I installed wheezy a week ago (with the installer which includes
xfce), and nm-applet was working fine. But today it won't start and
gives the message:
WARNING: gnome-keyring:: couldn't connect to:
/home/tom/.cache/keyring-4LJPFc/pkcs11: No such file or directory
** Message: applet now removed fro
On Sun, Dec 14, 2014 at 06:20:41PM -0500, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> by which I mean for composition, midi work perhaps Miltie track
> recording etc.? [..] Command line would preferred.
I use abc notation [1]. It is lean, has everything I need composition
wise and it is text based. Relevan
2014/12/15 0:28 :
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>
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> Le 13.12.2014 05:10, Joel Rees a écrit :
>>
>> 2014/12/13 1:29 :
>>
>> >
>> > Le 12.12.2014 16:46, Joel Rees a écrit :
>> >>
>> >> I did say it was not the dbus you download from freedesktop.org
>> [2] [5],
>>
>> >> didn't I? ;-/
>> >
>> >
>> > Indeed.
>> >
>> >
Harry Putnam writes:
> Some mnths ago (not sure how many) the icons (running program
> indicators) that appear in the bottom (taskbar like ) panel changed
> from showing icons of the running program such as the emacs icon,
> xterm icon, vim icon etc. to just showing a generic icon and text,
> mak
Good evening Sir. Joel,
I will be writing you privately about this. I am not a build from source
kind of girl. still I am very interested in becoming a serious user of
both programs. Will also be joining the Linux audio lost.
Thanks profoundly!
Cheers,
Kare
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014, Joel Roth w
Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> by which I mean for composition, midi work perhaps Miltie track recording
> etc.?
Hi Karen,
Midish is a command-line app for MIDI recording.
Quite a bit of helper code is available for the serious
user.
For multitrack recording, it may be worth experimenting
wi
On Monday, December 15, 2014 5:10:04 AM UTC+5:30, Karen Lewellen wrote:
> Hi all,
> by which I mean for composition, midi work perhaps Miltie track recording
> etc.?
> I am aware of lilllypond for producing the actually printed music. As
> this is a Linux program in general I imagine it is a p
berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 13.12.2014 20:55, Joe a écrit :
On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 11:53:48 -0500
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Does it not disturb anyone that most of the responses to this
question have been about how the question was phrased, even though
the intent was obvious. What does
After the lively debate here that "replacing" systemd after it's installed
is not the same as not installing it in the first place: Here's the
solution, more or less. Although, it seems, one will never be truly
free from parts of systemd in Testing-Jessie.
http://without-systemd.org/wiki/index.p
Hi all,
by which I mean for composition, midi work perhaps Miltie track recording
etc.?
I am aware of lilllypond for producing the actually printed music. As
this is a Linux program in general I imagine it is a part of Debian
somewhere.
Command line would preferred.
Thanks in advance,
Kare
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:48:49 +0100
mourik jan heupink - merit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> berenger.morel writes:
> > In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
> Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
> gradually changed to 230v, as a compromise between UK (240v) an
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 15:38:41 -0600
John Hasler wrote:
> In the USA as well. The normal wall outlets are 110 but 220 is brought
> into the house and used for things like stoves. The power utility's
> transformer has a 220V secondary with a grounded center tap so that you
> get 220V line to line
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014 22:48:49 +0100
mourik jan heupink - merit wrote:
> Hi,
>
> berenger.morel writes:
> > In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
> Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
> gradually changed to 230v, as a compromise between UK (240v) an
Hi,
berenger.morel writes:
In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
Are you sure? Starting from 2000 or so, the whole of europe has
gradually changed to 230v, as a compromise between UK (240v) and the
rest of europe (220v).
MJ
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berenger.morel writes:
> In France, the electric network provide 220V to everyone.
In the USA as well. The normal wall outlets are 110 but 220 is brought
into the house and used for things like stoves. The power utility's
transformer has a 220V secondary with a grounded center tap so that you
ge
Le 13.12.2014 20:55, Joe a écrit :
On Sat, 13 Dec 2014 11:53:48 -0500
Miles Fidelman wrote:
Does it not disturb anyone that most of the responses to this
question have been about how the question was phrased, even though
the intent was obvious. What does it say about folks who post here?
