On 1/7/23 10:27, Stefan Monnier wrote:
I think you'll want to read things like
https://wiki.debian.org/MonitorDPI
That's a rather old reference and not particularly relevant to Debian 12
/ Bookworm, and certainly not relevant to Mate desktop. It also doesn't
fix the problem with Goog
> I recently upgraded my display to a 4K monitor.
[...]
> I had the immediate problem that most text was almost too small
> to view.
I think you'll want to read things like
https://wiki.debian.org/MonitorDPI
-- Stefan
I recently upgraded my display to a 4K monitor.
I am running it with a new instance of Debian 12 under the Mate desktop,
though I think the problem happens with other desktops.
I had the immediate problem that most text was almost too small to view.
This occurred in many different application
>> Well if you were prepared to type a search for
>> computational linguistics software into google, you would
>> find several free tools available for linux listed on pages
>> such as
>>
>> https://martinweisser.org/corpora_site/comp_ling_resources.html
>
> Indeed, that page has 4 hits for Unix an
debian-user wrote:
> Well if you were prepared to type a search for computational
> linguistics software into google, you would find several
> free tools available for linux listed on pages such as
>
> https://martinweisser.org/corpora_site/comp_ling_resources.html
Indeed, that page has 4 hits fo
The problem is solved. Apparently the PCI card had a loose connector, so
I replaced it.
As soon asĀ adjust the resolution it'll be back to normal.
Many thanks to all that answered by request for help.
On 6/29/2023 4:09 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 15:15 (UTC
On 6/30/23 00:11, John Covici wrote:
Hi. I am trying to install odcb-mariadb in bookworm. It was fine in
bullseye, but in bookworm I get the following error:
Unpacking odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) over (3.1.15-3) ...
Setting up odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) ...
odbcinst: SQLInstallDriverEx failed with Una
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> > Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's
> > used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories.
> > Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics
> > with perl or python which you already have.
> >
> > What i
>> A basic search finds this web tool:
>>
>> https://www.usingenglish.com/resources/text-statistics/
>
> I didn't get it to work in Emacs-w3m, be it lack of JavaScript
> support or something else. Anyway the page and tool claims to
> do this:
>
> Total Word Count
> Total Word Count (Excluding
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's
> used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories.
> Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics
> with perl or python which you already have.
>
> What is a "regular expression" which is at
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023, 10:32 AM Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> > If you have python programming skills, you might
> > consider NLTK
>
> Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already,
> but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then?
> >
Joel Roth wrote:
> A basic search finds this web tool:
>
> https://www.usingenglish.com/resources/text-statistics/
I didn't get it to work in Emacs-w3m, be it lack of JavaScript
support or something else. Anyway the page and tool claims to
do this:
Total Word Count
Total Word Count (Excludi
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> If you have python programming skills, you might
> consider NLTK
Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already,
but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then?
>>>
>>> There's a big subject called computational linguistics.
>>> T
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023, 8:32 AM Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>
> >>> If you have python programming skills, you might consider
> >>> NLTK
> >>
> >> Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already,
> >> but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then?
> >>
> >
> > T
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
>>> If you have python programming skills, you might consider
>>> NLTK
>>
>> Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already,
>> but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then?
>>
>
> There's a big subject called computational linguistics.
> They have some
On Fri 30 Jun 2023 at 01:27:57 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote:
> Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2021-01-03 06:58 (UTC-0400):
>
> > My main computer runs Debian Buster and is displaying some unusual
> > behavior.
>
> > The monitor is blanking, without warning, at random times, and restoring
> > the
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