Hello all
pdf2ps, which is a frontend to gs, inserts a copyright notice in all PS files
it produces. I am using `GPL Ghostscript 8.71 (2010-02-10)'. Files look like
this:
%!PS-Adobe-3.0
...
%%Creator: GPL Ghostscript 871 (pswrite)
...
%%BeginProlog
% This copyright applies to everything between
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Debian running develpment group is a misspelling of Debian running
development group.
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On 12/21/2012 10:24 PM, Ximo wrote:
Hello,
I've a newly installed wheezy i386 with lxde but adobe flash player
doesn't work with neither iceweasel nor chromium.
I've installed the packages:
ii chromium 22.0.1229.94~r161065-3 i386 Google's open source chromium
web browser
ii iceweasel 10.0.11esr
On Tuesday 18 December 2012 6:54:08 pm salamandir wrote:
> i am switching from kubuntu 12.04.1 to debian squeeze 2, but i'm keeping
> KDE,
>
> in the past, i have had considerable difficulty getting my email to migrate
> successfully when i upgrade, and i'm wondering if there is a "preferred"
> wa
Le 21.12.2012 22:24, Ximo a écrit :
Hello,
I've a newly installed wheezy i386 with lxde but adobe flash player
doesn't work with neither iceweasel nor chromium.
Why do you think it does not work?
I mean, what are symptoms, because maybe you just disabled it in your
browsers...
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Hello,
I've a newly installed wheezy i386 with lxde but adobe flash player
doesn't work with neither iceweasel nor chromium.
I've installed the packages:
ii chromium 22.0.1229.94~r161065-3 i386 Google's open source chromium
web browser
ii iceweasel 10.0.11esr-1 i386 Web browser based on Fire
John Hasler wrote:
AC writes:
Captchas can be thought of as an attempt to perform the Turing test.
Experience suggests that either computers can pass it and/or humans
fail.
Computers fail about 9 times out of ten. Unfortunately 10% success is
good enough for the spammers while humans often gi
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 8:52 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Brad writes:
>> I'm running 17 from experimental.
>
> I wrote:
>> I just upgraded to 17: still works. I did have to allow scripts from
>> Google to get the CAPTCHA to appear.
>
> Chris writes:
>> But not "google analytics" I presume, hopefully
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 12:34:18PM -0200, Markos wrote:
> Em Sex, 2012-12-21 às 16:43 +1300, Chris Bannister escreveu:
> > Is there ANY new "files" under /dev/ after plugging it in?
> > IOW, why does it have to be "/dev/ttyUSB" ?
> >
>
> I found at http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.linux.irda.general/m
Em Sex, 2012-12-21 às 16:43 +1300, Chris Bannister escreveu:
> [Please don't top post, read:
> http://catb.org/jargon/html/T/top-post.html]
>
Sorry and thanks for the info.
I did not know that rule.
> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 12:37:38PM -0200, Markos wrote:
> > Dear Chris,
> >
> > This space ap
Brad writes:
> I'm running 17 from experimental.
I wrote:
> I just upgraded to 17: still works. I did have to allow scripts from
> Google to get the CAPTCHA to appear.
Chris writes:
> But not "google analytics" I presume, hopefully.
I just temporarily allowed all of Google (which I normally bl
AC writes:
> Captchas can be thought of as an attempt to perform the Turing test.
> Experience suggests that either computers can pass it and/or humans
> fail.
Computers fail about 9 times out of ten. Unfortunately 10% success is
good enough for the spammers while humans often give up after two o
Le 20.12.2012 01:32, Bob Proulx a écrit :
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Bob Proulx a écrit :
>Don't change the symlink. Change the #! line to #!/bin/bash. That
>is the correct way to use bash specific features. Then it will
work
>on the next system that you run it on. If you change
Hi there
Jochen Spieker wrote:
Nice hack! Unfortunately, the webalizer README indicates that report
translation happens at compile time. You would need one webalizer binary
for each of your "languages".
I can probably fool Analog and make it think IPv6 addresses are hostnames;
Reverse the or
On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 05:05:34PM +1100, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On 12/21/12, Frank McCormick wrote:
> > On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 00:19:58 -0500
> > Frank McCormick wrote:
> >> On Fri, 21 Dec 2012 15:41:14 +1100
> >> Zenaan Harkness wrote:
>
> >> > What I want to achieve:
> >> > A hidden grub menu
On 20 Dec 2012, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Thu, 2012-12-20 at 18:26 +0100, Klistvud wrote:
> > Dne, 20. 12. 2012 01:47:33 je Ralf Mardorf napisal(a):
> >
> > > Perhaps I'm a computer and I only guess that I'm human.
> >
> > Captchas seem to be based on the wrong assumption that humans can
> > rec
On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 07:51:12PM -0600, John Hasler wrote:
> Brad writes:
> > I'm running 17 from experimental.
>
> I just upgraded to 17: still works. I did have to allow scripts from
> Google to get the CAPTCHA to appear.
But not "google analytics" I presume, hopefully.
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