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I restarted my RPI3 device and fell in a reboot loop. static_ip.conf has been setup and the RPI is connected to the network via ethernet cable. While it's loading the O/S after boot, I get a message "…
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## An "Awesome Puppy Linux" Github repo
Let's make a GitHub awesome list which has a big list of things that we know 100% work in Puppy, with links to their GitHub repos or homepages.
It could c…
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Edit by Dandelion Sprout 25th of February 2020: GitHub spectacularly failed to tell me that there was a comment limit of 2,500 comments in issue threads?! So now it seems that discussion has been forc…
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Good day folks! First, I want to thank you for this lot of work!
I've got a few questions and maybebugs about the mod.
1)For now game just ignores screen resolution from advanches option?
2)Modific…
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### Description
When folding code with zc, editor folds the scope, but switches to visual mode at the same time.
![myimage](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4531463/42413193-2290f764-8…
hweom updated
5 years ago
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@ccrisan unfortunately also with this version dev20190312 the picamera is not recognized
![54125014-2a322c80-4404-11e9-8f1d-dfbaf4c0fe59](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/35575744/5426314…
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In order for our simulated movement primitives to be a similar to the real-world as possible, we need to use a motion controller when controlling robots in grSim. A simple bang-bang controller should …
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Hello,
``` ruby
SocialShareButton.configure do |config|
config.allow_sites = %w{twitter facebook pinterest linkedin}
end
```
When I try to `cs{(` when the cursor is on "facebook" it fails.
Silex updated
5 years ago
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**Issue by [kalineh](https://github.com/kalineh)**
_Friday Apr 04, 2014 at 09:30 GMT_
_Originally opened as https://github.com/guillermooo/Vintageous/issues/581_
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'0,'1,'2,'3 etc for access to …
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Issue: Since a recent commit, if not preceded by `\begin{document}`, the text `...` inside the braces of `\cref{...}` is spell checked.
Expected: No spell checking, independent of precedence of `\…