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Linux is an open source operating system modeled after UNIX. Widely used, it is known for its efficiency and reliability.
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It looks like there are hints at connecting directly with a socket path https://github.com/beekeeper-studio/beekeeper-studio/blob/9ff3131030057364f31f3034677fc0f6a9bd48b5/src/lib/connection-provider.js#L23
But there does not appear to be anything in the UI to indicate
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It has been reported that the PDF export fails if the diary contains a very large number of entries.
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Opened this program for the very first time and tried to use it like MS Paint. I added some lines, then tried to move a portion of the image elsewhere. I clicked the "Selection" tool, dragged it around the portion to move, then while hold-clicking, tried to move it. It did move, but left a nasty gray square where the contents were moved. I tried changing foreground and background
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Should be pretty easy. After having clicked a video, the folder path and file name show up on the "top ribbon". On the right side of the ribbon there is space for 5 stars. Would be the easiest way to rate videos
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a x86_64 Linux AppImage on FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p8 with the Linux compatibility layer:but