e...@gmx.us composed on 2025-02-23 16:43 (UTC-0500):
> OK, I got it to show up by adding /etc/X11/50-onboard.conf which contains
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "Card1"
> Driver "intel"...
The intel display driver has been unofficially deprecated for more than a
decade.
It continues
On 2/23/25 17:29, Felix Miata wrote:
> Graphics:
> Device-1: Intel HD Graphics 630 vendor
> Device-2: NVIDIA GF119 [NVS 310] vendor
OK, so two video cards and
> Monitor-1: DP-1 pos: top-left model: NEC EA243WM
> Monitor-2: DP-3 mapped: DP-1-3 pos: primary,bottom-l model: Acer K272HUL
>
On 22/02/2025 05:02, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 21 Feb 2025 at 09:53:46 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
P.S. "pdftotext -layout" in some cases is better than without
"-layout".
I think the results are roughly comparable with my scrapings,
for this document at least. Perhaps both pdftotext and xpd
On 24/2/25 06:45, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
Some degree of nasal demons may yet be expected, I think :)
That kind of makes me think of a batch of these
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(/\/ \ \ /\
/ / | `\
On Sun, Feb 23, 2025 at 05:29:06PM -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
> Eben King composed on 2025-02-23 13:42 (UTC-0500):
> ...
> # inxi -SC
> System:
> Host: ab250 Kernel: 6.12.11-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
> Desktop: TDE (Trinity) v: R14.1.4~[DEVELOPMENT] Distro: Debian GNU/Linux
> trixie/sid
>
Eben King composed on 2025-02-23 13:42 (UTC-0500):
...
# inxi -SC
System:
Host: ab250 Kernel: 6.12.11-amd64 arch: x86_64 bits: 64
Desktop: TDE (Trinity) v: R14.1.4~[DEVELOPMENT] Distro: Debian GNU/Linux
trixie/sid
CPU:
Info: quad core model: Intel Core i5-7500T
## NVidia card added to PC
On Sun, 23 Feb 2025 14:47:03 -0500
Felix Miata wrote:
> It may be all that's required is using xrandr, or a GUI tool that
> employs it (e.g. arandr), to appropriately locate and orient the
> errant display, e.g.:
>
> xrandr --output HDMI-1 --right-of DP-1 --rotate normal
The nice thing ab
On 2/23/25 13:42, Eben King wrote:
> I want to put one monitor (L, HDMI) on the onboard card (the one provided by
> the i5) and two more (M, DVI; and R, DP) on a graphics card (GTX 970). The
> card works as well as it ever did, and its two work fine. The onboard one
> is rotated. It is connected
On 2/23/25 15:37, Felix Miata wrote:
> Eben King composed on 2025-02-23 13:42 (UTC-0500):
>
>> I want to put one monitor (L, HDMI) on the onboard card (the one provided by
>> the i5) and two more (M, DVI; and R, DP) on a graphics card (GTX 970). The
>> card works as well as it ever did, and its tw
Eben King composed on 2025-02-23 13:42 (UTC-0500):
> I want to put one monitor (L, HDMI) on the onboard card (the one provided by
> the i5) and two more (M, DVI; and R, DP) on a graphics card (GTX 970). The
> card works as well as it ever did, and its two work fine. The onboard one
> is rotated.
Eben King composed on 2025-02-23 13:42 (UTC-0500):
> I want to put one monitor (L, HDMI) on the onboard card (the one provided by
> the i5) and two more (M, DVI; and R, DP) on a graphics card (GTX 970). The
> card works as well as it ever did, and its two work fine. The onboard one
> is rotated.
I want to put one monitor (L, HDMI) on the onboard card (the one provided by
the i5) and two more (M, DVI; and R, DP) on a graphics card (GTX 970). The
card works as well as it ever did, and its two work fine. The onboard one
is rotated. It is connected, but when I run "startx" it retains the
si
On 2025-02-23, Max Nikulin wrote:
>
> I am sure there should be ready to use tools that extract tables from
> PDF and from aligned text. Out of curiosity I tried to create a small
> python script to process text you attached earlier. It does not try to
For previously created python wheels ther
On 22/02/2025 05:02, David Wright wrote:
With mupdf, I don't even
know how to copy, as the mouse just drags the page around.
I have not tried it, but...
https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/mupdf/mupdf.1.en.html#Right~2
On Fri 21 Feb 2025 at 09:53:46 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
When text fi
On 2/23/25 00:00, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 22 Feb 2025 at 07:29:15 (-0500), gene heskett wrote:
[ … ]
read all that in the drive label. There was a time when seagate made
good hard drives. One of my cnc'd machines has a 250G in it, shut off
only for new installs, still running wheezy. No rea
On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 11:34 PM wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 10, 2025 at 07:04:49PM -0600, William Torrez Corea wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 9, 2025 at 11:31 PM wrote:
> >
> > > You don't need to tell that to the other 4999 subscribers :-)
>
> [...]
>
> > Ok, haughty.
>
> Please, don't take it personally :)
On Thu, 20 Feb 2025 16:27:31 +0100
Yassine Chaouche wrote:
[...]>>> I don't see how the manufacturer could profit from this?
[...]
The upside for end users is that it can improve performance (and/or leave more
room
for other things), the upside for the company is that they may be able
to use a
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