it's a quick fix.
I'm sorry if this is stupid and or vague. I'm not so good with hardware
and I'm not sure how to ask the right questions.
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On 19-02-28 11:53, Dan Ritter wrote:
> Jonas Hedman wrote:
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> from the frequently useful archlinux wiki:
>
>
> ! Xresources file
>
> URxvt*inheritPixmap: true
> URxvt*transparent: true
> ! URxvt*shading: 0 to 99 darkens, 101 to 200 lightens
> URxvt*
knowledgable might perhaps be
able to deduce something from this.
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- A "real" transparency, using the composite manager currently
running (xcompmgr, dcompmgr, compiz...)
and I'm trying to get the "fake" transparency to work.
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tion is rxvt-unicode (9.22-1+b1) but for safe
measure I compiled it from source just to get confirmation that the
problem remains.
Am I missing something obvious? Any ideas on how to solve this or
further troubleshoot this issue would be highly appreciated.
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art and some googleable terms.
Thanks again, highly appreciated (and stupid of me not to find this on
my own)!
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care about my general solution for disabling those
horrible beeps:
By blacklisting
in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
blacklist pcspkr
blacklist snd_pcsp
Any help would be highly appreciated!
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ow and it works really well and I'm superhappy with it.
Thanks again everyone!
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correctly they are also very heavy.
As a small reference: I made due with a Asus EEE PC 1005HA for a number
of years and it generally worked well for my purposes but it died and
surfing was a pain so I'm looking to upgrade a bit from that.
Any suggestions?
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tried a number of times just to make sure that the behavior is
consistent.
How can I make alsa/pulse remember my card after purge/reinstall?
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to install pmount first, apt-get install pmount, as root.
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evice to use in a
> mount command. And, as a secondary question (there are two points on offer
> for this one), how to mount it without knowing the device's fs.
>
> regards, Ron
>
While not automatic, insert usb, demesg | tail and then pmount sdbX
and df for checking availab
all debian with the first dvd and whatever number that other dvd is
> > in future.
>
> The DVDs contain free software only.
I apologize in advance for my ignorance but is this really true
regarding the Linux kernel? (blobs?)
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> suggest me ?
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What about som textbased client like mutt or alpine?
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On 15-10-27 14:01:09, Mateusz Kozłowski wrote:
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> Hi,
> Could You tell me which debian desktop environment is the most security and
> the best privacy and which You recommned for debian users? (KDE, XFCE, GNOME
> etc.)?
>
What is your threat model?
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