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Both of these should be relatively simple ports.
Combined, they get us the complete 1.2.x Python desktop environment, including the package manager and drawing app.
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Readme.txt includes the following:
t84_default - ATtiny84A default configuration - 1534 bytes
t841_default - ATtiny841 default configuration - 1586 bytes
t45_default - ATtiny85 default configuration - 1588 bytes
t85_default - ATtiny85 default configuration - 1588 bytes
t85_aggressive - ATtiny85 smaller size - critical - 1418 bytes
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Please create the wiki page, and move all main content to it. Then link main sections to it to keep the front page clean and allow quick navigation.
This issue is related to documentation. Followed instructions in Keyboards/README.md. It says:
An example of how to use these scripts to compile KLL files from the Ergodox configurator
The configurator does not let me download KLL files. Can only extract JSON layout. Using Mac OS.
Please provide instructions on setting up custom layouts for Infinity Ergodox.
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Generating an encrypted update candidate is not very clear from the imgtool documentation at the moment.
Why does the source code have a built-in encryption key (at least for zephyr)? Here:
Are any bytes of these key randomized as the documentation says? What about the RSA key
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This issue springs from the good comments of @david56 made in #762.
It would be better for machines to specify "use the default", instead of hard coding a kernel version and having to the update that version all the time. We should have a PR to add that feature. Of course not all machine owner will want to do that, sticking with a specific kernel version has advantages in some circumstances.
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Hi there.
Thank you for your great work ,but would you consider translate the guide in English?
Thank you again.
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Currently, the documentation for using bbl on GCP recommends creating a service account with roles/editor permissions.
This role allows the service account to edit all resources in a GCP project. Importantly, this role allows a service account to create other service account k
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