I am not certain when that distinct item was added to the NTP check, but NTP in general and the chrony daemon in particular haven been supported for quite some time now. Of course, you can tweak the settings, but if no synchronization is possible, that generally has a reason and should be investigated.
Over the years, there have been lots and lots of fixpacks, compilations, tweak packs, unfinished business packs. I imagine some of them got deprecated through Beamdog fixes, some others might be no longer needed through EET fixing something. As someone trying to get myself a nice fresh EET install, I ask myself: what do I need? what is obsolete? what is recommended or even required for many a mod?
Do I need the bg2fixpack? What about the EET fixpack? Do I need Ding0's tweakpack? What about the Tweaks Anthology? Do I still need modmerge with GOG versions? Do I need the SOD tweaks? Are the unfinished business mods still needed? What would you recommend?
There are loads of other great options in the tweak mods above, but they all take the game further from vanilla than I want for my palate cleansing run!
There is a project to build an EE Fixpack, but it hasn't been released yet, so is not advised unless you are capable of doing your own troubleshooting.
i gave up trying to config dump1090-fa without running piaware in piaware sd-card-image
instead i built a new jessie from scratch with mutability and followed your advice just to copy the dump-fa skyview map.
along your tweak #2 instruction this was done within 2 minutes.
thanks for sharing!
Inter-VLAN routing done by OpenWRT. This is definitely a must for a hardware platform in 2024 to provide firewall-protected inter-VLAN routing. Therefore, the LAN interface must be at least 2.5 GBPs to account for a moderate amount of inter-VLAN-routed traffic in a Gigabit network. Some of this traffic would be inter-VLAN routed and some would be internet-bound. So, with the platform you chose, your Internet-facing port must be 1 Gbps, which is fine for maybe 95% of the world today but this is not forward looking whatsoever. There needs to be another more powerful official OpenWRT hardware platform that can take Internet connectivity above 1 GBPs. Personally, I think a more powerful platform should have two 2.5 Gbps interfaces for the dual Internet connectivity and a 5 GBPs interface facing the LAN switch for Inter-VLAN routing plus Internet-bound traffic. But, if this is too expensive or not yet available from the hardware perspective, the minimum that this more advanced hardware platform should have is two 2.5 Gbps interfaces (one for the primary WAN and one for the LAN) and one 1 Gbps interface for the secondary WAN).
There is no need to have a Wi-Fi chip in this more advanced official OpenWRT hardware platform because it would be used in larger residences or small business settings where dedicated APs are required to provide proper Wi-Fi coverage. It would suggest not including a Wi-Fi feature into this platform at all.
I've read countless threads on the internet, checked mimeapps.list and so on, tried about anything, from simple system configuration by going to settings and change as the default browser there, which, for some odd reason, won't allow me to set a default browser, to more advanced terminal scripting.
It seems like just yesterday (or last month, to be more exact) that we were enjoying the spoils of firmware 2.50, and now, Sony's giving us a little pre-Thanksgiving treat with version 2.53. Slated to hit the wires sometime on November 26th, the latest PlayStation 3 update will bring along full-screen Flash support (huzzah!) among other minor tweaks. Check the full changelog in the read link, and get ready to get your download on tomorrow.
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This worked, but with a few tweaks. Under OS 10.12, I did not have to enter the terminal command to change the settings at :631. However, after making the changes, a dropdown asked for the username and password for the admin account on my computer (MacBook Pro 2013) in order to save the changes as the Default.
Thanks StoneCutter, that was sure interesting informations.I would like to know if you can email me the Excel spreadsheed (I searched for other threads about Hansons method and found you kept one) of the schedule for that marathon, I'd like to see which things you changed from the schedule proposed in the book.I have now started the program since a few weeks - just having completed week #5, and have the first doubts that are arising.As you may remember I have run last spring a 1:22 HM with poor pacing (first 5miles at 6:03) and a 17:40 5k last September. I have then kept doing 5k-10k workouts before deciding going back to the Marathon with the Hansons method (planning 70peak).Looking at the book Race Equivalency Chart, that translates in something like a 2:53 time (McMillan Pace calculator do the same).However, running at 6:36 for 26.2 miles seems impossible for me now, at perceived effort.TEMPO WORKOUTS: INTENSITYSo, the first and biggest problem is about the Tempo (MP) workouts intensity: I ran the first and the second one at 6:36 but felt like it was a bit too fast for being marathon pace. The third tempos (schedule called for 6 miles, I ran 7.5 miles) was then ran a little slower, at 6:40. I completed with no problem, but still felt the workout as tough - maybe because I had a bad week and had to do many workouts in a few days to recover lost time.How did you do to adjust the tempos intensity to your feel/objective?TEMPO WORKOUTS: LENGTHReading the schedule I think a lot of MP workout are good, but stopping at 10 miles seems too little, or I am wrong?Many programs go at about 15miles at MP or at least a HM test at MP...stopping a 10 miles won't be a confidence killer? So I was thinking about getting to the longest MP workout being 13miles (after having found the right intensity, of course). Any suggestions, experience on this idea?SPEED:I have found the speed workouts - ran on the track mainly - increasingly difficult, as the pace remains the same for 400-1200 distance while the recovery remains the same. Watching back the logged times, I ran the a litte faster (at 17:30 5k pace) - and will have to watch out better for this. How did you find the first weeks and watching back, did you pace them correctly?LONG RUN:A 16 miler for a marathon is still, in my mind - an act of faith. I will have to tweak it a little - running it at 7:15 pace I will run 2:10 for a 18miler which I think could be acceptable for their philosophy under a 70mile peak.I see you ran a 18miler also, going back would you go beyond that or not with my scheduled mileage?thanks a lot for the help!
This manual is a technical reference for all internal elements usedby LilyPond and all Scheme functions it provides. This information canbe used to create tweaks and extensions, from simple output settingsto advanced Scheme programming.
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