* Patrick Bartek wrote on 2014-01-20 at 14:35 (-0800):
> And FYI: you don't even need the WINDOW_ID. Just run xwininfo
> in any terminal, left click on the target window, and it spits
> out THAT windows stats.
I know :-) You mentioned, you already had columns and lines (via
the $COLUMNS/$LINES s
Thanks for the pointer!
Julian
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On Mon, 20 Jan 2014, Mathias Bauer wrote:
> Hello Patrick,
>
> * Patrick Bartek wrote on 2014-01-20 at 13:18 (-0800):
>
> > Need to get geometry of running xterms. Resize gives me the
> > columns and lines. How do I get the X & Y offsets?
>
> take a look at
>
> $ xwininfo -id WINDOW_ID
>
Hi,
Please advise whom I should report the following bug:
I experience a total computer lockup shortly after booting the computer. No
particular application is involved. The scenario occurs while working in
the Gnome 3 desktop environment (gdm3). Keyboard and mouse input is
ignored. The screen i
Hello Patrick,
* Patrick Bartek wrote on 2014-01-20 at 13:18 (-0800):
> Need to get geometry of running xterms. Resize gives me the
> columns and lines. How do I get the X & Y offsets?
take a look at
$ xwininfo -id WINDOW_ID
Perhaps that helps.
Regards,
Mathias
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On 2014-01-20 15:03, Julian Gilbey wrote:
> I've just installed Debian jessie (testing) on a MacBook Pro and
> it's doing my head in :-( I wonder if anyone has any ideas that
> might help me
>
> I'm using XFCE4 as my window manager, if that mak
Need to get geometry of running xterms. Resize gives me the columns
and lines. How do I get the X & Y offsets?
Thanks.
B
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On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 02:48:12PM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> On 01/20/2014 01:20 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
[...]
>
> Nothing in syslog or messages. Nothing in gunicorn logs, not even a
> trace that it attempted to start. And on boot, the init script
> message from gunicorn is barely visibl
On 01/20/2014 06:44 PM, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> I have a strange problem with Gunicorn on Debian Wheezy. Using Debian
> init scripts, it does not start on a cold boot but works just fine if
> started manually or on a warm reboot.
>
> Any ideas what could cause that?
>
>
Yeah, compare the environme
On 01/20/2014 01:20 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:44:35PM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote:
I have a strange problem with Gunicorn on Debian Wheezy. Using
Debian init scripts, it does not start on a cold boot but works just
fine if started manually or on a warm reboot.
Any
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 12:44:35PM -0500, Philippe Clérié wrote:
> I have a strange problem with Gunicorn on Debian Wheezy. Using
> Debian init scripts, it does not start on a cold boot but works just
> fine if started manually or on a warm reboot.
>
> Any ideas what could cause that?
>
>
> --
> What does that mean to you? Do you mean when you log into the system
> at the login prompt? That is confusingly written but that is how I
> translate it when I read it. If so then that is NOT what late_command
> does. It will NEVER do what you are asking because that is not what
> late_comman
I have a strange problem with Gunicorn on Debian Wheezy. Using Debian
init scripts, it does not start on a cold boot but works just fine if
started manually or on a warm reboot.
Any ideas what could cause that?
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Hi,
Stelian Iancu wrote:
> Today once I got back to work I wanted to recreate the bad iso for you to
> test. So I have created a new fresh VM with Debian 7.3.0 (and xorriso 1.2.2)
> and this time it worked flawlessly.
That's much better than if it would work for me but not for you.
Note (again),
Heya,
maybe someone has a great idea for this problem.
Citrix has released a new receiver (basically the client for their
terminalserver solution) for Linux.
http://www.citrix.com/downloads/citrix-receiver/linux/receiver-for-linux-130.html
The amd64 variant is basically i386 plus dependencies o
I've just installed Debian jessie (testing) on a MacBook Pro and it's
doing my head in :-( I wonder if anyone has any ideas that might help
me
I'm using XFCE4 as my window manager, if that makes any difference.
I really want to still have my F10 and F11 function keys work as just
that; I'm h
On Mon, Jan 20, 2014 at 01:06:21PM +0100, Stefan Ott wrote:
> Hi
>
Have you seen this:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/poulsbo
> Section "Screen"
> Identifier "MainScreen"
> DefaultDepth24
> SubSection "Display"
> Depth 24
>
Hi
I am currently trying to get a device with an Intel GMA 500 graphics
chip to run with Debian Wheezy. However, I don't seem to be able to get
anything other than a standard VGA console out of the hardware.
Basically, these are the issues:
- The proprietary Intel driver as well as the psb d
On 01/20/2014 05:20 AM, Helmut Wollmersdorfer wrote:
Am 17.01.2014 um 22:10 schrieb Ralf Mardorf :
A computer is able to produce a jazz, rock,
classical style song, but not able to touch human emotions.
Artificial Intelligence needs Artificial Emotions.
It was in the year 1987 taht I first s
Am 17.01.2014 um 22:10 schrieb Ralf Mardorf :
> Is there any computer able to produce just a simple pop song that
> reaches the top ten? A computer is able to produce a jazz, rock,
> classical style song, but not able to touch human emotions.
Artificial Intelligence needs Artificial Emotions.
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