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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# vim: set fileencoding=utf-8 | |
# | |
# USAGE: | |
# Back up your tmux old config, run the script and redirect stdout to your conf | |
# file. Example: | |
# | |
# $ cp ~/.tmux.conf ~/.tmux.conf.orig | |
# $ python ./tmux-migrate-options.py ~/.tmux.conf.orig > ~/.tmux.conf | |
# |
These are the steps I followed enable VirtualBox on my laptop without disabling UEFI Secure Boot. They're nearly identical to the process described on [Øyvind Stegard's blog][blog], save for a few key details. The images here are borrowed from the [Systemtap UEFI Secure Boot Wiki][systemtap].
- Install the VirtualBox package (this might be different for your platform).
src='https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/rpm/fedora/virtualbox.repo'
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import time | |
import socket | |
def wait_for_port(port, host='localhost', timeout=5.0): | |
"""Wait until a port starts accepting TCP connections. | |
Args: | |
port (int): Port number. | |
host (str): Host address on which the port should exist. | |
timeout (float): In seconds. How long to wait before raising errors. | |
Raises: |
This is not an exhaustive list of all interfaces in Go's standard library.
I only list those I think are important.
Interfaces defined in frequently used packages (like io
, fmt
) are included.
Interfaces that have significant importance are also included.
All of the following information is based on go version go1.8.3 darwin/amd64
.