Updated 2018-03-23 Version 1802 (Build 16.0.9029.2167)
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Updated 2018-03-23 Version 1802 (Build 16.0.9029.2167)
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In open Ubuntu 18.04 machine click Parallels Actions -> "Install Parallels Tools"
A "Parallels Tools" CD will popup on your Ubuntu desktop.
Open it by double mouse click, copy all the content to a new, empty directory on a desktop, name it for e.g. "parallels_fixed"
Open terminal, change directory to parallels_fixed (cd ~/Desktop/parallels_fixed)
Make command line installer executable (chmod +x install)
Change directory to "installer" (cd installer)
Make few other scripts executable: chmod +x installer.* *.sh prl_*
| ! model | |
| pc101 Generic 101-key PC | |
| pc102 Generic 102-key (Intl) PC | |
| pc104 Generic 104-key PC | |
| pc105 Generic 105-key (Intl) PC | |
| dell101 Dell 101-key PC | |
| latitude Dell Latitude series laptop | |
| dellm65 Dell Precision M65 | |
| everex Everex STEPnote | |
| flexpro Keytronic FlexPro |
| /******************************************************************************* | |
| * Description: | |
| * | |
| * Gulp file to push changes to remote servers (eg: staging/production) | |
| * | |
| * Usage: | |
| * | |
| * gulp deploy --target | |
| * | |
| * Examples: |
| #!/usr/bin/env python | |
| '''Using Webhook and self-signed certificate''' | |
| # This file is an annotated example of a webhook based bot for | |
| # telegram. It does not do anything useful, other than provide a quick | |
| # template for whipping up a testbot. Basically, fill in the CONFIG | |
| # section and run it. | |
| # Dependencies (use pip to install them): | |
| # - python-telegram-bot: https://github.com/leandrotoledo/python-telegram-bot |