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richlander / instructions.md
Last active March 24, 2024 14:54
Installing .NET Core 3.0 on Linux ARM64

Installing .NET Core on Linux ARM64

The following intructions can be used to install .NET Core on Linux ARM64.

Pro tip: Check out .NET Core Docker files to determine the exact instructions for installing .NET Core builds, for example .NET Core 3.1 ARM32 SDK Dockerfile.

Installing .NET Core Globally

The following instructions install the latest .NET Core globally. It isn't required to do that, but it provides the best experience.

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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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@sultanqasim
sultanqasim / zram.sh
Created June 21, 2016 02:41
ZRAM config for Raspberry Pi 3
#!/bin/bash
# Raspberry Pi ZRAM script
# Tuned for quad core, 1 GB RAM models
# put me in /etc/init.d/zram.sh and make me executable
# then run "sudo update-rc.d zram.sh defaults"
modprobe zram
echo 3 >/sys/devices/virtual/block/zram0/max_comp_streams
echo lz4 >/sys/devices/virtual/block/zram0/comp_algorithm
@fredrikdev
fredrikdev / BruteForce.cs
Last active October 10, 2019 05:10
Fast, compact, non-recursive, brute force algorithm by @fredrikdev.
/*
This brute force algorithm was originally written (by me) back in 1998, and has been collecting dust
since then. However, for the purpose of testing Gist on GitHub I decided to rewrite the algorithm
from VB6 to C#, make some improvements and release this fast, compact, non-recursive, brute force
algorithm under the MIT license: http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
Notes:
- Do a run with testLetters = "0123456789" and testLength = 3, to see what happens
- Remember to keep the callback testCalback as fast as possible
- Tweet some love to @fredrikdev :)