====== Ubuntu tips ====== ===== 20.04 post-install steps ===== * install VBox guest additions # apt install gcc make perl # /media/hanys/VBox_GAs_6.1.18/VBoxLinuxAdditions.run # reboot * install and configure additional software # apt install net-tools openssh-server vim tmux mc autofs # vim /etc/idmapd.conf Configure nfs4 domain # vim /etc/auto.master Uncomment /net/ line # service autofs restart * create dxxx user account (plus related groups) and set up the account # groupadd -g 501 dxx # groupadd -g 508 gr_share # useradd -c "J..." -g dxxx -G adm,cdrom,dialout,sudo,dip,plugdev,lpadmin,lxd,sambashare,vboxsf,gr_share \ -m -s /bin/bash -u 501 dxxx # passwd dxxx * copy dxxx's config from the server $ scp -r .ssh :~/ $ scp -r .tmux :~/ $ scp .tmux.conf .bash_aliases :~/ * configure dxxx's account $ cd ~ $ mv Documents/ Documents.local $ ln -s /net/192.168.1.2/data/smb/users/dambi/Documents $ ln -s /net/192.168.1.2/data/smb/users/dambi/projects ===== Allow users with UID < 1000 appear on login screen ===== By default users with UID lesser than 1000 do not appear on graphical login screen. That can be changed in **/etc/login.defs** file by customizing **UID_MIN**, **GID_MIN** settings. \\ \\ //Note: Does not seem to work on 18.04.// ===== Enable auto login for user with UID < 1000 on 18.04 ===== $ sudo vim /etc/gdm3/custom.conf ... # Enabling automatic login AutomaticLoginEnable=true AutomaticLogin=userid ... ===== Convert JPG to PDF ===== $ img2pdf image.jpg > image.pdf ===== Resize JPG ===== ==== in nautilus ==== Install necessary packages and restart nautilus... $ sudo apt install imagemagick $ sudo apt install nautilus-image-converter $ nautilus -q Resize image via right mouse click... ==== CLIs ==== $ man mogrify $ man convert