![]() ![]() PlayOnLinux asks the user to provide the installation file. Read the directions and select the “Next” button to be brought to the next part of the installer. ![]() This brings up a Windows-like installation wizard. What follows is a warning that “this program is currently in testing.” This means that the PlayOnLinux profile for Office 2013 is under testing and may experience some hiccups. Within the results, select “Microsoft Office 2013” and then the “Install” button. Each result is an installation profile, and once the user clicks on one, PlayOnLinux will create a Wine environment and walk through the installation process. Searching for this term brings up several versions of Microsoft Office. In the search area, type “Microsoft Office.” After you click it, what follows is a window with a search box. The only one that matters at the moment is the “Install” button. Inside PlayOnLinux there are many different buttons and options. ![]() Sudo apt install playonlinux Using PlayOnLinux to install Microsoft Office Install it by opening your package manager or software store and searching for “playonlinux” or from the terminal (in Ubuntu): The PlayOnLinux tool is available in most modern Linux distribution package repositories. Basically it’s a tool that takes the underlying technology of Wine and adds some easy-to-use GUI tools for installing a myriad of Windows-based games and even programs (like MS Office). It is a “wine wrapper” and makes things easier. Though, for many new Linux users, Wine can be tedious and irritating to use without any direction. With enough effort and Wine tinkering, anyone can get a Windows program up and running on Linux. Using the Wine tools to get Windows programs is not a difficult process. Make sure to download only the 32-bit version, even if your system is 64-bit. This is because Office 2016 does not work well with Wine. Go to this link, make a Microsoft account (or log in), and download the Office 2013 program. Microsoft Office 2013 is what this tutorial will focus on. In this article we’ll cover the easiest way to get Microsoft Office on your Linux machine. This is a multi-billion dollar company, there is no excuse for such incompetence.Over the years there have been many different ways to get Microsoft Office working. More importantly, leadership is still responsible for setting irrational environment that lead to Superfish, whatever that environment was. Even in the most generous understanding where IdeaPad is a different, physically separate branch of the company, and Superfish was an act of incompetence and not outright malice I can't be expected to keep up with the insider intrigue of the company to notice any changes that could negatively affect me. I can't know that whatever harmful and irrational environment that led to Superfish in IdeaPad won't affect ThinkPads in the future. I'll copy a response I provided two months ago as Lenovo on HN has become a seriously annoying groundhog day for me: > All this is moot, when you put Linux on it, which was the context we were talking about. Windows isn't a free for all platform, yet. It does, but those are "theoretical" in comparison to the degree Lenovo stooped on, it doesn't excuse Superfish at all. > In the end, these devices do ship with Windows, which has privacy problems anyway. I primarily use a Mac but have been playing with/arguing about Linux for 20 years - going back to when I was 15 years old. These are my thoughts and do not represent those of others. *Disclosure: I work at Microsoft on Azure. I would posit that the vast majority of developers and end-users who access and use Linux on a daily basis are doing it at least in part through a cloud service - whether its a cheap VPS or a large cluster of machines. Let's call it 15 years ago), but that is certainly not the case now.Īnd frankly, I think putting Linux users in a box where only FOSS drivers are allowed (even though Nvidia GPUs are doing much of the best work for CUDA) and to use it you have to be lock-step with an ideology that very few people will ever be able to be "pure" enough to follow completely (assuming they want to follow that ideology in the first place), does the Linux ecosystem a major disservice. You may have been able to get away with that kind of broad generalization a decade ago (actually mo - that's not true, AWS and Canonical's push to cloud started MORE than a decade ago. >Linux users often choose Linux because they want to be in control of their data and devices, cloud services are about giving control of that away to companies. ![]()
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This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() set_axis_labels ( "Flipper length (mm)", "Bill length (mm)" ) relplot ( data = penguins, x = "flipper_length_mm", y = "bill_length_mm", col = "sex" ) g. But they additionally accept an ax= argument, which integrates with the object-oriented interface and lets you specify exactly where each plot should go: The axes-level functions call () internally, which hooks into the matplotlib state-machine interface so that they draw their plots on the “currently-active” axes. That means they can be composed into arbitrarily-complex matplotlib figures with predictable results. While they add axis labels and legends automatically, they don’t modify anything beyond the axes that they are drawn into. The axes-level functions are written to act like drop-in replacements for matplotlib functions. 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One year into the job, Licht was losing both battles. These assertions thrust Licht into a two-front war: fighting to win back Republicans who had written off the network while also fighting to win over his own journalists, many of whom believed that their new boss was scapegoating them to appease his new boss, David Zaslav, who’d hired Licht with a decree to move CNN toward the ideological center. He had swaggered into the job, telling his employees that the network had lost its way under former President Jeff Zucker, that their hostile approach to Trump had alienated a broader viewership that craved sober, fact-driven coverage. When he took the helm of CNN, in May 2022, Licht had promised a reset with Republican voters-and with their leader. Licht had known the risks inherent to this occasion: Trump had spent the past six years insulting and threatening CNN, singling out the network and its journalists as “fake news” and “the enemy of the people,” rhetoric that had led to death threats, blacklists, and ultimately a severing of diplomatic ties between Trump and CNN leadership.