There are very (very) many source ports to choose from. Pick whichever you like. If you have no preference you can try:
sudo apt install quakespasm
- https://github.com/andrei-drexler/ironwail
There are very (very) many source ports to choose from. Pick whichever you like. If you have no preference you can try:
sudo apt install quakespasm
alert("hey"); |
####################### | |
# Office 365ServiceV2 # | |
####################### | |
plist="com.microsoft.Office365ServiceV2" | |
defaults write "$plist" SendAllTelemetryEnabled -bool false | |
##################### | |
# Office Autoupdate # |
test |
var _0x12f0 = [ | |
"C2v0uMvXDwvZDeHLywrLCG==", | |
"yxbWBgLJyxrPB24VEc13D3CTzM9YBs11CMXLBMnVzgvK", | |
"B3bLBG==", | |
"pd94BwWGDMvYC2LVBJ0Ims4WiIbLBMnVzgLUzZ0IvvrgltGIpZ4=", | |
"pgvTywLSpG==", | |
"DMfSDwu=", | |
"C2XPy2u=", | |
"phn1yNnJCMLIzt4=", | |
"q29UDgvUDc10ExbL", |
import os | |
from PIL import Image | |
def generate_palette_table(palette_file): | |
""" | |
The palette.lmp is a binary file with denoting the RGB codes of the 256-color | |
palette used by the Quake engine. It contains no header data. Each byte is one | |
component of an RGB value. | |
https://quakewiki.org/wiki/Quake_palette#palette.lmp |
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This document contains snippets that I've used and tested. It's not meant to be an official guide, but rather a document for looking up small snippets of code. For an extensive reference on the API, please visit the official documentation.
#!/bin/bash | |
# Filename: sosie.sh | |
# Author: Joshua Murphy | |
# June 22nd, 2018 | |
# https://github.com/ranguli | |
# [email protected] | |
# Installs SOSIE 3 on Ubuntu. Tested on Ubuntu versions 18.04 and 17.10. | |
# Running on Debian is not recommended because of difficulties. |