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### Environment-variables
Set the following variables with the -e tag.
Set the following variables in the `environment:` section.
| Name | Usage | Default |
| ---------- | ------------- | ------- |
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Set the following variables with the -e tag.
<!---->
<!-- The environment variables are set via the `.env` file and listed in the -->
<!-- [corresponding section](#env). -->
<!---->
### Ports
Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
@@ -45,13 +45,16 @@ Set the following volumes with the -v tag.
### rebuild.sh
```sh
#!/bin/sh
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
```
### .env
```sh
```
<!-- ### .env -->
<!---->
<!-- ```sh -->
<!-- ``` -->
<!---->
### docker-compose.yml
```yml

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## Setup
The /name/ program can be installed [/via GitHub/]().
Alternatively many linux package managers package /name/ in the `/package/`
package.
The /name/ program can be installed from source as described [/on GitHub-the official website/]().
Alternatively many [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md)
package /name/ in the `/package/` package.
The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the [/docker name/ image]().
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of /name/.
/basic description for usage/
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of /name/.

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A more modern implementation of it is
[Airsonic-Advanced](./airsonic-advanced.md).
## Set up
## Setup
The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the
[linuxserver image](./docker/linuxserver_-_airsonic.md).

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## Managing the Data
The data and files stored on Android
[smart devices](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) are sometimes needed on
[smart devices](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) are sometimes needed on
computers.
For [Windows](/wiki/windows.md) this can easily be achieved by connecting it via USB.
No further software is needed as the device manager handles the phone correctly most of the times.
For [Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md) the
[device](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) also has to be connected to the
[device](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) also has to be connected to the
computer.
But in this case also a software is needed to [mount it](/wiki/linux/disk-management.md#mounting),
this software/program is called [android-file-transfer](/wiki/linux/android-file-transfer.md).
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A free and open-source alternative to it is [F-Droid](/wiki/android/f-droid.md)
open-source software.
A list of open-source software options is also available on Alberto Mosconis
[Github](/wiki/git.md#server-with-web-interface) repository
[Github](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md#server-with-web-interface) repository
[foss apps](https://github.com/albertomosconi/foss-apps/tree/main).
Additionally open-source apps can be installed from source using
@@ -43,6 +43,42 @@ This section addresses various useful applications.
storage.
- [Markor](https://github.com/gsantner/markor) is a text editor supporting
[Markdown](/wiki/markup_language.md)
- [SystemUI Tuner](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zacharee1.systemuituner) is an
application that allows various small tweaks for the Android user interface.
- [SimpleMarkdown](https://f-droid.org/packages/com.wbrawner.simplemarkdown.free/) is another text
editor made for Markdown. It does work a bit better with a [NextCloud](/wiki/nextcloud.md).
- [Fossify](https://github.com/FossifyOrg) is a suite of open-source apps that among other include
apps like calendar, file-manager, phone, messages and more.
## Improve Security and Privacy
Security and privacy are important topics, especially so when dealing with mobile phones.
This section focusses on improving them on a standard Android system.
The Elecronic Frontier Foundation recommends the following changes in their guide
[Guide](https://ssd.eff.org/module/how-to-get-to-know-android-privacy-and-security-settings).
- [2FA](#multi-factor-authentication)
- A strong password (though the usage of biometrics is not recommended due to the possibility of
being physically forced to unlock a phone with them)
- Privacy permission
- Find my device
- Theft protection
- Google privacy checkup
- Backups (though the usage of them gives data to Google, so it may rather be turned off)
- Disable WEP networks
- Obscure lockscreen notifications
The YouTube Channel 9to5Google also has a
[video on security and privcacy](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eswIeNxSIqo) which additionally
suggest the following changes.
- Alert when clipboard is accessed
- Enable app pinnig
Another option to add which may not improve security or privacy but improves usability - especially
if a difficult passphrase is used - is the enabling of "Extend Unlock".
There "Trusted Devices" can be set or the "On-body Detection" can be enabled.
## Multi-Factor Authentication
@@ -69,7 +105,7 @@ It is possible that some custom ROMs require the user to
Unlocking the bootloader can be a bit challenging for some vendors especially.
For [smartphones and tablets](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) made by
For [smartphones and tablets](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) made by
Xiaomi there are some steps that have to be done to unlock the bootloader.
This section is based on an
[article about unlocking the bootloader](https://new.c.mi.com/global/post/101245) on Xiaomi

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[DroidCam](https://www.dev47apps.com/) is an App developed and published
by Dev47Apps for [Android](/wiki/android.md) systems.
It enables a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_devices.md) to be used as [webcam](/wiki/webcams.md).
It enables a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_device.md) to be used as [webcam](/wiki/webcam.md).
## Setup
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## Usage
To initiate a connection between the [smartphone](/wiki/smart_devices.md) and the computer first
To initiate a connection between the [smartphone](/wiki/smart_device.md) and the computer first
start the app on the smartphone.
Make sure to be connected to the same W-LAN as the computer or alternatively connect them with an
USB-cable.
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ After starting the application an IP and a port will be displayed.
These have to be pasted into the form that is shown on the computer after starting the corresponding
program.
After pressing `Connect` the link will be established.
The [video feed](/wiki/webcams.md) can then be used in other programs such as Discord or
The [video feed](/wiki/webcam.md) can then be used in other programs such as Discord or
[Matrix](/wiki/matrix.md).
Additionally it can be piped into [OBS](/wiki/obs.md) to edit it more or create a scene.
Despite the option the separate app [DroidCam OBS](https://www.dev47apps.com/obs/) is not

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[Gadgetbridge](https://codeberg.org/Freeyourgadget/Gadgetbridge/) is a free and open source software
for [Android](/wiki/android.md) systems.
It is a cloudless replacement for proprietary software for
[smart devices](/wiki/smart_devices.md), but is especially designed for
[smartwatches and smart bands](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartwatches-and-smart-bands).
[smart devices](/wiki/smart_device.md), but is especially designed for
[smartwatches and smart bands](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartwatches-and-smart-bands).
## Setup
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This section is based on a
[Reddit post by myhairisawesome](https://www.reddit.com/r/Huawei/comments/1dexenl/watch_fit_3_is_there_a_way_to_create_custom_watch/).
### Download Maps
To download one or more map files to display them for activity GPS data on the mobile phone
navigate to the main `Settings`.
Then Select `Maps` and set the `Folder` aswell as download the map and move it into the selected
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[IP Webcam](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pas.webcam&hl=de&gl=US) is an App
developed and published by Pavel Khlebovich for [Android](/wiki/android.md) systems.
It enables a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_devices.md) to be used as [webcam](/wiki/webcams.md).
It enables a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_device.md) to be used as [webcam](/wiki/webcam.md).
When wanting to stream the screen and not the camera the application
[ScreenStream](/wiki/android/screenstream.md) can be used.
## Setup
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## Usage
To initiate a connection between the [smartphone](/wiki/smart_devices.md) and the computer first
To initiate a connection between the [smartphone](/wiki/smart_device.md) and the computer first
start the app on the smartphone.
Make sure to be connected to the same W-LAN as the computer or alternatively connect them with an
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[IR Remote](https://gitlab.com/divested-mobile/irremote) is a free and open-source App developed
for [Android](/wiki/android.md) systems.
It can use a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) that is capable
It can use a [smartphone](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) that is capable
of sending [infrared](/wiki/infrared.md) signals to be used as an
[infrared remote control](/wiki/infrared.md#remote-controls)

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[LineageOS](https://lineageos.org/) - or short Lineage - is a custom
[Android](/wiki/android.md)-ROM and operating system for
[Smartphones and Tablets](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) with mostly free
[Smartphones and Tablets](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) with mostly free
and open-source software.
It was formerly known as CyanogenMod.

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# ScreenStream
[ScreenStream](https://f-droid.org/de/packages/info.dvkr.screenstream/) is an application that
allows to stream the screen via HTTP.
When wanting to stream the camera and not the screen the application
[IP Webcam](/wiki/android/ip_webcam.md) can be used.
## Setup
On [Android](/wiki/android.md) ScreenStream is available on
[F-Droid](/wiki/android/f-droid.md) in a package called
[ScreenStream](https://f-droid.org/de/packages/info.dvkr.screenstream/).

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betterdiscordctl self-upgrade
```
### Pacman Hook
When using [Arch Linux](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md) and its package managers
[Pacman and Yay](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md#arch-linux-pacman-and-yay) a hook can be set that
automatically updates the discord installation to setup betterdiscord using betterdiscordctl.
The following is a [pacman hook](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md#hooks) that can be used to update
betterdiscord automatically.
Make sure to change the three occurences of `<username>` to the name of the user to install
betterdiscord for.
```sh
[Trigger]
Type = Package
Operation = Install
Operation = Upgrade
Target = discord*
[Action]
Description = Rebuild BetterDiscord after Discord update
When = PostTransaction
Exec = /usr/bin/sh -c 'sudo -u <username> betterdiscordctl reinstall >/dev/null 2>&1; sudo -u <username> xvfb-run -a discord --help >/dev/null 2>&1; sudo -u <username> betterdiscordctl install >/dev/null 2>&1; true'
Depends = xorg-server-xvfb
Depends = betterdiscordctl
NeedsTargets
```
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of BetterDiscord.
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several smaller messages.
- `StaffTag` adds a crown to server owners (or admins/management).
- `Uncompressed Images` will improve image quality of previews.

