Not definite but there should be as sticker or text printed underneath.
Not definite but there should be as sticker or text printed underneath.
Before I install Linux on anything, I would Google to see if anyone else did it. It takes out a lot of guessing work and headaches.
Getting the exact product number would be really helpful. There’s like 8 versions of the normal one by itself.
Depends on the work load. The company should make time for that and you should get paid for it.
You seem to be doing everything right including software wise. I would try to see if the card is dead. If you can rule that out, then you can continue trouble shooting. I am just trying to rule out simple answers.
Do you have another NIC? Maybe the card died?
sweethome3d is specifically made for interior design.
You can make what ever you want in SketchUp.
Email is message exchange with a person or group of people. They can reply at any time.
IRC is a chatroom. You go to it when you want to chat. A lot of software have support channels. You probably don’t know most of these people. Unless you are saving them somehow, you don’t have a history of the chat room.
I’ve never used Matrix but it’s a instant messaging protocol that allows voice and video.
Moon Readers cloud sync is amazing if you read from multiple devices. I think they recently added book syncing too.
depends on what version of Android but it should be similar.
Also do not delete or modify anything.
Go to Settings -> Network & Internet -> Internet -> (You Network Name Here)
Then click the down arrow for Advanced and under Network Details you will find IP Address.
This Network Details information might be useful later. Remember how you got to it.
ping
is terminal or command line command.
It works in Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
Go open a terminal and type ping
then a space, then the IP address of your Android device. If it connects it will give you a latency number. If it doesn’t, it will tell you it is not reachable.
Windows stops the command at 4 I believe. In Linux and MacOS use CTRL + C to stop the command.
This was my first thought was the port number.
OP, ping
the IP address of your Android device from your server. If not, you have a networking issue. If you can ping it, probably a settings issue.
Also, my Android phone was able to find my server automatically.
Better than i thought. Thank you for sharing.
This is cool but how long did this take to install? Would Linux phone OSes be better?
I think it’s because they sold hoodies which cost $60 instead of $35 and it looks like a third of the people donated money to the cause.
I get that they are doing this just because of the law so they stopped it when they got enough. But I wanted a shirt! lol.
This is the only update I’ve seen from it. Thank you for posting this.
While NSA did not possess the equipment required to access the footage from the media format in which it was preserved, NSA deemed the footage to be of significant public interest and requested assistance from the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to retrieve the footage. NARA’s Special Media Department was able to retrieve the footage contained on two 1" AMPEX tapes and transferred the footage to NSA to be reviewed for public release.
This was a story a couple of months ago. Glad it worked out.
Looks like they got the funding they need. I wished they kept the shirts up for sale though…
Why should I use this rather than going directly to https://privatebin.net/?
Also, is the website safe?
Yeah, seems like this is what some people are using. They said you can use Tasker to run it in the background.
So is this the same as installing on the desktop? Run the service and then http to home to configure?