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# Additional Setup
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# Additional Setup
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The following documents Void setup that wasn't automated with ansible
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The following documents Void setup that wasn't automated with ansible.
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## Wireguard Client (outdated)
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## Radicale and vdirsyncer for contacts/calendar
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Wireguard is nice for a home vpn.
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[Radicale](https://radicale.org/v3.html) is hosted on my home server to provide
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DAV synced calendars and contacts. [Vdirsyncer](https://github.com/pimutils/vdirsyncer)
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allows for the files to be synced to the linux filesystem for desktop usage
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with [khard](https://github.com/lucc/khard) and [khal](https://github.com/pimutils/khal).
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The config files are auto-populated by chezmoi with credentials from bitwarden
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run the following commands to setup vdirsyncer files:
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```bash
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vdirsyncer -c ~/.config/vdirsyncer/config_calendar discover
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vdirsyncer -c ~/.config/vdirsyncer/config_contacts discover
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```
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Files can be later synced with the following commands:
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```bash
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vdirsyncer -c ~/.config/vdirsyncer/config_calendar sync
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vdirsyncer -c ~/.config/vdirsyncer/config_contacts sync
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```
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## Wireguard Client
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Wireguard is nice for a home vpn and [pivpn](https://pivpn.io/) makes it easy.
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1. Create client on server and copy resulting `.conf` file to `/etc/wireguard`
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1. Create client on server and copy resulting `.conf` file to `/etc/wireguard`
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2. Add connection with nmcli
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2. Start/stop vpn with `wg-quick`
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## BTRFS back-ups with btrbk
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[btrbk](https://github.com/digint/btrbk) is used to create snapshots of the
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root and user volumes. User volumes are backed-up to my home server (Torus),
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but root is only stored locally.
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```bash
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```bash
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sudo nmcli connection import type wireguard file /etc/wireguard/your-wg-file.conf
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sudo btrbk -c ~/.config/btrbk/home_btrbk.conf -v run # snapshot /home/<user>
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sudo btrbk -c ~/.config/btrbk/root_btrbk.conf -v run # snapshot /
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```
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```
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The vpn can be enable/disabled through gnome.
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SSH keypair is used for password-less root ssh for remote back-up. See
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[ssh setup](https://github.com/digint/btrbk#setting-up-ssh) from the btrbk
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readme.
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## btrbk
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anacron is used for daily backups. Copy `home_backup.sh` from the config folder
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to `/etc/cron.daily`.
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[btrbk](https://github.com/digint/btrbk) is used to create (currently only local) snapshots of the root and user volumes.
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```bash
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sudo btrbk -c ~/.config/btrbk/home_btrbk.conf -v run # creates user backups and snapshots
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sudo btrbk -c ~/.config/btrbk/root_btrbk.conf -v run # creates root snapshots
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```
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SSH keypair is used for password-less root ssh for remote back-up. See btrbk README.
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anacron is used for daily backups. Copy `home_backup.sh` to `/etc/cron.daily`.
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## Mount network drives
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## Mount network drives
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I find fstab messing about more troubule than it is worth. Mount network drives when needed with the following commands:
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I find fstab messing about more troubule than it is worth. Mount network drives
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when needed with the following command:
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Engi:`linux-mount-engi`
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```bash
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linux-mount-<network drive name>
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```
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## Taskopen for taskwarrior
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## Taskopen for taskwarrior
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taskopen needs is easier to install manually at this point since it isn't packaged and uses nim. Might get this automated in the future.
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[taskopen](https://github.com/jschlatow/taskopeni) is easier to install
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manually at this point since it isn't packaged and uses nim. Might get this
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automated in the future.
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```bash
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```bash
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curl https://nim-lang.org/choosenim/init.sh -sSf | sh # install nim for compile
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curl https://nim-lang.org/choosenim/init.sh -sSf | sh # install nim
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git clone https://github.com/jschlatow/taskopen.git
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git clone https://github.com/jschlatow/taskopen.git
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cd taskopen
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cd taskopen
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make PREFIX=/usr
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make PREFIX=/usr
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sudo make PREFIX=/usr install
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sudo make PREFIX=/usr install
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```
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```
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## Needs documentation...
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- syncthing
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## Syncthing
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- firefox setup
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- vdirsyncer for contacts/calendar
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Syncthing is used to sync folders between various computers and android. The
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ansible script should setup and run the service, but shares must be setup
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via the web gui. Currently four shares exists:
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- `.warrior` - `.task` and `.timewarrior` folders to sync taskwarrior tasks.
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These two folders are symlinked to the home folder where taskwarrior/timewarrior
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expects them.
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- `warrior` - contains text files associated with taskwarrior (mostly from
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taskopen).
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- `phone photos` - personal photos synched from android.
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- `phone screenshots` - personal screenshots synced from android.
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## Lxappearance
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My GTK theme is pulled down by chezmoi, but isn't active by default. This can
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be fixed with the lxappearance gui.
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exec --no-startup-id "pipewire & pipewire-pulse &"
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exec --no-startup-id "pipewire & pipewire-pulse &"
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exec_always --no-startup-id "$HOME/.config/i3/scripts/polybar.sh"
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exec_always --no-startup-id "$HOME/.config/i3/scripts/polybar.sh"
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exec_always --no-startup-id "blueman-applet"
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exec_always --no-startup-id "blueman-applet"
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exec_always --no-startup-id nitrogen --restore
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exec_always --no-startup-id "xsetroot -solid '#282A36'"
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vim.opt.shortmess:append("c")
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vim.opt.shortmess:append("c")
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vim.g.mapleader = " "
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vim.g.mapleader = " "
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vim.opt.colorcolumn = "80"
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type = internal/network
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type = internal/network
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interface = {{ .network_interface }}
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interface = {{ .network_interface }}
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interval = 5
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interval = 5
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label-connected = %downspeed% %upspeed%
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label-connected = %downspeed% %upspeed%
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label-disconnected =
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label-disconnected =
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content-padding = 2
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content-padding = 2
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alias tl='trash-list'
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alias tl='trash-list'
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alias tre='trash-restore'
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alias tre='trash-restore'
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alias trm='trash-rm'
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alias trm='trash-rm'
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export GPG_TTY=$(tty)
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