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# calibre
[calibre](https://calibre-ebook.com/) is a cross-platform, free and open-source
software suite for [e-book](/wiki/e-books.md) management.
software suite for [e-book](/wiki/e-book.md) management.
It supports various formats aswell as conversion between them.
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`usb://Brother/QL-600?serial=000J1Z140282`.
The examples using the Brother printer are taken from a
[dwaves article](https://dwaves.de/2022/07/13/gnu-linux-debian-11-how-to-setup-brother-ql-600-labelprinter/).
### Custom Formats For Brother Printers
This section is based on an entry in the
[german FAQ on the brother website](https://support.brother.com/g/b/faqend.aspx?c=de&lang=de&prod=lpql1110nwbeuk&faqid=faqp00100409_000).
Especially when using continuos-length Brother label printers it can be useful to set up custom
formats.
After setting up the CUPS install the package that provides
`brpapertoollpr_<printer name in cups>` which differs from printer to printer.
For example when using a Brother QL-600 this command is named `brpapertoollpr_ql600` and on some
[Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions like [Arch Linux](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md) is provided in a
package called `brother-ql600`.
To then set up a new custom format run the following command.
```sh
brpapertoollpr_<printer name in command> -P <printer name in cups> -n <format name> -w <width> -h <height>
```
`<printer name in command>` is the part of the command that corresponds to the printer as described
in the previous sentence.
`<printer name in cups>` and `<format name>` are the name of the printer already set up and given in
CUPS and the name chosen for the new format.
And `<width>` and `<height>` are width and height of the new format both given in millimeters.
A complete command could look something like the following.
```sh
brpapertoollpr_ql600 -P Brother_QL-600 -n "62mmx12mm" -w 62 -h 12
```
The command to delete a custom format is the following.
It uses the same variables and names as the command above.
```sh
brpapertoollpr_ql600 -P <printer name> -d <format name>
```
The usage of this command could look similar to the following example.
```sh
brpapertoollpr_ql600 -P Brother_QL-600 -d "62mmx12mm"
```
After setting up the new format it can be selected in the CUPS interface and used with the Brother
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# Databases
# Database
Databases are data collections of a computer system.
A database is a data collections of a computer system.
Most prominent type of database are SQL databases.
## Database management systems (DBMS)

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# Deskreen
[Deskreen](https://github.com/pavlobu/deskreen) is a tool for [Linux](/wiki/linux.md),
[Windows](/wiki/windows.md) and MacOS that allows to extend the screen of a device with Deskreen
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Another possibility is to try the official convenience script.
To get and execute it run the following in your
[terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
[terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md).
```sh
curl -fsSL https://get.docker.com -o get-docker.sh
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This section addresses various features of Docker.
### virtualize Operating Systems
### Virtualize Operating Systems
Docker is a tool that can be used to virtualize different programs and softwares.
Especially for containerizing and virtualizing operating systems (mostly based on
@@ -69,3 +69,22 @@ the [web browser](/wiki/web_browser.md) or [VNC](/wiki/vnc.md).
For this
[jlesages baseimage-gui container](https://hub.docker.com/r/jlesage/baseimage-gui)
can be used.
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of docker.
### `Error saving credentials: 'Cannot autolaunch D-Bus without X11 $DISPLAY'`
As explained by
[gotam19 in a Docker forum post](https://forums.docker.com/t/docker-login-fails-with-error-message-saving-credentials-cannot-autolaunch-d-bus-without-x11-display/77789)
this error message only occurs on [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) when trying to login or pulling a Docker
image.
To fix it install [GPG](/wiki/linux/gpg.md) and the `pass`
[package](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md).
Afterwards running the following command should will perform the login to the Docker servers and
the error message should not come up again.
```sh
docker login
```

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# actualbudget - actual-server
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for an actualbudget server.
The official container and documentation was made by
[actualbudget](https://actualbudget.org/docs/install/docker/).
This docker-rebuild is made up by a `docker-compose.yml` file.
## Set-up
Create the files `rebuild.sh`, `docker-compose.yml` at the same
place.
Change the settings according to your needs and run `./rebuild.sh` afterwards.
### Ports
Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
| Container Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description |
| -------------- | ------------------------ | --------- | ------------- |
| `5006` | `5006` | TCP | WebUI |
### Volumes
Set the following volumes with the -v tag.
| Outside mount/volume name | Container mount | Description |
| ------------------------- | --------------- | ------------------ |
| `actual` | `/data` | Actual Budget data |
### rebuild.sh
```sh
#!/bin/sh
docker-compose down
docker-compose up -d
```
### docker-compose.yml
```yml
version: '3'
services:
actual_server:
image: docker.io/actualbudget/actual-server:latest
ports:
# This line makes Actual available at port 5006 of the device you run the server on,
# i.e. http://localhost:5006. You can change the first number to change the port, if you want.
- '5006:5006'
# environment:
# Uncomment any of the lines below to set configuration options.
# - ACTUAL_HTTPS_KEY=/data/selfhost.key
# - ACTUAL_HTTPS_CERT=/data/selfhost.crt
# - ACTUAL_PORT=5006
# - ACTUAL_UPLOAD_FILE_SYNC_SIZE_LIMIT_MB=20
# - ACTUAL_UPLOAD_SYNC_ENCRYPTED_FILE_SYNC_SIZE_LIMIT_MB=50
# - ACTUAL_UPLOAD_FILE_SIZE_LIMIT_MB=20
# See all options and more details at https://actualbudget.github.io/docs/Installing/Configuration
# !! If you are not using any of these options, remove the 'environment:' tag entirely.
volumes:
# Change './actual-data' below to the path to the folder you want Actual to store its data in on your server.
# '/data' is the path Actual will look for its files in by default, so leave that as-is.
- actual:/data
restart: unless-stopped
volumes:
actual:
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```sh
#!/bin/sh
docker-compose down
docker pull vim alexta69/metube
docker pull alexta69/metube
docker-compose up -d
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# grimsi - gameyfin
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Gameyfin](/wiki/games/gameyfin.md).
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Gameyfin](/wiki/game/gameyfin.md).
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# itzg - minecraft-server
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a
[Minecraft](../games/minecraft.md) server.
[Minecraft](/wiki/game/minecraft.md) server.
The container and documentation was made by
[itzg](https://hub.docker.com/r/itzg/minecraft-server).
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#### Installing Datapacks
The installation of datapacks is done similar to the described process in the
[corresponding section of the minecraft entry](/wiki/games/minecraft.md#installing-datapacks).
[corresponding section of the minecraft entry](/wiki/game/minecraft.md#installing-datapacks).
The only difference is the path to place the `.zip` datapack files in which is `world/datapacks` in
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# jkarlos - git-server-docker
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [git](../git.md) server.
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [git](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) server.
The official container and documentation was made by
[jkarlos](https://hub.docker.com/r/jkarlos/git-server-docker).

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# massivedecks - client
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Massive Deecks](/wiki/games/massive_decks.md)
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Massive Deecks](/wiki/game/massive_decks.md)
client.
Due to ease of use this entry will also feature the server container.
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# ollama - ollama
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for an ollama server.
The official container and documentation was made by
[ollama](https://hub.docker.com/r/ollama/ollama).
## Set-up
Create the file `rebuild.sh`.
Change the settings according to your needs and run `./rebuild.sh` afterwards.
## Ports
Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
| Container Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description |
| -------------- | ------------------------ | --------- | ------------------- |
| `11434` | `11434` | TCP | Communications port |
## Volumes
Set the following volumes with the -v tag.
| Outside mount/volume name | Container mount | Description |
| ------------------------- | --------------- | ------------- |
| `ollama` | `/root/.ollama` | Ollama data |
## rebuild.sh
```sh
#!/bin/sh
docker stop ollama
docker rm ollama
docker pull ollama/ollama
docker run --name ollama \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 11434:11434 \
-v ollama:/root/.ollama \
-d ollama/ollama
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# open-webui - open-webui
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a Open WebUI server.
The official container and documentation was made by
[open-webui](https://github.com/open-webui/open-webui).
## Set-up
Create the file `rebuild.sh`.
Change the settings according to your needs and run `./rebuild.sh` afterwards.
## Ports
Set the following ports in the `ports:` section.
| Container Port | Recommended outside port | Protocol | Description |
| -------------- | ------------------------ | --------- | ------------- |
| `11434` | `8080` | TCP | WebUI |
## Volumes
Set the following volumes with the -v tag.
| Outside mount/volume name | Container mount | Description |
| ------------------------- | ------------------- | --------------- |
| `open-webui` | `/app/backend/data` | Open WebUI data |
## rebuild.sh
```sh
#!/bin/sh
docker stop openwebui
docker rm openwebui
docker pull ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main
docker run --name openwebui \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 11434:8080 \
-v open-webui:/app/backend/data \
-d ghcr.io/open-webui/open-webui:main
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# postgres
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a postgresql database.
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [postgresql database](/wiki/postgresql.md).
The official container and documentation was made by
[Postgres](https://hub.docker.com/_/postgres).
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# tomsquest - docker-radicale
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a radicale CalDAV server.
This is a [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) container for a [Radicale](/wiki/radicale.md) server.
The official container and documentation was made by
[tomsquest](https://hub.docker.com/r/tomsquest/docker-radicale).
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ There are some special variables to set.
| Flag | Usage |
| ------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `--read-only` | make radicale read-only, caldav can still be changed and used normally |
| `--read-only` | make Radicale read-only, caldav can still be changed and used normally |
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# E-books
# E-book
E-books are digital publications of books.
An E-book is a digital publication of a book.
They can be read with specific hardware - an e-reader - or on a personal
computer.
E-books are usually available in `.epub` or `.pdf` files.

