If necessary, update conda by entering conda update -n base conda. Consider the Docker container if you work on incompatible environments. Some of these tools are necessary only for analysing certain type of organisms and input data, or for specific run modes.
Use it only to fix biologically relevant parameters such as the translation table and mention these when reporting the result.
Do not use it for selecting the Augustus species, as there is a dedicated BUSCO parameter, and do not use it to specify the number of cpus. Augustus uses several executables and PERL scripts. NCBI issued a fix for the problem in version 2. Make sure you have at least version 2. Our experience regarding the installation of this third-party software is limited. Please report any malfunctioning version.
The following steps should be performed in a dedicated environment. See here for more on virtual environments. As of v5. It can be a dataset name, i. In the former case, which is the recommended usage, BUSCO will automatically download and version the corresponding dataset.
In the latter case, the dataset found in the given path will be used. Lineage can be ignored if running automated lineage selection. BUSCO will try to use the dependencies available in your environment. The failure rate on them is pretty high. At least, mine are easily lost! The failure rate is too high. My digital files are one folder per direct ancestor couple with subs for each child. And it works. My problem is too many backups that are usually out of sync with each other.
My desktop drive is primary but I also have everything on my small laptop, plus an external drive plus a monthly USB. For me, automating the backups has made it so much easier. Time Machine on my Mac is set to run automatically. And I also have BackBlaze set to run automatically. Evernote is a great tool to organize images, text, and citations in one place. Tags may be used to retrieve materials, and files may be accessed remotely. Evernote is a great tool for some.
Get a good notebook and tag structure in place and it can work well. Good old fashion paper. It never gets lost, reading it is always the same method and unless you plan a fire, it never goes away. Technology is wonderful until it fails and upgrades, which it does pretty fast. This is why we love finding those documents and old registers. They are paper we can actually find and read, even decades later.
Not so sure our technology will be that user friendly. Paper does have some advantages, as you mentioned. However, it can and does get lost. Just ask the unfortunate people who have lived through the wildfires in the western states last year. There can be water damage, mold, and even insect damage. I shudder thinking of some of the dead bugs I found when I was working as an archival intern. I have chosen to keep my digital data by Surname. The folders are labeled with the name, b to d dates if there is more than one with same name , and spouse name — like this: Webster, George Arnold Griffin, m.
I found that this method helps me to determine whether the family from someone who has married into my research family, has married in to another branch of the family.
By having the married name, I always have an immediate reference to the other half of a couple by going to that Surname file. I found that this helps reduce the number of folders within folders which makes the computer run slower.
I can sort, scan, file paper documents in small batches, or one at a time, depending on how long I set the timer—never more than 1 hour. I often set a timer when I need to get some focused work done. Everyone in that family line will then end up alphabetically, really helpful when you go back many generations and names are less familiar.
Plus their birth date or best guess. I love the suggestion of location in the naming — a big help when looking for Higgins in Iowa, but not in Kentucky. Jeanine is always so flexible in her blog, assures people that if a system works, use it. In listening to this, her easy-going way shines. It may be better to acquire a better digital image, then dispose of the paper copy you have.
Nothing has ever appealed to me more than a program like Family Tree Maker where everything is so organized and can be found in a second. No more of the paper jumble like my mother had.
Nothing else compares. It would benefit many people to see an archive in action, and see how they organise, and then separately index their resources. Hi Tony.
This is a direct jump from Lineage OS This includes the all new 8. You also receive a new set of Lineage OS See the complete Lineage OS However, your Android device needs to be rooted. You can achieve this by using the latest Magisk The first builds of LOS Following is the list of devices which are now receiving the initial experimental builds of the Lineage OS The official Nightly builds of the Lineage OS Here are the first few Android devices receiving official Lineage OS Here is a complete LineageOS downloads repository.
List of Android devices which will receive official LineageOS Other devices are have only received official Lineage OS Once the file explorer application does have root access and you are in the base directory, look for and tap on the data folder. ZIP files that you currently have stored on your device.
ZIP file from here, though. So you will want to go ahead and manually boot into Recovery Mode which should be TWRP if you want to install this update yourself. If this is your goal then definitely be sure to follow along with me in the embedded video above. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
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