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# include <Siv3D.hpp> // Siv3D v0.6.14 | |
struct Ball | |
{ | |
P2Body body; | |
double r; | |
Color color; | |
}; | |
void Main() |
- First, you need to open cmd in the admin mode, then run all commands below one by one.
- For x86 and x64
cd /d %ProgramFiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office\Office16
cd /d %ProgramFiles%\Microsoft Office\Office16
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# 2017-10-01T14:14:44+00:00 | |
108.175.32.0/20 | |
108.175.34.0/24 | |
108.175.35.0/24 | |
192.173.64.0/18 | |
198.38.100.0/24 | |
198.38.101.0/24 | |
198.38.108.0/24 | |
198.38.109.0/24 |
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USE TestDB | |
GO | |
DECLARE @DatabaseName VARCHAR(100) | |
DECLARE @SchemaName VARCHAR(100) | |
DECLARE @TableName VARCHAR(100) | |
DECLARE @ColumnName VARCHAR(100) | |
DECLARE @FullyQualifiedTableName VARCHAR(500) | |
--Create Temp Table to Save Results |
Latest revision: 2021-12-05.
Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 Docker container. The Dockerfile is a single line FROM ubuntu:18.04
. Alternatively, you can simply run docker run -it ubuntu:18.04 bash
.
NOTE: stopping services didn't work for me for some reason. That's why there is kill $(pidof <service name>)
after each failed service <service name> stop
to kill it.
Published May-13-2020
This guide provides updated instructions for pairing Bluetooth devices (such as keyboards or mice) in a dual-boot environment with Linux Ubuntu and Windows 10/11, incorporating community feedback and suggestions.
- Pair your Bluetooth device in Linux. This is crucial to ensure the LinkKey remains consistent.
- Note: Do not re-pair the device in Linux after completing the pairing in Windows.
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#!/usr/bin/env zsh | |
zparseopts -D -E - {p,-rom-path}:=rompath || return 1 | |
scandir=${${${rompath[-1]:a}:-`eval print $( mame -showconfig | awk '$1 == "rompath" { print $2 }' )`}} | |
if [[ ! -d $scandir ]]; then | |
printf "rom path not found:%s\n" "$scandir" >&2 | |
return 1 | |
fi |
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