Re: Trimming boundary of image in GIMP.

2020-10-07 Thread peter
From: Tixy Date: Wed, 07 Oct 2020 20:24:01 +0100 > I've always used the Rectangle Select tool by press the 'R' key . Yes, I've used rectangle select for years. Unfortunately it is now square select. In this GIMP at least. Is there an aspect ratio setting somewhere? > I notice that Gimp rememb

Re: Partial Mouse Lockup

2020-10-07 Thread Mark Allums
On 10/6/20 1:27 PM, Thomas George wrote: Mouse clicks don't work though mouse moves the pointer. This happens infrequently, once in a day or two. I am using two pc's, a raspberrypi and a Ubuntu Studio each with its own Logitech usb keyboard and have experienced  this problem on both systems.

Debian with Gnome user login list order

2020-10-07 Thread deloptes
Hi, one friend noticed on the PC (I installed last year), that sometimes his user is listed first (which is normal as it is expected the last user to be offered again on the following login), but some time later another user is offered first. Where is this logic described, or someone knows the det

Re: gutenprint is a no op here, why?

2020-10-07 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 07 October 2020 11:43:34 Klaus Singvogel wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > > Stretch, uptodate. amd64 > > > > I have installed all of the gutenprint packages. > > > > I have a Brother MFC-J6920DW printer, with the Brother drivers > > installed. > > I'm wondering that it works somehow wit

WordPress Log Out Issue

2020-10-07 Thread Chuck Nemeth
Hello! When attempting to log out of a newly installed WordPress site, it redirects to "http://wp-login.php/?loggedout=true"; (it's missing the hostname). I followed the instructions on the wiki to install: https://wiki.debian.org/WordPress, but will post my procedure below as well. There are no

Re: Trimming boundary of image in GIMP.

2020-10-07 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 10:49 -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote: > Until recently the routine for trimming the boundary of an image was, > (1) Select > All, > (2) grab a boundary with pointer and drag it toward the center, > (3) drag other boundaries in a similar way until the desired > boundary > was

Trimming boundary of image in GIMP.

2020-10-07 Thread peter
Until recently the routine for trimming the boundary of an image was, (1) Select > All, (2) grab a boundary with pointer and drag it toward the center, (3) drag other boundaries in a similar way until the desired boundary was indicated, (4) Image > Crop to Selection. Done. Appears that an updat

[SOLVED] Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 7. Oktober 2020, 19:39:46 CEST schrieb Andy Smith: Hi Andy, that is exactly, what I wanted to know! So it is just a hardware part, not a problem in my configuration. Thanks for the help! This thread is now fully solved. Thank you all for your time and all your informations. Best

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 06:40:01PM +0200, Hans wrote: > And second: If the real transferrate is only 1,5Gbyte/sec, does this mean, > that the sata controller is not capable to higher transferrates or does it > possibly mean, that my configuration is wrong? This is all meant to be automat

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 17:40, Hans wrote: > Hi all, > > thanks for the reponse. However, it looks, I did not ask clearly enough. > > So let me ask again: If the ssd supports 6Gbyte/sec transferrate It doesn't. It's 6 giga bits per second which means about 600 megabytes. >, is there the > opti

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Hans
Hi all, thanks for the reponse. However, it looks, I did not ask clearly enough. So let me ask again: If the ssd supports 6Gbyte/sec transferrate, is there the option to set the controller of the motherboard also to 6Gbyte/sec? And second: If the real transferrate is only 1,5Gbyte/sec, does thi

Cross compiling gtk3 programs

2020-10-07 Thread Flo
Hi all, Is there a 'beaten' path for cross compiling C-programs using GTK3 for Windows? I found several tutorials which are not working anymore. And everything I tried lead to a dead end. Does anyone know about this issue? And can give me a hint how to proceed? Yes, I have installed mingw-w64 an

Re: gutenprint is a no op here, why?

2020-10-07 Thread Klaus Singvogel
Gene Heskett wrote: > Stretch, uptodate. amd64 > > I have installed all of the gutenprint packages. > > I have a Brother MFC-J6920DW printer, with the Brother drivers installed. I'm wondering that it works somehow with Gutenprint, as this printer isn't in the list of supported printers of Guten

gutenprint is a no op here, why?

2020-10-07 Thread Gene Heskett
Greetings folks; Stretch, uptodate. amd64 I have installed all of the gutenprint packages. I have a Brother MFC-J6920DW printer, with the Brother drivers installed. Works moderately well but pastel from gimp. gimp->file has a print with gutenprint option, but while I can supply it with the pro

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Michael Stone
On Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 12:48:09PM +0200, Sven Hartge wrote: Jeremy Nicoll wrote: On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 09:39, Hans wrote: I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive is 6Gb/sec capable, but the actual speed is only 1,5GB/sec. If your SATA (presumably) connection

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 12:14, Alberto Sentieri wrote: > Just a small correction: it I believe SATA uses 8B/10B protocol, which > means each byte uses 10 bits on the serial channel. I didn't know that. Divide bps by ten to get Bps is the rule of thumb I use for things like broadband connections,

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Alberto Sentieri
Just a small correction: it I believe SATA uses 8B/10B protocol, which means each byte uses 10 bits on the serial channel. On 10/7/20 5:56 AM, Jeremy Nicoll wrote: On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 09:39, Hans wrote: Hi folks, I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive is 6Gb/se

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Sven Hartge
Jeremy Nicoll wrote: > On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 09:39, Hans wrote: >> I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive >> is 6Gb/sec capable, but the actual speed is only 1,5GB/sec. > If your SATA (presumably) connection from the machine to the SSD is a > 6 Gbps one, the maximum

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Steve McIntyre
Hans wrote: > >I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive is 6Gb/sec >capable, but the actual speed is only 1,5GB/sec. > >The notebook is a little bit older, AMD CPU with 2x2,4 GHz, 4GB RAM, debian/ >testing. > >My question is now: How is the speed of the ssd set? Is it se

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Jeremy Nicoll
On Wed, 7 Oct 2020, at 09:39, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive is > 6Gb/sec > capable, but the actual speed is only 1,5GB/sec. If your SATA (presumably) connection from the machine to the SSD is a 6 Gbps one, the maximum data tran

Re: Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Georgi Naplatanov
Hi Hans, 6Gb/s is the maximum speed of SATA controller. Each SSD has its own speed. For example maximum speed for SATA SSDs from Samsung is about 500MB/s what is about (8*500MB/s) 4Gb/s. HTH Kind regards Georgi On 10/7/20 11:39 AM, Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > I have a little question. Smartct

Question: SSD speed

2020-10-07 Thread Hans
Hi folks, I have a little question. Smartctl is telling me, that my ssd drive is 6Gb/sec capable, but the actual speed is only 1,5GB/sec. The notebook is a little bit older, AMD CPU with 2x2,4 GHz, 4GB RAM, debian/ testing. My question is now: How is the speed of the ssd set? Is it set by the