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Arthur Marsh wrote on 31/07/15 02:26:
I finally removed the long-unsupported uw-imapd and have so far been
unsuccessful setting up a replacement that is available in Debian.
Currently I have mailutils-imap4d installed but am unsure of
configuration needed.
All it needs to do is to access the
accessible from icedove 38.0.1 (running Debian unstable i386 here) with
reasonably straightforward configuration.
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Archi
ure how to
log debugging output of udev to a file.
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Karl E. Jorgensen wrote on 09/11/14 20:04:
Hi
On Sun, Nov 09, 2014 at 06:12:32PM +1030, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Pardon me, but I'm a bit frustrated on how to debug
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=768665
does /var/run get saved across reboots?
I would not expect so.
mines the "default" sound card and how can it be set?
Thanks for any constructive suggestions.
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I finally upgraded my other pc to KDE 4.14.2, and am looking for a
temperature display for the hard disks, CPU, video card and motherboard.
It needs to show actual temperatures and also have some labelling of
which temperature is for what device.
Any suggestions?
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mobile handset can be the internet connection for the pc and LAN.
Has anyone done this successfully?
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Chris Bannister wrote, on 22/05/13 22:24:
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 06:25:19PM +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, I'm a bit stuck as to how to report a problem with only a
particular track on a particular commercial CD failing to play in
mplayer or vlc (current versions in unstable) but pl
Darac Marjal wrote, on 22/05/13 21:22:
On Wed, May 22, 2013 at 06:25:19PM +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, I'm a bit stuck as to how to report a problem with only a
particular track on a particular commercial CD failing to play in
mplayer or vlc (current versions in unstable) but playing al
saved as a .flac file, but fails in vlc and mplayer when
saved as a wav file.
Can anyone suggest a way to narrow down the problem so that a proper bug
report can be submitted?
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Arthur Marsh wrote, on 13/10/12 21:43:
After some tinkering and using archive.debian.org I was able to rebuild
kdelibs 3.5.10 for AMD64 with it set to use oom_score_adj.
Next task is to do the same for i386.
Arthur.
Building kdelibs 3.5.10 from source for i386 with the oom_score_adj fix
Arthur Marsh wrote, on 13/10/12 15:54:
Hi, I've stuck with KDE 3.5.10 as it does what I want, but the new
kernels have removed support for /proc//oom_adj and insist on using
/proc//oom_score_adj.
The only part of KDE 3.5.X that uses /proc//oom_adj is kdeinit, but
I have h
patch the kdeinit binary?
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Keith wrote, on 18/04/12 05:26:
On 17/04/12 14:53, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Thanks for your suggestions, but I've tried several browsers on the
AMD64 machine and experience the same fault, so I'm tending towards an
AMD64-specific bug that happens with the realtek 8169 chipset.
Ar
Camaleón wrote, on 18/04/12 00:02:
On Tue, 17 Apr 2012 23:23:14 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Camaleón wrote, on 17/04/12 00:25:
(...)
Are there any differences between both computer environments (e.g.,
same package version of "libwebkit"?). Also, 32 and 64 bits package
versions
Camaleón wrote, on 17/04/12 00:25:
On Mon, 16 Apr 2012 07:34:55 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Camaleón wrote, on 15/04/12 23:43:
(...)
Are you accessing to the router web interface using the same browser
from both machines? What's the browser that gets stuck after the login
screen?
Indulekha wrote, on 17/04/12 00:44:
Arthur Marsh
wrote:
Yes, gtklauncher from libwebkit on each machine.
Probably worth a try with elinks (or opera or iceweasel or
some other "proper browser"), as libwebkit purports to be
"made to be embedded in other applications, such
Stan Hoeppner wrote, on 16/04/12 05:27:
On 4/14/2012 11:00 PM, Arthur Marsh wrote:
...
The AMD64 machine has recently taken to stalling after entering the
username and password for the adsl router's browser interface, and I've
tried downgrading recent package upgrades, and differe
Camaleón wrote, on 15/04/12 23:43:
On Sun, 15 Apr 2012 13:30:14 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, I've tried to run through all I can think of and am getting a bit
stuck.
