On Tuesday, 23 Apr 2019 at 22:58, didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 23/04/2019 à 22:02, Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
>> $ convert file.pdf file.tif
> with convert, maybe the -depth option?
maybe -density instead.
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On 23/4/19 3:43 am, humbert.olivie...@free.fr wrote:
I've got a working package of 5.1.0 in a testing phase.
You can find the package (32 and/or 64 bits) here :
https://download.tuxfamily.org/librazik/decepas/pool/main/a/audiveris/
I'm very interested about feedback if you test it.
Thanks for
Jonas Smedegaard writes:
> Quoting mick crane (2019-04-23 23:36:19)
>> On 2019-04-23 21:02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> > Hi all.
>> >
>> > How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity?
>> > Say, 8...?
>> > Any particular option to
>> >
>> > $ convert file.pdf file.tif
>>
Quoting mick crane (2019-04-23 23:36:19)
> On 2019-04-23 21:02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> > Hi all.
> >
> > How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity?
> > Say, 8...?
> > Any particular option to
> >
> > $ convert file.pdf file.tif
> >
> > ? Or any other way...?
> >
>
humbert.olivie...@free.fr writes:
I'm experimenting difficulty in installing Audiveris... Anyone has
already installed it...? Please help.
>>>
>>> I've got a working package of 5.1.0 in a testing phase.
>>>
>>> You can find the package (32 and/or 64 bits) here :
>>> https://download.tu
On 4/23/19, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
>
> Knowing what type of program or programs is open each time wouldn't
> hurt. Knowing specifically which ones... ok, yeah, I know... the list
> could become seemingly endless. My thought process is that maybe
> certain ones or combinations of certain genres/fa
On 2019-04-23 21:02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all.
How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity?
Say, 8...?
Any particular option to
$ convert file.pdf file.tif
? Or any other way...?
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
there's got to be a pdf2tiff
there's everything e
Le 23/04/2019 à 22:02, Rodolfo Medina a écrit :
> Hi all.
>
> How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity? Say,
> 8...?
> Any particular option to
>
> $ convert file.pdf file.tif
>
> ? Or any other way...?
>
> Thanks for any help,
>
> Rodolfo
>
>
with convert, may
>>> I'm experimenting difficulty in installing Audiveris... Anyone has already
>>> installed it...? Please help.
>>
>> I've got a working package of 5.1.0 in a testing phase.
>>
>> You can find the package (32 and/or 64 bits) here :
>> https://download.tuxfamily.org/librazik/decepas/pool/main/a/a
humbert.olivie...@free.fr writes:
> - Mail original -
> De: "Rodolfo Medina"
> Envoyé: Samedi 20 Avril 2019 09:33:17
> Objet: Trying to install Audiveris
>
>> I'm experimenting difficulty in installing Audiveris... Anyone has already
>> installed it...? Please help.
>
> I've got a worki
Hi all.
How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity? Say, 8...?
Any particular option to
$ convert file.pdf file.tif
? Or any other way...?
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
On Tue, 23 Apr 2019 11:23:59 -0400
Enzo Guerra wrote:
> hello Esteban
> thanks for responding
> the motherboard cannot be overclocked and ram is approved for use with
> the motherboard (speed wise);
> as for the heat sink, (temperature) computer freezes right after
> startup first thing in the m
Am 23. Apr, 2019 schwätzte David Wright so:
moin moin,
On Tue 23 Apr 2019 at 15:53:50 (-), Curt wrote:
On 2019-04-23, der.hans wrote:
I use different Firefox profiles for banking to improve isolation, so at
least they won't be attacked by a retailers tab.
I'm experimenting with Firefox
Am 23. Apr, 2019 schwätzte Curt so:
moin moin,
On 2019-04-23, der.hans wrote:
I use different Firefox profiles for banking to improve isolation, so at
least they won't be attacked by a retailers tab.
I'm experimenting with Firefox containers for the isolation.
Looks interesting. I've just
On Tue 23 Apr 2019 at 15:53:50 (-), Curt wrote:
> On 2019-04-23, der.hans wrote:
> >
> > I use different Firefox profiles for banking to improve isolation, so at
> > least they won't be attacked by a retailers tab.
> >
> > I'm experimenting with Firefox containers for the isolation.
What expe
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 03:37:14PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
(the WM can do little more than send a sig TERM)
There are many things the WM can do, and it almost never send a SIGTERM.
Search WM_DELETE_WINDOW in the ICCCM.
I'll just take your word for it, thanks.
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On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 11:33:45AM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 03:31:24 AM Curt wrote:
> > It's possible to modify the User-Agent header string in Firefox and pose
> > as a mobile browser (not necessarily an infallible maneuver).
> >
> > https://addon
On 2019-04-23, der.hans wrote:
>
> I use different Firefox profiles for banking to improve isolation, so at
> least they won't be attacked by a retailers tab.
>
> I'm experimenting with Firefox containers for the isolation.
Looks interesting. I've just enabled it in 'about:config'
privacy.user
hello Esteban
thanks for responding
the motherboard cannot be overclocked and ram is approved for use with
the motherboard (speed wise);
as for the heat sink, (temperature) computer freezes right after
startup first thing in the morning (sometimes) but it also freezes
after being on all day; i nev
On Tuesday, April 23, 2019 03:31:24 AM Curt wrote:
> It's possible to modify the User-Agent header string in Firefox and pose
> as a mobile browser (not necessarily an infallible maneuver).
