py-starbound - Python package for working with Starbound files.
A tiny hack to read white-on-black on Kobo ebook readers.
There are three ways to contol nightmode:
Comment mettre en place un environnement de développement pour Kobo ?
un lanceur de script via ouverture d'image dans Nickel ;)
Hey everyone can some one help me locate the right firmware for this box please.. some one told me its a generic box but i dont have a single clue locating the
I fixed this issue for several of my colleagues by running the following two commands:
git config --global url."https://github.com/".insteadOf git@github.com:
git config --global url."https://".insteadOf git://
One thing we noticed is that the .gitconfig used is not always the one expected so if you are on a machine that modified the home path to a shared drive, you need to ensure that your .gitconfig is the same on both your shared drive and in c:\users[your user]\
Tu te demandes sans doute ce qui est arrivé avant que tu débarques ici. Eh bien des tas de trucs, à dire vrai. On a évolué, on est devenu des êtres humains, et c’est là que les choses se sont gâtées...
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You can move the entire C:\Users folder to a different drive pretty easily after windows is installed:
Boot to the installation media, and get to the command prompt (I believe you need to click repair first)
Use Robocopy to copy C:\Users to D:\Users: robocopy c:\Users d:\Users /mir /xj /copyall
...:. a. /mir tells robocopy to mirror the directories, this will copy all files and permissions
...:. b. /xj is very important, this tells robocopy not to follow junction points. If you forget this, you will have a lot of trouble.
...:. c. /copyall will copy all the attributes includings ACL and Owner info
Verify that the files successfully copied
Delete c:\Users
Create junction that points to d:\Users: mklink c:\Users d:\Users /j
That's it. I've been using this process since Vista went RTM with no problems.
About
fusée framboise is a custom bare-bones Raspbian image that has a systemd Unit that loops modshipd.sh of fusee-launcher.
How-to
Ingredients
A Raspberry Pi Zero (any RPi works, but the Zero tends to run off of any power bank)
A power bank (for powering the RPi)
A non-powered USB hub (why?)
A USB-A to C cable (don't get a no-brand one: it may not have a needed resistor, and it may wreck your Switch or your USB source)
A USB-A to Micro cable (for RPi power)
A USB Micro to USB-A Female cable (only for the RPi Zero: for plugging in the USB hub)
SD Setup
Download a fusee-framboise image.
Flash it to your RPi's SD card. (If you don't have a flasher software installed, I recommend Etcher.)
Cables!
Plug the USB Micro to USB-A Female cable into the RPi. (only for RPi Zero)
Plug in the USB hub into the USB-A Female cable.
Plug in the USB-A to C cable into the USB hub.
Plug in the USB-A to Micro cable into the USB hub, and into the RPi.
Usage
You should just be able to plug in your Switch, put it into RCM, and the payload should automatically launch.
Replacing the payload
To replace the payload, you have two methods: (both need sudo)
Replace fusee.bin in /etc/fusee-launcher/ with another payload. (recommended)
Copy another payload into /etc/fusee-launcher/, change modchipd.sh to point to it, and restart the fusee-launcher service, or reboot.
Networking
You can change the payload over the air. Here's how to do it: (your RPi needs wireless, and you'll need a mobile/normal hotspot to do this)
Set a root password with "sudo passwd", and take note of it.
Change your default pi user's password from "raspberry". (optional, recommended)
Turn on SSH: it's in Interfacing Options of raspi-confiig.
Configure your Pi to connect to your phone's network.
Reboot to connect to it, run ifconfig, and take note of the settings.
Set a static IP based on your ifconfig data.
Take note of your static IP. (you should probably take note of it on your phone)
Use an app that supports SFTP to connect to your RPi with the new root password. (iOS)