I have two machines running Debian (one a dual-core Pentium4 with i386,
the other a quad-core AMD64-X2 with amd64), both
Arthur Marsh wrote, on 07/03/12 14:56:
Kelly Clowers wrote, on 07/03/12 13:03:
2012/3/6 Kazuo Ishii:
Now I use Japanese input method using US keyboard on Debian Wheezy.
Anthy and Mozc is good. And I use ibus.
Please, input
sudo apt-get install ibus-anthy (on Squeeze or Wheezy)
or
sudo apt
,
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Thankyou to Camaleón, Lisi, Kelly Clowers, and sensei Ishii-san!
I'll stick with the US keyboard for now and will try out the suggestions.
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Hi, what is the best way under Debian to write Japanese text? Is a
Japanese keyboard a major help or can a US keyboard work alright.
What needs to be installed and configured to compose kana and kanji
characters?
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Brian wrote, on 10/04/11 01:39:
On Sun 10 Apr 2011 at 01:22:21 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Thanks, right again. From the manual page:
Dragging with the right mouse button selects an area and copies the
enclosed text to the clipboard buffer.
I generally just paste with the middle mouse button
Brian wrote, on 09/04/11 23:40:
On Sat 09 Apr 2011 at 20:50:55 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Thanks, the '/' command in mupdf 'just works'.
Is there any Free PDF viewer in Debian that works outside of GNOME/KDE
that can both search for text across line breaks and allows copy
Brian wrote, on 09/04/11 18:33:
On Sat 09 Apr 2011 at 15:13:55 +0930, Arthur Marsh wrote:
Hi, I'm running Debian unstable but don't have GNOME or KDE 4 installed.
Can anyone suggest a Free PDF viewer that can search for text phrases
that may be broken by a line break in the or
Hi, I'm running Debian unstable but don't have GNOME or KDE 4 installed.
Can anyone suggest a Free PDF viewer that can search for text phrases
that may be broken by a line break in the original PDF?
I've tried xpdf and evince-gtk and neither seem to offer that capability.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 5:45 PM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
> On Monday 14 February 2011 11:59:08 Arthur Machlas wrote:
>> > YMMV, I currently only use schroot to run the 32-bit (only) ICAClient for
>> > work.
>>
>> I tried to set up the same client and notice
I've built kernels without an initrd a number of times, but never
before on a system with full-desk encryption. When installing Squeeze
on a laptop I used the assisted setup and created a ful-disk
encryption setup, that has a separate /boot partition, the rest of the
disk LVM and whatever encryptio
> YMMV, I currently only use schroot to run the 32-bit (only) ICAClient for
> work.
I tried to set up the same client and noticed it needed all kinds of
32bit libraries and was considering my options. Any link or sketched
outline about the steps you took to do this?
If you are inclined to respond
Ughn.. think google just discarded my post instead of sending. Don't
want to retype; but here's the link:
http://users.wowway.com/~zlinuxman/Kernel.htm
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On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 4:01 AM, Andrei Popescu
wrote:
> On Mi, 09 feb 11, 20:13:06, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>> SNIP
>> would set them up properly. Doesn't make sense for a clean install of
>> Debian 6 to put invalid repositories in your sources.list
>
> If this th
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 3:50 AM, Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
wrote:
> In <20110209093337.ga13...@furie.org.uk>, Tom Furie wrote:
>>On Tue, Feb 08, 2011 at 09:20:04PM -0800, Mark wrote:
>>> Thank you, Rob. This is very very helpful. In step 2, you not only
>>> changed "lenny" to "squeeze" but also "deb
That cd with firmware isn't obviously useful, in that, I installed via
DVD 1 and when prompted to insert additional discs it was unable to
read from it. If I wanted to go around my friends and family house and
upgrade their computers, I'd have to basically integrate all firmwares
into a custom dvd
Are you guys kidding??!!! I've been using "testing" for years with
very little problems. I noticed that "Squeeze" was just officially
released. I also noticed that suddenly had about 200 upgradeable
packages. So fine, I do the upgrade. Reboot, and find I can't get on
the network.
After some h
No. No problems using the AMD64 DVD1.
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On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 11:09 AM, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> Unfortunately, I don't have access to the access point to change from
> hidden to visible.