>
> https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/uaswitcher/
Do you or anyone else have an example header
Am 22. Apr, 2019 schwätzte Greg Wooledge so:
On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 08:30:53PM -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Drifting off the subject, but the banking I use invokes javascript. I
would have thought that unnecessary. Should be possible to accomplish
the results with processing on the server
Hello Enzo and all,
I have had this issue in the past as well, with similar hardware (e.g.
Ryzen 5).
In my case, I had two causes.
1. I was too greedy, and tried to use RAM too fast, and RAM that was
not specified to work for the board (but it was so much cheaper). It
appeared to work, outside o
David Wright (12019-04-23):
> As ^W is quite frequently used for Close Window
I wish they remembered that ^W was used almost forever to erase a word
backward in ttys before they hijacked it.
How many times did I accidentally close a browser window after typing a
long text in a form...
Regards,
On 4/23/19, songbird wrote:
>
> i can think of things to check - no time at the moment to dig
> into it further...
>
> temperature - use lm-sensors package
GOOD ONE! I'm going through that right now. My CPUs get throttled when
they hit 212 degrees... Cue the Robot running around flailing hi
On 2019-04-22, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
>> I guess we can assume safely that you're closing your browser sessions
>> "normally."
>
> I close each tab with a click on the x symbol.
As FF has been known to handle SIGTERM ungracefully (which may account
for its periodic delusions of crash in your
On 4/23/19, Kent West wrote:
> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 07:17:28AM -0400, Enzo Guerra wrote:
>
> Enzo, has this machine had any operating system on it before Stretch? With
> no problems?
>
> How often does it freeze? Every hour? Every couple of days? Do you hear
> anything prior to the
Jonathan Dowland (12019-04-23):
> Since the 'X' is drawn/owned by the window manager (traditionally, I realise
> GTK are moving in a different direction)
Another reason to fork Gtk.
> (the WM can do little more than send a sig TERM)
There are many things the WM can do, and it almost never send a
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 05:10:49PM -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 09:01:40PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
Hmm, from a UX / UI viewpoint won't new users expect a close / quit
button or menu option, ?
I don't think so. I just started using it a few months ago and I
act
Enzo Guerra wrote:
> hello
> having problem with Debian Stretch
> (installed around Mar 15, 2019, by netinstall)
> it is freezing quite often
> seems random while using different programs
> my system:
> Ryzen 5, 16gb, ASUS 320 motherboard, mp500 m.2 120gb ssd, debian on
> complete disk (1 partitio
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 7:45 AM Henning Follmann
wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 07:17:28AM -0400, Enzo Guerra wrote:
> > hello
> > having problem with Debian Stretch
> > (installed around Mar 15, 2019, by netinstall)
> > it is freezing quite often
> > seems random while using different programs
On Mon 22 Apr 2019 at 19:00:14 (-0400), Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Apr 2019, Siard wrote:
>
> > Even simpler: Ctrl-Q makes it quit. (Calibre 3.39.1, testing)
>
> Egad! Who knew? I trust that is documented in some easily accessible
> reference document, yes?
Off the top of my head, the on
On Tue, Apr 23, 2019 at 07:17:28AM -0400, Enzo Guerra wrote:
> hello
> having problem with Debian Stretch
> (installed around Mar 15, 2019, by netinstall)
> it is freezing quite often
> seems random while using different programs
> my system:
> Ryzen 5, 16gb, ASUS 320 motherboard, mp500 m.2 120gb
hello
having problem with Debian Stretch
(installed around Mar 15, 2019, by netinstall)
it is freezing quite often
seems random while using different programs
my system:
Ryzen 5, 16gb, ASUS 320 motherboard, mp500 m.2 120gb ssd, debian on
complete disk (1 partition, also a swap partition), used uef
Hi, while upgrading the following three packages my internet connection
drops for a short while:
libpam-systemd (232-25+deb9u9 => 232-25+deb9u11)
libsystemd0 (232-25+deb9u9 => 232-25+deb9u11)
systemd (232-25+deb9u9 => 232-25+deb9u11)
I'm using Systemd for dns and interface configuration on Stret
On Monday, 22 Apr 2019 at 17:10, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote:
> I don't think so. I just started using it a few months ago and I
> actually never noticed the absence of close/quit menu options and/or
> buttons until reading this thread.
I've been using calibre for years and never noticed either! :
Most definitely, yes.
I had a look and there seems to be no bugreport about this, yet:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/calibre
On 2019-04-22, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
>
> A mobile site can be accessible to firefox on a desktop and can be
> more efficient than the desktop site. Eg.
> https://www.envisionfinancial.ca/m/
> vs.
> https://www.envisionfinancial.ca/Personal/
>
> Can debian imitate a mobile system to a server?
On Mon, Apr 22, 2019 at 01:43:46PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
[...]
> The other way round: I bank as me, and browse as user "flash", hence
Aha. To add one data point: I chose a bank which doesn't require
me to browse to do electronic banking. Glad I did -- I just do
my transfers and fetch accoun
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