Charles Curley:
> Siard:
>
> > To type ♠ , for example:
> >
> > - hold Ctrl+Shift
> > - type U2660
> > - release Ctrl+Shift
>
> Nice to know about, but it requires knowing the UTF code for the
> characters you want. That's a bit like trying to
Charles Curley:
> Thomas George:
>
> > I am amazed that the playing card symbols spade, heart, diamond and
> > club don't appear any of the collections in my Debian Buster
> > programs. I can insert them in the text I type by entering
> > CTRL-SHIFT-Uunicode but if this text in a Thunderbird email
> > To re-enable this, set GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in /etc/default/grub.
>
>Thanks! But I did that, ran update-grub which reported:
>
> > Warning: os-prober will be executed to detect other bootable partitions.
> > Its output will be used to detect bootable binaries on them and create
>
Michel Verdier:
> Intense Red:
>
> > Looking at /boot/grub/grub.cfg it uses a function format that I
> > don't recognize and cannot make easy sense of -- I just want a simple
> > text entry to give me the option of booting off sdf1 or sdg1 in the
> > grub menu.
> >
> > Can anyone whack me with
On Sun, 4 Dec 2022 05:29 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I wish to document a personal project.The desired format will resemble
> the outline for term papers we wrote in school in the 50's. Except some
> items may be a short paragraph or two long.
Like some others here, I can only guess what thos
Peter Easthope wrote:
> From: Siard
> Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2022 00:00:26 +0200
>
>
>
>Test.html
>
>
>
>
> left
> right
>
>
>
>
> Thanks. Yes, that puts "left" on the left and "right"
Please ignore the previous messsage. Something went wrong.
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On Tue, 25 Oct 2022 13:14 -0500, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hi,
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>
> If this HTML text is in a file, a browser should be able to render it.
>
>
>
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On Wed, 17 Aug 2022 20:00 +, ghe2001 wrote:
> Anybody have anything to say about editing sound files?
>
> I started to answer the poster's question and found that, in their
> infinite wisdom, the Debian designers seem to have removed Audacity from
> the upcoming release, Bookworm.
I heard som
On Wed, 22 Jun 2022 17:25 +1000, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
> On 21/6/22 20:53, Siard wrote:
> > I should also note that right now there appear to be problems with the
> > latest
> > kernel, 5.18.0. The message in the terminal where VB was started from, says:
> > "WA
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 13:28 -0400, Boyan Penkov wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2022, 13:26 Siard wrote:
> > On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 07:48 -0400, Boyan Penkov wrote:
> > > ... ensuring linux-kernel-headers for 5.18 were installed, and then
> > > reinstalling virtualbox and virtual
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 07:48 -0400, Boyan Penkov wrote:
> ... ensuring linux-kernel-headers for 5.18 were installed, and then
> reinstalling virtualbox and virtualbox-dkms resolved the issue for me.
> I can confirm this is working on 5.18.0-1-amd64 right now.
Is this in testing? Do you have a debian
On Tue, 21 Jun 2022 00:05 +0100, Peter Hillier-Brook wrote:
> On 20/06/2022 14:55, Siard wrote:
> > On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 14:21 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> > > Has something changed that makes virtualbox workable again,
> >
> > I have the Virtualbox 6.1.34 pac
On Mon, 20 Jun 2022 14:21 +0200, Anders Andersson wrote:
> Has something changed that makes virtualbox workable again,
I have the Virtualbox 6.1.34 package for Debian 11, downloaded from
www.virtualbox.org, working fine in Debian 12 (Bookworm).
Hans wrote:
> There is also "su -p", which stands for "preserve". You need this, if you
> want use graphical applications as a normal user, which need root rights
> (for example wireshark or editing config files with kwrite, with owner
> "root").
I accomplished the same by creating /usr/local/bin/
On Sun, 15 May 2022 16:48 -0400, pa...@quillandmouse.com wrote:
> On Sun, 15 May 2022 18:25 +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> > Keep the gmail address and just forward from there to an address
> > ypu control.
>
> If you know how to have gmail forward to some other address, I'd love
> to know how. I could
On Wed, 11 May 2022 20:52:22 +0200, Fero Dali wrote:
> So please if there are any other working email accounts i could get tell
> me. (I found http://riseup.net but I need Invite there which I do not have)
Do a search for 'gmail alternatives' and you will find at least a dozen of
them. Ad-free acc
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022, Curt wrote:
> On 2022-01-20, Siard wrote:
> > Bob Bernstein wrote:
> > > Executing 'apt-cache search tesseract' brings up a multitude of
> > > packages.