>
> So, or I connect to, or I don't use the net on my debian box!
>
> Any clue?
No. But perhaps a troubleshooting option. I'd try two things:
1) Insta
> If you have control of this network, change it from hidden to visible.
> First, because it provides no security benefits, and second because
> "the 802.11i specification amendment (which defines WPA2, discussed
> later) even states that a computer can refuse to communicate with an
> access point
> Hi,
Hi
> I am in a hidden wireless network with this settings:
If you have control of this network, change it from hidden to visible.
First, because it provides no security benefits, and second because
"the 802.11i specification amendment (which defines WPA2, discussed
later) even states that
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 4:05 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
> On Wed January 5 2011 13:37:59 Mihamina Rakotomandimby wrote:
>> > mgb-deb...@yosemite.net :
>> > The issue is that insserv throws away
>> > years of work by Debian Developers,
>>
>> That is not always bad.
>> Computers have improved during the la
On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 6:23 AM, Eduardo M KALINOWSKI
wrote:
> On Ter, 04 Jan 2011, Brian wrote:
>>>
>>> Because anyone nearby with a laptop can sniff the traffic, unlike with a
>>> regular cabled internet connection or a password protected wireless
>>> network (in which traffic in encrypted)?
>>
>
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 12:35 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
> Mike Bird wrote:
>> But then they abuse the Debian packaging system by "requiring"
>> instead of "recommending" unnecessary packages so that people are
>> forced to use their silly hacks.
>
> The new APT default is that Recommends are the same
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 12:27 AM, Arthur Machlas
wrote:
>>
>> We're trying to figure out the cleanest way to stop insserv from
>> throwing away all the Snn/Knn information that Debian Developers
>> have created over the years. Then we'll attempt to reset t
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 6:56 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
> On Thu December 30 2010 16:24:19 Tom H wrote:
>> As an aside, you refer to the pre-insserv setup as "Snn/Knn startup
>> mechanism" but insserv doesn't deviate from that style. insserv
>> creates the Snn/Knn symlinks dynamically in an order determ
On Thu, Dec 30, 2010 at 5:42 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> It's not my fault that you don't know how to debug a non-booting service
> nor that you don't know how "insserv" and "sys-rc" works. It's neither my
> fault that you don't want to help your distribution to correct the lacks
> you are finding in do
On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 6:53 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am not developer of insserve ...
>
> On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 01:37:48AM -0800, Mike Bird wrote:
>> On Wed December 29 2010 00:13:04 Camaleón wrote:
> ...
>> Thanks for looking into this. I still fail to see why saving half a
>> second
On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
> If the Apache configuration needs DNS to start, Apache silently
> and without logging anything fails to start in Squeeze. This
> used to work correctly under the old startup mechanism in Lenny.
Create a new group in /etc/insserv.conf, and name
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Arthur Machlas
wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Borden Rhodes wrote:
>> I'm not quite sure how to debug or report this one which is why I'm
>> mentioning it here. I was moving to a new hard drive and copying
>> /home/ fil
On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 2:46 AM, Klistvud wrote:
> Dne, 22. 12. 2010 20:55:14 je Arthur Machlas napisal(a):
>>
>> It seems that whomever logs in first on the gnome-desktop, user1,
>> user2 or user3 has exclusive control of network manager, even though
>> I'd like
On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 1:55 PM, Arthur Machlas
wrote:
> It seems that whomever logs in first on the gnome-desktop, user1,
> user2 or user3 has exclusive control of network manager, even though
> I'd like all three to be able to control it.
>
> Is there a workaround for this?
It seems that whomever logs in first on the gnome-desktop, user1,
user2 or user3 has exclusive control of network manager, even though
I'd like all three to be able to control it.
Is there a workaround for this?
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First, apologies to Shawn. I didn't pay attention when responding.
Time to have dinner I think.
