I'm pretty much a beginner in Fedora and Linux in general so I am pretty confused as to why this is happening. When I was at University everything worked fine, but after moving back home I'm not able to access Github or Spotify. When trying to push changes I keep getting the "unable to resolve host: github.com" error message, and when accessing Github.com or Spotify I get the issues attached in the screenshots.
I would love to provide more information but I'm not sure what I could add. If anyone could help me out it would be greatly appreciated.
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I never ran into this problem before while building unity projects.
[1] Yesterday, I decided to update my unity hub to newer version, and now all of a sudden,
I keep getting this error and my packages are not loading into the editor workspace.
[2] Additionally, anytime I try and enter into game mode unity will suddenly stop and bounce me back to editor mode (never happened before). I am very lost why this is happening, and even my past projects that worked fine seem to be affected as well. Cannot run them within unity now. :(
All help is greatly appreciated!
-So far I have been just looking to make sure my unity apps are in the folder of that address - and they are, looking for direction.
It would be easier to help you if you include the exact error message in your question.
I assume it is this:
Cannot fetch authorization code. User access token is expired or invalid. You may need to sign out and sign in again. [Unknown].
UnityEditor.EditorApplication:Internal_CallUpdateFunctions ()
If so, log out in Hub and log in again. This happens either when updating Unity Hub or with bigger Windows updates for me.
I have Live-Server extension installed in my VSCode.
I was trying to run the live-server but a pop-up appeared as below:
This is a reminder to make sure that you have not forgotten to attach 'c\Users\HP\AppData\Local\Temp\ritwickdey.LiveServer-unresponsive.cpuprofile.txt' to an existing performance issue.
I couldn't find much recourses to understand what the issue was or what action I should take about it.
BTW: Live Server is not loading the browser-page by its own, but at port:5500 its running.
Please Help.
after researching i found this blog, where i got to know that its because of performance issue
https://www.nicoespeon.com/en/2019/11/fix-vscode-extension-performance-issue/
first thing bundle your vsCode extensions:https://code.visualstudio.com/api/working-with-extensions/bundling-extension
if that solves the issue then great if not then add this extension to vsCode
https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=nicoespeon.abracadabra
hope the first link will provide complete solution.
Happy Learning
I'm new to Moodle 3.7!
I was trying to get it installed in the AMP stack that already comes with the Mac (except for the MySQL 8.0.12 which I installed separately). It all went okay so far, except for a few Issues I stumbled upon and got them fixed until I face this persistent "Error reading from database" error at the end of the installation process. If I'm not mistaken, I'm supposed to be greeted with my first admin screen to change my password and whatnot.
I've searched for an entire day so far only to find my efforts were in vain. I suspect it is some issue emerging from "dml_read_exception".
Thank you in advance for your anticipated support.
After hours of research and digging into the code, I realized that I had erased the default prefix for database set by moodle, "mdl_". Apparently, this is important.
I'm really not very well versed with databases so not very good at its terminologies.
It would be appreciative if anyone explains how it works and why it affected my installation process. Thank you.
I was trying to open github website on Chrome browser today, but it didn't open and showed ERR_CONNECTION_TIMED_OUT error. Except, it did run for a bit in between but hasn't worked since.
I have tried running it on a different browser, but it still isn't working. All my proxy settings (i.e no proxy) are right and all other websites are working. I was working under a proxy before but currently I'm not. The website was working well 2-3 days ago. If someone can explain why it is happening and how to solve this problem, it would be appreciated.
Just hard reset your router! It will 100% fix your problem. I had the same problem.
It's been a while since I've used my GitHub Desktop, on Windows 10, but when I decided to try and open it again I ran into a weird issue: GitHub Desktop wouldn't let me click on anything except the minimize, maximize, and close.
I've tried to uninstall and reinstall it, but that did not work.
Before the Login screen come up on the client, their is a screen that flashes before it that has the text:
Drop to clone long-repository-name
With some other words that are all on the same line overlapping each other.
I have tried looking online for anyone with a similar issue, but all I could find were authentication issues.
If anyone knows of a fix, or if I have clearly done something wrong please let me know.
Here is what it looks like.