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How to: Use qemu-img command to convert between vmdk, raw, qcow2, vdi, vhd, vhdx formats/disk images (qemu-img create, snapshot, resize etc.)
First we need to have qemu installed on the system, for most of Linux systems, we can install “qemu-utils” for Windows we can download QEMU disk image utility from here
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In general, check the crt/host_config.h file to find out which versions are supported.
Sometimes it is possible to hack the requirements there to get some newer versions working, too :)
Thrust version can be found in $CUDA_ROOT/include/thrust/version.h.
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November 27, 2020 10:05— forked from rwb27/socks.md
Internet access for a Raspberry Pi on a hidden network
Setting up a SOCKS proxy on a Raspberry Pi
My problem: I have a bunch of Raspberry Pi computers, all connected via a network switch and USB ethernet port to a "gateway" Raspberry Pi. However, I don't particularly want them all to be internet-connected all of the time, because (1) it's possible there is a slight security risk and (2) my IT folk at work might not like it. OK, I should also mention (3) I tried and failed to get NAT and dnsmasq to work, and don't have time to finish debugging it.
My solution:
I SSH in to my "gateway" Pi (is it ok to call it a gateway even though it's resolutely failing to route any traffic? Never mind...), and from there I can connect to my hidden Pi(s), let's say for arguments sake it's called hiddenpi.local.