Leon
Leon
I can confirm that this fork works with my MFC-7320 on a Raspberry Pi 2B.
If you're using KDE, you can achieve a blur effect like this: `xprop -f _KDE_NET_WM_BLUR_BEHIND_REGION 32c -set _KDE_NET_WM_BLUR_BEHIND_REGION 0 -id $(xdotool search --name "Guake!" | tail -n1)` Put it somewhere...
This would make this entire tool pointless. Please at least make it easy to turn this off when compiling this program using my own API key so I can violate...
I have the same issue. I searched for that `invalid Host` message and just found out that adding `ServerAlias localhost` to `/etc/cups/cupsd.conf` on the machine running cups fixes the issue....
It is kind of weird though that the host field would be set to `localhost` when the requests are actually being sent to another machine over the network. I think...
I also have this problem with version `1.98.0`. I'm trying tamagui for the first time and adding it to an existing next.js project. I installed `@tamagui/next-plugin` and changed `next.config.mjs` as...
Having the exact same scenario. Any updates?