> > >
> > > My need is simple enough, I think: I like to scan
Bob Bernstein wrote:
> Executing 'apt-cache search tesseract' brings up a multitude of
> packages.
>
> My need is simple enough, I think: I like to scan (using an
> Epson scanner) pages of printed books -- almost one hundred per
> cent text -- and then use OCR to produce pages from which I can
David Wright wrote:
> Finally, using a GUI doesn't scale well. [...] Clicking one's way round
> a GUI can't compete.
The GUI is not the problem here. But GIMP works with raster images, so
everything that is vectorized, including text, is transformed to a rasterized
image, causing loss of sharpness
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 20:45:17 +0200 (CEST), Roger Price wrote:
> On Sun, 15 Aug 2021, Brian wrote:
> > On Sun 15 Aug 2021 at 20:13:55 +0200, Roger Price wrote:
> >
> > > Does this mean that synaptic does _not_ call apt update, and that I
> > > should always run apt update manually before clicking on
On Sun, 04 Jul 2021 17:03 +0800, loushanguan2...@sina.com wrote:
> i've found many books at archive.org in pdf formatbut reading them in
> acrobat for linux is painful, it's slow
> it's fast in acrobat for androidand i think it's fast in Windows
> adobe has stopped upgrade for linux
> i've tried ev
The Wanderer:
> What package, or packages, set(s) up the x-window-manager alternative
> and define(s) symlinks for it?
To set the default x-window-manager, you can use:
# update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
To only see the available (i.e. installed) x-window-managers:
$ update-a
On Thu, 1 Jul 2021 22:37 -0700, Marc Shapiro wrote:
> On 6/22/21 9:23 AM, Siard wrote:
> > In the MATE Terminal settings (Edit > Profile Preferences),
> > tab 'Colors', under 'Palette', set 'Built-in schemes' to 'Custom'
> > and cha
Richard Owlett:
> Siard:
> > In the MATE Terminal settings (Edit > Profile Preferences),
> > tab 'Colors', under 'Palette', set 'Built-in schemes' to 'Custom'
> > and change every color in the color palette to black.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2021 17:32:55, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 22 iun 21, 08:14:08, Richard Owlett wrote:
> > I have vision problems.
> > I *MUST* have black on white text in all cases.
> > The program I'm running gives out colored text.
> > The MATE Help screen is NOT helpful.
> > Help please.
>
>
On Thu, 20 May 2021, Bob Bernstein wrote:
> On Thu, 20 May 2021, Siard wrote:
>
> > [Settings]
> > gtk-font-name = Liberation Sans 12
>
> BINGO!
>
> Remedied almost everything. Fixed-width fonts in the body of
> text-based emails were still too small until I
Bob Bernstein:
> I downloaded the binary from seamonkey-project.org, and untarred
> the bz2 archive. Praise be to whatever Powers and Principalities
> were involved, but the thing started right up without so much as
> a hiccup. What wonders!
>
> Is it me, or does the 'Mail/Newsgroups' window sp
Bob Bernstein:
> Richard Owlett:
> > I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
> > [now running Buster] without any problems.
>
> Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
> versions with install procedures.
>
> Not sure which route I should take, binary
I wrote:
> You can simply download Seamonkey deb's from here:
>
> https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
Correction: those are .tar.bz2 packages.
Getting older. Age takes its toll, I guess.
The Wanderer [about Seamonkey]:
> It's also possible that some third parties may have already packaged it
> into .deb form, albeit not necessarily in a way that'll work with any
> particular Debian release; if you want to search for such a thing, and
> risk creating a FrankenDebian to some degree w
Celejar:
> mick crane:
> > hello,
> > I am totally clueless about audio files.
> > Have for example librivox recordings of "1984" split into a dozen files.
> > Would like to combine them together into one file with
> > ffmpeg join_together "files" some_options) out_file
> > presumably each file has
Long Wind wrote:
> in Chinese barcode is called 2-dimension code
Same as QR code? dmtx-utils should be able to do it.
