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Nspawn Containers Quick Dirty Redis Nspawn Container on Arch Linux Quick Dirty Postgresql Nspawn Container on Arch Linux Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid", + "text": "Obviously, the commit history will reflect the time when these documents are written. Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid Nspawn Containers Quick Dirty Redis Nspawn Container on Arch Linux Quick Dirty Postgresql Nspawn Container on Arch Linux", "title": "Git Repo For These Docs" }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/", + "text": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid\n\n\nStep 3: you are born on third base, find the menu item for \nSwap apps\n on phone one\n\n\nOpen fdroid, and navigate to the menu by touching three dots in upper right hand corner of the screen. Select \nSwap apps\n.\n\n\n\n\nStep 4: enable the repo server on phone one\n\n\nOn the next screen toggle on \nVisible via Wi-Fi\n\n\n\n\nStep 5: a small step for your android\n\n\nAt the bottom of the screen select \nSCAN QR CODE\n\n\n\n\nStep 6: choose which apps to serve from phone one\n\n\nAt the next screen \nChoose Apps\n you want to xerve I mean serve and then touch the -> right arrow to proceed\n\n\n\n\nStep 7: another small step for your android\n\n\nTouch the -> right arrow again, do it.\n\n\n\n\nOcho: <- this means step eight\n\n\nTouch the -> right arrow until you are coming here\n\n\n\nNotice you can use either a qr code or a local url, so grab one of your other phones.\n\n\nPrivacy Friendly Qr Scanner\n appears to be a good Qr scanner,\nbut of course you can key in the url by hand too.\n\n\nStep 9: find the menu item for \nRepositories\n on phone two\n\n\nOn your other phone open fdroid, navigate to menu by selecting the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and choose \nRepositories\n\n\n\n\nStep 10: (temporarily) toggle off the remote repos on phone two\n\n\nToggle all the current repos off and then if you want to key in the new local repo url by hand touch the + plus in the upper right hand corner\n\n\n\n\nStep 11 A: key in the local repo url by hand on phone two\n\n\nAfter touching the + plus button in \nStep Ten\n on phone two, you can fill in the url address that corresponds to the photo in \nOcho\n\n\n\n\nStep 12 A: or scan in the local repo url with qr code on phone two\n\n\nIf you prefer not to key in the url by hand, on phone two touch the\nhome button and then open your qr-scanning application and scan the\nqr code on phone one, as seen in photo \nOcho\n. The qr-scanning\napp will direct you to open fdroid, and your result will be the same as\nthe photo in \nStep Eleven A\n\n\nStep 13: profit from moar faster local downloads\n\n\nOn phone two you can now download and install apps and updates from phone one, and the download speed will be much faster than from the internet.\n\n\n\n\nStep 14: how to remember all this?\n\n\nYou can bookmark.\n\n\nIn fact, you can add a shortcut icon directly to \n\nthis page\n,\non your home screen,\nas seen here with IceCat, a debranded build of the latest extended-support-release\nof FireFox for Android.\n\n\nOr you can clone \nthe git repo\n\nwhich this site automatically builds itself from.", + "title": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#serve-and-share-apps-from-your-phone-with-fdroid", + "text": "", + "title": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-3-you-are-born-on-third-base-find-the-menu-item-for-swap-apps-on-phone-one", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 3: you are born on third base, find the menu item for Swap apps on phone one" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#open-fdroid-and-navigate-to-the-menu-by-touching-three-dots-in-upper-right-hand-corner-of-the-screen-select-swap-apps", + "text": "", + "title": "Open fdroid, and navigate to the menu by touching three dots in upper right hand corner of the screen. Select Swap apps." + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-4-enable-the-repo-server-on-phone-one", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 4: enable the repo server on phone one" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#on-the-next-screen-toggle-on-visible-via-wi-fi", + "text": "", + "title": "On the next screen toggle on Visible via Wi-Fi" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-5-a-small-step-for-your-android", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 5: a small step for your android" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#at-the-bottom-of-the-screen-select-scan-qr-code", + "text": "", + "title": "At the bottom of the screen select SCAN QR CODE" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-6-choose-which-apps-to-serve-from-phone-one", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 6: choose which apps to serve from phone one" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#at-the-next-screen-choose-apps-you-want-to-xerve-i-mean-serve-and-then-touch-the-right-arrow-to-proceed", + "text": "", + "title": "At the next screen Choose Apps you want to xerve I mean serve and then touch the -> right arrow to