diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx index 1b9bb839da..e3ea874800 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/access-remote-desktop-mac-mini.mdx @@ -39,7 +39,6 @@ The VNC protocol is platform-independent, supporting Linux, Windows, and macOS, If your local machine runs macOS, you can use the Scaleway console to connect to your Mac mini using the built-in Apple ARD client. 1. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. A list of your Mac minis displays. - 2. Click the Mac mini you want to connect to. The **Overview** page of your Mac mini displays. 3. Click **Open remote desktop** in the **Access remote desktop from macOS ①** section to launch Apple's built-in screen sharing client for a seamless remote desktop experience. @@ -62,7 +61,6 @@ The VNC protocol is platform-independent, supporting Linux, Windows, and macOS, If your local machine runs Windows, you will need to install a remote desktop client to access the remote desktop of the Mac mini. 1. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. A list of your Mac minis displays. - 2. Click the Mac mini you want to connect to. The **Overview** page of your Mac mini displays. 3. Configure your remote desktop client for Windows for the connection. We suggest using one of these two remote desktop clients: diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx index fbca788d03..ede1a1970d 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/connect-to-mac-mini-ssh.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ You can connect directly to the terminal of your Mac mini using the SSH protocol 1. Navigate to the [Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com) and log in with your credentials. 2. Click **Apple silicon** under the **Bare Metal** section in the side-menu. This displays a list of your Mac minis. - + 3. Click the name of the Mac mini you want to connect to. The **Overview** page for your selected Mac mini displays. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx index 903f2e403e..74008bc403 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reboot-mac-mini.mdx @@ -22,7 +22,6 @@ This page shows how to reboot your [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac-mini) - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) 1. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. A list of your Mac minis displays. - 2. Click the Mac mini you want to reboot. Your Mac mini information page displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Reboot Mac mini** section, and click **Reboot**. 4. Click **Reboot Mac mini** to confirm. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx index 18c165e166..db2491ed31 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/reinstall-mac-mini.mdx @@ -23,7 +23,6 @@ This page shows how to reinstall your [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/concepts/#mac-mi - A [Mac mini](/apple-silicon/how-to/create-mac-mini/) 1. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. A list of your Mac minis displays. - 2. Click the Mac mini you want to reinstall. Your Mac mini **Overview** displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Reinstall Mac mini** section, and click **Reinstall**. 4. Type **REINSTALL** to confirm the installation of your Mac mini and click **Reinstall Mac mini** to validate. diff --git a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx index ab75ab8894..09ca59cac4 100644 --- a/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx +++ b/pages/apple-silicon/how-to/update-os-mac-mini.mdx @@ -26,7 +26,6 @@ This guide provides instructions on updating the operating system of a Scaleway The recommended method to update the macOS is to reinstall your Mac mini with an OS image provided by Scaleway: 1. Click **Apple silicon** in the **Bare Metal** section of the side menu. A list of your Mac minis displays. - 2. Click the Mac mini you want to reinstall. Your Mac mini **Overview** displays. 3. Scroll down to the **Reinstall Mac mini** section, and click **Reinstall**. 4. Type **REINSTALL** to confirm the installation of your Mac mini and click **Reinstall Mac mini** to validate. diff --git a/pages/assets/root-create-account.webp b/pages/assets/root-create-account.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..28d942e9e4 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/root-create-account.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-console-dashboard.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-console-dashboard.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..0f2caaa53e Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-console-dashboard.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-console-side-menu.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-console-side-menu.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b044ae3579 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-console-side-menu.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-creation-wizard.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-creation-wizard.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ca4fc00759 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-creation-wizard.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-instances-creation-page.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-instances-creation-page.