sudo mkdir /private/tmp
sudo chmod 1777 /private/tmp
xcrun
xcrun simctl list devices //to list all simulators
xcrun simctl delete // to delete specific device
;;; sow.el --- Variable commands for scrolling the other window. | |
;; Copyright (C) 2016 Andreas Politz | |
;; Author: Andreas Politz <politza@fh-trier.de> | |
;; Keywords: extensions, frames | |
;; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify | |
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by | |
;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or |
using System; | |
using System.Collections.Generic; | |
/// <summary> | |
/// Représente les coordonnées d'une cellule dans une grille. | |
/// </summary> | |
public class CellCoordinates | |
{ | |
public int X { get; set; } | |
public int Y { get; set; } |
# Based on this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/61859561/1956278 | |
# Backup old data | |
Rename-Item -Path "./data" -NewName "./data_old" | |
# Create new data directory | |
Copy-Item -Path "./backup" -Destination "./data" -Recurse | |
Remove-Item "./data/test" -Recurse | |
$dbPaths = Get-ChildItem -Path "./data_old" -Exclude ('mysql', 'performance_schema', 'phpmyadmin') -Recurse -Directory | |
Copy-Item -Path $dbPaths.FullName -Destination "./data" -Recurse |
Sometimes it seems like the first (and sometimes only) advice you get offered for almost any problem with a Raspberry Pi is "check your power supply". You think something like:
"hey, I'm using an official power supply sold as being matched with my Pi so how can there be any problem?"
You look up the specs then stick a controlled load across your supply and confirm that it can deliver the required number of Watts.
Yet your problems persist…
Direct copy of pre-encoded file:
$ ffmpeg -i filename.mp4 -codec: copy -start_number 0 -hls_time 10 -hls_list_size 0 -f hls filename.m3u8