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import android.util.AtomicFile | |
import okio.Buffer | |
import okio.Sink | |
import okio.sink | |
import okio.source | |
import java.io.FileOutputStream | |
import java.io.IOException | |
fun AtomicFile.source() = openRead().source() |
<!DOCTYPE html> | |
<html lang="en"> | |
<head> | |
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | |
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0"> | |
<title>Z-Index Example</title> | |
<style> | |
html, body { background-color: #00787F; } | |
.container { | |
position: relative; |
S - Sentence
NP - Noun Phrase
VP - Verb Phrase
PP - Prepositional Phrase
AdvP - Adverb Phrase
AdjP - Adjective Phrase
Det - Determiner
N - Noun
V - Verb
This is a full guide for people who wanted to setup Windows 10/11 VM with QEMU/KVM hypervisor for laptops that configured with hybrid graphics card like Intel/AMD + NVIDIA. This process will take about 1 to 2 hours, depending on your system's performance.
There is another comprehensive guide you can follow here (shoutout to asus-linux team). It is more up-to-date than mine. I'll probably incorporate those information to my guide, but you are welcome to use this one as a reference!
- This guide is exclusively for Fedora because this distro is quite different to set up than other distro such as Arch. I would say Arch is easier to setup than Fedora, but sometimes your prefer Fedora than Arch in terms of its usage & features.
- This tutorial mostly focus on laptops with NVIDIA Optimus MUXed configuration when dGPU (dedicated GPU) can connect directly to HDMI/DP output. If in doubt, sea
" VIM Configuration File | |
" Description: Optimized for C/C++ development, but useful also for other things. | |
" Author: Gerhard Gappmeier | |
" | |
" set UTF-8 encoding | |
set enc=utf-8 | |
set fenc=utf-8 | |
set termencoding=utf-8 | |
" disable vi compatibility (emulation of old bugs) |
import { | |
Directive, | |
ElementRef, | |
EmbeddedViewRef, | |
Input, | |
OnDestroy, | |
OnInit, | |
Optional, | |
TemplateRef, | |
ViewContainerRef, |
So, you guys might be wondering, how do these "Developers" get your favourite Custom roms, such as LineageOS, Paranoid Android etc., to their own devices. Well I'm here to Guide you on how to do it, specifically on how to bringup or make your own device tree from scratch or adapting.
Gist of this Guide: This is for people with genuine interest in Android OS porting/development. After going through this guide, you should be able to do a total device tree bringup on your own.
Prerequisite: Certain requirements are to be met before you start with this amazing journey.