proceed" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-7-another-small-step-for-your-android", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 7: another small step for your android" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#touch-the-right-arrow-again-do-it", + "text": "", + "title": "Touch the -> right arrow again, do it." + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#ocho-this-means-step-eight", + "text": "", + "title": "Ocho: <- this means step eight" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#touch-the-right-arrow-until-you-are-coming-here", + "text": "Notice you can use either a qr code or a local url, so grab one of your other phones. Privacy Friendly Qr Scanner appears to be a good Qr scanner,\nbut of course you can key in the url by hand too.", + "title": "Touch the -> right arrow until you are coming here" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-9-find-the-menu-item-for-repositories-on-phone-two", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 9: find the menu item for Repositories on phone two" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#on-your-other-phone-open-fdroid-navigate-to-menu-by-selecting-the-3-dots-in-the-upper-right-hand-corner-and-choose-repositories", + "text": "", + "title": "On your other phone open fdroid, navigate to menu by selecting the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and choose Repositories" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-10-temporarily-toggle-off-the-remote-repos-on-phone-two", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 10: (temporarily) toggle off the remote repos on phone two" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#toggle-all-the-current-repos-off-and-then-if-you-want-to-key-in-the-new-local-repo-url-by-hand-touch-the-plus-in-the-upper-right-hand-corner", + "text": "", + "title": "Toggle all the current repos off and then if you want to key in the new local repo url by hand touch the + plus in the upper right hand corner" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-11-a-key-in-the-local-repo-url-by-hand-on-phone-two", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 11 A: key in the local repo url by hand on phone two" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#after-touching-the-plus-button-in-step-ten-on-phone-two-you-can-fill-in-the-url-address-that-corresponds-to-the-photo-in-ocho", + "text": "", + "title": "After touching the + plus button in Step Ten on phone two, you can fill in the url address that corresponds to the photo in Ocho" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-12-a-or-scan-in-the-local-repo-url-with-qr-code-on-phone-two", + "text": "If you prefer not to key in the url by hand, on phone two touch the\nhome button and then open your qr-scanning application and scan the\nqr code on phone one, as seen in photo Ocho . The qr-scanning\napp will direct you to open fdroid, and your result will be the same as\nthe photo in Step Eleven A", + "title": "Step 12 A: or scan in the local repo url with qr code on phone two" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-13-profit-from-moar-faster-local-downloads", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 13: profit from moar faster local downloads" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#on-phone-two-you-can-now-download-and-install-apps-and-updates-from-phone-one-and-the-download-speed-will-be-much-faster-than-from-the-internet", + "text": "", + "title": "On phone two you can now download and install apps and updates from phone one, and the download speed will be much faster than from the internet." + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-14-how-to-remember-all-this", + "text": "", + "title": "Step 14: how to remember all this?" + }, + { + "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#you-can-bookmark", + "text": "In fact, you can add a shortcut icon directly to this page ,\non your home screen,\nas seen here with IceCat, a debranded build of the latest extended-support-release\nof FireFox for Android. \nOr you can clone the git repo \nwhich this site automatically builds itself from.", + "title": "You can bookmark." + }, { "location": "/nspawn/", "text": "Nspawn Containers\n\n\nThis Link For Arch Linux Wiki for Nspawn Containers\n\n\nCreate a FileSystem\n\n\ncd /var/lib/machines\n# create a directory\nmkdir \n# use pacstrap to create a file system\npacstrap -i -c -d base --ignore linux\n\n\n\n\nAt this point you might want to copy over some configs to save time later.\n\n\n\n\n/etc/locale.conf\n\n\n/root/.bashrc\n\n\n/etc/locale.gen\n\n\n\n\nFirst boot and create root password\n\n\nsystemd-nspawn -b -D \npasswd\npoweroff\n# if you want to nat the container add *-n* flag\nsystemd-nspawn -b -D -n\n# and to bind mount the package cache\nsystemd-nspawn -b -D -n --bind=/var/cache/pacman/pkg\n\n\n\n\nNetworking\n\n\nOn Arch, assuming you have systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved\nset up correctly, networking from the host end of things should\njust work.\n\nHowever on Linode it does not. What does work on Linode is to create\na bridge interface. Two files for br0 will get the job done.