# Additional Setup The following documents some Arch setup that wasn't automated with ansible. ## Wireguard Client Wireguard is nice for a home vpn and [pivpn](https://pivpn.io/) makes it easy. 1. Create client on server and copy resulting `.conf` file to local machine 2. Import to networkmanager with: ```bash nmcli connection import type wireguard file ``` 3. Use `nm-connection-editor` to disable automatic connection 4. Connect to vpn with `nmcli connection up ## Mount network drives I find fstab messing about more troubule than it is worth. Credentials are stored in ~/.smb. Mount network drives when needed with the following command: ```bash linux-mount- ``` ## Taskopen for taskwarrior [taskopen](https://github.com/jschlatow/taskopen) is easier to install manually at this point since it isn't packaged and uses nim. Might get this automated in the future. ```bash curl https://nim-lang.org/choosenim/init.sh -sSf | sh # install nim git clone https://github.com/jschlatow/taskopen.git cd taskopen make PREFIX=/usr sudo make PREFIX=/usr install ``` ## Syncthing Syncthing is used to sync folders between various computers and android. The ansible script should setup and run the service, but shares must be setup via the web gui. Currently four shares exists: - `.warrior` - `.task` and `.timewarrior` folders to sync taskwarrior tasks. These two folders are symlinked to the home folder where taskwarrior/timewarrior expects them. - `warrior` - contains text files associated with taskwarrior (mostly from taskopen). - `phone photos` - personal photos synched from android. - `phone screenshots` - personal screenshots synced from android. - `ssh_keys` - contains ssh keys for git remotes (~/.ssh/keys) - `vimwiki` - contains text files associate with my personal vimwiki. ## Git SSH for personal and work - ~/.gitconfig - personal github configuration. - ~/devel/work/.gitconfig - work gitlab configuration. Gitconfig files for SSH git push/pull are automaitcally placed. The only additional configuration required is the transfer of SSH keys (see Syncthing section). ## Firefox Transfer the `.mozilla` folder from install-to-install to maintain Firefox settings and configurations. ## Bluetooth Audio In addition to the `pipewire-codec-aptx` package being required (installed with ansible) you need to set `ControllerMode = bredr` in `/etc/bluetooth/main.conf` to get bluetooth to work properly with audio devices. ## Linux-tkg kernel The [linux-tkg](https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg) kernel provides a more responsive desktop. Install with the following: ```bash git clone https://github.com/Frogging-Family/linux-tkg.git cd linux-tkg ``` Set `CONFIG_EFI_HANDOVER_PROTOCOL` to `y` in `linux-tkg-config//config.x86_64`. ```bash ./install.sh install sudo dnf install akmod-nvidia ``` Reboot into new kernel. ## Single GPU Passthrough to windows I use a windows virtual machine with gpu passthrough of the few games that won't work on linux, Zwift, and Fusion360. [This](https://github.com/ilayna/Single-GPU-passthrough-amd-nvidia) has scripts that make that process relatively easy and [this wiki](https://gitlab.com/risingprismtv/single-gpu-passthrough/-/wikis/home) provides good information on setting up the virtual machine in virt-manager. The `patch.rom` required for my GPU is included in my repo. The virt-manager setup should usually be avoided by transfering the VM between machines: 1. Copy the VM's disks from `/var/lib/libvirt/images` on src host to the same dir on destination host 2. On the source host run `virsh dumpxml VMNAME > domxml.xml` and copy this xml to the destination host 3. On the destination host run `virsh define domxml.xml` ## AUR Helper I install the absolute minimum number of AUR packages (and I don't automate thier installation). Run the following to install: ```bash git clone https://aur.archlinux.org/yay-git.git cd yay makepkg -si ``` I usually install the following packages: 1. Google Earth 2. Google Chrome (I like baseball) ## Yuzu Copy over the `~/.config/yuzu` and `~/.local/share/yuzu` from prior install. ## GTK Theme Set the GTK theme to `dracula` within the gnome-tweaks application.