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Saved by uncleflo on August 26th, 2019.
I've been looking for informations on how to configure the cross compilation on qt (windows) for the raspberry 3. I don't know if it's the place to write it, but for people who are interested in, here is how I did the cross compilation beetwee windows 8 and raspberry pi 3 (debian jessie). Most of steps come from the tuto here : http://visualgdb.com/tutorials/raspberry/qt/embedded/ There should be different ways to make it work, maybe this is not the best one, but it works for me. Hope it's helpful, sorry if i'ts not the place.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 15th, 2014.
If I lived anywhere in the U.S. and rode a bike that cost less than about $1,000, I’d pick up the ~$42 Kryptonite Series 2 package, which comes with a U-lock and four-foot-long cable. In researching this guide, I heard surprising insights from bike shop owners, journalists, and longtime riders. I also happened to talk to one nameless thief, one penny-ante thief, and one power-tool-wielding professional—the man who very likely pinched my $5,000 custom-made road bike two years ago. So if you want to skip down to hear their take, beginning with Thief #1, I’ll understand. Then you can loop back here to what the other experts say.
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