# something obvious is missing, but we can't ask rosdep to 'install' # the following is somewhat optional: I like to run this to see if Rosinstall_generator -deps -tar -rosdistro=kinetic ros_base > ros_base.rosinstall # seed the workspace with a 'ros_base' set of packages Pip3 install -U rosdep rosinstall_generator wstool rosinstall # just the standard build-ros-from-source dependencies Pip3 install wheel empy defusedxml netifaces # these modules are needed but are not automatically installed In any case, as follows: # create a place for our Python3-ROS-Kinetic to liveĪpt install python3-venv libpython3-dev python-catkin-tools as such, this is not an answer to the general problem of how to build all of ROS 1 with Python 3 support.For many use-cases this is already quite sufficient though. No Open CV or other 'complex' packages/nodes. this only builds a bare-bones ROS Kinetic with Python 3.I always use a virtual environment, as it's typically the case that besides ROS, there are Python modules that need to be installed one might not want to "pollute" the system with. ROS Kinetic is already installed on that system (the.This is a more copy-pastable version of answer (but was too long for a comment). This will likely become obsolete with the release of Noetic, but as I've just had to build a version of Kinetic with Python 3 support (for the Nth time), I figured I'd post the commands I've used here (for myself as well).
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![]() This means that it's easier to keep its look, feel and capabilities consistent across platforms. However, iThoughts has the advantage that it actually began life as an iOS app, with the Mac and Windows versions added later. I agree that MindManager dropped the ball on mobile app development, and also that iThoughts is a great example of a no-frills cross-platform mind mapping program. I can't see that MM does work in this direction any more. Ok, it was a nightmare to work with, but - it was a beginning. But I do not understand why Mindmanager/Corell does neglect/ignore the App that hard. Dont get me wrong - I love Mindmanger and don't get tired to promote it. And don't forget, that iThoughts is a one man show and Mindmanger/Corel is a concern. It's a really brilliant tool, full of features that are really important - besides all the gimmicks Mindmanager additionally offers, especially since version 2021. And it has all level of the work relevant functions - in desktop and mobile as well - and there are lots of them. Maybe that it does not support all the features of Mindmanager, but it works in both worlds, desktop AND mobile. IMHO the best alternative tool is iThoughts. But until this universal usage functionality isn't implemented, I'm scared another developer will make it. ![]() Looking at the desktop version - for me Mindmanager is the ultimate tool. At least I always stopped because the other tools don't have the same huge feature set as Mindmanager has in the desktop version - and maybe because I use Mindmanager since versin 3.1. I really can't remember how often I stopped myself right before clicking "Buy" in a webshop of another mindmapping vendor only because he does support this fundamental feature. Mindmanger does a really bad job in this regards. ![]() ![]() Today it is a must to have an app available - not to only view maps but to be able to work with them the same as you do in the desktop version. ![]() The DRM removal plugin (DeDRM_plugin.zip) can be found in the tools archive linked from the most recent post in this blog. The latest version can be downloaded from. To be able to use the DeDRM plugin for calibre, it is necessary to install calibre first. However, it is possible to added third-party software (‘plugins’) to enhance calibre. It is available for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux.Ĭalibre cannot, on its own, remove DRM from ebooks. Calibre is a free, open source, ebook management and conversion utility created and maintained by Kovid Goyal. The new FlipBook tool allows users to create their own frame-by-frame animations, with onion-skinning Autodesk Its outward simplicity belies an impressive selection of over 100 customizable pens, brushes, and tools this new version ushers in a raft of additions and upgrades, such as more blending modes and gradients, improved selection and crop tools, and more color wheel functions. At first glance, SketchBook Pro 2015 offers a sleek, tidy interface, with a pleasant emphasis on icons and visual cues rather than text menus. ![]() We review what the latest iteration, SketchBook Pro 2015, has to offer. Product: SketchBook Pro 2015 Company: Autodesk Website: Key features: support for a variety of tablet devices over 100 tools and brush types perspective guidelines flipbook animation tools enhanced color blending Autodesks award-winning SketchBook Pro aims to be the ideal professional-standard tool for illustrators and concept artists. 3dtotal's Marisa Lewis tries out Autodesks SketchBook Pro 2015, with new features such as perspective grids and an animation flipbook. This is useful as the switch "/externalcapture" retrieves more registry entries than in a normal procmon run. Loads the specified filter and settings file.Īnd last but not least, when testing APP-V packages you can use the command line: The /SaveAs1 option includes stack information for export to XML format and the /SaveAs2 option adds symbol information. Use these switches with the /OpenLog switch to have Process Monitor export a log file into CSV, XML, or PML format. This option must be used the first time that Process Monitor is run on a system and should only be used to troubleshoot SoftGrid applications. This switch, which is available only on 32-bit Vista and Server 2008, has Process Monitor use system-call hooking instead of the Registry callback mechanism to monitor Registry activity, which enables it to see Softgrid virtual Registry operations on these operating systems. Uses this switch to run the 32-bit version of Process Monitor on 64-bit Windows to open logs generated on 32-bit systems Terminate all instances of Process Monitor and exit.