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# Emulator
An Emulator is a hard- or software that enables a computer to behave like
another computer.
In the [gaming](/wiki/game.md) context this is mainly used to run games from a console on
another computer.
Emulators usually need ROMs to run games.
ROMs are a digital copy of a video game.
Please note that downloading ROMs of licensed games is not permitted due to copyright.
All [emulators](#list-of-emulator-software) should only use non copyright infringing ROMs.
Due to its form factor emulators can be installed and used nicely on a
[Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md).
Emulator games can even be
[started through the normal interface](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface).
## List of Emulator software
- [Citra](/wiki/emulator/citra.md) emulates Nintendo 3DS games.
- [Dolphin](/wiki/emulator/dolphin.md) emulates Nintendo GameCube and Wii games.
- [melonDS](/wiki/emulator/melonds.md) emulates Nintendo DS games.
- [mGBA](/wiki/emulator/mgba.md) emulates Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advanced
games.
- [Nestopia](/wiki/emulator/nestopia.md) emulates Nintendo Entertainment System games.
- [PCSX2](/wiki/emulator/pcsx2.md) emulates PlayStation 2 games.
- [PPSSPP](/wiki/emulator/ppsspp.md) emulates PlayStation Portable games.
- [simple64](/wiki/emulator/simple64.md) emulates Nintendo 64 games.
- [Snes9x](/wiki/emulator/snes9x.md) emulates Super Nintendo Entertainment System games.
- [yuzu](/wiki/emulator/yuzu.md) emulates Nintendo Switch games.

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# Citra
[Citra](https://citra-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo 3DS](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[Citra](https://citra-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo 3DS](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
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# Dolphin
[Dolphin](https://dolphin-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo GameCube and Wii](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[Dolphin](https://dolphin-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo GameCube and Wii](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
## Setup
@@ -18,11 +18,11 @@ and usage of Dolphin.
### Steam Deck Specific Settings
The following settings are especially useful when emulating games on the
[Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[nchristopher](https://github.com/nchristopher/steamdeck-emulation/blob/main/emulators/dolphin.md).
Select the configuration and select the paths tab.
There the directories for Wii and GameCube [ROMs](/wiki/games/emulators.md) can be added.
There the directories for Wii and GameCube [ROMs](/wiki/emulator.md) can be added.
In the audio tab select `Pulse` as your audio backend.
In the interface tab select `Confirm to Stop` to avoid prompts when closing the
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# melonDS
[melonDS](https://melonds.kuribo64.net/) is a [Nintendo DS](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[melonDS](https://melonds.kuribo64.net/) is a [Nintendo DS](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
## Setup
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ and usage of Dolphin.
### Start Emulated Game in Fullscreen Mode
In different scenarios it can be useful to start directly into a game in fullscreen mode.
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
so it can be run directly without switching to the desktop mode.
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# mGBA
[mGBA](https://mgba.io/) is a
[Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advanced](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advanced](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
## Setup
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ and usage of Dolphin.
### Start Emulated Game in Fullscreen Mode
In different scenarios it can be useful to start directly into a game in fullscreen mode.
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
so it can be run directly without switching to the desktop mode.
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# Nestopia
[Nestopia](http://0ldsk00l.ca/nestopia/) is a [Nintendo Entertainment System](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[Nestopia](http://0ldsk00l.ca/nestopia/) is a [Nintendo Entertainment System](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
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# PCSX2
[PCSX2](https://pcsx2.net/) is a [PlayStation 2](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[PCSX2](https://pcsx2.net/) is a [PlayStation 2](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
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# PPSSPP
[PPSSPP](https://ppsspp.org/) is a [PlayStation Portable](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[PPSSPP](https://ppsspp.org/) is a [PlayStation Portable](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
## Setup
@@ -18,13 +18,13 @@ and usage of PPSSPP.
### Steam Deck specific settings
The following settings are especially useful when emulating PSP games on the
[Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[nchristopher](https://github.com/nchristopher/steamdeck-emulation/blob/main/emulators/ppsspp.md).
But it is a good starting point for other systems aswell.
It is important to emphasize that the system needs to meet the requirements to
run Vulkan.
The Device name will change if you are not using a
[Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md).
[Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md).
- Backend: `Vulkan`
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# simple64
[simple64](https://simple64.github.io/) is a [Nintendo 64](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[simple64](https://simple64.github.io/) is a [Nintendo 64](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
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# Snes9x
[Snes9x](http://www.snes9x.com/) is a [Super Nintendo Entertainment System](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[Snes9x](http://www.snes9x.com/) is a [Super Nintendo Entertainment System](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
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# yuzu
[yuzu](https://yuzu-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo Switch](/wiki/games.md)
[emulator](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[yuzu](https://yuzu-emu.org/) is a [Nintendo Switch](/wiki/game.md)
[emulator](/wiki/emulator.md).
## Setup
@@ -22,8 +22,8 @@ and usage of Dolphin.
### Start Emulated Game in Fullscreen Mode
In different scenarios it can be useful to start directly into a game in fullscreen mode.
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
One example would be using the [Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) to
[set up a game in the Steam UI](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface)
so it can be run directly without switching to the desktop mode.
For this add the `-f` flag for fullscreen mode aswell as the `-g` flag in front of the path to the
game that should to be started.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ game that should to be started.
### Steam Deck Specific Settings
The following settings are especially useful when emulating games on the
[Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) as pointed out by
[sofakng](https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/12ivsky/what_are_the_best_yuzu_settings/).
For a better performance select `Vulkan` under the `Graphics` in `Graphics`.

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- [Exclude pages from](http://www.jeffersonscher.com/gm/google-hit-hider/)
[search results](/wiki/search_engine.md)
- [Auto close YouTube ads](https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/9165-auto-close-youtube-ads)
- [uBlock Origin](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/ublock-origin)
blocks unwanted content like ads.
- [uBlock Origin](/wiki/ublock_origin.md) is an ad blocker.
- [User-Agent Switcher and Manager](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/user-agent-string-switcher)
spoofs websites that try to gather information about your webbrowser.
@@ -320,3 +319,17 @@ security.family_safety.mode = 0
Additionally check [the telemetry section](#telemetry) and
[the sponsoring section](#sponsorings).
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of Firefox.
### Dark Mode Not Used For File Picker
It is possible and a known problem on [Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md) that Firefox may not
recognize the system dark mode correctly.
This can result in a light themed file picker despite all other programs on the system like
[GTK](/wiki/linux/gtk.md) or [Qt](/wiki/linux/qt.md) using the dark mode already.
To fix this simply navigate to `about:config` and - if not already existing - create the value for
`ui.systemUsesDarkTheme` and set it to `1`.
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# Games
# Game
A video game - short game - is an electronic game that features interation and input from the user
to generate a feedback.
Games can be played on different platforms.
To create games [game engines](/wiki/game_engine.md) can be used.
## Game Platforms, Distributors and Managers
There are various platforms for managing games.
[Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md) is a gaming a platform for games that distributes games at the same
[Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md) is a gaming a platform for games that distributes games at the same
time.
Games bought in the Steam shop but also third party games can be added to the game list.
It is very popular and cross platform capable.
For [Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md) the most used platform is a game manager called
[Lutris](/wiki/games/lutris.md).
[Lutris](/wiki/game/lutris.md).
Lutris can incorporate local games, aswell as games from various big platforms including steam.
It is especially popular on Linux because it can manage [WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md) prefixes and
thus is able to easily run [Windows](/wiki/windows.md) games on Linux.
Furthermore [Gameyfin](/wiki/games/gameyfin.md) is a game manager that can be easily accessed
Furthermore [Gameyfin](/wiki/game/gameyfin.md) is a game manager that can be easily accessed
through a web interface.
Games can then be downloaded from the website.
@@ -48,8 +49,8 @@ Afterwards move the game saves to the directory set up by Syncthing and create
[symbolic links](/wiki/linux/shell.md#symbolic-links-using-ln) to link them back to the original
place.
For games on [Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md) it is possible that they are automatically synchronized
by [Steam Cloud](/wiki/games/steam.md#steam-cloud-and-game-synchronization).
For games on [Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md) it is possible that they are automatically synchronized
by [Steam Cloud](/wiki/game/steam.md#steam-cloud-and-game-synchronization).
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# Bottles
[Bottles](https://usebottles.com/) is an application similar to
[Lutris](/wiki/games/lutris.md) that focusses on running both
[Windows](/wiki/windows.md) applications aswell as [games](/wiki/games.md) through
[Lutris](/wiki/game/lutris.md) that focusses on running both
[Windows](/wiki/windows.md) applications aswell as [games](/wiki/game.md) through
[WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md) or their own runner [Caffe](#caffe).
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# Counter-Strike 2
[Counter-Strike 2](https://www.counter-strike.net/cs2) is a tactical first-person shooter
[game](/wiki/games.md) developed by [Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/).
[game](/wiki/game.md) developed by [Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com/en/).
It is distributed via [Steam](./steam.md).
## Troubleshooting
This section addresses various errors that can happen when playing Counter-Strike 2.
### Problems launching on [Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md)
### Problems launching on [Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md)
On [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) systems launching can run into problems.
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# Gameyfin
[Gameyfin](https://github.com/grimsi/gameyfin) is a simple [game](/wiki/games.md) library manager
[Gameyfin](https://github.com/grimsi/gameyfin) is a simple [game](/wiki/game.md) library manager
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# Guild Wars 2
[Guild Wars 2](https://www.guildwars2.com) is a MMORPG [game](/wiki/games.md) which is available as
[Guild Wars 2](https://www.guildwars2.com) is a MMORPG [game](/wiki/game.md) which is available as
a standalone Launcher for Windows and on [Steam](./steam.md).
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# League of Legends
[League of Legends](https://www.leagueoflegends.com/en-us) is a multiplayer
online battle arena [game](/wiki/games.md) which is available as a standalone Launcher for
online battle arena [game](/wiki/game.md) which is available as a standalone Launcher for
[Windows](/wiki/windows.md).
It is developed and published by [Riot Games](https://www.riotgames.com/en).
@@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ League of Legends is available to download for
[Windows](/wiki/windows.md) systems on
[the official website](https://signup.leagueoflegends.com/en-us/signup/index#/).
For [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions [Lutris](/wiki/games/lutris.md)
For [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions [Lutris](/wiki/game/lutris.md)
and [WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md) can be used to run the game.
The correct version can be downloaded using the
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# Lutris
[Lutris](https://lutris.net/) is a free and open source video [game](/wiki/games.md) platform for
[Lutris](https://lutris.net/) is a free and open source video [game](/wiki/game.md) platform for
[Linux](/wiki/linux.md) systems.
It features compatibility with [GOG](https://www.gog.com/),
[Humble Bundle](https://humblebundle.com/),
[Epic Games](https://www.epicgames.com/), [Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md) and many
[Epic Games](https://www.epicgames.com/), [Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md) and many
other [Windows](/wiki/windows.md) games via its own installer that uses
[WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md). Lutris can also use [Proton](/wiki/games/proton.md)
[WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md). Lutris can also use [Proton](/wiki/game/proton.md)
- a patched version of WINE developed by
[Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com/).
Additionally to that Lutris supports many different
[emulators](/wiki/games/emulators.md).
[emulators](/wiki/emulator.md).
For running both Windows applications aswell as games
[Bottles](/wiki/games/bottles.md) can be used.
[Bottles](/wiki/game/bottles.md) can be used.
## Usage
@@ -124,10 +124,10 @@ be selected.
After right-clicking a game and selecting `Configure` the `Wine version` can be
changed under the `Runner options` tab.
There are many different versions of WINE, WINE-fshack and various
[Proton](/wiki/games/proton.md) and
[Proton GE versions](/wiki/games/proton.md#ge-version) to select.
Using the default runner of [Bottles](/wiki/games/bottles.md) - called
[Caffe](/wiki/games/bottles.md#caffe) - is also possible.
[Proton](/wiki/game/proton.md) and
[Proton GE versions](/wiki/game/proton.md#ge-version) to select.
Using the default runner of [Bottles](/wiki/game/bottles.md) - called
[Caffe](/wiki/game/bottles.md#caffe) - is also possible.
### Disable Networking for a Game
@@ -140,10 +140,10 @@ Afterwards all networking of the selected game is disabled.
### Adding and Removing Runners and Sources
Runners are ways to run [games](/wiki/games.md) on [Linux](/wiki/linux.md).
Examples for runners are [WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md), [Steams Proton](/wiki/games/proton.md) or
Runners are ways to run [games](/wiki/game.md) on [Linux](/wiki/linux.md).
Examples for runners are [WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md), [Steams Proton](/wiki/game/proton.md) or
[Flatpak](/wiki/linux/flatpak.md).
Sources are platforms for game distributions like [Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md) and Lutris itself.
Sources are platforms for game distributions like [Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md) and Lutris itself.
Both sources and runners can be added and removed as needed by entering `Preferences` through the
drop-down menu and toggling on or off sources aswell as installing or uninstalling runners.
@@ -174,6 +174,6 @@ handled by [WINE](/wiki/linux/wine.md) one point of failure is the selected
WINE version.
Change the version used as explained in
[the regarding section](#change-wineproton-version).
Especially trying [Proton GE versions](/wiki/games/proton.md#ge-version) or
Especially trying [Proton GE versions](/wiki/game/proton.md#ge-version) or
WINE fshack versions can lead to successful running of the game.
Specific games also benefit from running [Caffe](/wiki/games/bottles.md#caffe).
Specific games also benefit from running [Caffe](/wiki/game/bottles.md#caffe).

