I could see it being useful for restaurant reservations or similar for some people. But for normal phone calls i’d hate this so much
I could see it being useful for restaurant reservations or similar for some people. But for normal phone calls i’d hate this so much
Kinda interesting, but I don’t think this is the right community for it
HWID got fixed like yesterday, did it break again?
Where do you have that running? I set it in my i3 config and it never takes properly on my laptop. On my desktop I ended up just doing it in hardware because it was easier
—-I haven’t used windows in a while, but for curiosity’s sake what are the best ways for registering windows now?—-
edit: i’m bad at reading, muses the relevant line
username checks out
Seeing the “natha” username is so vindicating. I thought I had typed my name wrong for so long
You don’t need to unlock the boot loader for this
What are your issues with Firefox? Been great for me
This is horrendous. I love it
You can think of yas-bdsm eject as your safeword.
He definitely knows
I’m not on Twitter, what’s happening?
I’ve heard arguments that back in ye old days each row only had 80 characters and variable names were shortened so you didn’t have to scroll the page back and forth
Private trackers often have rules requiring seeding that keeps all/most of the torrents with a healthier seeding pool.
So faster downloads and less dead torrents. Sometimes greater variety
That’s so funny. I feel like it’s rude to call without texting first
Even then 99% of the time it’s just installing a single package to fix it. Just gotta check the lookup table on the wiki
I’ve had good luck with overtakefans in the past, both for live broadcasts and archives. It’s been a minute since I’ve watched F1 but I remember them being really solid
Disclaimer: I’m on mobile, please excuse and terrible formatting
The issue that you’re running into is that the Python module “libevdev” isn’t installed.
The traditional “best practice” for installing python modules is to create a python virtual environment (venv) for each project so they can have different versions of the same module. However, this will make running the script/program a little less convenient. I’ll include instructions for both, you only need to follow one.
The first thing we’ll want to do is create a virtual environment. This will let us install modules that don’t mess with the rest of the system.
All of these commands should be run in the root folder of the application (the folder that src is inside of). Run the following command to create a folder (.venv) the virtual environment will be stored in.
python -m venv .venv
Next, we’ll want to activate the virtual environment. This needs to be done every time you run the application. If you’re using the bash shell the following command will active the virtual environment. (The bash shell is the default in Ubuntu. If you haven’t changed it this what you want)
source .venv/bin/activate
Now that we’ve created and activated a virtual environment, we can install the missing package.
The repository you linked has a requirements.txt file we can use to install all the required modules without typing them out by hand. This can be done using pip and the ”-r” flag.
pip install -r requirements.txt
Now that everything is installed, you should be able to run the application as normal with:
sudo python -m src
If you close your terminal window, you’ll have to reactivate the virtual environment the next time you want to run the script/program. You can also write a bash script to do this for you.
If you don’t want to setup a virtual environment, you can install the modules user wide. This will make it so the installed packages are available every time you run python. You can do this with pip as follows. Make sure to run this command in the root folder of the application (the folder src is in)
pip install -r requirements.txt
You should then be able to run the script/program as you did before with
sudo python -m src
The Arch Wiki has a page for the tool :)
Edit: forgot the link https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Fprint