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| lundmar:
Following the usual rapid release cycle I have made a new release of lxi-tools available. For an overview of the changes please see https://github.com/lxi-tools/lxi-tools/releases/tag/v1.13 This release adds a new simple benchmark feature. Also, some important fixes has gone into the screenshot feature. Thanks to BloodyCactus for helping out ironing out the remaining issues with the Rohde & Schwarz HMO 1000 screenshot plugin :-+ This release is available for install via the snap stable channel: --- Code: ---$ snap install lxi-tools --- End code --- |
| HoracioDos:
Please stop improving this thing. I'm getting tired of compiling it almost every week :-DD |
| lundmar:
--- Quote from: HoracioDos on December 01, 2017, 07:11:05 pm ---Please stop improving this thing. I'm getting tired of compiling it almost every week :-DD --- End quote --- Ha ha HoracioDos :D I can highly recommend you install via snap instead - it updates automatically. No need to manually compile stuff anymore ;) |
| HoracioDos:
--- Quote from: lundmar on December 01, 2017, 07:19:12 pm ---I can highly recommend you install via snap instead - it updates automatically. No need to manually compile stuff anymore ;) --- End quote --- I prefer flatpak or old school compile |
| lundmar:
--- Quote from: HoracioDos on December 01, 2017, 07:28:44 pm --- --- Quote from: lundmar on December 01, 2017, 07:19:12 pm ---I can highly recommend you install via snap instead - it updates automatically. No need to manually compile stuff anymore ;) --- End quote --- I prefer flatpak or old school compile --- End quote --- Well, it looks like snap is winning over flatpak in the popularity race... just saying ;) Either way, they are not that much different. They solve some of the same issues but snap provides a more straightforward and polished interface for end users. |
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