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# Magic: The Gathering
[Magic: The Gathering](https://magic.wizards.com) - often shortened to MTG or Magic - is a tabletop
[collectible card game](/wiki/games/trading_card_games.md).
[collectible card game](/wiki/game/trading_card_game.md).
MTG is published by [Wizards of the Coast](https://company.wizards.com) - which are commonly
reffered to as Wizards.
In Magic: The Gathering there are many different formats that are all listed on
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ This is also known as MTG Online or MTGO.
It is also possible to remotely play with tabletop cards.
This is most easily done on [Spelltable](https://spelltable.wizards.com/) which is an official
website by Wizards.
For playing Spelltable a [webcam](/wiki/webcams.md) is needed to be set up with a bird's eye view
For playing Spelltable a [webcam](/wiki/webcam.md) is needed to be set up with a bird's eye view
over the playing field.
An alternative to a normal webcam is [DroidCam](/wiki/android/droidcam.md) for
[Android](/wiki/android.md) which is supported by the website itself.

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# Medieval 2: Total War
Medieval 2: Total War is a [game](/wiki/games.md) from the [Total War](https://www.totalwar.com)
Medieval 2: Total War is a [game](/wiki/game.md) from the [Total War](https://www.totalwar.com)
series.
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# Minecraft
[Minecraft](https://www.minecraft.net) is a sandbox [video game](/wiki/games.md) created by "Notch".
[Minecraft](https://www.minecraft.net) is a sandbox [video game](/wiki/game.md) created by "Notch".
## Setup
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ For safety reasons it is advised to back up the instance before updating the ver
Mods can be installed client- and server-side.
For client-side mods most [up-to-date clients](#client) feature an easy installation process.
Especially [MultiMC5 and its derivatives](/wiki/games/multimc5.md) have an easy way to achieve
Especially [MultiMC5 and its derivatives](/wiki/game/multimc5.md) have an easy way to achieve
this.
For the installation of server-side mods the process can vary slightly depending on the
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# MultiMC5
[MultiMC5](https://multimc.org) is a custom launcher that allows multiple instances of the
[game](/wiki/games.md) [Minecraft](./minecraft.md) to be installed at once.
[game](/wiki/game.md) [Minecraft](./minecraft.md) to be installed at once.
In recent times there have been problems with the maintainer of MultiMC5.
Due to this similar launchers like the [Prism Launcher](https://prismlauncher.org/) have gotten
popular.
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ OptiFine available.
- Navigate to `Loader Mods` and press `Add`, then select the downloaded
OptiFine file
OptiFine works best on older [Minecraft](/wiki/games/minecraft.md) versions.
OptiFine works best on older [Minecraft](/wiki/game/minecraft.md) versions.
Some people recommend [Sodium](https://modrinth.com/mod/sodium/versions) or other optimization mods
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[Pokemon](https://www.pokemon.com/) is a multi-media franchise owned by Nintendo.
It consists of video games, animated series, films, a
[trading card game](/wiki/games/trading_card_games.md) and more.
[trading card game](/wiki/game/trading_card_game.md) and more.
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# Proton
[Proton](https://github.com/ValveSoftware/Proton) is a compatibility tool for
[games](/wiki/games.md) made by the developers of [Steam](./steam.md),
[games](/wiki/game.md) made by the developers of [Steam](./steam.md),
[Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com).
It is based on [WINE](../linux/wine.md).
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ can be installed through [Flatpak](../linux/flatpak.md) or the package manager
of the distribution.
ProtonUp is usually bundled in a package named `protonup-qt`.
It can be used to install Proton GE versions for both
[Steam](/wiki/games/steam.md) and [Lutris](/wiki/games/lutris.md).
[Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md) and [Lutris](/wiki/game/lutris.md).
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# Sid Meier's Civilization VI
[Sid Meier's Civilization VI](https://civilization.com/de-DE/) is a round-based
strategy [game](/wiki/games.md) which is available as a standalone Launcher for Windows and on
strategy [game](/wiki/game.md) which is available as a standalone Launcher for Windows and on
[Steam](./steam.md) and many other video game distribution services.
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# Steam
[Steam](https://store.steampowered.com/) is a software for digital [game](/wiki/games.md)
[Steam](https://store.steampowered.com/) is a software for digital [game](/wiki/game.md)
destribution.
It is developed by [Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com).
Steam uses its compatibility layer, [Proton](./proton.md) for running windows
@@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ This will open the website with the Steam browser.
The following paragraph explains the usage of [SteamGridDB](https://www.steamgriddb.com/) in a
normal Steam installation.
For [Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md) users the
[plugin manager Decky](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md#plugin-manager-decky) can be used to install
For [Steam Deck](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md) users the
[plugin manager Decky](/wiki/game/steam_deck.md#plugin-manager-decky) can be used to install
SteamGridDB in a package of the same name.
Icons and Banners can then be changed by opening the menu after selecting a game and selecting
`Change Artwork...`.
[Images](/wiki/images.md) for games can be changed by downloading them and applying them manually.
[Images](/wiki/image.md) for games can be changed by downloading them and applying them manually.
An easier route can be taken by using
[SGDBoop](https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop).
To use it, you first need to install it.
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ The data stored this way can be accessed on the
[corresponding website](https://store.steampowered.com/account/remotestorage).
Games can also be synchronized without the Steam Cloud by using [Syncthing](/wiki/syncthing.md) as
described in [the games entry](/wiki/games.md#syncing-game-saves-across-systems).
described in [the games entry](/wiki/game.md#syncing-game-saves-across-systems).
## Error Handling
@@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ It will display the list of games inside the wishlist.
Identify the game that has been removed and is not shown in the wishlist
anymore.
Remember the `appid` of the game
Then run the following command inside the [console](/wiki/system_console.md) and
Then run the following command inside the [console](/wiki/linux/system_console.md) and
change `<appid>` accordingly.
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# Steam Deck
The [Steam Deck](https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck) is a handheld [gaming](/wiki/games.md)
computer made by the same developers as [Steam](./steam.md),
The [Steam Deck](https://store.steampowered.com/steamdeck) is a handheld [gaming](/wiki/game.md)
computer made by the same developers as [Steam](/wiki/game/steam.md),
[Valve](https://www.valvesoftware.com).
Due to its form factor it can be used especially well to play games that need a
controller, such as many games that run on [emulators](./emulators.md).
controller, such as many games that run on [emulators](/wiki/emulator.md).
But by adding a USB-hub and connecting keyboard and mouse it can be used to
play classical PC games aswell.
As the Steam Deck is using a linux based operating system all the windows based
games are run with the help of [Proton](./proton.md).
The Steam Deck includes the Flatpak based [Discover](../linux/flatpak.md)
games are run with the help of [Proton](/wiki/game/proton.md).
The Steam Deck includes the Flatpak based [Discover](/wiki/linux/flatpak.md)
software management suite to install additional software.
## Usage
@@ -22,18 +22,18 @@ software management suite to install additional software.
### Running a Game Directly Through the Interface
Simple programs can be started from inside the gaming mode by adding it as a
[non-Steam game](/wiki/games/steam.md#adding-non-steam-games).
[non-Steam game](/wiki/game/steam.md#adding-non-steam-games).
For [emulator games](/wiki/games/emulators.md) the setup is more complex.
For [emulator games](/wiki/emulator.md) the setup is more complex.
Firstly the emulator needs to be added as a
[non-Steam game](/wiki/games/steam.md#adding-non-steam-games).
To run a game instantly the path to the [ROM](./emulators.md) needs to be
[non-Steam game](/wiki/game/steam.md#adding-non-steam-games).
To run a game instantly the path to the [ROM](/wiki/emulator.md) needs to be
appended to the command used for starting the emulator needed for it.
This should be made in quotation marks as it could contain characters that need
to be escaped.
Afterwards the icons and banners of it can be set using
[SteamGridDB](/wiki/games/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games).
[SteamGridDB](/wiki/game/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games).
### Plugin Manager Decky
@@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ There plugins can be installed and removed aswell as managed.
The following list includes some useful plugins.
- [SteamGridDB](/wiki/games/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games) can be used for setting
new and better [images](/wiki/images.md) for games.
- [SteamGridDB](/wiki/game/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games) can be used for setting
new and better [images](/wiki/image.md) for games.

