Q. So I'm doing a project for school and i'm still really new to github... We access our project by using PUTTY to SSH to a linux server at the school.
I have images that I made that I want to use in my java project, but I dunno how to get them into my project since they are on MY computer and I can't access them from linux. Is there a way I can upload a folder of images directly to github and then just pull them down into my working branch?
YYen G: I cannot see where to do this. Links? Guide?
I have images that I made that I want to use in my java project, but I dunno how to get them into my project since they are on MY computer and I can't access them from linux. Is there a way I can upload a folder of images directly to github and then just pull them down into my working branch?
YYen G: I cannot see where to do this. Links? Guide?
A. I'm going to have to agree with the last reply. Git doesn't really care if it's text, a jpeg, etc. Once you've uploaded your image you should be able to run a git add, git commit, and git push like you would anything else.
Dell laptop black screen on start up?
Q. When I turn on my computer, the thing that says "Dell" comes up, but after that disappears, I hear a clicking sound, and my computer stays at a black screen. I have a "Dell inspiron" laptop. And I have no clue why this is happening or how to fix it. Can someone help me please?
A. If you have a DVD drive you can make a Linux boot disk and check out the system with it. You might even be able to recover and save your data and files from your hard drive. Check out the link below and it will walk you thru it.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/use-ubuntu-live-cd-to-backup-files-from-your-dead-windows-computer/
Make two flash drives act as one drive in Windows?
Q. I have two eight gigabyte flash drives that I want to have act as one large drive. I was able to do it on both OS X and multiple Linux operating systems by creating a logical volume in LVM. Windows, on the other hand, can't read LVM volumes (even when they are formatted as NTFS), only can create spanned volumes on internal drives, and requires dynamic disks to create a RAID array. Is there anyway to make this work in Windows? Thanks!
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