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A collection of utilities for Windows 10 Linux Subsystems
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A modern audio book player for Linux using GTK+ 3
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The tools needed to robotically create/configure/provision a large number of operating systems, for a variety of hypervisors, using packer.
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Hello. I have a high DPI 4K monitor and using Fusion 360 is next to impossible due to bad UI scaling - icons and text are way too small. System UI scale is set to 200%, it doesn't seem to affect Fusion 360 at all. I also tried to adjust DPI with winecfg, but it didn't help much, as it only affects only tiny amount of the on-screen text, but icons, tools and most of UI text aren't affected at a
Manage multiple servers with different operating systems, configurations, requirements etc. for many separate customers in an outsourcing model.
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An Advanced Linux RAM Drive and Caching kernel modules. Dynamically allocate RAM as block devices. Use them as stand alone disk drives or even map them as caching nodes to slower local disk drives.
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OBS Package Installer (CLI)
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PXE Setup Wizard. Netboot Debian, Ubuntu, System Rescue CD, FreeDOS and more.
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Official SUSE Linux Enterprise Documentation
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A collection of salt states used to provision a kubernetes cluster
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Pre-compiled OS packages for Rakudo
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Download, convert and install the Spotify for Linux package
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Keepalived role for ansible deployment
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I found out that you can continue the installation with the help of the workaround (VBA 7.1), but unfortunately not all packages are fully installed!
... and I have found out that we must also install a package: https://www.codeweavers.com/support/wiki/Diag/MissingLibOdbc
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Github introduced a nice UI for syncing your fork with upstream.
We could use something like that for package links. osc has the
setlinkrevcommand for this.