Nope, just install 1.19 and A-Apps that are installed should start working.
Nope, just install 1.19 and A-Apps that are installed should start working.
You get downvoted for speaking the truth here, but have an upvote from me.
I am super glad to see this as I have been using the alphas to achieve this functionality for a while now and it works quite well.
Just tap the versions at the bottom of the page and tap 1.19.
If I remember correct, the saying is something like an idiot does the same things over and over again and expects different results. Sometimes you just have to blow something up and start again.
Hard to be much worse off than over half the population living in poverty and using the black market to get basic things. In Europe and the United States, the black market is where criminals sell drugs. In Argentina, the black market is where everybody sells everything. Drugs or not.
Alright, I modified it and formatted it. However, for whatever reason, the output HTML in /var/www/html/index.html does not keep the formatting and is all just left aligned as before. That’s not really a problem, just more of a curiosity as to why it did not inherit the formatting of the input.
I have never used cat like that before. If you just ent cat abcd > file it says abcd doesnt exist but does create “file”. I know you can cat contents of a file into another file but why the <<-EOF > file works is a bit beyond me.
Ah, that did the trick. Thanks
So I need five digits after the decimal point, but then when I do the multiplication, I only want four digits in total. I did move “scale=” to five and that made the sed command in rmdec much shorter, but its still needed. I thought i could add “length=4” but that throws an error.
Hmm. I had a look at the example given. I see the idea, but would cat be the thing to use or would it be echo <<-EOF > “$file”?
Here, you guys can go laugh at my code now.
Oh dear Lord, and see, this is why I do not code for a living. What I ended up doing is using a function like this
Yep, the function did the trick. My guess is it was being misread at execution as a variable and thats why it was breaking
Perfect. That did the trick. So when running a bash command like that putting it in a function keeps it from getting screwed up apparently
Yeah, my goal is to shorten that sed command to that variable. It seems like it would work, but nope. It throws errors
Yeah, the article makes it sound as though there may not be power for months though.
Totally crazy
I use a Windows 10 virtual machine for this purpose and run Linux on my bare metal hardware. And if I absolutely have to use Windows, I can boot the virtual machine, use Windows, and then shut it back down again until I need it again.