Le 13.12.2014 00:07, Ric Moore a écrit :
On 12/12/2014 07:47 AM, berenger.mo...@neutralite.org wrote:
Le 12.12.2014 11:43, claude juif a écrit :
If i had to answer this question the way i understand it i will say
:
"Browsers, Mails" and sometimes Games.
This is how i understand typical ho
I seem to have resolved this by removing the /media/nate directory and
letting it be recreated when mounting the flash drive again.
* On 2014 14 Dec 13:18 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I found the drive mounted for root read and write access only:
>
> drwxr-x--- 3 root root 4096 Dec 14 12:35 nate
On 12/12/2014 10:46 PM, Joel Rees wrote:
2014/12/13 3:44 "Miles Fidelman" :
So... in all of this thread, I have yet to see anybody actually talk
about 9p or plumber - details, and more importantly, in comparison to D-Bus.
People are concerned about impacts to their particular use cases, whic
This one has me puzzled.
I am running Sid with Xfce on my laptop and just now plugged in a USB
flash drive. When the icon displayed on the desktop I right-clicked and
selected Open and then was prompted for an application to open the
directory. I chose File Manager (Thunar) and received the dial
While the system mentioned is lubuntu, I am wondering if are there any experts
who can look at my dmesg.log file and tell me what is wrong. This would be
extremely appreciated.
dmesg.log
Description: Binary data
Le 13.12.2014 05:10, Joel Rees a écrit :
2014/12/13 1:29 :
>
> Le 12.12.2014 16:46, Joel Rees a écrit :
>>
>> I did say it was not the dbus you download from freedesktop.org
[2] [5],
>> didn't I? ;-/
>
>
> Indeed.
>
>
>> My understanding is that it is not just a port. Re-written from
Sure, it works, Curt. I was able to run lubuntu 14.04 LTS for couple of months
until it crashed on me a day before yesterday. But it was installed only
because the previous version of Debian couldn't boot
Curt wrote:
>On 2014-12-14, German wrote:
>> The reason I ask is that I don't have acces
On 2014-12-14, German wrote:
> The reason I ask is that I don't have access to a computer right now (
> after an update my lubuntu can't boot, I am in recovery mode right
> now) and going and asking my neighbour to use his is the last resort.
> So I thought some one already could be able to boot 7
I would boot knoppix, but I need debian
Lisi Reisz wrote:
>On Sunday 14 December 2014 12:26:14 German wrote:
>> The reason I ask is that I don't have access to a computer right now (
>> after an update my lubuntu can't boot, I am in recovery mode right now) and
>> going and asking my neighbour t
On Sunday 14 December 2014 12:26:14 German wrote:
> The reason I ask is that I don't have access to a computer right now (
> after an update my lubuntu can't boot, I am in recovery mode right now) and
> going and asking my neighbour to use his is the last resort. So I thought
> some one already cou
The reason I ask is that I don't have access to a computer right now ( after an
update my lubuntu can't boot, I am in recovery mode right now) and going and
asking my neighbour to use his is the last resort. So I thought some one
already could be able to boot 7.7 live on athlon 5350
Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 14 December 2014 12:12:16 German wrote:
> I am asking this because I was unable to boot the previous version a couple
> month ago. Thanks
If it's live, suck it and see. (Just run it and see whether it runs.)
Lisi
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I am asking this because I was unable to boot the previous version a couple
month ago. Thanks
On Sun, 14 Dec 2014, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 13 dec 14, 18:38:36, The Wanderer wrote:
> > Serious question - I know it has its advantages for particular
> > scenarios, but I don't know how it stacks up in general-purpose use, and
> > I've never run across an accounting of its disadvantages i
I am proposing to buy a headset for recording with Audacity and Wheezy. The
earphones will presumably be fine provided that sound is working, but I am a
bit worried about the mikes. These two Sennheiser headsets look promising,
but I would value comments:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0077L2WCY/
On Sb, 13 dec 14, 18:38:36, The Wanderer wrote:
>
> Serious question - I know it has its advantages for particular
> scenarios, but I don't know how it stacks up in general-purpose use, and
> I've never run across an accounting of its disadvantages in a context
> which struck me as reliable.
As f
El Sat, Dec 13, 2014 at 09:45:33PM +0200, Andrei POPESCU escribió:
> On Vi, 12 dec 14, 20:07:26, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >
> > I don't know how effective this check is though. But I've NEVER had a
> > dirty partition reported in the past 8 years or so. The nice thing is it
> > is a very fast chec
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