In case Remmina no longer connects target PC try clean known_hosts:
rm -rf ~/.freerdp/known_hosts

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In case Remmina no longer connects target PC try clean known_hosts:
rm -rf ~/.freerdp/known_hosts
I’d like to have all of my windows open in the center of my screen instead of the top left corner. Is this possible? If so, where do I configure this?
Ideone is something more than a pastebin; it’s an online compiler and debugging tool which allows to compile and run code online in more than 40 programming languages.
Full featured zoom manager with independent page and image zoom modes. Choose from four zoom modes: Default Zoom, Fit-To-Width, Default Zoom + Site Specific or Fit-To-Width + Site Specific. Button style and zoom levels are fully configurable.
Eclipse launch configurations at the workspace level are stored in .metadata\.plugins\org.eclipse.debug.core\.launches.
http://collectionofsolutions.blogspot.com/2009/06/where-does-eclipse-store-its-launch.html
I’m programming in NetBeans however i like to get used to Eclipse as well. I have a Maven project what i’ve developed in NetBeans and after importing it compiles fine in Eclipse. I’m using the Run or
Quick: setting up environment var on Ubuntu
Open Terminal
gedit ~/.profile
add line: export YOUR_VAR=YOUR_VAR_VALUE
safe file
use same export command on terminal to avoid needed relog
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