Setting up Conky on Ubuntu 16.04LTS for the Clevo P751DM2-G
System Information:
We extract this with inxi:
installation:
sudo apt-get install inxi
Setting up Conky on Ubuntu 16.04LTS for the Clevo P751DM2-G
System Information:
We extract this with inxi:
installation:
sudo apt-get install inxi
You'll probably be working with a single smartcard, so you'll want only one primary key ( |
TL;DR: Edit .travis.yaml
to install Anaconda and to run conda_upload.sh
after testing. Edit meta.yaml
to take in the environmental variables $VERSION
and $CONDA_BLD_PATH
. Create conda_upload.sh
which sets the needed environmental variables, builds the tar archive, and uploads it to Anaconda. Finally edit some stuff on your Anaconda and Travis CI account so they can talk.
The following steps will detail how to automatically trigger Anaconda builds and uploads from Travis CI. This will only upload successful builds in the master branch and if there are multiple commits in a single day, it'll only keep the latest one. Both of these settings can easily be changed.
First, edit .travis.yml
so that it installs Anaconda.
install:
*PPD-Adobe: "4.3" | |
*% Adobe Systems PostScript(R) Printer Description File | |
*% Copyright 2009 Xerox Corporation. | |
*% PPD File Info | |
*FileVersion: "5.371.0.0" | |
*FormatVersion: "4.3" | |
*LanguageEncoding: ISOLatin1 |
# zmqimage.py -- classes to send, receive and display cv2 images via zmq | |
# based on serialization in pyzmq docs and pyzmq/examples/serialization | |
''' | |
PURPOSE: | |
These classes allow a headless (no display) computer running OpenCV code | |
to display OpenCV images on another computer with a display. | |
For example, a headless Raspberry Pi with no display can run OpenCV code | |
and can display OpenCV images on a Mac with a display. | |
USAGE: |
This example show how to manage two KSP installs, like one on your Windows gaming rig and one on your Mac, as they were one.
First, create a GitHub repo called git-ksp-ckan
under your own username
Then, if your Mac is the starting point:
cd ~/Library/Application Support/Steam/SteamApps/common/Kerbal Space Program
git init
cp CKAN/installed-default.ckan CKAN/should-be-installed.ckan
git add CKAN/should-be-installed.ckan
Git is a free and open source distributed version control system designed to handle everything from small to very large projects with speed and efficiency.
– The Git website
Choose one of the following options.
#!/usr/bin/python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# Pierre Haessig — March 2014 | |
""" | |
Qt adaptation of Gael Varoquaux's tutorial to integrate Matplotlib | |
http://docs.enthought.com/traitsui/tutorials/traits_ui_scientific_app.html#extending-traitsui-adding-a-matplotlib-figure-to-our-application | |
based on Qt-based code shared by Didrik Pinte, May 2012 | |
http://markmail.org/message/z3hnoqruk56g2bje |