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A previously mentioned that some efforts were being made to run x86 software on Arm architecture. Box86 is such an endeavor. "Box86 lets you run x86 Linux programs (such as games) on non-x86 Linux, like ARM (host system needs to be 32bit little-endian)." https://github.com/ptitSeb/box86 Wine is now partially working. If anyone has a Raspberry Pi 8g
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Any thoughts on how to resolve the kerning issue?
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I have two things to share. I have switched my primary phone from Android to a PinePhone and have been following its progress and its development. At present, the only solution to utilize Logos on a PinePhone would either be to export your material out of DE Logos and copy it to the PinePhone or to use the web browser. Anbox support is still in development
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Hola José! Puedo ayudarte. ¿Cuál es tu método preferido de contacto?
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While we're on the subject of text, any idea why the space/kerning between the letters F and r would be so drastic?
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@J Remingtom Bowling
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The general belief is that the library database becomes corrupted sometime during the setup process and thus needs to be recreated. The simple solution is to rerun wasta-logos-setup after moving the library downloads out of the .wine-logos directory, then moving them back in after Logos is ready to be run from the application menu. When I faced this
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If you are not familiar with the company, Pine64 has a slew of quality and cheap Linux products. The newest is the Pinebook Pro and soon to be are the PinePhone, PineTab, and PineTime. Any thoughts on how Logos would run on the Pinebook Pro (arm64, RK3399 4GB RAM) or dimilar hardware? Logos lists 2GB of RAM as recommended and only OS, storage, and screensize
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I ran the following two commands and so far so good. find ./ -iname libraryindex.db -delete find ./ -iname libraryindex-journal.db -delete
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I'm hitting the same issue on both my workstation and my laptop after following the Google Doc install instructions. When using the Library tool to open a new resource, I am getting the following issues. Both when the indexer is running and when it has completed, if I attempt to open a new resource—not one of my bookmarks—through the library
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I hadn't read this thread since August or early September, so imagine my surprise when I stumbled upon this post last night! As a sysadmin, this made it very difficult to sleep: to finally be rid of Windows.[^0] As with many others, I no longer need Windows at all. As a student at RTS, this is great news for my research! When BibleWorks went down, I
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A solution was found for this on January 2010. Create a theme component for Discourse and add the linked code below to the ```</head>``` CSS.