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# Adobe Acrobat
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[Adobe Acrobat](https://get.adobe.com/reader/) is a PDF reader developed and distributed by
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[Adobe](https://www.adobe.com/).
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It is free.
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## Usage
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This section addresses the usage of Adobe Acrobat.
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### Adding Digital Signatures
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In many office applications digital signatures are used that verify a user using a smart card.
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To digitally sign first select `All tools` and `Use a certificate`.
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Then select `Digitally sign` and follow further on-screen instruction.
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Besides the stock-firmware of vendors there are also custom ROMs.
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Besides the stock-firmware of vendors there are also custom ROMs.
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These are alternative firmware variants made by third party providers.
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These are alternative firmware variants made by third party providers.
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A well known custom ROM is [LineageOS](/wiki/android/lineageos.md).
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Well known custom ROMs [LineageOS](/wiki/android/lineageos.md) and
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[GrapheneOS](/wiki/android/grapheneos.md).
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It is possible that some custom ROMs require the user to
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It is possible that some custom ROMs require the user to
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[unlock the bootloader](#unlocking-the-bootloader) before the installation can happen.
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[unlock the bootloader](#unlocking-the-bootloader) before the installation can happen.
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# GrapheneOS
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[GrapheneOS](https://grapheneos.org/) - or short Graphene - is a custom
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[Android](/wiki/android.md)-ROM and operating system for
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[Smartphones and Tablets](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) with mostly free
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and open-source software.
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## Compatible Devices and Installation
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Graphene is only available on specific devices that feature a maintained build of GrapheneOS.
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A list of compatible devices sorted by vendor can be found on the
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[official website](https://grapheneos.org/releases#devices).
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Note that currently only Google Pixel devices are supported.
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## Usage
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This section addresses the usage of GrapheneOS.
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### Configuration
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GrapheneOS features various settings and possibilities for configurations.
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A general overview of this was give in a
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[Reddit post by Tryptamine9](https://www.reddit.com/r/GrapheneOS/comments/18te8no/my_ride_through_grapheneos_what_works_and_guide/).
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Web interfaces for git are quite useful for easily showing code to other people.
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Web interfaces for git are quite useful for easily showing code to other people.
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Additionally it is easy to collaborate together.
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Additionally it is easy to collaborate together.
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- [Gitea](gitea.md) is an open-source and selfhosted and can be dockerized.
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- [Gitea](gitea.md) is an open-source and selfhosted git instance which can be dockerized.
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- [GitHub](https://github.com) is the go to system for many people. Not
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- [GitHub](https://github.com) is a popular git server.
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selfhosted, owned by microsoft ([cli-tool](https://github.com/github/hub)).
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It is not selfhosted and owned by microsoft ([cli-tool](https://github.com/github/hub)).
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- [GitLab](https://gitlab.com) is a self-hostable git instance which also has a default version
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available via their website.
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#### Git Apps
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Depending on the [specific server](#server-with-web-interface) used there are many different apps
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- For [GitHub](https://github.com) there is app with the same name for
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[Android](/wiki/android.md) devices and iOS devices.
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- For [Gitea](/wiki/gitea.md) and Forgejo there is an app called [GitNex](https://gitnex.com) which
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is available for [Android](/wiki/android.md) devices.
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- For [GitLab](https://gitlab.com) there is an app called [LabNex](https://labnex.app) which is
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available for [Android](/wiki/android.md) devices.
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#### Server without graphical interface
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#### Server without graphical interface
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`<data-set>` is the path of the data set.
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This is a directory containing `.npy` files that store single data points (for example images) in
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Note that the user in the Docker container usually uses anothr UID and GID.
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Note that the user in the Docker container usually uses anothr UID and GID.
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To make the volume and files accessible inside the container the IDs of the files in the volume
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To make the volume and files accessible inside the container the IDs of the files in the volume
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should be changed accordingly - for example as shown in the following example.
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should be changed accordingly - for example as shown in the following example.
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Most [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md) package it in the package `git-delta`.
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Most [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md) package it in the package `git-delta`.
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Afterwards it needs to be enabled.
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Afterwards it needs to be enabled.
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To do this globally add the following lines to the configuration file of git, which can be found in
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Depending on the system settings and preferences the dark-mode (`dark`) and the side-by-side view
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Depending on the system settings and preferences the dark-mode (`dark`) and the side-by-side view
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(`side-by-side`) can and should be disabled.
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(`side-by-side`) can and should be disabled.
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git config --global color.diff.new "green bold"
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git config --global color.diff.whitespace "red reverse"
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git config --global color.diff.whitespace "red reverse"
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### Save HTTPS Credentials
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The credentials used for HTTPS authorization can be saved with the following command.
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They can also be cached with the following command.
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```sh
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Both of these commands work globally.
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(sources: [debian website](https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkInterfaceNames) and
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[proxmox forum](https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/upgrade-motherboard-reinstall.48630))
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