Re: Problem with munin under buster (updated)

2020-01-12 Thread Pierre Couderc
On 1/10/20 11:21 AM, Pierre Couderc wrote: I have installed "apt install munin", (which installs munin-node), and I have no result in  /var/cache/munin/www/ (!) This is not the case in stretch, where every 5 minutes data is generated. Has someone successed to install munin under buster ? /usr

Re: Pluma's syntax highlighting

2020-01-12 Thread David Wright
On Sun 12 Jan 2020 at 06:59:07 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm attempting to understand a shell script. > Pluma is apparently highlighting it based on the file extension (which > is 'sh'). > > I thought I understood what its highlighting meant. > I didn't ;{ Then you might start at https://e

Re: [OT] Re: Bulleye: How do I disable scrolling on touchpad...........

2020-01-12 Thread Default User
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020, 17:50 Charlie wrote: > On Fri, 10 Jan 2020 13:09:52 -0500 > Default User wrote: > > > My question is totally [OT] to the thread, but may I humbly inquire > > as to the source of the quote that you ascribed to "Teiga" in your > > signature? > > > > Thank you in advance. > >

Re: Pluma's syntax highlighting

2020-01-12 Thread ghe
On 1/12/20 5:59 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > I'm attempting to understand a shell script. > to add highlighting which Pluma does not provide by default. A bit OT reply: vim does do highlighting that makes some sense (to me), in sh and Python, anyway. -- Glenn English

Re: Pluma's syntax highlighting

2020-01-12 Thread Curt
On 2020-01-12, Richard Owlett wrote: > > I am NOT interested in adding any new features. > What are the default rules for a file with extension 'sh'? > TIA As pluma is a gedit fork as well as a gtk application I suppose it gets its syntax highlighting rules from here (on Stretch): /usr/share/gt

Pluma's syntax highlighting

2020-01-12 Thread Richard Owlett
I'm attempting to understand a shell script. Pluma is apparently highlighting it based on the file extension (which is 'sh'). I thought I understood what its highlighting meant. I didn't ;{ I attempted to do a web search and got primarily hits on people wishing to add highlighting which Pluma

Re: couple of questions from a new Debian user

2020-01-12 Thread Curt
On 2020-01-12, kaye n wrote: > > Also, is there a way to change the font color on the panel? For example, > the default "Applicaitons" text on the menu button of the panel. Or the > time text on the right side of the panel. > Thank you > Give a gal a fish and she'll never learn the angling art.

Re: couple of questions from a new Debian user

2020-01-12 Thread 황병희
kaye n writes: > Also, is there a way to change the font color on the panel? ... If i were you, i use Ubuntu. That start as GUI mode. Also GUI controling such as color, font are easy in Ubuntu. Yes, i'm using Ubuntu for now. Sincerely, -- ^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//

Re: couple of questions from a new Debian user

2020-01-12 Thread kaye n
Also, is there a way to change the font color on the panel? For example, the default "Applicaitons" text on the menu button of the panel. Or the time text on the right side of the panel. Thank you On Sun, Jan 12, 2020 at 5:23 PM kaye n wrote: > Hello Friends! > > My system: > Kernel: 4.19.0-6-am

Re: couple of questions from a new Debian user

2020-01-12 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Du, 12 ian 20, 17:23:13, kaye n wrote: > > 2. The touchpad of my laptop has the area where I can run my finger to > move the mouse pointer on the screen (I don't know what it's called so I'll > call it mouse tracker), and below it are two buttons, just like a typical > laptop touchpad. I can't

couple of questions from a new Debian user

2020-01-12 Thread kaye n
Hello Friends! My system: Kernel: 4.19.0-6-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4 Distro: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) 1. The file manager Thunar, doesn't seem to remember my column width preferences. I'm referring to the Name, Size, Type, Modified columns. Whenever I open Thunar, I have to

Re: after installing viber, nowhere to be found?

2020-01-12 Thread kaye n
On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 5:48 PM Curt wrote: > > IMHO the thing is the installed executable is not in the OP's > path. > > I believe viber places itself in /opt. > > /opt/viber/Viber > > And then there's the minor question of case sensitivity. > Curt is right. Thanks guys.