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# Game Engine
A game engine is a framework to create [games](/wiki/game.md).
## List of Game Engines
The following list contains various game engines.
- [LOVE](/wiki/love.md) is a game engine to create 2-dimensional games using lua.

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# Emulators
An Emulator is a hard- or software that enables a computer to behave like
another computer.
In the [gaming](/wiki/games.md) context this is mainly used to run games from a console on
another computer.
Emulators usually need ROMs to run games.
ROMs are a digital copy of a video game.
Please note that downloading ROMs of licensed games is not permitted due to copyright.
All [emulators](#list-of-emulator-software) should only use non copyright infringing ROMs.
Due to its form factor emulators can be installed and used nicely on a
[Steam Deck](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md).
Emulator games can even be
[started through the normal interface](/wiki/games/steam_deck.md#running-a-game-directly-through-the-interface).
## List of Emulator software
- [Citra](/wiki/games/emulators/citra.md) emulates Nintendo 3DS games.
- [Dolphin](/wiki/games/emulators/dolphin.md) emulates Nintendo GameCube and Wii games.
- [melonDS](/wiki/games/emulators/melonds.md) emulates Nintendo DS games.
- [mGBA](/wiki/games/emulators/mgba.md) emulates Nintendo Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advanced
games.
- [Nestopia](/wiki/games/emulators/nestopia.md) emulates Nintendo Entertainment System games.
- [PCSX2](/wiki/games/emulators/pcsx2.md) emulates PlayStation 2 games.
- [PPSSPP](/wiki/games/emulators/ppsspp.md) emulates PlayStation Portable games.
- [simple64](/wiki/games/emulators/simple64.md) emulates Nintendo 64 games.
- [Snes9x](/wiki/games/emulators/snes9x.md) emulates Super Nintendo Entertainment System games.
- [yuzu](/wiki/games/emulators/yuzu.md) emulates Nintendo Switch games.

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# Trading Card Games
Trading card games - short TCG - sometimes also named collectible card game - short CCG - is a card
game that is based on strategic deck building but also features elements of trading cards.
## Popular Trading Card Games
The following is a list of popular TCGs.
- [Magic: The Gathering](/wiki/games/magic%3A_the_gathering.md) is the oldest TCG.
It was introduced in 1993.
- [Pokemon TCG](/wiki/games/pokemon.md) is a TCG from the Pokemon franchise made by Nintendo.

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# Git
# Git (Server)
Git is probably the best version control system (VCS) there is.
It's easy and can be lightweight, but also has tons of possibilities for using graphical (including
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### Client
The Git client for [Linux-based operating systems](/wiki/linux.md) has a
separate article in this wiki which is called
[Git client](/wiki/linux/git_\(client\).md).
The Git package which can be used as a client for [Linux-based operating systems](/wiki/linux.md)
has a [separate article](/wiki/linux/git_%28package%29.md).
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## Setup
Gitea as a [Git](./git.md) service consists of a [client](#client) and a
Gitea as a [Git](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) service consists of a [client](#client) and a
[server](#server).
### Server
The software can be setup via [Docker](/wiki/docker.md) with the
[gitea image](./docker/gitea_-_gitea.md).
[gitea image](/wiki/docker/gitea_-_gitea.md).
Additionally to this a client is needed on the system that need access to the
server software.
### Client
If you want to use all features in addition to the basic client described in
[git.md](git.md) but don't want to use the web-interface all the time you can get
[tea](https://gitea.com/gitea/tea) the official cli-tool for gitea.
[the git entry](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md) but don't want to use the web-interface all the time you
can get [tea](https://gitea.com/gitea/tea) the official cli-tool for gitea.

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# Hardware (General)
This entry focusses on various hardware components of a general desktop PC or a laptop.
For [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) Systems see
[the corresponding entry](/wiki/linux/hardware_%28linux%29.md).
## Contents of Technic Bag
The following are components that are useful to be included in cable- and technic bags to.
For power banks and power supplies it is useful to check for the power delivery standard.
When using PD3.1 or higher special cables containing the e-marker chip are needed to reach charging
speeds greater than 100W.
For all components the bandwith should be checked to match the needs.
- USB-C Power Supply
- USB-C Power Bank
- Various USB-C to USB-C cables (male to male) (3m, 2m, 2x 1m, 2x 30cm)
- 1m CAT (8.1) cable
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter (male to female)
- USB-C to 3.5mm adapter (male to female)
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter Audio/Microphone (male to female)
- 3.5mm Y-Splitter Audio/Microphone (female to male)
- HDMI 25cm extension cable (male to female)
- USB-A WLAN adapter
- USB-A Presenter
- Wireless HDMI Transmitter & Receiver
- USB-C hub (with outputs like HDMI, (micro-)SD card, 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A)
- USB-C to CAT adapter (male to female)
- HDMI to VGA adapter (female to male)
- 2x USB-A - USB-A extension adapter (female to female)
- 2x USB-C - USB-C extension adapter adapter (female to female)
- 2x USB-C - USB-C (90 degree-)tiltable adapter (female to male)
- 3x USB-C - USB-B adapter (female to male)
- 3x USB-A - USB-C adapter (male to female)
- USB-C multimeter
- Additional adapter (USB-C to proprietary standards like smart watches, laptops, etc)
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# Home Assistant
[Home Assistant](https://www.home-assistant.io/) is a central control system for
[smart home](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smart-home) and other Internet of Things devices.
[smart home](/wiki/smart_device.md#smart-home) and other Internet of Things devices.
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# Images
# Image
An image is a visual representation of something.
In the computer context it is a file with an extension like `png`, `jpg`, `gif` and `svg` for
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- [draw.io](/wiki/drawio.md) is a cross-platform program and web application for creating and
editing diagrams.
## Management
Digital images can be stored and managed.
A software that has a similar look and feel to Google Photos is [Immich](/wiki/immich.md).
### Getting Metadata
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## Usage
The following section addresses different uses ImageMagick.
For most of ImageMagicks features the [command-line interface](/wiki/system_console.md) can be used.
For most of ImageMagicks features the [command-line interface](/wiki/linux/system_console.md) can be used.
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# Immich
[Immich](https://immich.app/) is a management software for [digital images](/wiki/images.md).
[Immich](https://immich.app/) is a management software for [digital images](/wiki/image.md).
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# Jelu
[Jelu](https://github.com/bayang/jelu) is a tracking software for books and
[e-books](/wiki/e-books.md).
[e-books](/wiki/e-book.md).
It includes locally stored subscription management.
## Setup

