From fdbba6e229ecfb321c213f7497ef2ff15ad4a4e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pierre-Yves Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 19:33:36 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/2] Reset Budgie panels to default Signed-off-by: Pierre-Yves --- budgie/panel/en.md | 11 +++++++++++ 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+) create mode 100644 budgie/panel/en.md diff --git a/budgie/panel/en.md b/budgie/panel/en.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5e1a3d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/budgie/panel/en.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +title = "Restore panels" +lastmod = "2017-11-08T19:30:00+01:00" ++++ +# Restore panels + +To reset Budgie panels default settings + +``` bash +budgie-panel --reset --replace & +``` From 5b473fdfc12c7d11c7754b9c611fc72f62c59d4d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pierre-Yves Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2017 19:33:36 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Reset Budgie panels to default Signed-off-by: Pierre-Yves --- budgie/panel/en.md | 11 ----- budgie/restoring-panel-defaults/en.md | 11 +++++ software/virtualbox/en.md | 64 +++++++++++++-------------- 3 files changed, 42 insertions(+), 44 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 budgie/panel/en.md create mode 100644 budgie/restoring-panel-defaults/en.md diff --git a/budgie/panel/en.md b/budgie/panel/en.md deleted file mode 100644 index 5e1a3d7..0000000 --- a/budgie/panel/en.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -+++ -title = "Restore panels" -lastmod = "2017-11-08T19:30:00+01:00" -+++ -# Restore panels - -To reset Budgie panels default settings - -``` bash -budgie-panel --reset --replace & -``` diff --git a/budgie/restoring-panel-defaults/en.md b/budgie/restoring-panel-defaults/en.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7397dd8 --- /dev/null +++ b/budgie/restoring-panel-defaults/en.md @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ ++++ +title = "Restoring Panel Defaults" +lastmod = "2017-11-08T21:15:00+01:00" ++++ +# Restoring Panel Defaults + +To restore Budgie's default panel settings, run the command below + +``` bash +budgie-panel --reset --replace & +``` diff --git a/software/virtualbox/en.md b/software/virtualbox/en.md index a33693b..5aac634 100644 --- a/software/virtualbox/en.md +++ b/software/virtualbox/en.md @@ -1,50 +1,63 @@ +++ title = "VirtualBox" -lastmod = "2017-10-18T06:18:00+03:00" +lastmod = "2017-11-09T15:30:00+01:00" +++ # VirtualBox [VirtualBox](https://virtualbox.org) is an x86 virtualization software package developed by Oracle. -## Install kernel headers +## Determine which kernel you are using -For using VirtualBox in either guest or host mode, it is important that you install the correct headers for your kernel, -as Solus support both a `current` and `lts` kernel. +Solus support both a `current` and `lts` kernel. It is important to install the version that corresponds to your kernel. -If you aren't sure which kernel you -are running, run the following in terminal: +If you aren't sure which kernel you are running, run the following in terminal: ``` bash uname -r ``` -You will either have a `.current` or `.lts` suffix. Examples: `4.12.12-19.current` or `4.9.49-46.lts` +You will either have a `.current` or `.lts` suffix. Examples: `4.13.12-32.current` or `4.9.61-57.lts` -If you have an lts kernel, install the lts headers: +## Solus as Host + +VirtualBox is available in the Software Center, select the package that matches your kernel. + +virtualbox | virtualbox-current +----- | ----- +VirtualBox modules for the **linux-lts** kernel | VirtualBox modules for the **linux-current** kernel + +## Solus as Guest + +### Preparing your system +Before you start, ensure your all packages are up-to-date on the virtual machine + +``` bash +sudo eopkg upgrade +``` + +For using VirtualBox, it is important to install the correct headers for your kernel + +If you have a **lts** kernel, install the lts headers ``` bash sudo eopkg install linux-lts-headers ``` -If you have a current kernel, installing the current headers: +If you have a **current** kernel, installing the current headers ``` bash sudo eopkg install linux-current-headers ``` -Now proceed for setting up Solus as Guest or Host. - -## Solus as Guest - -Make sure you have the necessary core packages installed: +Make sure you have the necessary packages installed ``` bash -sudo eopkg upgrade sudo eopkg install gcc make autoconf binutils xorg-server-devel ``` -Reboot your system first so that it's all up to date. +Reboot the virtual machine. +### Install the Guest Additions Now install the **Guest Additions** : from the VirtualBox menu `Devices` -> `Insert Guest Additions CD image...` On the guest Machine, open `Files` and click on the optical drive icon (CD name starts with VBOXADDITIONS) then click on the `Run Software` button and follow the on screen instructions. @@ -54,7 +67,6 @@ On the guest Machine, open `Files` and click on the optical drive icon (CD name **Note:** For each kernel update you will need to rebuild the VirtualBox Modules. So simply remount the ISO and run the instructions again. ### Virtual machine settings - Here is a brief overview on some options you may want to set (you can only do it when your virtual machine is not running). Select your guest machine and click on the Settings icon. @@ -74,33 +86,19 @@ For better performances, it is strongly recommended to enable 3D Acceleration in #### USB Controller If you have installed the [extension pack](https://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch01.html#intro-installing) and your hardware supports it, you set the USB Controller to USB 2.0 or 3.0, in `USB` -Note: Access to USB is granted by the user group `vboxusers` on the **Host** operating system. You can add yourself to this group with the following command: +Note: Access to USB is granted by the user group `vboxusers` on the **Host** operating system. You can add yourself to this group with the following command ``` bash sudo usermod -aG vboxusers `whoami` ``` #### Shared Folders - You can share folders from the Host to the Guest in `Shared Folders` **Note:** auto-mounted shared folders are mounted into the `/media` directory, along with the prefix `sf_`. For example, the shared folder `myfiles` would be mounted to `/media/sf_myfiles`. Access to auto-mounted shared folders is only granted to the user group `vboxsf` on the Guest operating system. -Execute these commands to set the permissions and add yourself to the group: +Execute these commands to set the permissions and add yourself to the group ``` bash sudo chmod 755 /media sudo usermod -aG vboxsf `whoami` ``` -## Solus as Host - -Download the latest [VirtualBox Installer](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads) - [direct link](http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.1.30/VirtualBox-5.1.30-118389-Linux_amd64.run) (5.1.30) right click link and Save As. -Now install the dependencies and VirtualBox like so: - -``` bash -sudo eopkg it -c system.devel -sudo sh ~/Downloads/VirtualBox-5.1.30-118389-Linux_amd64.run -``` - -Replace the version number of the file with the one you downloaded. - -**Note:** You will probably want to install the [Extension Pack](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads) to extend the functionalities of VirtualBox.