Query Latest Debian 12 AMI Id Using AWS SSM Parameter Store

Debian publishes their releases of Amazon Machine Image (AMI) for bookworm at Debian bookworm on Amazon EC2 [1]. There, you can find the AMIs for various regions and two architecture amd64 and arm64. Another way to search for AMI for Debian 12 (bookworm) is to use AWS CLI with describe-images. Here is an example on how to list the 3 most recent AMIs of Debian 12 (amd64 architecture), sorted by most recent to the oldest: ...

August 5, 2023 · 2 min · 365 words · kenno

Installing Jellyfin Media Player on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed

As of today, Jellyfin Media Player is not available on (official?) repos for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed. To install it, I need to first add a repository, kind of like Fedora Copr, which provides this package. $ sudo zypper addrepo https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:playablepliable/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/home:playablepliable.repo [sudo] password for root: Adding repository 'home:playablepliable (openSUSE_Tumbleweed)' ......................................[done] Repository 'home:playablepliable (openSUSE_Tumbleweed)' successfully added URI : https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/playablepliable/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/ Enabled : Yes GPG Check : Yes Autorefresh : No Priority : 99 (default priority) Repository priorities are without effect. All enabled repositories share the same priority. Once the repo was added, the jellyfin-media-player package should be available and can be installed using the following commands: ...

July 29, 2023 · 3 min · 514 words · kenno

Connect to Wifi with nmcli

First check if the Wi-Fi device is enabled or not: $ nmcli radio wifi If the output shows that the Wi-Fi is disabled, then it can be enabled with: $ nmcli radio wifi on If we already know the access point, then skip the following step. Otherwise, to identify the access points, run: $ nmcli dev wifi list Supposed we want to connect to the access point named ’totoro’, and the password is ’t0t0r02023’, we can connect to it by running the following command: ...

July 23, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · kenno

Changing Permalink in Hugo

This post is related to the previous one about changing a theme in Hugo. After I changed the theme to “PaperMod”, I realized that each article or blog post is under ‘post/date’ URL path. For example, the following is the permanent link/path of a post: https://blog.khmersite.net/post/2023/06/changing-hugo-theme/ Previously, there was no word post in the URL path, and I still want it gone again with this new theme, as below. https://blog.khmersite.net/2023/06/changing-hugo-theme/ The problem is, I forgot how it was done! ...

July 15, 2023 · 1 min · 147 words · kenno

Changing Hugo Theme

Had you visited this blog recently, you may have noticed that the blog’s theme has changed. Here is a quick note on how I changed the theme of this blog from cayman-hugo-theme to PaperMod. For a little background, Hugo themes are installed as git submodule. Want a quick recap on how to use Git Submodule? Here is a good content [0]. First, the current theme needs to be removed: $ git submodule 4a924cef54081b61530a30bd69d442ae99916561 themes/cayman-hugo-theme (heads/master) $ git submodule deinit "themes/cayman-hugo-theme" $ git rm "themes/cayman-hugo-theme" $ git commit -m 'remove theme cayman-hugo-theme' Add a new theme, PaperMod [2] as the submodule. $ git submodule add --depth=1 https://github.com/adityatelange/hugo-PaperMod.git themes/PaperMod $ git add .gitmodules $ git add config.yml $ git commit -m 'change theme to PaperMod' $ git push Note: As each Hugo theme contains specific parameters, I also had to update the config.yml required by this new theme. A copy of a sample config.yml is available at the theme’s exampleSite [1]. ...

June 20, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · kenno