See the following links for further updates to Github Desktop for Ubuntu. These are official instructions. (also mentioned by fetwar on Nov 3, 2023)
For the sake of "maintaining the tradition" here is the updated version.
See the following links for further updates to Github Desktop for Ubuntu. These are official instructions. (also mentioned by fetwar on Nov 3, 2023)
For the sake of "maintaining the tradition" here is the updated version.
The Synaptics fingerprint sensor (06cb:009a) present on my T480 is not supported by libfprint
and fprintd
as it requires a non-free binary blob. uunicorn created open-fprintd
, a replacement for fprintd
, that allows for loading of binary blobs. In conjunction with their python-validity
driver we are able to make use of the inbuilt fingerprint reader. The following instructions were tested against Fedora Linux 35.
sudo dnf copr enable tigro/python-validity
sudo dnf install open-fprintd fprintd-clients fprintd-clients-pam python3-validity
import logging | |
import jwt | |
from urllib.parse import urlparse | |
import urllib.request | |
from collections import OrderedDict | |
from typing import Any, Dict, Optional, cast | |
import voluptuous as vol |
{% if certificate and certificate_id > 0 -%} | |
{% if ssl_forced == 1 or ssl_forced == true %} | |
{% if hsts_enabled == 1 or hsts_enabled == true %} | |
# HSTS (ngx_http_headers_module is required) (63072000 seconds = 2 years) | |
add_header Strict-Transport-Security "max-age=63072000;{% if hsts_subdomains == 1 or hsts_subdomains == true -%} includeSubDomains;{% endif %} preload" always; | |
add_header Referrer-Policy strict-origin-when-cross-origin; | |
add_header X-Content-Type-Options nosniff; | |
add_header X-XSS-Protection "1; mode=block"; | |
add_header X-Frame-Options SAMEORIGIN; | |
add_header Content-Security-Policy upgrade-insecure-requests; |
import logging | |
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__) | |
def func1(): | |
logger.warning("This is a warning message") | |
logger.info("This is a info message") |
#!/usr/local/bin/php | |
<?php | |
require_once("config.inc"); | |
require_once("interfaces.inc"); | |
require_once("util.inc"); | |
$subsystem = !empty($argv[1]) ? $argv[1] : ''; | |
$type = !empty($argv[2]) ? $argv[2] : ''; |
I recommend running Dmitry’s latest resonance testing branch and using the pulses method outlined below:
https://github.com/Klipper3d/klipper/issues/4560
https://github.com/dmbutyugin/klipper/tree/resonance-test-methods
I would only go down this path if you're getting ghosting with really high speed prints. On the Annex Engineering K3 for example, no matter how perfect the graphs looked, I was still getting some ghosting. That prompted me to go down this path. I'm now able to print at 20-30k acceleration, 250-350mm/s, and 15scv with perfect quality that can usually only be seen at significantly slower speeds.
The default settings in Klipper have the damping ratio set to .1. This should be fine for most people with sane settings. I like to go for the insane.
The only way I've succeeded so far is to employ SSH.
Assuming you are new to this like me, first I'd like to share with you that your Mac has a SSH config
file in a .ssh
directory. The config
file is where you draw relations of your SSH keys to each GitHub (or Bitbucket) account, and all your SSH keys generated are saved into .ssh
directory by default. You can navigate to it by running cd ~/.ssh
within your terminal, open the config
file with any editor, and it should look something like this:
Host * AddKeysToAgent yes
> UseKeyChain yes
# mihomo (Clash Meta) 懒人配置 | |
# 版本 V1.5-240507 | |
# https://gist.github.com/liuran001/5ca84f7def53c70b554d3f765ff86a33 | |
# https://obdo.cc/meta | |
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# 关注我的 Telegram 频道谢谢喵 https://t.me/s/BDovo_Channel | |
# 修改自官方示例规则 https://wiki.metacubex.one/example/#meta | |
# 转载请保留此注释 | |
# 尽量添加了较为详尽的注释,不理解的地方建议对照 虚空终端 (Clash Meta) Docs 进行理解 |
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