Aug 12, 2018
Note that the USB.Block program expects that certain block devices are on the USB 3.0 bus. On the Raspberry Pi 4, the USB block driver is on the first block device on the USB 3.0 bus.
V1.2 Fix Hyperlinking to Blocks
Jul 18, 2018
V1.1 New: "Sector size" drop-down to set block size
Dec 15, 2018
V1.2 Fix double formatting for block UUID
Apr 27, 2019
V1.2 Fix "sudo password" error
Apr 29, 2019
V1.3 Refactor. This is an alpha release that fixes some bugs in v1.2.
Aug 23, 2019
V1.3 Fix update not finding new version
Dec 21, 2019
V1.3 Fixes formatting issue with the FAT32 filesystem
External links
Description and user manual
USB.Block Version 1.0 and 1.2 Documentation
USB.Block Version 3.0 Documentation
Raspberry Pi Firmware Patches
Raspberry Pi Firmware Patches 2
Raspberry Pi Firmware Patches 3
References
Category:Drivers
Category:Raspberry Pi
Category:Linux-only softwareIf you have the MOU (Memo of Understanding) signed by both player and coach, you need to change your Twitter pic, password, email, etc to the same used in the MOU. The name and logo of the club will be on the back of the shirt.
Does this require an official communication from the club?
Yes. This means you should use the same communication channel as the club is using.
So you can't send this as a response to a tweet, but I can't use the club's Twitter?
Correct. The only communication you should be sending through the club's Twitter is official communications from the club itself. You can use the Twitter Direct Messages feature to send a personal message to a user, but not to send a club-related message.
OK, this is a little unclear. Can I send a club-related message using Twitter Direct Messages and have it be read on the club's Twitter?
Yes, but your message will be subject to the rules and regulations of Twitter, so anything that could be deemed inappropriate, insulting, or potentially inflammatory will be removed.
OK, so if I use Twitter Direct Messages and be359ba680
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