Again - ow. Much pain getting this setup figured out, but much of it may have been because I was having trouble getting openSUSE Leap installed in VirtualBox correctly.
Anyhow, I finally got it running with the following steps:
Again - ow. Much pain getting this setup figured out, but much of it may have been because I was having trouble getting openSUSE Leap installed in VirtualBox correctly.
Anyhow, I finally got it running with the following steps:
Much pain. Ow. Hurt brain.
...or Airman or Sailor or Soldier. I use it to keep up with my service members who happen to be Marines, so that's the moniker you'll see through the article.
Yes, I know I'm late to the game on this one. But with the release of Android 4.4, Kit Kat, most Android devices on the market are now able to print directly from in- app context menus, rather than via third party apps that were little more than automated screen capture programs.
So last night, being the release of OSX's Yosemite, I updated my company laptop. After checking that the programs I needed would open, I shut things down and went to bed.
Let me start out by saying, I don't understand Yahoo!. Never have. Not gonna try. Their business model is a mystery, and I have no clue how they turn a profit. I've never liked them because they bombard users with so much information on EVERY page of their "directory" that I fall into information overload just thinking about it.
...kinda...err...at least got me back into working out.
Recently, while debugging why I wasn't able to test a certain error message in Drupal containing an uploaded file name with Behat, I discovered that Guzzle renames uploaded files. This is a bit of a pain in the you-know-what.
So, you have a remote server that houses a Drupal instance that you want to test with Behat. I'm going to assume you have Behat set up with Drupal Extension and configured to run said tests on your local instance. Of course you have drush installed on the remote machine.
Recently, I updated from Netbeans 7.4 to Netbeans 8.0. No real reason, other than it was available. Upon updating I noticed that PHP function/method/class information wasn't being included in the Netbeans Navigator window.