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..003f4311cc Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-instances-creation-page.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-org-dropdown.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-org-dropdown.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..1bdf423f78 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-org-dropdown.webp differ diff --git a/pages/assets/scaleway-screenshot-annotation.webp b/pages/assets/scaleway-screenshot-annotation.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..53ebf2f77e Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/assets/scaleway-screenshot-annotation.webp differ diff --git a/pages/components/assets/first-scaleway-chip.webp b/pages/components/assets/first-scaleway-chip.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a26a3b1f65 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/components/assets/first-scaleway-chip.webp differ diff --git a/pages/components/assets/icon.webp b/pages/components/assets/icon.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..9189a54795 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/components/assets/icon.webp differ diff --git a/pages/components/assets/miam.webp b/pages/components/assets/miam.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..a4fa997a12 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/components/assets/miam.webp differ diff --git a/pages/components/assets/scaleway-flex-drag.gif b/pages/components/assets/scaleway-flex-drag.gif new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2475097a80 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/components/assets/scaleway-flex-drag.gif differ diff --git a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx index d0b2041d55..e2b0feaad8 100644 --- a/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx +++ b/pages/elastic-metal/troubleshooting/troubleshoot-rescue-your-data.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ By default, you are logged in as a regular user in rescue mode and may not have sudo su ``` 2. Enter the rescue user password displayed in the Scaleway console and press Enter. - + For security reasons, the password will not be visible when typing. @@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ As the `root` user, run the following command to mount all partitions: You may encounter errors such as `swap cannot be mounted` or `many partitions do not exist`. These can be safely ignored. - + ## Recovering your data @@ -77,15 +77,11 @@ Open FileZilla and fill in the following details: - **Username**: Rescue mode username (e.g., `em-XXXX`) - **Password**: Rescue mode password - **Port**: 22 - + These details are available in your console once rescue mode is active. -#### Example configuration - - - Your data will be located in the `/mnt`, `/sda1`, or `/sda` directories. You can download it before reinstalling the server or transferring data to another server. diff --git a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx index a86347738b..1557aa4df8 100644 --- a/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx +++ b/pages/generative-apis/how-to/query-vision-models.mdx @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ response = client.chat.completions.create( model="pixtral-12b-2409", messages=[ { - "role": "user", + "role": "user", "content": [ {"type": "text", "text": "What is this image?"}, {"type": "image_url", "image_url": {"url": "https://picsum.photos/id/32/512/512"}}, @@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ payload = { "role": "user", "content": [ { - "type": "text", + "type": "text", "text": "What is this image?" }, { diff --git a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx index 7954789767..8e2ec8cc48 100644 --- a/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx +++ b/pages/iot-hub/how-to/view-metrics.mdx @@ -36,7 +36,6 @@ Metrics reports the usage of your IoT Hub and devices. 2. Click the name of the IoT Hub you want to view. The hub's overview page displays. 3. Click the **Devices** tab of your hub. 4. Click the device name to open the **Device information** view, which includes a device metrics section. - Clicking anywhere else than on the device name on the device line will display a quick metrics overview. Bear in mind that the overview is limited to the last 24-hour period. diff --git a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx index 5bc4648091..3f1ea009d1 100644 --- a/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx +++ b/pages/kubernetes/how-to/edit-kosmos-cluster.mdx @@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ In order to add external nodes to your multi-cloud cluster, you must first [crea 3. [Create an IAM Application](/iam/how-to/create-application/) linked with the policy created in the previous step. 4. [Create a new API key](/iam/how-to/create-api-keys/) linked to the IAM application created in the previous step. - + Identity and Access Management (IAM) allows you to share access to the management of your Scaleway resources and Organization settings, in a controlled and secure manner. For more information, refer to our [dedicated IAM documentation](/iam/quickstart/). diff --git a/pages/local-storage/how-to/assets/scaleway-create-from-snapshot.webp b/pages/local-storage/how-to/assets/scaleway-create-from-snapshot.