So your problem was with xbacklight not with i3wm.
I think you should rename your title to reflect that fact, it’s nothing to do with i3wm and anyone using other window manager eg fluxbox could be affected in the same way.
Thank you for help. However I can’t find YOURPATH/Android/Sdk/tools/lib64. However I find YOURPATH/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64. But it still not work for me.
My problem may not be the same: I can see the progress bar “starting AVD” going to the end, but then nothing shows up. Thank you for any help
There is no need to create three (slightly) different scripts actually. You just need to make different shortcuts pass different options to your script, which in turn would pass these extra options to gnome-screenshot. My setup:
Thank you for the blog post! After reading this, I’ve packaged the `light` tool for Fedora, so guys, you might install it with DNF. See https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/frostyx/light/ and there is also a pending package reivew, so you might be able to install it directly from Fedora repositories soon.
> Why don’t you write a post on how you made the fedora package of light? Well, the packaging process is properly documented and there are tons of videos and posts how to do it, so I saw no point in describing the technical details of fedora packaging. If you are interested in it, I can point you to some resources that I consider most helpful and which are surely better, than I could write by myself.
Also if you want to point for instance to light.spec file so you can package it for ubuntu or some other distro by looking on it as an example and use same values, I can, …
> I can point you to some resources that I consider most helpful and which are surely better, than I could write by myself.
I asked because I found the way you explain things really helpful, anyway resources you used are appreciated. Also, I’m going to study your repository.
Pidgin is almost useless in 2017, unfortunately. I used to just open Pidgin to connect to all my friends in every IMs, but now it’s over. I am too old to have tons of IM clients (specially the fucking ElectronJS ones) to chat today 🙁
Yes, but almost 100% off my contacts are using Whatsapp, Slack, Telegram and others. I am trying to use some purple plugins, but only Facebook Messenger and Hangouts are working here.
I compiled xmr-stak-amd only on Windows and Ubuntu systems, because my Fedora machine has Nvidia GPU. I think you can try to use (adapting) the AMDGPU-Pro Driver Version 17.40 for RHEL 7.3 / CentOS 7.3.
Look. It might sounds silly and all, but just how hard it is to just add another line in your command list just for the bare minimum nVidia package needed juts to compile xmr-stak-nVidia?
I’m sorry but not all the systems are the same. Depending on your hardware, software and operating system, you should follow the instructions in the provided link and install the packages you need.
For your luck, fireice-uk released a Linux binary of the new version of xmr-stak. It’s an all in one package with nvidia part included and you don’t need to compile it. Just run it, very simple. You can find it at this address: https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/blob/master/doc/Linux_deployment.md
If you’re trying to get this working with G-suite accounts, there’s some slight differences in the setup:
– For the domain, use the domain of your G-suite account, not gmail.com. – Go to the “advanced” and set the connect server to “talk.google.com”
It should work from there. Just be advised, there’s a LOT of missing features, including not seeing message history from before you start using this, nor messages you send outside of this messenger. YakYak isn’t great, but it really is a better solution. Though, it’s a resource hog.
excuse me but in my case the directory doesn’t exist /Android/Sdk/tools/lib64 i did a search with the name of the files i found this /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++ /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6 /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6.0.19 /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++ /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6 /home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6.0.19
I think you only need `libgcc.i686` for mksdcard tool.
I did another installation with ‘libgcc.i686’ only and all went fine. Thanks for the tip.
Why I am getting this problem? (refer image).
It work using older-style terminal
$ javac HelloWorld.java
$ java HelloWorld
Hello, World !!
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/72f7edc0d122af646ea26fe09d14eb1ad5c9ffaa8563dd8371809b076618026b.png
Using the menu Help>About BlueJ, check if you have the correct JDK under Java Home. If not, remove BlueJ, install JDK and re-install BlueJ.
This works well , thanks a lot sir 🙂
You’re welcome!
So your problem was with xbacklight not with i3wm.
I think you should rename your title to reflect that fact, it’s nothing to do with i3wm and anyone using other window manager eg fluxbox could be affected in the same way.
Thanks for comment, Bob. The title was explaining the problem affected me, not the cause. Anyway, I updated the title making it definitely more clear.
Hi,
Thank you for help. However I can’t find YOURPATH/Android/Sdk/tools/lib64. However I find YOURPATH/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64. But it still not work for me.
My problem may not be the same: I can see the progress bar “starting AVD” going to the end, but then nothing shows up. Thank you for any help
I’m sorry but you have a different issue. I suggest you to use Ask Ubuntu (https://askubuntu.com/) to find quickly support.
