When I install the latest version of Screencast Keys 3.0 from GitHub, and install the add-on, everything appears to be working fine. Screencast key tab appears.
When I enable I get the following error message, and I can see no fix.
You need to get the latest release Screencast Keys 3.5
Download here: https://github.com/nutti/Screencast-Keys/releases
Remove the already installed screencast, and install the new version.
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I have installed the latest versions of power automate desktop and browser extension, and I'm using the Microsoft Edge browser, before the latest update come, it worked perfectly, but after the update it not working.
every time I run the flow it shows this error:
"Failed to assume control of Microsoft Edge (Communication with browser failed. Try reloading extension)."
With the new version you also have to make sure developer tools are enabled in your browser.
See the information here about manifest v3
When I updated to the latest version of PAD I also had major issues lucky I was able to roll back to the previous version.
I'm aware this might not solve your issue, but the only way I could get mine working again was to uninstall 2.27 and reinstall 2.26, lucky I had the install for 2.26 as I couldn't find a previous version download link on the MS website anywhere.
I am currently working from Mono Version 3.2.8 and am running into trouble finding any documentation on this version. I have no idea what code will run until after I get the exceptions. Either a compatibility list to what works or an idea of what version I can compile that works would be great. Any one have experience with this?
You can manually install the latest version. I was easily able to install
Mono version 4.6.2 on Raspbian.
The http://www.mono-project.com/docs/ site gives a general answer for which major libraries work. Letting you know when there isn't full compatibility but doesn't give specifics.
Every time I open GitHub for Mac it asks me to "add a new helper tool" and prompts me for my password. Every time I enter my password (I am an admin on this computer) but I see no noticeable changes afterwards and the prompt comes back every time I reopen GitHub. (See attached photo for the prompt window.)
I am running OSX Yosemite Version 10.10 on a Late 2012 Mac Mini (2.5 GHz Intel Core i5).
Unsure if this is related but I am running GitHub version "Reactive Barbecue (186)". According to the GitHub for Mac release notes this is NOT the newest version, but when I select "Check for updates" it says I have the latest version. Would a fresh install of GitHub solve this? This is more of a nuisance and doesn't noticeably impede my work.
I use GitHub daily for XCode pushes with my coworkers. They all use MacBook Airs and OSX Yosemite but do not have the same issue as me.
I was also having this problem.
Cause? Maybe GitHub.app was confused by multiple git installations: XCode's Command Line Tools and Homebrew's copy (a newer version and includes bash completion).
Running the shell command git credential-osxkeychain returned a "usage" line, so a helper was installed despite that message.
Fix: Downloading and running GitHub Desktop successfully installed its helper. I think GitHub Desktop.app is the new name for GitHub.app, so apparently they fixed the bug by now.
BTW: They wrote "If you're using GitHub for Mac or Windows, the upgrade is automatic.", but their automatic upgrade didn't fix this problem nor switch to "GitHub Desktop.app".
The only solution I found so far was to delete the GitHub for Mac application. Then I re-downloaded the app (the most recent version 193 "Big Feels").
It then gave me a popup saying I needed to uninstall the old version since OSX now comes with Git commands by default (or something like that?). Clicking "Uninstall now" made the app crash so I had to select "Uninstall later". This is sort of only a fix for the symptom since GitHub could keep telling me to uninstall every time I open it, but at least it says I have the most recent version now.
Use AppCleaner and nuke it. Reinstall.
Just installed Yosemite and when I run brew doctor I get:
Warning: Your Xcode (6.0.1) is outdated
Please update to Xcode 6.1.
Xcode can be updated from the App Store.
But in the AppStore it looks like XCode 6.0.1 is the latest version. What's the best way to correct this?
Tis that slight lag between 10.10 being Avail and xcode getting updated. If you read the top of brew doctor output it says
Please note that these warnings are just used to help the Homebrew maintainers
with debugging if you file an issue. If everything you use Homebrew for is
working fine: please don't worry and just ignore them. Thanks!
So if everything is working, then you should do what it suggests and ignore it. The command line tools / compilers where updated for 10.10 (software update should have picked them up for you). Are you running into any issues with compiling? or just that warning.
pulling up from the comments. Your ruby and postgresql issues are from the upgrade, but it isn't really brews fault, or that compiler error warning.
with rvm just reinstall your ruby. My main dev is done with ruby-2.1.3 so
rvm reinstall ruby-2.1.3
rebuilt ruby and all my gems. The problem is that the ssl libs (maybe others) that ruby was linked to were removed / replaced in the upgrade to 10.10. The reinstall will rebuild and relink to the newer correct libs.
postgresql is slightly different. Apparently during the upgrade a couple of empty directories in /usr/local/var/postgres get removed. No idea why.
see this SO answer for how to fix that.
`pg_tblspc` missing after installation of latest version of OS X (Yosemite or El Capitan)
also if you are use pow (http://pow.cx) you will need to upgrade it to the latest version as 10.10 removed ipfw completely and only leaves pf as the firewall. so you will need to the new version which uses pf anchors.
The above steps where all I needed to do it in order to get my dev back to working.
Looks like developer.apple.com does show an XCode 6.1 as "Available Shortly" as of Fri, Oct 17, at 10pm central time. Not yet available from the AppStore. I guess I'm just too eager for an update.
I was recently following a tutorial in a "Kinect Hacking" book that I purchased on Amazon. The first thing I was asked to do, is to check to see if my Kinect plug would fit into my laptop's which it did. I was then asked to download OpenNI from the following link: http://www.openni.org/Downloads/OpenNIModules.aspx
The only problem is that the link given above redirects to a "unknown page" (which is probably due to a recent site update...Anyway, I download OpenNI from here instead: http://www.openni.org/openni-sdk/ (for Windows), and it installed fine, though after then asked to additionally install Sensor Kinect from the following link: https://github.com/avin2/SensorKinect (that link did work) and executing the .exe file, I received an error message saying to: "Please install OpenNI version 1.2.0.4 or higher!"
So...what should I do?
Thanks in advance! (I haven't had any help on the OpenNI forums, so I posted here).
P.S I'm running Windows 8
Apparently I'm not the only one with this problem, and after some research I found that the new OpenNI isn't compatible with the SensorKinect, so in order to fix this I have to download the version that is slightly dated, luckily a site called "ZigFu" has all the necesary plugins built onto one: http://zigfu.com/en/downloads/browserplugin/