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# LibreOffice
[LibreOffice](https://libreoffice.org/) is a free and open-source office suite for Windows and
Linux-based systems.
## Setup
The LibreOffice program can be installed from source as described
[on the official website](https://www.libreoffice.org/about-us/source-code/).
Alternatively many [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md)
package LibreOffice in the `libreoffice` package.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of LibreOffice.
### Enable/Disable Dark Mode
To set the dark mode open `Settings` by the `Tools` tab, select `LibreOffice` and `Appearance` and
select the correct theme for `LibreOffice Themes`.
Sometimes - especially on [Linux systems](/wiki/linux.md) using [Wayland](/wiki/linux/wayland.md) -
the automatic recognition may not work and the theme has to be set manually.
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of /name/.
### LibreOffice Not Showing Up on First Start
When first starting LibreOffice may appear not to start.
This is because problems with hardware acceleration can occur on some systems.
It can starting the software in safe mode, navigate to the `Settings` by the `Tools` tab.
Then select `LibreOffice` and `View` and remove the check in `Use hardware acceleration`.
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[android-file-transfer](https://github.com/whoozle/android-file-transfer-linux) is an MTP client
that allows accessing the files of an [Android](/wiki/android.md)
[smart device](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) under
[smart device](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) under
[Linux](/wiki/linux.md).
## Setup
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### Mounting and Unmounting Android Device
An [Android](/wiki/android.md)
[smart device](/wiki/smart_devices.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) can be mounted by using the
[smart device](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers) can be mounted by using the
following command.
Please note that this command assumes one Android device is connected via USB.
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would do if the login screen came up.
If the graphical interface still does not work, the command to start the graphical interface (like
`startx` for [X11](/wiki/linux/x_window_system.md) systems) can also work.
### `/usr/lib/firmware/nvidia/ad104` exists in filesystem linux-firmware-nvidia
This error comes from a decision to split the firmware modules into different parts.
An easy way to fix it is by simply reinstalling the `linux-firmware` package and updating the
packages of the system.
```sh
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- `bluetoothctl` is a command-line interface included in the `bluez-utils`
package
- `bluetuith` can be used as a bluetooth manager with a
[terminal](/wiki/system_console.md) user interface.
[terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md) user interface.
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### Create a Virtual Camera Using an IP Video Stream
The following section will create a virtual [webcam](/wiki/webcams.md) from an IP video stream like
The following section will create a virtual [webcam](/wiki/webcam.md) from an IP video stream like
the one provided by [IP Webcam](/wiki/android/ip_webcam.md) [Android](/wiki/android.md) app.
For this a free [V4L2](/wiki/linux/v4l2.md) video device will be needed.
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- [MagicMedieval & MagicSymbols](http://www.thealmightyguru.com/GameFonts/Series-MagicTheGathering.html)
are fonts that are similar to the font used in the game
[Magic: The Gathering](/wiki/games/magic%3A_the_gathering.md).
[Magic: The Gathering](/wiki/game/magic%3A_the_gathering.md).
An overview of the glyphs can be found in a
[StackExchange post by Cicada](https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/570890/how-can-i-typeset-magic-the-gathering-symbols-using-the-pifont-package-in-latex).

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# Ghostscript
[Ghostscript](https://ghostscript.com) is a program used to convert, compress and render different
formats like PDF, PostScript and more.
## Setup
The Ghostscript program can be installed on most [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions and
[package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md) via a package called `ghostscript`.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of Ghostscript.
### Compressing a PDF File
A PDF file can be compressed using Ghostscript by running the following command.
`<input-file>` and `<output-file>` are the paths to the input and output PDF files.
```sh
gs -sDEVICE=pdfwrite -dCompatibilityLevel=1.4 -dPDFSETTINGS=/ebook -dNOPAUSE -dQUIET -dBATCH -sOutputFile=<output-file> <input-file>
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This entry deals with the Git client used in
[Linux-based systems](/wiki/linux.md).
For a basic overview and the server setup of git see the
[corresponding entry](/wiki/git_%28general%29.md)
The client is pretty simple to understand.
With only a handfull of commands you should be able to get your versioning going.
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# Gnirehtet
[Gnirehtet](https://github.com/Genymobile/gnirehtet) provides a reverse tethering setup for
[Android](/wiki/android.md) [smartphones](/wiki/smart_device.md#smartphones-and-tablet-computers).
## Setup
Many [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md)
package Gnirehtet in the `gnirehtet` package.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of Gnirehtet.
## Setting Up and Running Reverse Tethering
The following command can be used to setup the reverse tethering and also run it.
For it to work the mobile device has to enable `USB Debugging` so Gnirehtet can automatically be
installed (which is internally done using `adb`).
```sh
gnirehtet run
```
Alternatively and only after being set up correctly the reverse tethering can be started and
stopped with the corresponding two commands that follow.
```sh
gnirehtet start
gnirehtet stop
```

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## Setup
On most linux distributions GPG can be installed with the `gnupg` package.
Sometimes it is also called `gnupg2`.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of the Open GPG.
### Generating a Key Pair
A fast way to generate a key pair is by running the following command.
@@ -100,3 +103,33 @@ Replace `<id>` with the identifier of the key that should be received and truste
gpg --recv-key <id>
gpg --lsign <id>
```
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of GPG.
### `keyblock resource '.../pubring.kbx': No such file or directory`
This error mostly occurs when updating packages via various
[package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md).
It can easily be fixed by running the following command.
Which will (re-)generate the needed files and directories for GPG.
```sh
dirmngr
```
### `gpg: keyserver receive failed: No data`
This error mostly occurs when updating packages via various
[package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md).
It prevents specific packages from installing after the PGP key is not imported correctly.
This can be fixed by importing the PGP key manually by the following command.
In this command `<key-id>` is the id for the PGP key given by the package manager before the error
occurs.
`hkp://pgp.rediris.es` is a key server that can be used but other possibilities are available and
can and should be used depending on the location.
```sh
gpg --keyserver hkp://pgp.rediris.es --recv-key <key-id>
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# Hardware
This entry focusses on various hardware components of a desktop PC or a laptop.
## Battery
The battery of a notebook can be inspected by using the `upower` command.
To use it the tool needs to be installed.
In most [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions this is bundled in a package of the same name.
A usage example is shown in the following command.
It will show the state, voltage, percentage and many other information about a given battery.
```sh
upower -i /org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0
```
Alternatively `acpi` can be used to achieve the same.
For this run the following command.
```sh
acpi -b
```
## Power Management
Tools, programs and guides to manage the power usage and improve battery life are described in the
[power management entry](/wiki/linux/power_management.md).
## (Liquid) Coolers
The viewing of temperatures of coolers aswell as the selection of RGB-settings can be achieved by
using [liquidctl](https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl).
## Temperature
To check the temperature the command `sensors` can be used which (on most distributions) is a part
of the `lm_sensors` package.
It will then display all the available temperature sensors available aswell as many other sensors
like the RPM for fans.

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# Hardware (Linux)
This entry focusses on various hardware components of a [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) desktop PC or a
laptop.
For non-Linux specific or general topics in hardware see the
[correspoding entry](/wiki/hardware_%28general%29.md)
## Battery
The battery of a notebook can be inspected by using the `upower` command.
To use it the tool needs to be installed.
In most [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions this is bundled in a package of the same name.
This section is based on [a video by eKiwi](https://youtu.be/t9KMFDTb79E) which addresses battery
health.
To find out about a battery, its name needs to be known, which can be done using the following
command.
```sh
upower -e
```
Afterwards different values like the state, voltage, percentage and many other can be displayed.
Additionally it will show the original capacity (`energy-full-design`) and the current capacity
(`energy-full`), which can be used to determine the health of the battery.
The following is an example command where `<battery-name>` is the name of the batter returned from
the previous step.
This might by similar to `/org/freedesktop/UPower/devices/battery_BAT0`.
```sh
upower -i <battery-name>
```
Alternatively `acpi` can be used to achieve similar but less information.
It will show the state, the percentage and the time to load or unload.
For this run the following command.
```sh
acpi -b
```
## Power Management
Tools, programs and guides to manage the power usage and improve battery life are described in the
[power management entry](/wiki/linux/power_management.md).
## (Liquid) Coolers
The viewing of temperatures of coolers aswell as the selection of RGB-settings can be achieved by
using [liquidctl](https://github.com/liquidctl/liquidctl).
## Temperature
To check the temperature the command `sensors` can be used which (on most distributions) is a part
of the `lm_sensors` package.
It will then display all the available temperature sensors available aswell as many other sensors
like the RPM for fans.
## ThinkPad TrackPoint
This section is based on a
[Reddit comment by zedbraxmen](https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/wjb8qz/configuring_trackpoint_in_wayland/).
The sensitivity and speed of the classic trackpoint on ThinkPads can be changed using UDEV rules.
The following lines are an example for a potential file `.rules` located at `/etc/udev/rules.d/`.
It could look something like the following.
The values for sensitivity and speed could be adjusted.
```txt
ACTION=="add",
SUBSYSTEM=="input",
ATTR{name}=="TPPS/2 IBM TrackPoint",
ATTR{device/sensitivity}="275",
ATTR{device/speed}="215",
```

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# Khal
[Khal](https://github.com/pimutils/khal) is a calendar you can use in your
[terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
[terminal](/wiki/linux/shell.md).
You can sync it with [vdirsyncer](vdirsyncer.md)
## Setup

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# Khard
[Khard](https://github.com/lucc/khard) is a adressbook that runs in your
[terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
[terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md).
You can sync it with [vdirsyncer](vdirsyncer.md).
## Setup

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generation of the initial ramdisk.
This can be fixed by either [compressing the image](#enabledisable-compression) or by
[disabling unused fallbacks](#default-and-fallback-images).
### `WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module`
If the warning `WARNING: Possibly missing firmware for module` is shown a firmware package is
missing for the hardware of the system.
Though it is not neccessary it is recommended to install ist.
To check which firmware package is needed for which firmware module check
[the Arch Linux wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Mkinitcpio#Possibly_missing_firmware_for_module_XXXX).