Great guide, thanks a lot for your effort!
Thx, Alexander. You’re welcome!
Thanks for the guide Luca!
Thank you for the tool, Christian. 😉
I have the same issue with emmc in Dell 3162 netbook. It doesn’t ask for any trusted UEFI trusted file.
What should I do?
I’m sorry but I can’t access to a Dell 3162. I suggest you to search for a similar options in the BIOS of your machine.
I only found this tread on Reddit about Linux on your machine: https://www.reddit.com/r/LinuxActionShow/comments/4h9a0d/dell_inspiron_11_3162_ubuntu_install/
After going through multiple StackOverflow pages, I can’t believe the solution was so simple. Thanks a lot!
Ahaha… you’re welcome Pedro!
I am having the same trouble on windows, my emulator doesn’t have sound 🙁
I’m sorry for that, but I don’t use Windows and I can’t help you. Maybe, you could check for similar settings in the Windows control panel.
I checked everything, no sound coming from emulator at all :/ I will try to uninstall and reinstall the sound driver..
I can only suggest you moving to Linux. 😉
Thanks, worked like a charm!
Happy that it helped you.
Thanks a lot sir!! It helped a lot!
Pleased to be helpful. 😉
Thank you so much, ive been lookin for this!
You’re welcome!
Worked perfectly 4 Ubuntu 16.04 with 4.4.0-83-generic on MacBook Pro late 2011.
Thank you so much
Thansk, worked!!!
Perfect. Thanks for feedback.
There is no need to create three (slightly) different scripts actually. You just need to make different shortcuts pass different options to your script, which in turn would pass these extra options to gnome-screenshot. My setup:
~/.local/bin/tmpshot:
#!/bin/bash
DATE=$(date --iso-8601=seconds)
DIR=${SCREENSHOT_DIR:-${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/screenshots}
mkdir -p $DIR
gnome-screenshot -f $DIR/screenshot-$DATE.png $@
Bindings (expand path to script):
[PrnScr]
sh -c '~/.local/bin/tmpshot'
[Shift + PrnScr]
sh -c '~/.local/bin/tmpshot --area'
[Alt + PrnScr]
sh -c '~/.local/bin/tmpshot --window'
Thank You!!!
Cheers!
Thanks!
I mention your post on my answer on stack exchange, cf. https://tor.stackexchange.com/a/15524/6520
Best,
Clément
All my contents are opensourced, thanks for sharing.
Cheers! 🙂
Thank you for the blog post!
After reading this, I’ve packaged the `light` tool for Fedora, so guys, you might install it with DNF.
See https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/frostyx/light/ and there is also a pending package reivew, so you might be able to install it directly from Fedora repositories soon.
Read my blog post on this topic if you want http://frostyx.cz/posts/light-when-xbacklight-doesnt-work
Wow! This is fantastic, really nice work. Why don’t you write a post on how you made the fedora package of light? Thank you so much for all.
> Why don’t you write a post on how you made the fedora package of light?
Well, the packaging process is properly documented and there are tons of videos and posts how to do it, so I saw no point in describing the technical details of fedora packaging. If you are interested in it, I can point you to some resources that I consider most helpful and which are surely better, than I could write by myself.
Also if you want to point for instance to light.spec file so you can package it for ubuntu or some other distro by looking on it as an example and use same values, I can, …
> I can point you to some resources that I consider most helpful and which are surely better, than I could write by myself.
I asked because I found the way you explain things really helpful, anyway resources you used are appreciated. Also, I’m going to study your repository.
thank’s. works!! there are any solution to send notify when change brigthness, like volume? thank you
You could use notify-send. For example:
# Screen brightness controls
# bindsym XF86MonBrightnessUp exec “xbacklight -inc 10; notify-send ‘brightness up'”
# bindsym XF86MonBrightnessDown exec “xbacklight -dec 10; notify-send ‘brightness down'”
Worked for me. Thanks a lot.
worked like a charm (read the post, pre-install requisites, install studio)
You’re welcome!
Actually, the best alternative is mount the iso, and copy all the contents to the usb. It just works if the partition table is correctly set.
I did it, but not worked on EFI pc. Now, I’m thinking that I didn’t try to setting ‘legacy’ in BIOS. It’s a trial to test.
Thank you
Glad to helped you.
And I see only black screen and messages:
emulator: Error while connecting to socket ‘127.0.0.1:1970’: 111 -> Connection refused
emulator: ASC 127.0.0.1:1970: Retrying connection. Connector FD = 36
Never experimented that issue, maybe you can find useful this:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26697270/ubuntu-all-android-emulatorx86-and-arm-stuck-on-error-while-connecting-to-so
Tried. Didn’t work (
There is also ccminer in the same repository that can be used for the same purpose.
