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Peel a fig? Are you serious?
Cool it. Cut open to see nobody lives in it and eat...
"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge". Stephen Hawking, 1942- 2018
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Eat the skin et al.
Anyway, you know they are fertilised by a wasp, that dies inside it dont you?
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In the UK fig trees can often be found growing wild near sewage treatment plants, as the seed pass right through you!
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Chris Quinn wrote: In the UK The label did not state a sewage plant in England as origin. No wonder the Brits want to leave the EU.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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I generally eat figs in a newton but then I am American.
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Nothing compared to eating them fresh.
I have lived with several Zen masters - all of them were cats.
His last invention was an evil Lasagna. It didn't kill anyone, and it actually tasted pretty good.
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If I want a fig I'll stand under a fig tree and wait for one to fall into my mouth.
I don't think there are fig trees in the area, but there are date trees and when I want a date I use a somewhat different approach.
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Then let's hope it's not a horse fig
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Hi All,
I am trying to get some hardware working for a test rig I am building. I needed to monitor some network traffic and take action (activate a bit of safety hardware) when it dropped/rejected a certain amount of data. Thinking it would be easier to use a Raspberry Pi rather than a laptop I sat down on Friday and created a Python (?) script that turned on an LED if it was good and a different one it was a bad packet, while counting the number of bad ones. If the number of bad packets exceeded a limit the hardware would be activated. However the memory card got corrupted. Now it will only boot to Kernel Panic, new memory card, same issue, use Pi straight out of box. Kernel panic, I seem to only be able to get a Kernel panic now. I have tested various points on the Pi for voltages, all seem correct what and if I borrow the card from another Pi it will boot on the Pi that has the Kernel panic. So I wonder if I copy that image from the card to my card will it boot?
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glennPattonWork wrote: easier to use a Raspberry Pi
Huh? Why?
"If we don't change direction, we'll end up where we're going"
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glennPattonWork wrote: if I copy that image from the card to my card will it boot? There's one way to find out.
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Well tried that, no is the answer. It would appear that my cards are too small, borrowed a 32 GB SanDisk with image installed and the bug**r works. 15 GB won't work... (too smalll...? )
modified 28-Aug-18 6:45am.
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8 GB should be still enough.
Maybe you got fake SD cards that does not have the "advertised" capacity or are of very low quality.
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8 GB thats what I was thinking, Only one card could be fake, a 16 GB Kingston the rest I bought through Amazon all 16 GB, a mix of Kingston & Sandisk, Also I did buy a Sandisk from PC World. All no Worky! Using a 32 GB Sandisk at work device boots!
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Why do you think you won't get fake cards from Amazon?
But with such a bunch of cards it is less likely that all are fakes.
If you want to check them you can use the H2testw utility available on many freeware sites. It is developed by the German computer magazine c't (German project site link: H2testw | heise Download[^] ).
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Maybe you just got some bad cards, or maybe there's some cruft in a partition table or something. Try running a badblocks write test on them and see what it reports.
Getting cards through Amazon isn't saying much -- in my book, that almost ensures they are fakes.
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glennPattonWork wrote: borrowed a 32 GB SanDisk with image installed and the bug**r works.
Along those lines, maybe it's actually the speed of the card? IIRC, there's two different kinds, and maybe depending on the clock speed of the rPi, it requires the faster version of the card?
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And so an order from Amazon is made for RPi approved cards!
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More than 16 gig for linux?
Where did you get the Pi image from, downloaded and built it yourself? If so use the build config UI to disable stuff you dont need. You should be able to get it to fit. Surely it cant be this big!
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Didn't really have time to roll my image using Debian...
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This Roc, fantastic bird! (7)
(An oldy, but goody!)
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Ostrich, anagram of this roc.
Andy B
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You are up tomorrow!
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Never throw anything away, Griff
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I had a feeling I might be
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What a neck posting this
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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