Look at LSB init scripts for more information.
Copy to /etc/init.d
:
# replace "$YOUR_SERVICE_NAME" with your service's name (whenever it's not enough obvious)
Look at LSB init scripts for more information.
Copy to /etc/init.d
:
# replace "$YOUR_SERVICE_NAME" with your service's name (whenever it's not enough obvious)
find app/src -name "*.js" -exec sh -c 'mv "$0" "${0%.js}.ts"' {} \; |
We have used the most recent beagleboard debian eMMC flasher image to flash the beagle bone black eMMC. As of this writing: wget http://debian.beagleboard.org/images/BBB-eMMC-flasher-debian-7.5-2014-05-14-2gb.img.xz
After flashing is complete, erase the sd card, then reboot. Once booted, We can use fdisk -l
to list our available devices, I found mine by checking the size and the partition table.
After verfifying the card's address, we can reformat it to fit our needs. Of course, this can be done before plugging the card in, as well.
debian@beaglebone:~$ fdisk -l
Disk /dev/mmcblk0: 15.9 GB, 15931539456 bytes
Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/mmcblk0p1 8192 31116287 15554048 b W95 FAT32
import android.content.Intent; | |
import android.os.Bundle; | |
import android.support.v7.app.AppCompatActivity; | |
import android.util.Log; | |
import com.google.android.gms.auth.api.Auth; | |
import com.google.android.gms.auth.api.signin.GoogleSignInOptions; | |
import com.google.android.gms.auth.api.signin.GoogleSignInResult; | |
import com.google.android.gms.common.ConnectionResult; | |
import com.google.android.gms.common.api.GoogleApiClient; |
fun locationsFlowable(): Flow<PantryResult<List<ItemLocation>>> { | |
return getLocationsChange() | |
} |