Trying xmr-stak-nvidia now 🙂
Thanks Simone. For Negativo and all, I mean. I’m new at mining Monero, so I’ll take a look at ccminer. Cheers.
Any way to install with RPM or anything easy to upgrade/uninstall?
I don’t know about RPM package. Upgrade is automatic and uninstall procedure is just a simple sudo rm -r /opt/android-studio.
Pidgin is almost useless in 2017, unfortunately. I used to just open Pidgin to connect to all my friends in every IMs, but now it’s over. I am too old to have tons of IM clients (specially the fucking ElectronJS ones) to chat today 🙁
Why did you say that it’s over? The latest commit in Pidgin repo (https://bitbucket.org/pidgin/) is from yesterday.
Yes, but almost 100% off my contacts are using Whatsapp, Slack, Telegram and others. I am trying to use some purple plugins, but only Facebook Messenger and Hangouts are working here.
Telegram plugin for Pidgin is OK.
The community is making a Slack plugin too
Thanks for the update about Slack plugin.
Thanks for update.
How did you compilled xmr-stak-amd on Fedora if there no amdgpu drivers for it?
I compiled xmr-stak-amd only on Windows and Ubuntu systems, because my Fedora machine has Nvidia GPU. I think you can try to use (adapting) the AMDGPU-Pro Driver Version 17.40 for RHEL 7.3 / CentOS 7.3.
Tried – no luck 🙁 Probabaly will get a try of opensuse/gecko, I have some issues with ubuntu may be it’s just personal..
which package from negativo should I really need to install?
There’s a fuckton of it and you didn’t even mention one thing about that.
“…Nvidia driver, CUDA tools and libraries from Negativo17 repository. Take a look CUDA is version 8.”
‘Negativo17 repository’ is a link. Click on it.
so, for nVidia driver, tools and library you have to install :
nvidia-driver
nvidia-driver-libs
nvidia-libXNVCtrl
nvidia-driver-cuda
nvidia-driver-cuda-libs
nvidia-driver-NVML
nvidia-persistenced
nvidia-healthmon (x86_64)
nvidia-validation-suite (x86_64)
nvidia-modprobe
nvidia-settings
nvidia-xconfig
nvidia-driver-devel
nvidia-driver-NvFBCOpenGL
?
Look. It might sounds silly and all, but just how hard it is to just add another line in your command list just for the bare minimum nVidia package needed juts to compile xmr-stak-nVidia?
I’m sorry but not all the systems are the same. Depending on your hardware, software and operating system, you should follow the instructions in the provided link and install the packages you need.
For your luck, fireice-uk released a Linux binary of the new version of xmr-stak. It’s an all in one package with nvidia part included and you don’t need to compile it. Just run it, very simple. You can find it at this address: https://github.com/fireice-uk/xmr-stak/blob/master/doc/Linux_deployment.md
Easy online mining Monero in https://www.monerominer.eu. No install, no settings only easy mining 😉
Thank you so much, work well, KDE Neon 😀
My route was /Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/
Thanks for sharing, it’s helpful for other distribution’s users.
thanks, it works!
If you’re trying to get this working with G-suite accounts, there’s some slight differences in the setup:
– For the domain, use the domain of your G-suite account, not gmail.com.
– Go to the “advanced” and set the connect server to “talk.google.com”
It should work from there. Just be advised, there’s a LOT of missing features, including not seeing message history from before you start using this, nor messages you send outside of this messenger. YakYak isn’t great, but it really is a better solution. Though, it’s a resource hog.
Thanks for your contribution!
HELP
setpci: Warning: No devices selected for “0x50.B=0x41”.
> setpci: Warning: No devices selected for “0x50.B=0x41”
This is explicative. Actually, you could have a different hardware (e.g. different Mac), so you have different addresses.
excuse me in my case doesn’t exist /Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/ just exist /Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/ i should install it there?
excuse me but in my case the directory doesn’t exist /Android/Sdk/tools/lib64 i did a search with the name of the files i found this
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6.0.19
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6
/home/keda12/Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/libstdc++/libstdc++.so.6.0.19
sorry but i don’t speak english
Which Linux system? Which Android Studio version? As suggested by other comment, your route could be /Android/Sdk/emulator/lib64/
it works perfectly thanks Ubuntu 17.10 and Android Studio 3.0.1 and sorry the answer was under haha
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