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# NeoMutt
Neomutt is a mail program that runs in your [terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
Neomutt is a mail program that runs in your [terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md).
It can be easily configured using mutt-wizard.
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NetworkManager can be installed with the `networkmanager` package on most linux
distributions which provides daemon aswell as `nmcli` a command line interface
and `nmtui` a [terminal](/wiki/system_console.md) user interface for
and `nmtui` a [terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md) user interface for
configuration.
Additionally `nm-connection-editor` can be installed for a graphical user
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### Troubleshooting
This section addresses various uses of the pacman and yay package managers.
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of package managers.
#### `/usr/lib/firmware/nvidia/ad104` exists in filesystem linux-firmware-nvidia
This error comes from a decision to split the firmware modules into different parts.
An easy way to fix it is by simply reinstalling the `linux-firmware` package and updating the
packages of the system.
```sh
pacman -Syu linux-firmware
```
#### Update Mirrorlist
@@ -252,11 +262,6 @@ This can be fixed by updating it with the following command:
curl -o /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist https://archlinux.org/mirrorlist/all/
```
### Troubleshooting
This section addresses various errors that can happen when using the package managers yay and
pacman.
#### Error While Importing Keys
Both `yay` and `pacman` use [GPG keys](/wiki/linux/gpg.md).
@@ -298,7 +303,7 @@ This section is based on a
In this case the error stems from a missing package.
Normally it can easily be fixed by installing that corresponding package.
But please note that [pyenv](/wiki/programming_languages/golang.md#setup) can hide packages if the
But please note that [pyenv](/wiki/programming_language/golang.md#setup) can hide packages if the
global Python version is set to something other than `system`.
This is especially the case on [Arch Linux-systems](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md) because Python
packages are also installed via [Pacman or Yay](#arch-linux-pacman-and-yay).

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Papis can be installed on most [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) distributions by acquiring the `papis`
package.
On some distributions there may be problems installing this from the official repository.
Another option to install papis is to use [pip](/wiki/programming_languages/python.md).
Another option to install papis is to use [pip](/wiki/programming_language/python.md).
Alternatively it can be downloaded from [the GitHub page](https://github.com/papis/papis).
### Configuration
@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ The command-line output will show the address to reach the service.
papis serve
```
### Create a BibTeX file
### Export Library to BibTeX file
A BibTeX file containing all the entries of all the libraries can be created by running the
following command.
@@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ papis export --all --format bibtex --out lib.bib
The cache of Papis can be cleared by running the following command.
```sh
papis --cc
papis cache clear
```
### Import Entries from a BibTeX File
@@ -126,11 +126,33 @@ The path for that can be found in the [config file](#configuration).
mv tmp-db/* /path/to/your/library/folder/
```
Finally the cache needs to be cleared for Papis to display the new entries correctly.
Finally the cache needs to be cleared
[as described in the corresponding section](#clearing-the-cache) for Papis to display the new
entries correctly.
```sh
papis --cc
### Changing the Default Names of the Library
The changing of the default names is done by changing the [config file](#configuration).
The following lines are an example which will change the default file, folder and reference names.
```txt
add-file-name = {doc[author_list][0][family]}_{doc[year]}_-_{doc[title]}
add-folder-name = {doc[author_list][0][family]}_{doc[year]}_-_{doc[title]}
ref-format = {doc[author_list][0][family]}{doc[year]}
```
Finally the cache needs to be [cleared](#clearing-the-cache) for Papis to display the new entries
correctly.
Doing this the existing entries, its files, folders and references will not be renamed.
To achieve a factual renaming of all the entries in a library,
[export the library](#export-library-to-bibtex-file), remove all entries from within it and then
[import the entries](#import-entries-from-a-bibtex-file) into it again.
### Adding Files to Existing Entry
To add files - for example PDF files to an existing entry run the following command.
`<file>` is the path to the (PDF-)file and `<library>` is the name of the library to add to.
After running the command a [TUI](comm) will open to select the entry to which the file will be
added.
```sh
papis addto --files <file> <library>
```

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# pdftk
[pdftk](https://gitlab.com/pdftk-java/pdftk) is a port of
[the original PDFtk](https://www.pdflabs.com/tools/pdftk-server/) which is a
[command-line](/wiki/linux/shell.md) tool for scripting or processing PDFs.
## Setup
The pdftk program can be installed from source as described
[on GitLab](https://gitlab.com/pdftk-java/pdftk).
Alternatively many [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md)
package pdftk in the `pdftk`.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of pdftk.
### Ommit pages at the Start or End of a PDF
pdftk can be used to ommit pages at the start or end of a pdf.
This is done by the following command.
`<input-file>` is the input file while `<output-file>` is the path the newly generated file is
saved to.
`<start>` is the first page to include in the output PDF document while `<end>` is the last one.
```sh
pdftk <input-file> cat <start>-<end> output <output-file>
```
The following command saves the content of the input file `skript.pdf` from the second to the last
page to the output file `skript-new.pdf`.
```sh
pdftk skript.pdf cat 2-end output skript-new.pdf
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## Using Hotkeys
Hotkeys can be more accessible than typing the commands to start or stop music
in the [terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
in the [terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md).
With [SXHKD](/wiki/linux/sxhkd.md#setting-a-hotkey) commands from the CLI can
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```
One of the listed themes can then be installed like the following command does.
`<theme>` needs to be replaced with a theme that is included in the listed themes (like `fade-in`).
```sh
plymouth-set-default-theme fade-in
plymouth-set-default-theme <theme>
```
If this command is run the
[initramfs needs to be rebuild](/wiki/linux/mkinitcpio.md#manually-generate-initial-ramdisk).
A command that includes the rebuilding process is the following.
```sh
plymouth-set-default-theme -R <theme>
```
Other themes can be found in online sources like the
[AUR](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md#package-manager-and-aur) or websites like
[Gnome-Look.org](https://www.gnome-look.org/browse?cat=108).
The following are recommended themes.
- [Arch10](https://github.com/eromatiya/plymouth-theme-arch10) is a theme for
[Arch Linux](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md) similar to the boot splash screen of
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# Power Management
This entry addresses the saving of [battery](/wiki/linux/hardware.md#battery) usage aswell as
This entry addresses the saving of [battery](/wiki/linux/hardware_%28linux%29.md#battery) usage aswell as
battery care.
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For setting the same theme for GTK refer to the
[corresponding entry](/wiki/linux/gtk.md#achieving-a-system-wide-uniform-look).
## Troubleshooting
This section will focus on errors and the fixing of errors of Qt.
### Incorrect Configuration: `The libqt6ct.so plugin is compiled against incompatible Qt version`
When updating the system it is possible that the theme will not work correctly anymore.
Often the error `The libqt6ct.so plugin is compiled against incompatible Qt version` is responsible
for this.
To fix it most of the time it is enough to recompile the `qt6ct` package.
Afterwards a reboot might be needed for the theme to be displayed correctly again.

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A shell is a command-line interpreter that provides a command-line interface to
interact with the many unix-like system.
It is usually used in the [system console](/wiki/linux/system_console.md)
## Unix Shells
@@ -210,6 +211,131 @@ cd ../"$(ls -F .. | grep '/' | grep -B1 -xF "${PWD##*/}/" | head -n 1)"
cd ../"$(ls -F .. | grep '/' | grep -A1 -xF "${PWD##*/}/" | tail -n 1)"
```
### Replacing All Occurences in a Directory
To all occurences of a given string for all files recursively in a given directory run the
following command, where `<directory>` is the directory to replace in.
`<query>` is the string to replace and `<replacement>` is the string it should replaced with; both
of these may be escaped if special signs are contained in them.
```sh
find <directory> -type f -exec sed -i "s/<query>/<replacement>/g" {} \;
```
### Using ANSI Color
ANSI-Colors can easily be used in the shell by using the control sequences as described by
[techstop](https://techstop.github.io/bash-script-colors).
Each color has an own sequence and can be combined to affect the background.
Additionally the font can also be changed using these control sequences.
The following tables display these sequences.
The first table displays regular colors.
| Value | Color |
| ---------- | ------ |
| `\e[0;30m` | Black |
| `\e[0;31m` | Red |
| `\e[0;32m` | Green |
| `\e[0;33m` | Yellow |
| `\e[0;34m` | Blue |
| `\e[0;35m` | Purple |
| `\e[0;36m` | Cyan |
| `\e[0;37m` | White |
The second table is for the bold colors.
| Value | Color |
| ---------- | -------- |
| `\e[1;30m` | Black |
| `\e[1;31m` | Red |
| `\e[1;32m` | Green |
| `\e[1;33m` | Yellow |
| `\e[1;34m` | Blue |
| `\e[1;35m` | Purple |
| `\e[1;36m` | Cyan |
| `\e[1;37m` | White |
| `\e[1m` | No Color |
The third table is for the underline colors.
| Value | Color |
| ---------- | -------- |
| `\e[4;30m` | Black |
| `\e[4;31m` | Red |
| `\e[4;32m` | Green |
| `\e[4;33m` | Yellow |
| `\e[4;34m` | Blue |
| `\e[4;35m` | Purple |
| `\e[4;36m` | Cyan |
| `\e[4;37m` | White |
| `\e[4m` | No Color |
The fourth table is for the underline colors.
| Value | Color |
| -------- | ------ |
| `\e[40m` | Black |
| `\e[41m` | Red |
| `\e[42m` | Green |
| `\e[43m` | Yellow |
| `\e[44m` | Blue |
| `\e[45m` | Purple |
| `\e[46m` | Cyan |
| `\e[47m` | White |
The fifth table is for horizontally expanded backgrounds.
| Value | Color |
| ------- | -------- |
| `\e[K` | No Color |
The sixth table is for high intensity colors.
| Value | Color |
| ---------- | ------ |
| `\e[0;90m` | Black |
| `\e[0;91m` | Red |
| `\e[0;92m` | Green |
| `\e[0;93m` | Yellow |
| `\e[0;94m` | Blue |
| `\e[0;95m` | Purple |
| `\e[0;96m` | Cyan |
| `\e[0;97m` | White |
The seventh table is for bold high intensity colors.
| Value | Color |
| ---------- | ------ |
| `\e[1;90m` | Black |
| `\e[1;91m` | Red |
| `\e[1;92m` | Green |
| `\e[1;93m` | Yellow |
| `\e[1;94m` | Blue |
| `\e[1;95m` | Purple |
| `\e[1;96m` | Cyan |
| `\e[1;97m` | White |
The eight table is for high intensity background colors.
| Value | Color |
| ----------- | ------ |
| `\e[0;100m` | Black |
| `\e[0;101m` | Red |
| `\e[0;102m` | Green |
| `\e[0;103m` | Yellow |
| `\e[0;104m` | Blue |
| `\e[0;105m` | Purple |
| `\e[0;106m` | Cyan |
| `\e[0;107m` | White |
The ninth and final table is for the reset sequence.
| Value | Color |
| ------- | ------ |
| `\e[0m` | Reset |
## Error solving
This section addresses various problems that can occur and are related to the shell.

