I am new to Xamarin and trying to set up a virtual device using the ADM (Android Device Manager) in Visual Studio 2017. When I click to open the ADM it looks like it's loading for a moment and then pops up the error message "Android SDK instance could not be loaded. Please check your internet connection."
I know that I am connected to the internet, I was even able to download and install packages in VS. Any ideas on how to resolve this issue? I'm guessing it's some sort of issue with VS not knowing where my SDK is installed. I also tried opening the SDK manager (tools >android >android sdk manager) and navigating to the folder to show Visual Studio where my SDK is installed but even that window won't load up properly so I can't set the path! It gives the error message "Loading SDK component information failed. Please Retry." I did retry but nothing changes.
The result is that the OS installer now includes the subscription-manager package during the first installation of packages (I noticed that the amount of packages installed increased from 319 to 335).
Okay i lied it also is working on WifI this way. But any how as far as the password goes. When you install virt-manager according to the wiki page and you enable it and then you use that last command to auto start the network. So when i launch virt-manager that is the first thing that comes up to connect the network and asks for your password.
I have set the proxy for SDK manager. I have successfully flashed AGX device with the operating system. I have created my user profile on AGX device and logged into it. I have setup proxy settings for both the host and AGX devices correctly so that I can run apt commands and they work. I have also installed some custom CA-certificates for internet connection ran dpkg-reconfigure and all. I can ping 192.168.55.1 from host device and 192.168.55.100 from AGX device.
Adding the Unity Indicator Plugin (see markling's post above) worked for me. Adding the Indicator Plugin does reveal the network manager applet--but it displays lots of other stuff as well. Is there a way to add >>only
The reason I asked this question is that I want to know how many people do still use download managers and apparently a lot still do, the other thing is that i use google chrome for my browser, but judging by your picture I think you are 12 years old
I know that in windows there is a linked list of processes that many rootkits tend to remove themselves from to hide from the task manager. I'm not sure if this is still possible in Windows 10, or even if it is possible, will it make third party software not show the internet usage or not.
The resource manager or third party monitoring tools are software running on the computer. They could have vulnerabilities which a knowledgeable attacker could exploit with a malware in order to manipulate their output.
User mode rootkits try to access every process and manipulate API calls that return the data the rootkit wants to hide. This is done by hooking, in user mode rootkits as well as in kernel mode rootkits. The problem here is, that you can't do this to every process, but most processes (f.e. Taskmanager, Explorer) run in user mode. So the rootkit usually can access all processes needed.
Hi forum, I would like to propose NIPM offline installers to have an option to not connect to internet for checking hashes. I often work remotely due to the current circumstances, and was unable to install from the Package Manager due to some unmatched internet hash error (offline package hash matched on website). NI, please consider, especially during these times where remote work is inevitable.
I have an offline install of LabVIEW 2020 SP1 which is 30+ gb. I ran it on my computer connected to the internet and it failed to install ni-vipm (20.1.0.49152-0+f0) saying to check my internet connection. I know this is just a generic catch all error when a package fails some kind of integrity check. I thought maybe something got corrupted in a copy to my external drive so I went to the NIPM on my computer.
NIPM shows no ne updates for VIPM. So I go to the site and download the online installer. It fails. I download the offline installer for VIPM. It also fails. I then disconnect from the internet and try both of these again, and they all fail stating that I needed to check my internet connection and try again. I'd suspect that it is possible that some kind of release got broken. That or my computer is dying.
note: reason for disabling my network adapter is because I noticed there are network spikes (task manager-network) when I am installing it into a disconnected system in the past (the connected installation failed midway, hours in after failing a file or two)
The second question from Hooovahh is why NIPM says "internet issue" when a particular package failed, even if from an offline installer. Unfortunately, that error message is somewhat of a catch-all, as the VIPM package likely failed for some reason unrelated to networking or a bad checksum. I definitely think an idea exchange request for a more helpful error message on package failure would be much appreciated feedback. To further debug this specific issue, looking at installation logs would be the next step. How to enable MSI logs and where to look for all NIPM logs is in this KB.
I think you many have missed what I mentioned earlier. I encountered the error using the same exact offline installer downloaded from NI website with the MD5 rechecked, the same file was used to install the LV2020 in my PC last year. The error encountered mentioned mismatched hash when I am attempting to install the device driver remotely over the internet, which I cannot disable to verify if I can install it with the network adapter disabled. That said, that is not my intention to delve on this problem, my original intention is to post it in idea exchange
I wanted to post the idea of having an option to disable all attempts to check and download offline installer files from the internet regardless whether a connection is present. an offline installer should be able to install its packages offline
efficient or not, is just a comment comparing an offline installation with the iso stored in an USB, instead of NIPM having to download the same files, over and over again, through a slow internet connection. another idea have been posted in the past to have the NIPM be able to be configured to download from a local repository instead.
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I agree this needs to be added. I work at a very large insurance company and we are required to use internet explorer for all company domains. It would be very helpful for internet explorer to have a plugin/addon.
I am trying to program an ESP8266 using Arduino IDE 1.8.10 on a computer which has basically no internet, or rather very poor connection which keeps dropping randomly, so it's very difficult to fully download the ESP8266 package using the Boards Manager. Is there any way to just download the ESP8266 package separately (maybe from GitHub?) on another computer and then copy it to some folder to use in Arduino IDE?
You should be able to download it to another internet connected computer (maybe a cell phone), copy it to a USB thumb drive, then transfer that to the computer. The zip file may be about 30MB in size.
Since the OP has a zip file. can the IDE do anything with the zip file? In my case with libraries, the "add . zip library" couldn't seem to recognize a .zip file. As to "boards", I got a list of boards to load using the "boards manager" but only after the somewhat endless list loaded. I put "esp" in the boards search box and voila, the esp community board list appeared for installation. I never noticed any reference to a "hardware core" or a "hardware package", so I'm probably still missing them.
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As to "boards", I got a list of boards to load using the "boards manager" but only after the somewhat endless list loaded. I put "esp" in the boards search box and voila, the esp community board list appeared for installation. I never noticed any reference to a "hardware core" or a "hardware package", so I'm probably still missing them.