Open your terminal.
In the root directory run the command:
sudo nano /etc/bluetooth/main.conf
var builder = new ContainerBuilder(); | |
builder.RegisterType<ImplOne>() | |
.Keyed<IDependency>(MyTypeEnum.TypeOne) | |
.SingleInstance(); | |
builder.RegisterType<ImplTwo>() | |
.Keyed<IDependency>(MyTypeEnum.TypeTwo) | |
.SingleInstance(); |
function main { | |
Update-Windows-Configuration | |
Install-Utils | |
Install-Browsers | |
Install-Fonts |
#!/usr/bin/env bash | |
shopt -s nullglob | |
lastgroup="" | |
for g in `find /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/* -maxdepth 0 -type d | sort -V`; do | |
for d in $g/devices/*; do | |
if [ "${g##*/}" != "$lastgroup" ]; then | |
echo -en "Group ${g##*/}:\t" | |
else | |
echo -en "\t\t" |
import os | |
from collections import defaultdict | |
from copy import deepcopy | |
import numpy as np | |
from matplotlib import cm | |
import open3d as o3d | |
import open3d.visualization as vis | |
import pycolmap | |
print(o3d.__version__) |
My general thumb of rule to download a new tool is to wait until I Google a tool to solve a problem, and then integrate it into my workflow. So download the tools which you think are useful to your workflow.
#---- Create key on client ----# | |
ssh-keygen -b 2048 -t rsa | |
#---- Validate creation ----# | |
ls ~/.ssh | |
#---- SSH to Pi and create the SSH directory and file ----# | |
mkdir .ssh | |
cd .ssh | |
touch authorized_keys |