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-"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd" just helpful |
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-"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd" just helpful |
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-Remember: the archlinux wiki is your lord and savior |
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-Remember: the ArchLinux wiki is your lord and savior |
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-To use bluetooth start the "bluetooth.service" service then refer to: |
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-To use bluetooth start the "bluetooth.service" service then refer to: |
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset |
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https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Bluetooth_headset |
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to search for fonts just open https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization |
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to search for fonts just open https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Localization |
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Note that you need japanese and chinese locales and fonts to display those characters correctly |
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Note that you need japanese and chinese locales and fonts to display those characters correctly |
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-You can run linux (elinux, microclinux, debian and others) on STM32 !! |
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-You can run Linux (elinux, microclinux, debian and others) on STM32 !! |
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-Install "mesa", "lib32-mesa" and "vulkan-intel" for the graphics you dumb fuck |
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-Install "mesa", "lib32-mesa" and "vulkan-intel" for the graphics you dumb fuck |
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"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/intel_graphics" |
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"https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/intel_graphics" |
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-Problem with xtensa-lx106 gcc for compiling esp8266 programs: |
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-Problem with xtensa-lx106 gcc for compiling esp8266 programs: |
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"https://community.zerynth.com/t/can-not-build-wifi-example-on-nodemcu-v3-error-building-native-c-driver/1280" |
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"https://community.zerynth.com/t/can-not-build-wifi-example-on-nodemcu-v3-error-building-native-c-driver/1280" |
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-Speeduino, the arduino based ECU (engine management unit) "https://speeduino.com/wiki/index.php/Speeduino" |
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-Speeduino, the Arduino based ECU (engine management unit) "https://speeduino.com/wiki/index.php/Speeduino" |
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-If facing compiling errors in zerynth, manually recompile the copiler for the board in ""~/.zerynth2/sys" |
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-If facing compiling errors in zerynth, manually recompile the compiler for the board in ""~/.zerynth2/sys" |
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for example replacing the xtensa-lx106 compiler (esp8266) goes: |
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for example replacing the xtensa-lx106 compiler (esp8266) goes: |
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1-Move the old compiler folder somewhere safe (~/.zerynth2/sys/xtensa-lx106) |
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1-Move the old compiler folder somewhere safe (~/.zerynth2/sys/xtensa-lx106) |
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2-Clone and compile (as standalone) new compiler in a temporary folder, guide here -> "http://domoticx.com/sdk-esp8266-xtensa-architecture-toolchain/" |
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2-Clone and compile (as standalone) new compiler in a temporary folder, guide here -> "http://domoticx.com/sdk-esp8266-xtensa-architecture-toolchain/" |
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-If pacman panics try to remove the database lock file "sudo rm -rf /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" |
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-If pacman panics try to remove the database lock file "sudo rm -rf /var/lib/pacman/db.lck" |
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-If by nay chance you need a key's datasheet, like for copying it with just a photo (more on that later ;), |
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-If by nay chance you need a key's datasheet, like for copying it with just a photo (more on that later ;), |
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check out silca's "the catalogue" it tell dimensions and the catalog's page of the key: https://thecatalogue.silca.biz/ |
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check out Silca's "the catalogue" it tell dimensions and the catalog's page of the key: https://thecatalogue.silca.biz/ |
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-Power cord names and standards: http://community.fs.com/blog/small-power-cord-big-difference.html |
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-Power cord names and standards: http://community.fs.com/blog/small-power-cord-big-difference.html |
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-Circuit design guide for DC/DC converters (1/10): https://www.torexsemi.com/technical-support/application-note/design-guide-for-dcdc-converter/whats-dcdc-converters/ |
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-Circuit design guide for DC/DC converters (1/10): https://www.torexsemi.com/technical-support/application-note/design-guide-for-dcdc-converter/whats-dcdc-converters/ |
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-It may be useful to download some sites that I list here on top of the whole arch wiki and wikipedia |
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-It may be useful to download some sites that I list here on top of the whole arch wiki and Wikipedia |
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a guide is found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjeQKE_tEcA&index=4&t=0s&list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a |
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a guide is found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LjeQKE_tEcA&index=4&t=0s&list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a |
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and also an official guide from wikipedia itself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download |
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and also an official guide from Wikipedia itself: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Database_download |
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-Some of my own playlists: |
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-Some of my own playlists: |
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Hacking "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a" |
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Hacking "https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY_0BKX9I82YNPNxRZRbGEqaxRdpSAk6a" |
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committing the changes in local repo "git commit -m "message" " |
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committing the changes in local repo "git commit -m "message" " |
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pushing before first pull "git pull origin master --allow-unrelated-histories" the last part is just to merge the repos (if needed) |
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pushing before first pull "git pull origin master --allow-unrelated-histories" the last part is just to merge the repos (if needed) |
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and finally pushing the changes "git push origin master", or in atom just publish |
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and finally pushing the changes "git push origin master", or in atom just publish |
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Using 2 factor auth. in commad line and atom: "https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line/" |
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Using 2 factor auth. in command line and atom: "https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-personal-access-token-for-the-command-line/" |
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basically you have to use a access token instead of the password, these are unique and you can only |
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basically you have to use a access token instead of the password, these are unique and you can only |
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see them once, so be careful with them! |
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see them once, so be careful with them! |
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