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 3:56 PM, shawn wilson wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 4:43 PM, Camaleón wrote:
>>
>> On Wed, 08 Dec 2010 13:35:25 -0700, Bob Proulx wrote:
>>
>> > shawn wilson wrote:
>> >>
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 9:21 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:09:14 -0600, Preston Boyington wrote:
>
>> Camaleón wrote:
>
>>> I agree this is the most common place to set the desired variable
>>> values for the daemon and even the easiest way to turn on/off a service
>>> at boot time b
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 6:16 PM, Paul Lane wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> A month ago, I disabled Network Manager service in my Squeeze system so
>> it doesn't run on start up. I wanted to keep NM installed (just in case)
>> but preferred to use the old "
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 1:35 PM, Camaleón wrote:
> On Tue, 07 Dec 2010 10:51:11 -0600, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Camaleón wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>>> Before I fill a bug report (I think a service that has been manually
>>> disabl
On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 10:21 AM, Camaleón wrote:
> Hello,
Hi
> A month ago, I disabled Network Manager service in my Squeeze system so
> it doesn't run on start up. I wanted to keep NM installed (just in case)
> but preferred to use the old "ifup" network setup method.
>
> So I issued "update-rc
^SOMETEXT" {if (($0
~/SOMETEXT/ ) && (sawpattern == 0)) {sawpattern=1}
else {sawpattern=0;print $0}}' testfile.txt
alsjflsajfkljasdf
asfklasjlkyxcvo
kldfjlkasjdfasdf
kasfjxcvklajdflas
yxcvkjasafjads
asdfjkldjlasj
uiyxzckjhasfsd
$
On 27 November 2010 12:39, Arthur Bela wrote:
>
hyphen's [ - ] are just for marking the start/end of a pattern, but
there are _not in_ the pattern!
"OUTPUT" is what i want after "seding" the PATTERN#X's
so i for e.g.: need the first, and second "magic"
sed "FIRSTMAGIC" PATTERN#1
sed "SECONDMAGIC" PATTERN#2
PATTERN#1:
-
gksu -u mm5-user -l -d -w xcalc
it worked!!! thank you!!
On 25 November 2010 19:17, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 17:52:23 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:
>
>
>> On 25 November 2010 16:59, Camaleón wrote:
>
> (...)
>
>>> gksu -u user -l -d xcalc
>
>
: -GNOME_SUDO_PASS-
brute force GNOME_SUDO_PASS ended...
Yeah, we're in...
xauth: /tmp/libgksu-8oLjeq/.Xauthority
xauth_env: /var/run/gdm/auth-for-gbor-Gb8eBC/database
dir: /tmp/libgksu-8oLjeq
$
On 25 November 2010 16:59, Camaleón wrote:
> On Thu, 25 Nov 2010 15:06:08 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:
&g
When i log in with the ANOTHERUSER, and start the app, it works.
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=v00dEEtF
when i log in with USER, i can't even start xcalc with gksu, so the
problem is not with wine, or the program
On 25 November 2010 11:52, Michal wrote:
> On 25/11/10 10:51, Arthur Be
, i'm
visiting https://THISSITE.COM, and it can't see, that I visit
https://THISSITE.COM/SOMELINK.html
Thank you!
On 25 November 2010 12:01, Camaleón wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 22:45:59 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:
>
>> If i use https, then my connection "is safe",
Thank you for the answer!
On 25 November 2010 00:50, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 22:45:59 +0100
> Arthur Bela wrote:
>
>> If i use https, then my connection "is safe", ok.
>>
>> I just want to know, that can someone see that what link i'm exact
I want to use an application with wine, but not with the user logged
in -> with another user [it would be a """chroot""" ~like "thing" :D -
because i don't trust the app...]:
i set the permissions:
chmod 705 -R ANOTHERUSER/
gksu -u ANOTHERUSER xcalc
it asks for a password, i type in the correct
If i use https, then my connection "is safe", ok.
I just want to know, that can someone see that what link i'm exactly visiting?
I mean, it can only see, that i'm visiting THISSITE.COM, or it can see
THISSITE.COM/SOMELINK.html ?
thank you for any info, link :\
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HDD#1
HDD#2
I copy files between HDD#1 and HDD#2.
When i finish, i need a quick "hasing method" - i just want to check,
that the copy was 100% ok.
md5sum, sha256sum is slow -> are there any "very fast" hash algoritms?
