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ukn / 99-install-facetime-camera.sh
Last active January 20, 2026 22:51 — forked from Stono/99-install-facetime-camera.sh
Install the kernal module required for the facetimehd camera to work on Linux
#!/bin/bash
set -e
export CONFIG_MODULE_SIG=n
export CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL=n
# For current kernel
export KERNELRELEASE=$(cat /proc/version | awk '{print $3}')
temp_dir=$(mktemp -d)
echo "Installing FacetimeHD camera for $KERNELRELEASE"
@rowanphipps
rowanphipps / macOS_rEFInd_guide.md
Created August 10, 2017 17:53
A guide to using rEFInd on macOS

A Guide to Multibooting a Mac

Disclaimer: This has the potential to destroy all the data on your drive. Make sure you have adequate (and verified working) backups before you proceed. You have been warned!

That being said this should leave all of your data untouched.

Background:

I have a mid-2012 15” non-Retina Mac book pro with a 1TB hard drive. I decided that I wanted to make my system faster by replacing the hard drive with an ssd and while I was at it I decided I also wanted to have Windows and Ubuntu partitions. Doing it this way meant that I had no data on the SSD while I experimented with partitions and boot managers although everything I did should be possible on a drive with an existing system.

Goals:

  • Multiple OSs installed with the ability to add more
@cferdinandi
cferdinandi / terminal-cheat-sheet.txt
Last active March 12, 2026 01:49
Terminal Cheat Sheet
# Terminal Cheat Sheet
pwd # print working directory
ls # list files in directory
cd # change directory
~ # home directory
.. # up one directory
- # previous working directory
help # get help
-h # get help