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..d970315f8b Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/local-storage/how-to/assets/scaleway-create-from-snapshot.webp differ diff --git a/pages/managed-inference/reference-content/pixtral-12b-2409.mdx b/pages/managed-inference/reference-content/pixtral-12b-2409.mdx index ace61bc1e4..2c90bd1cc1 100644 --- a/pages/managed-inference/reference-content/pixtral-12b-2409.mdx +++ b/pages/managed-inference/reference-content/pixtral-12b-2409.mdx @@ -37,9 +37,9 @@ mistral/pixtral-12b-2409:bf16 ## Model introduction -Pixtral is a vision language model introducing a novel architecture: 12B parameter multimodal decoder plus 400M parameter vision encoder. -It can analyze images and offer insights from visual content alongside text. -This multimodal functionality creates new opportunities for applications that need both visual and textual comprehension. +Pixtral is a vision language model introducing a novel architecture: 12B parameter multimodal decoder plus 400M parameter vision encoder. +It can analyze images and offer insights from visual content alongside text. +This multimodal functionality creates new opportunities for applications that need both visual and textual comprehension. Pixtral is open-weight and distributed under the Apache 2.0 license. @@ -82,8 +82,8 @@ curl -s \ ] } ], - "top_p": 1, - "temperature": 0.7, + "top_p": 1, + "temperature": 0.7, "stream": false }' ``` diff --git a/pages/object-storage/assets/scaleway-schema-life-cycle-object-storage.webp b/pages/object-storage/assets/scaleway-schema-life-cycle-object-storage.webp new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..960a90c312 Binary files /dev/null and b/pages/object-storage/assets/scaleway-schema-life-cycle-object-storage.webp differ diff --git a/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx b/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx index f448065c8b..4a247314ac 100644 --- a/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/custom-email-domain-icloud/index.mdx @@ -117,8 +117,6 @@ The correspondence between iCloud's DKIM instruction and Scaleway DNS records is If you encounter an error with a record, please double-check that you have entered the exact values from iCloud to your domain's records in Scaleway DNS. - - 3. Add an email address of your choice. diff --git a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx index bb4527d7a5..0e7b4bff48 100644 --- a/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/deploy-ubuntu-22-04-instance/index.mdx @@ -55,7 +55,6 @@ Once your Instance is ready, it displays in the list of your Instances. 1. Click your Instance name on the Instances list. Your Instance's information displays. 2. Navigate to the **SSH command** section and click **Copy** to copy the command into the clipboard. - 3. Open a terminal and paste the command in the terminal: ``` ssh root@your_instance_id diff --git a/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx b/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx index f30de81db9..ca32b7556e 100644 --- a/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx +++ b/tutorials/jump-desktop/index.mdx @@ -30,7 +30,6 @@ In this tutorial, you will learn how to launch your Mac mini development environ 1. Type **https://jumpdesktop.com** in your browser's search bar. 2. Scroll down to the middle of the page. - 3. Download the Jump Desktop version that is compatible with your operating system. ## Downloading Jump Desktop Connect on your Mac mini @@ -39,11 +38,9 @@ From the [Mac mini list in your Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/a 1. Click the Mac mini you want to access remotely. 2. Click the **VNC** button. - 3. Choose a screen-sharing application to open your Mac mini. 4. Open an internet browser on your Mac mini and type **[https://jumpdesktop.com/connect](https://jumpdesktop.com/connect)** in your browser's search bar. 5. Choose your operating system. - 6. Click **Download Jump Desktop Connect**. 7. Go to **Overview** tab of your Mac mini and copy the VNC password. 8. Enter the VNC password to continue the installation. @@ -57,7 +54,6 @@ From the [Mac mini list in your Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/a 1. Launch the Jump Desktop Connect application. 2. Click **Add a remote access user**. - 3. Click the link in the **Add a user** window to sign in via your web browser. **On your local computer:** @@ -66,8 +62,6 @@ From the [Mac mini list in your Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/a 2. Click **File** on the top menu. 3. Click **Sign In** on the drop-down menu. 4. Sign in with the account used to set up Jump Desktop Connect on the Mac mini. - - Your remote computer is now displayed in the Jump Desktop application and ready to be accessed. @@ -82,7 +76,6 @@ From the [Mac mini list in your Scaleway console](https://console.scaleway.com/a Your Mac mini will be displayed. - + 3. Leave the default port in place, copy the SSH connection command, and click **Save SSH bastion settings**. SSH bastion is activated, and all the SSH keys currently associated with your Scaleway Project are uploaded to the bastion. 4. Check that you can connect to your Instance via the gateway's bastion, with the `ssh -J bastion@212.47.227.11:61000 root@1` with the private IP address of your Instance on the Private Network, as established in the previous section. In this case, the command to use is `ssh -J bastion@212.47.227.11:61000 root@172.16.8.2`.