- just for checking if the copied file is corrupt or not [i just need
to know,
just a normal desktop. [no server function on it]. on a plain notebook.
On 21 November 2010 14:23, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Nov 2010 11:27:09 +0100, Arthur Bela wrote:
>
>> I
>>
>> apt-get install selinux
>>
>> Ok. Reboot. So I'm better pro
I tried to:
kill -9 3341
but it's still there, and it's using 100% cpu :\
I only tried to download a few linux iso's, so i can seed them back a
couple of times [about ~20 at a time :O ] but transmission just
freezez
I tried to log out, and log in, when i log back, it's still there :O
only when
I
apt-get install selinux
Ok. Reboot. So I'm better protected now, or i have to set a few things?
I read that selinux is good for post-exploitation situations. What do
i have to google to search for solutions protecting me
"before-exploitations"?
*exploitations ~ intrusions, penetrations, sry4
i can recursively zip a folder with password with:
zip -re some-folder.zip some-folder/
but how can i "encrypt" the filenames in the zip file? cause i can see
them, i just only can't extract them!
or there isn't any way? 7-zip under windows can do it :O
ubuntu 10.10
Thank you for any answer!
Does anyone has a "generate-pi.c" source code?
Thanks.. :D :\
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I believe that this has been mentioned before, but I still haven't heard a
credible argument. If I monitor the processes on my when I first open a
browser, not much changes, expect maybe a few added processes for the
browser. If I do a search on Google.. nothing. But, as soon as I log into
Gmail
On Tue, Oct 26, 2010 at 5:27 PM, green wrote:
> Jozsef Vadkan wrote at 2010-10-26 16:08 -0500:
>> How?
You shouldn't need a microphone, unless you speak very quietly. Then a
mic and amplifier might be needed.
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On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 8:15 PM, Andrew Reid wrote:
> But I'm curious if anyone on the list knows the rationale for
> distributing kernels with this set to 32. Is that just a
> reasonable number that's never been updated? Or is there some
> complication that arises after 32 cores, and should I
I'm using it now. It's nice, but somehow is hard on the eyes. It
seems.. dull or dimmed. Foggy. Hard to describe.
Is the gamma for wallpaper correct according to specs on wiki?
"Gamma: Please gamma-correct all this artwork. 0.45 (not 2.2)."
Could just be my lcd. In any case, nice work. It's stil
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 9:52 AM, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Arthur Machlas wrote:
>>
>> Did a network install of Squeeze the other day, on a computer without
>> wireless. Normally I remove everything but lo in
>> /etc/network/interfaces, but after resume from suspend
Did a network install of Squeeze the other day, on a computer without
wireless. Normally I remove everything but lo in
/etc/network/interfaces, but after resume from suspend network-manager
reported disabling device eth0 for reason 2, whatever that meant, and
the only way to bring it back up was to
> There is something to be said about stuff that puts functionality over form.
> XFCE is likely to be more stable and safer than anything KDE or Gnome.
1. The two are not mutually exclusive. A!!Y being a good example,
which gnome wins hands down over XFCE.
2. The biggest threat to a system, IMHO,
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 1:44 PM, Celejar wrote:
> On Wed, 13 Oct 2010 07:18:12 -0500
> Arthur Machlas wrote:
>
> ...
>
>> The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
>> losing a decent screensaver, gdm and powermanager not worth it. Once
>
&g
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 8:10 AM, Paul Cartwright wrote:
> On Wed October 13 2010, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>> For those wanting to "lighten up" the gnome desktop, alt+f2,
>> gconf-editor, ctrl+f the following:
>>
>> low_resource (enable)
>> workarounds (d
For those wanting to "lighten up" the gnome desktop, alt+f2,
gconf-editor, ctrl+f the following:
low_resource (enable)
workarounds (disable)
animation (disable all that come up)
The difference between xfce and gnome, for me is negligible, and
losing a decent screensaver, gdm and powermanager not
On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 5:55 AM, Wolodja Wentland
wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 22:48 +0100, Wolodja Wentland wrote:
>> It works perfectly with eduroam and
> Let me elaborate on the eduroam configuration.