ĭon't confirm filter settings on startup. Wait for an instance of Process Monitor to become ready. ![]() Starts Process Monitor with its window minimized to the task bar. ![]() When this flag is present Process Monitor does not automatically start logging activity.Īutomatically accepts the license and bypasses the EULA dialog.Įnables the thread profiling event class. Has Process Monitor create and use the specified file name as the logging file. Process Monitor supports several command line options:ĭirects Process Monitor to open and load the specified log file. ![]() It’s hosted by Fred Armisen in the role of Xander Szavost, some kind of Bezos/Musk billionaire who almost shares a name with a character from Eyes Wide Shut, and whose accent curiously veers in and out of sounding like John Cale on the Velvet Underground’s “The Gift.” Szavost is in search of the perfect comedy sketch, and each episode will consist of him listening to and then evaluating a different sketch. And these sketches won’t drag on-those episodes will only run for three to five minutes each, making this one of the shortest podcasts I’ve ever heard. The Sketch Factor removes some of that risk by focusing on scripted comedy sketches, with one per episode. That can be hilarious, obviously, but it’s also a bit of a tightrope walk. It seems like most comedy podcasts rely on a combination of improv and off-the-cuff conversations. Right, once installed the program, we can use it. Do not worry, the installation is as simple as any standard installation. ![]() We started the program site, downloading the latest version (current) in the Downloads section.Īs we are currently in version 5.9, click the link to download this version, and proceed with the installation. So here we are again, to suggest you a good alternative - the program that we currently use - as complementary to the Notepad: Notepad++: a free program with effective and interesting features that are worth being explored. Paid programs, beta programs, free programs, etc… Some programs are even good, but slow to load - and that’s not good when we need agility. And then we have a plethora of suggestions. Or especially, if we work with whatever it is programming such as HTML, VBA, XML, etc…Īt this moment, we search for an alternative. ![]() For example, if we need to compare two simple text files. Helps us in many situations, for example when we need to ‘remove’ the formatting or special characters - just paste on the ‘problematic’ text in it, and then copied the same text back: and done - we have only the values - a ‘clean’ text, without formatting.īut situations arise where we need help the most. Why should I use a program other than Notepad?Īs already mentioned, we consider the Notepad program very good taking into account the tasks for which it proposes. ![]() Then we meet a very efficient program, to be used in cases where we need to work with Text files, and certain additional skills are required. Yes, Notepad is great: it is fast, simple and does what it proposes.īut a time comes when we begin to miss ‘something else’ when it comes to handling text files. ![]() They can mark the issue as resolved, or respond to your comment, with all messages saved right on the doc. All your team members need to do is scroll through, view your feedback, and make the changes. With Dropbox, you can add annotations right in the document you’re working on, highlighting the precise sentence, or even word, your comment refers to. Think you need email to send large files, share edits, or update old documents? Think again. Here are just some of the ways Dropbox can transform your work processes, for higher team productivity and easy collaboration. ![]() Dropbox enables teams to work smarter, not harder, and can easily adapt to your workflows for effortless collaboration, editing, and sharing. Accepting a messy inbox will start to impact your overall work mentality and putting off one task can easily pave the way to procrastination.Īsk yourself, what are you using email for? For correspondence with clients and log-in details, email is irreplaceable, but for just about anything else, there may be more efficient alternatives, like Dropbox. We’re all guilty of logging onto our inbox, seeing the 50+ new emails, and wanting to ignore them. We would be nowhere without it, but just as it has many virtues, it can also be the gateway to plenty of time management sins. ![]() Is this the correct path or could it be the cause of this error message?Ī few days ago I had Plex setup and partially working. srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-x/containers/plex/config. So when setting up the plex containers I use the following path for the /config file The config file has the following path on the USB drive Ls showed that the required folders such as /config and /music existed in the correct folders I changed directories on the Pi until I was in srv/dev-disk-by-uuid-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-x I used Putty to ssh the Pi 4 and then used lsblk and this returned something like ![]() I am using OMV 6.0 on a Raspberry Pi 4 and I use linuxserver/plex to create the container What is the cause of this error message and how do I correct the plex container setup? So the error is associated with the USB device - that's a start. Yeah i feel the same, i just didn't know if keeping my post up would be agaisnt some rule or not, also for some reason you first post came up in bright red on my phone so i thought you were annoyed or something. That may be a bit harsh, but that's how I feel on it, and it is a major pet peeve of mine w/ some users on this forum. It's just a dick move to delete threads and remove them from the search feature, because you found your answer. Think about what would have happened if that person had done something as assinine as deleted their thread because they got their answer, while not accepting the fact others may run across a similar problem and because he did something like delete his thread. Let's say you had a problem and found the solution it via a search of your own. I wish users deleting their threads was disabled. There's no need to delete it, in fact I hate people deleting threads and think it's assinine to do such a thing. |
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