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cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub | ssh username@server 'cat >> ~/.ssh/authorized_keys'
```
This can also be more or less fully automated using the `-G` flag of SSH as described in
[a YouTube video by nixhero](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCX14u9XzE8).
### Mount Directory With SSHFS
This section is loosely based on
[a GitHub comment by mlopezgva](https://github.com/VSCodium/vscodium/discussions/693).
To mount a directory (in this case called `directory`) from a remote server
(in this case called `server` also can be substituted by something like
`user@server-ip`) on a local mount (in this case `mountpoint`) run:
@@ -51,6 +57,12 @@ To mount a directory (in this case called `directory`) from a remote server
sshfs server:/directory mountpoint
```
This can be very useful when trying to code on a remote machine but wanting to use the local
instance of a text editor.
Services that are hosted and use ports on a remote server can be tunneled as described in
[the corresponding section](#port-tunneling) to setup complete remote development.
### Shorten SSH Connection Commands
By adding the following lines to the file `~/.ssh/config` the command of an SSH
@@ -62,11 +74,17 @@ Host server
User user
```
### Server Setup
### X-Forwarding
[Source](https://tutorials.rc.nectar.org.au/x11forwarding/02-enable-x11-on-virtual-machine)
For the server setup edit the file `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` and make sure X-Forwarding is enabled by
editing a line to look like the following.
The following sections address the usage of X-forwarding which makes it possible to use graphical
programs remotely over SSH.
#### Enabling X-Forwarding on a Server
This section is based on a
[blog by rc nectar](https://tutorials.rc.nectar.org.au/x11forwarding/02-enable-x11-on-virtual-machine).
For the server setup of X-forwarding edit the file `/etc/ssh/sshd_config` and make sure
X-forwarding is enabled by editing a line to look like the following.
```txt
X11Forwarding yes
@@ -78,27 +96,64 @@ Make sure to restart the SSH daemon afterwards by running the following command.
service sshd restart
```
Afterwards X-Forwarding should be enabled on the server.
Afterwards X-forwarding should be enabled on the server.
For full functionality install the `x11-apps` package aswell.
#### Client Setup
#### Enabling X-Forwarding on a Client
Auf dem Server ist das so genannte X-Forwarding aktiviert.
Das bedeutet, dass es möglich ist, graphische Programme aufzurufen und diese über eine SSH-Verbindung darstellen zu lassen.
Bei einem klassischen Login mittels des Terminals und dem `ssh`-Befehl kann dieser um die Flag `-C` erweitert werden
Der komplette Befehl sieht dann wie folgt aus, wobei sich der Name für `<host>` aus dem [Setup-Abschnitt](#setup) ergibt.
To use X-forwarding when connecting use the `-C` flag as shown in the following example.
```sh
ssh -C <host>
```
Die `-C`-Flag kann in der [`config`-Datei](#setup) vermerkt werden, sodass sie nicht extra angeführt werden muss.
Dafür müssen die beiden folgenden Zeilen in die `config` unter dem entsprechenden Eintrag eingefügt werden.
The `-C` flag can also be noted in the config file so that it does not have to be specified each
time.
This can be achieved by editing the config file which is located at `~/.ssh/config` and include the
following lines.
```
ForwardX11 yes
ForwardX11Trusted yes
```
Die Funktion des X-Forwardings kann geprüft werden, indem man sich beim Server einloggt und dann `xclock` aufruft.
Bei korrekter Konfiguration sollte sich nun eine graphische Oberfläche öffnen, die die Uhrzeit anzeigt.
The functionality of X-forwarding can easily be tested by running a graphical program when remotely
connected.
An example for this could be the simple clock program `xclock`.
### Port Tunneling
This section is based on the
[documentation of PostgreSQL](https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/ssh-tunnels.html).
A specific port can be tunneled from a remote host to a client via SSH.
This could be especially useful when coding remotely and wanting to access a database like
PostgreSQL or other services.
For the forwarding of a port run the following command.
`<local address>` (for example `localhost`) and `<local port>` (for example `63333`) are the
target (and most of the time local) address and port to tunnel the service to.
`<address of server>` (for example `joe@foo.com` or an alias) specifies the address and username of
the server that hosts the service and `<port of service>` (for example `5432`) describes the port
it is running at.
```sh
ssh -f -N -L <local port>:<local address>:<port of service> <address of server>
```
After running the command the tunnel will stay established until the process is killed.
This can be done by running a command identical or similar to the following which is used to find
the process.
```sh
ps aux | grep "ssh -f -N -L <local port>"
```
Afterwards it can be killed by running the follwing command where `<process-id>` is the id of the
process found with the previous command.
```sh
kill <process-id>
```
Files that are based on a remote server can be mounted as described in
[the corresponding section](#mount-directory-with-sshfs) to setup complete remote development.

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- [dwm](https://dwm.suckless.org/) is a window manager
- [ii](https://tools.suckless.org/ii/) is an IRC client
- [slock](https://tools.suckless.org/slock/) is a screen locker
- [st](https://st.suckless.org/) is a [terminal](/wiki/system_console.md)
- [st](https://st.suckless.org/) is a [terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md)
Additionally to this Suckless maintains a list of free and open-source software that is endorsed by
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A system console is used for entering data into a computer and communicating
with it.
It mostly uses a keyboard for input aswell as a screen for displaying results.
Additionally a terminal is used.
The word system console is often used synonymous with the word terminal.
## Terminals

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HibernateDelaySec=10min
```
### Handle Power Key and Lid Seitch
### Handle Power Key and Lid Switching
The management of power keys and lid switches is handled in the file `/etc/systemd/logind.conf`.
The following line will set the behaviour of the power key to hibernate. The default for this would
@@ -97,6 +97,24 @@ HandleLidSwitch=suspend-then-hibernate
For further behaviour of the suspend and hibernate actions check the
[corresponding section](#change-suspend-and-hibernate-behaviour).
When wanting to work with a closed lid some of the settings in the config file have to be set to
ignore.
As [machetie writes on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/framework/comments/185035i/how_to_use_the_laptop_with_lid_closed_linux/)
the following settings need to be set.
```txt
HandleLidSwitch=ignore
HandleLidSwitchExternalPower=ignore
HandleLidSwitchDocked=ignore
```
Afterwards the logind service has to be restarted
[as described on a later section](#startstopenabledisable-a-service-and-retrieve-its-logs).
```sh
sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind
```
## Troubleshooting
This section focusses on errors that correspond to the SystemD software.

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# Todoman
[todoman](https://github.com/pimutils/todoman) is a todolist you can use in your
[terminal](/wiki/system_console.md).
[terminal](/wiki/linux/system_console.md).
You can sync it using [vdirsyncer](vdirsyncer.md)
## Setup

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V4L2 is the second version of
[Video4Linux](https://www.linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Main_Page).
It functions as a driver for [webcams](/wiki/webcams.md) and [tv tuner cards](/wiki/video.md) and
It functions as a driver for [webcams](/wiki/webcam.md) and [tv tuner cards](/wiki/video.md) and
other devices.
## v4l2loopback
@@ -93,3 +93,11 @@ To fix it downgrade the packages `v4l2loopback-dkms` and `v4l2loopback-utils` to
version.
For [Arch Linux](/wiki/linux/arch-linux.md) this can be achieved by using
[Downgrade](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md#downgrading-packages).
### `Error! Bad return status for module build on kernel`
When updating the `v4l2loopback` package this error can occur after the creation of the
[initramfs](/wiki/linux/mkinitcpio.md).
This may point to an incompatibility of the package and kernel version which can only but easily
and temporarily be fixed by downgrading the package as described in
[the corresponding package manager section](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md#downgrading-packages).

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# VIM
[VIM](https://www.vim.org/) is a highly configurable text editor.
There are various forks off it with the most popular being [Neovim](https://neovim.io/).
This entry only addresses VIM but due to the similarities of the forks it still can be drawn on for
them.
Differences of forks to the original VIM will be addressed in specific entries for the forks.
## Setup
The VIM program can be installed from source as described
[on the official website/](https://www.vim.org/download.php).
Alternatively many [Linux](/wiki/linux.md) [package managers](/wiki/linux/package_manager.md)
package VIM in the `vim` package.
## Usage
This section addresses the usage of VIM.
### Manage Folding
This section is based on a
[guide from Vim From Scratch](https://www.vimfromscratch.com/articles/vim-folding).
VIM can hide chunks of text which is called folding.
The basic usage is as follows.
`zf` marks a piece of text foldable and immediately folds.
`zo` opens up a fold - so it unfolds it - and `zc` closes a fold - so it folds.

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On most Linux distributions Watson can be installed with the `watson` package.
Additionally Watson can be installed using Pythons pip package manager.
The pip package is called ´td-watson`.
The pip package is called `td-watson`.
Alternatively it can be installed via [GitHub](https://github.com/TailorDev/Watson).
## Usage

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