>
> For eduroam you choose "PEAP with TKIP/MSCHAPV2
>
> Identity: u...@host.tld
> Pa
2010/10/12 Stanisław Findeisen :
> 3. This is not the first time I am having problems with NetworkManager
> here on Debian, so I think I will get rid of it. The question is how to
> switch between available WiFi connections without NetworkManager.
>
> For instance I could store network connection p
>> I'm struggling to understand the autoremoval behavior of aptitude
>> 0.6.3. Let's say I have a virtual package A provided by A1 and
AFAIK, it gets autoremoved it it was automatically installed AND if
there are no other packages on the system that depend AND/OR recommend
it, depending on your pr
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 3:33 PM, James Allsopp
wrote:
> Instead of Word and Endnotes, use Latex and bibtex, bit of a learning
> curve, but much better results,
> James
I'd recommend iceweasel with the zotero extension, and openoffice with
the zotero plugin.
There is always R for your statistical
>>> FYI, the request has been rejected with
>>>
>>> - I don’t think it is worth splitting. - need a better rationale
>>> - WTF is that debian-user Cc?
>>>
>>> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=598448
>>
>> Mmm, it hasn't been rejected (at least by now). DD asks you a reason for
>> ac
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
>> Lots of useful info in there Javier. Also worth mentioning, though it
>> doesn't seem you use it, is laptop-mode-tools.
>
> I did include it in the ones I have installed, :-) The original list
> had it with some words as well, so I thought
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 2:47 PM, Javier Vasquez wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 12:55 PM, Mark Goldshtein
> wrote:
>> On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 9:37 PM, Javier Vasquez
>> wrote:
>>...
>>
>> If you have couple of minutes, would you, please, to expand your
>> comments about a system without deskto
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:10 AM, T o n g wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010 08:25:58 +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
>> Huh? AFAIK, pm-utils never depended on HAL; it used to recommend it,
>> but it does not do this anymore.
>
> "pm-utils is the new suspend and powerstate setting framework. It is
> usually
On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 3:54 AM, Lisi wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 September 2010 08:33:41 Scott Ferguson wrote:
>> Which remembers me
>
> Scott,
>
> That's not fair. :-(
>
> Lisi
Yes, to which I would add that even though Scott's command of the
English language is far superior, or so I am given to u
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 11:16 PM, T o n g wrote:
> However, I'm wondering if it OK to install RH packages directly using rpm
> instead of going through alien convention.
> Do you have any similar experiences?
Yes, one time my girlfriend put diesel into our gasoline powered car.
I didn't think th
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:25 PM, Curt Howland wrote:
> Hi. Up to date Squeeze, compiling the latest 2.6.36-rc4 kernel.
>
> Last time the problem was compiling the kernel at all, which is
> working just fine now thank you Debian-User.
>
> fakeroot make-kpkg --append-to-version -curt1.0 --initrd ke
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 12:18 PM, Scott Ferguson
wrote:
> On 20/09/10 10:15, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
>> This is a new install of Lenny on Windows 7 Virtual PC. I basically
> Perhaps some of the links off this link might be useful
> http://blogs.msdn.com/search/SearchResults.aspx?q=linux§ions=4122
On Mon, Sep 20, 2010 at 11:08 AM, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> On 9/20/2010 11:29 AM, Arthur Machlas wrote:
>>
>> The thing of it is, this doesn't sound like a Debian problem/question.
>> And most every suggestion is given with that in mind. So if you wanted
>> to see
The thing of it is, this doesn't sound like a Debian problem/question.
And most every suggestion is given with that in mind. So if you wanted
to see if it was a Debian problem, then you'd do things like try it in
another VM. Of course, this isn't possible for whatever reason -
doesn't matter - ther
Oops. Wrong list originally
-- Forwarded message --
From: Arthur Barlow
Date: Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 2:05 PM
Subject: xvidtune and nouveau video driver
To: freebsd-questi...@freebsd.org
Ever since Debian went to the "nouveau" video driver for Nvidia, I have not
be
I'm glad this was cross posted otherwise I would've missed it. Even if
there are technical hurdles it's an exciting idea and I'm looking
forward to reading the devel mailing list for follow-ups. The point
about eating your own dog food is well made i thought, though whether
there is any interest in
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