\n\n\n# /etc/systemd/network/50-br0.netdev\n[NetDev]\nName=br0\nKind=bridge\n\n\n\n\n# /etc/systemd/network/50-br0.netdev\n[Match]\nName=br0\n\n[Network]\nAddress=10.0.55.1/24\nDHCPServer=yes\nIPMasquerade=yes\n\n\n\n\nNotice how the configuration file tells systemd-networkd to offer\nDHCP service and to perform masquerade. You can modify the \nsystemd-nspawn\n\ncommand to use the bridge interface. Every container attached to this bridge\nwill be on the same subnet and able to talk to each other.\n\n\n# first restart systemd-networkd to bring up the new bridge interface\nsystemctl restart systemd-networkd\n# and add --network-bridge=br0 to systemd-nspawn command\nsystemd-nspawn -b -D --network-bridge=br0 --bind=/var/cache/pacman/pkg\n\n\n\n\nAutomatically Starting the Container\n\n\nThere are two ways to automate starting the container. You can override\n\nsystemd-nspawn@.service\n or create an \nnspawn\n file. \n\n\nFirst enable machines.target\n\n\n# to override the systemd-nspawn@.service file\ncp /lib/systemd/system/systemd-nspawn@.service /etc/systemd/system/systemd-nspawn@.service\n\n\n\n\nEdit \n/etc/systemd/system/systemd-nspawn@.service\n to add the \nsystemd-nspawn\n options\nyou want to the \nExecStart\n command.\n\n\nOr create \n/etc/systemd/nspawn/.nspawn\n\n\n# /etc/systemd/nspawn/.nspawn\nBind=/var/cache/pacman/pkg\n\n[Network]\nBridge=br0\n\n\n\n\n# in either case\nsystemctl start/enable systemd-nspawn@\n# to get a shell\nmachinectl shell \n# and then to get an environment\nbash\n\n\n\n\nInitial Configuration Inside The Container\n\n\n# set time zone if you don't want UTC\ntimedatectl set-timezone \n# enable ntp, networktime\ntimedatectl set-ntp 1\n# enable networking from inside the container\nsystemctl enable systemd-networkd\nsystemctl start systemd-networkd\nsystemctl enable systemd-resolved\nsystemctl start systemd-resolved\nrm /etc/resolv.conf \nln -s /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf /etc/\n# ping google\nping -c 3 google.com\n\n\n\n\nIf you want to change the locale", @@ -69,126 +194,6 @@ "location": "/arch_postgresql_nspawn/#quick-dirty-postgresql-nspawn-container-on-arch-linux", "text": "Refer to the Nspawn page for setting up the nspawn container.", "title": "Quick Dirty Postgresql Nspawn Container on Arch Linux" - }, - { - "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/", - "text": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid\n\n\nFind The Menu Item for \nSwap apps\n\n\nStep 3 you are born on third base\n\n\nOpen fdroid, and navigate to the menu by touching three dots in upper right hand corner of the screen. Select \nSwap apps\n.\n\n\n\n\nStep 4\n\n\nOn the next screen toggle on \nVisible via Wi-Fi\n\n\n\n\nStep 5\n\n\nAt the bottom of the screen select \nSCAN QR CODE\n\n\n\n\nStep 6\n\n\nAt the next screen \nChoose Apps\n you want to xerve I mean serve and then touch the -> right arrow to proceed\n\n\n\n\nStep 7\n\n\nTouch the -> right arrow again, do it.\n\n\n\n\nOcho\n\n\nTouch the -> right arrow until you are coming here\n\n\n\nNotice you can use either a qr code or a local url, so grab one of your other phones.\n\n\nPrivacy Friendly Qr Scanner\n appears to be a good Qr scanner,\nbut of course you can key in the url by hand too.\n\n\nStep Nine\n\n\nOn your other phone open fdroid, navigate to menu by selecting the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and choose \nRepositories\n\n\n\n\nStep Ten\n\n\nToggle all the current repos off and then if you want to key in the new local repo url by hand touch the + plus in the upper right hand corner\n\n\n\n\nStep Eleven A\n\n\nAfter touching the + plus button in \nStep Ten\n on phone two, you can fill in the url address that corresponds to the photo in \nOcho\n\n\n\n\nStep Twelve A\n\n\nIf you prefer not to key in the url by hand, on phone two touch the\nhome button and then open your qr-scanning application and scan the\nqr code on phone one, as seen in photo \nOcho\n. The qr-scanning\napp will direct you to open fdroid, and your result will be the same as\nthe photo in \nStep Eleven A\n\n\nStep Thirteen\n\n\nOn phone two you can now download and install apps and updates from phone one, and the download speed will be much faster than from the internet.", - "title": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid" - }, - { - "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#serve-and-share-apps-from-your-phone-with-fdroid", - "text": "", - "title": "Serve And Share Apps From Your Phone With Fdroid" - }, - { - "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#find-the-menu-item-for-swap-apps", - "text": "", - "title": "Find The Menu Item for Swap apps" - }, - { - "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#step-3-you-are-born-on-third-base", - "text": "", - "title": "Step 3 you are born on third base" - }, - { - "location": "/server_and_share_apps_from_your_phone_with_fdroid/#open-fdroid-and-navigate-to-the-menu-by-touching-three-dots-in-upper-right-hand-corner-of-the-screen-select-swap-apps", - "text": "", - "title": "Open fdroid, and navigate to the menu by touching three dots in upper right hand corner of the screen. 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    Open fdroid, and navigate to the menu by touching three dots in upper right hand corner of the screen. Select Swap apps.

