update.
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Oftentimes to build the kernel module, it is required to install Linux-related headers.
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Here's an example scenario where I want to install [[https://github.com/jlam55555/veikk-linux-driver/issues/43][Veikk tablet driver]] that is not available out-of-the-box.
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The following list is the summarized version of what should happen.
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- Download the source code of the kernel module.
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- Check if the Linux headers are available otherwise the kernel module cannot be built.
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- Place the kernel module source into the kernel source tree (e.g., =/usr/src=).
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- Create =dkms.conf= to tell where the module is to be built.
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- Install the module with ~dkms~.
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The most difficult out of the steps is configuring with =dkms.conf=.
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You can see the format and the available options from =dkms.8= manual page.
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For now, let's see the example configuration.
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#+begin_src shell :results silent
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PACKAGE_NAME="input-veikk"
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PACKAGE_VERSION="git"
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BUILT_MODULE_NAME[0]="veikk" # (ref:module-name)
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DEST_MODULE_LOCATION[0]="/extra/"
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AUTOINSTALL="yes"
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#+end_src
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This tells ~dkms~ to install the Veikk driver, packaged as =input-veikk= with version =git=, in =extra/= (e.g., =/lib/modules/@LINUX_KERNEL_VERSION@/extra=).
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When installed, you should see a module named [[(module-name)][=veikk=]] — e.g., see the module list with =lsmod=.
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With the setup complete, run ~dkms install -m input-veikk -v git~ and it should be effective immediately.
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