īut that had been under the old regime. Licht, the 51-year-old chair and CEO of CNN Worldwide, had spent the past hour and a half inside a trailer behind the building, a control room on wheels from which he’d orchestrated a CNN town hall with Trump. We were standing in the lobby of the Dana Center, on the campus of Saint Anselm College. “Well,” Licht said, “ that wasn’t boring!” Normally brash and self-assured, Licht was pale, his shoulders slumped. S even months later, in Manchester, New Hampshire, I came across Licht wearing the expression of a man who had just survived a car wreck. We know that we’re getting played, so we’re gonna resist it.” “I think they know that he’s playing them-at least, the people in my organization. “The media has absolutely, I believe, learned its lesson,” Licht said. Now, just a few months into his job running one of the world’s preeminent news organizations, he claimed to have a “simple” answer to the question that might very well come to define his legacy. Until recently Licht had been producing a successful late-night comedy show. This was the first of many on-the-record interviews that Licht had agreed to give me, and I wanted to know how CNN’s new leader planned to deal with another Donald Trump candidacy. “H ow are we gonna cover Trump? That’s not something I stay up at night thinking about,” Chris Licht told me. ![]() ![]() The family is frequently the patient’s advocate and voice, and as the patient is dying, the family also requires care. 1,8 This allows patients to self-determine by recognising their own idiosyncratic priorities through reconnecting to their source of empowerment – their own religious and cultural platform. ![]() Such an understanding may enhance the patient’s end-of-life experience and avoid conflict. 7 This requires healthcare professionals to develop an understanding of the sociocultural and religious traditions observed by the community served. For example, conflict may arise in relation to the religious sanctity of life versus the medical opinion of ‘futility’. Sociocultural beliefs at odds with current and conventional westernised medical practice can easily lead to conflict between healthcare professionals, patients and their loved ones. 4 Furthermore, physicians and their teams should utilise a framework of assessing palliative care needs, as established in the 2015 National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines, which incorporates religious and spiritual needs alongside physical, psychological and social considerations. 5 The UK government has made a firm commitment to patients approaching end of life, stating that all should have access to personalised care which focuses on the preferences, beliefs and spiritual needs of the individual. A significant number (47%) of the 500,000 deaths in the UK occur in hospitals. 4 Historically, people died at home within the comfort of the surroundings of their community, where their own religious beliefs and traditions were conducted with ease. Palliation and end-of-life care has become increasingly medicalised and continues to receive attention among the media, healthcare professionals, ethicists and politicians. 2 According to the 2011 census for England and Wales, the five largest religions are Christianity (33.2 million followers, 59.3%), Islam (2.7 million followers, 4.4%), Hinduism (817,000 followers, 1.5%), Sikhism (420,000 followers, 0.8%) and Judaism (263,000 followers, 0.5%). Providing culturally competent end-of-life care presents a challenge for medical practitioners, particularly in areas with high concentrations of ethnic or religious minority groups. An increasingly diverse population has emerged in areas such as London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds and Glasgow. The UK is no longer a homogenous religious and cultural entity. This paper seeks to examine some of the issues that healthcare professionals may encounter when caring for patients from the five major faith groups of the UK: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism and Judaism. 1 Exploring the main faiths of the UK allows healthcare professionals to pause and reflect on delivering effective and culturally competent care. 1,2 Discussions about spirituality may induce anxiety in healthcare professionals as they may not be accustomed to leading such conversations due to a lack of knowledge or cultural understanding. Most religions involve submission to a divine entity, and provide guidance on how to live purposefully, as well as rituals which comfort and influence patients and their families at the end of life. 1 The end of life is often where spiritual matters come to the fore and patients may wish to re-examine and reiterate their beliefs in order to die peacefully. Healthcare has traditionally focused on the physical aspects of care, while often overlooking the spiritual and psycho-social needs of patients particularly at the end of life. ![]() Exploring and understanding the specific nuances of the five major religions of the UK provides healthcare professionals the opportunity to comfort the religiously observant patient at the end of life. Addressing the spiritual and physical needs of patients allows healthcare professionals to deliver truly holistic care. ![]() The last few decades have resulted in a multicultural and multi-ethnic patient population. Good palliative care seeks to promote the wellbeing and priorities of those with faltering health in a way that continues to support individualised notions of self-determination. Spiritual care forms a fundamental consideration in the endeavor to address the holistic experience of those patients receiving palliative care. As clinicians, the concept that there are good and bad deaths is already known understanding the origin and depth of non-physical suffering, and aiming to alleviate it is not possible without learning the individual experiences and beliefs that go with it. For many who pertain to particular theological paradigms, their faith cannot be compartmentalised, but is mobilised to inform all aspects of their being, most notably their ethical and moral persuasions. ![]() ![]() ![]() LYWHL is committed to providing excellent customer service and offers after-sales support to satisfy their customers. Due to privacy and thickness issues, all tempered glass privacy screen protectors for Samsung Note 20 are not compatible with the in-display fingerprint sensor. However, it is important to note that the LYWHL screen protector is not compatible with the in-display fingerprint sensor on the Samsung Note 20. 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