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    Step 4

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    On the next screen toggle on Visible via Wi-Fi

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    Step 4: enable the repo server on phone one

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    On the next screen toggle on Visible via Wi-Fi

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    Step 5

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    At the bottom of the screen select SCAN QR CODE

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    Step 5: a small step for your android

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    At the bottom of the screen select SCAN QR CODE

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    Step 6

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    At the next screen Choose Apps you want to xerve I mean serve and then touch the -> right arrow to proceed

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    Step 6: choose which apps to serve from phone one

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    At the next screen Choose Apps you want to xerve I mean serve and then touch the -> right arrow to proceed

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    Step 7

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    Touch the -> right arrow again, do it.

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    Step 7: another small step for your android

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    Touch the -> right arrow again, do it.

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    Ocho

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    Touch the -> right arrow until you are coming here

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    Ocho: <- this means step eight

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    Touch the -> right arrow until you are coming here

    alt text Notice you can use either a qr code or a local url, so grab one of your other phones.
    Privacy Friendly Qr Scanner appears to be a good Qr scanner, but of course you can key in the url by hand too.

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    Step Nine

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    On your other phone open fdroid, navigate to menu by selecting the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and choose Repositories

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    Step 9: find the menu item for Repositories on phone two

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    On your other phone open fdroid, navigate to menu by selecting the 3 dots in the upper right hand corner and choose Repositories

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    Step Ten

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    Toggle all the current repos off and then if you want to key in the new local repo url by hand touch the + plus in the upper right hand corner

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    Step 10: (temporarily) toggle off the remote repos on phone two

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    Toggle all the current repos off and then if you want to key in the new local repo url by hand touch the + plus in the upper right hand corner

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    Step Eleven A

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    After touching the + plus button in Step Ten on phone two, you can fill in the url address that corresponds to the photo in Ocho

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    Step 11 A: key in the local repo url by hand on phone two

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    After touching the + plus button in Step Ten on phone two, you can fill in the url address that corresponds to the photo in Ocho

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    Step Twelve A

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    Step 12 A: or scan in the local repo url with qr code on phone two

    If you prefer not to key in the url by hand, on phone two touch the home button and then open your qr-scanning application and scan the qr code on phone one, as seen in photo Ocho. The qr-scanning app will direct you to open fdroid, and your result will be the same as the photo in Step Eleven A

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    Step Thirteen

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    On phone two you can now download and install apps and updates from phone one, and the download speed will be much faster than from the internet.

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    Step 13: profit from moar faster local downloads

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    On phone two you can now download and install apps and updates from phone one, and the download speed will be much faster than from the internet.

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    Step 14: how to remember all this?

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    You can bookmark.

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    In fact, you can add a shortcut icon directly to +this page, +on your home screen, +as seen here with IceCat, a debranded build of the latest extended-support-release +of FireFox for Android. +alt text +Or you can clone the git repo +which this site automatically builds itself from.

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