If anyone remembers the original question...
Today I checked our Windows 10 and Windows 11 computers and in Settings, Apps,
Apps & Features, I was able to select "Copilot" and then select Uninstall.
That simple.
George.
On Wednesday, 06-11-2024 at 20:25 Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> Good evening
On Sat, Nov 9, 2024 at 12:32 AM AFB wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> Briefly my issue is that I am unable to resume from suspend.
>
I just tested sleep on my laptop, also running Trixie and it works without
any problems. It does not appear to be an issue with Trixie.
> I own the new T14s G6 AMD ; wh
On Fri, 08 Nov 2024 23:57:16 +0100
AFB wrote:
> I am a bit defeated out here, so do you have any ideas for me ?
See if anyone on ThinkWiki has any ideas. And try the Bookworm (Debian
12) live CD. If that works, fall back to that.
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Hi everyone,
Briefly my issue is that I am unable to resume from suspend.
I own the new T14s G6 AMD ; which runs on the AMD CPU Ryzen AI 7 PRO
360 (released in august 2024).
I installed Debian Testing (Trixie) - which come with /Kernel
6.11.5-amd64/ at the time of the post.
Unfortunately whi
On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote:
Well, yes, it sounds like it doesn't it. However, apparently, there
are various things that prevent one from creating a python 2.x virtual
environment on a system that has only Python 3.
Not to be a bother, but did you look into pyenv en pyenv-installer?
On 2024-11-08 16:51, Chris Green wrote:
I am just a novice with Python (migrating from perl, which I have
programmed in for more than 25 years), but wouldn't a Python Virtual
Environment (venv) be just the thing for this? I've been tinkering with
that in pycharm and it seems like it could do wha
Lists wrote:
> On 2024-11-08 13:57, Chris Green wrote:
> > songbird wrote:
> >> Chris Green wrote:
> >>> songbird wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> ...
>
> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
> them.
>
>
> > I'm particularly interested in a wa
Thanks to various people here helping me to understand a bit more about
containers and some searching and experimentation I now have a
container to run my little Python 2 scanner app within Debian 12.
It's distrobox which is a sort of wrapper for podman and gives one an
easy to use interface for i
Florent Rougon wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Le 08/11/2024, Chris Green a écrit:
>
> > No use at all! :-) It's a scanner applet to drive my OKI scanner and
> > I want the output to end up on my working system where I will use it
> > in E-Mail or whatever.
>
> Does gscan2pdf not fulfill your needs? I'm not
On 2024-11-08 13:57, Chris Green wrote:
songbird wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
songbird wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
...
i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
them.
I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye
within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking f
Hi,
Le 08/11/2024, Chris Green a écrit:
> No use at all! :-) It's a scanner applet to drive my OKI scanner and
> I want the output to end up on my working system where I will use it
> in E-Mail or whatever.
Does gscan2pdf not fulfill your needs? I'm not a big fan of Perl in
general, but this i
songbird wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> > songbird wrote:
> >> Chris Green wrote:
> >> ...
> >>
> >> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
> >> them.
> >>
> >>
> >> > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye
> >> > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm l
Chris Green wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> Chris Green wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
>> them.
>>
>>
>> > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye
>> > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly
>> > 'lig
Found an ugly solution:
1. Deleted the mailfolder ~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/
2. Started kmail and let create the "Local Folders", which now point to
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/
mail.directory/
and created another folder
~/.kde/share/apps/kmail/mail/
3. Then rsync all mails from computer A int
songbird wrote:
> Chris Green wrote:
> ...
>
> i haven't needed them and also haven't gotten into
> them.
>
>
> > I'm particularly interested in a way to run (say) Debian Bullseye
> > within my Debian Bookworm system. I'm looking for something slightly
> > 'lighter weight' than a full-blown
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