It contains 2 programs: dmtxread and dmtxwrite.
See also http://libdmtx.sourceforge.net
Nicolas George:
> Siard (12020-07-27):
> > It looks simple to me, or am I missing something?
>
> Does it add the scanner in Gimp's scanner menu?
Ah, I guess I see what I was missing.
On Mon, 27 Jul 2020 11:58:44 +0200, Nicolas George wrote:
> This may be an obvious thing, but I cannot find the answer.
>
> I can scan with:
>
> scanimage -d "hpaio:/net/deskjet_3050a_j611_series?ip=10.0.1.155"
> xsane "hpaio:/net/deskjet_3050a_j611_series?ip=10.0.1.155"
>
> Where do I write thi
rhkramer wrote:
> How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
Well, there are filehosters for that, such as https://postimages.org/ ,
specially meant for such purposes.
Jörg Kampmann wrote:
> I installed Debian 10 on my Fujitsu TX 100 S1 (64 and 32 Bit possible)
> with debian 64. After that I observed: the mouse pointer is awfully
> slow. Therefore I went back to Debian 9 32-bit.
>
> On a HP-Pavillon 64-bit Debian 10 works just fine.
>
> Anybody knows about th
Jörg Kampmann wrote:
> I installed Debian 10 on my Fujitsu TX 100 S1 (64 and 32 Bit possible)
> with debian 64. After that I observed: the mouse pointer is awfully
> slow. Therefore I went back to Debian 9 32-bit.
>
> On a HP-Pavillon 64-bit Debian 10 works just fine.
>
> Anybody knows about th
Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed Video DownloadHelper for jessie's firefox
> but can't install an external app required by it
>
> no luck
> i give up
I have FF 75 downloaded from www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/new/
Unpack and run, no installation needed.
Menu > Add-ons > Extensions
Here's a s
Anastasios Lisgaras wrote:
> Video Download Helper it's a good tool but it never won me over and
> it was never so effective (on all websites) so as to amaze me.
> So much so that I no longer use it at all. Is it better/"stronger"
> in the new versions?
All I can say is that it /can/ download the
Long Wind wrote:
> i have stretch and want to save video on web page:
> https://cl7v.com/html/14071/
> which tool shall i install?
You can install the Video Download Helper browser extension.
It exists for Firefox and Vivaldi, don't know about other browsers.
Grzesiek Sójka wrote:
> I do have sid running on tablet pc. I decided to use one of the
> physical keys as F11. Its keycode is 125 (the one with windows icon). To
> do it on console i put the following in /etc/rc.local:
>
> echo "keycode 125 = F11" | loadkeys
>
> And it works as expected. Unfo
On Wed, 9 Oct 2019 13:07 +0200, svantrig...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hallo allemaal...
> Ik hen een nieuwe laptop gekocht lenovo 330-15ibkr
> Nu wil ik er Debian op zetten.
> Maar welke raden jullie aan?
> De keuze is erg groot bij jullie.
> Alvast bedank Sander van Trigt
Dit is een Engelstalige mailing
I wrote:
> I notice that you are on Gmane.
I realize that I'm probably mistaken. Please forget my previous message.
Robert wrote:
> Is it posible to unsubscibe me fromthe mailind list?
I notice that you are on Gmane. Well, simply remove the
gmane.linux.debian.user newsgroup from your news reader, I would say.
You could also visit gmane.org and find out how to cancel your account
(haven't found out that myself
Op Sun, 15 Sep 2019 16:55 -0700, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> * From: Dan Ritter
> * Date: Wed, 14 Aug 2019 08:26:18 -0400
> > Open a new image.
>
> Right.
>
> > Set the background to transparent.
>
> Haven't quite got that.
File > New
In the dialog 'Create a New File':
Advanced Option
to...@tuxteam.de:
> Astell Astellton:
> > Bonjour,
> >
> > J'ai un problème avec l'installation d'opencv.
> > Tout est expliqué ddans le fichier.
>
> Bonjour,
>
> Cette liste est en langue anglaise. Possiblement il y a plus de
> personnes qui peuvent vous-aider dans la liste en français:
>
>
Victor A. Stoichita wrote:
> Le 26 Aug 2019, steef a écrit :
>
> > hi folks!
> >
> > is there a simple commandline command to get pdftk so kind to merge
> > a couple of pdf-files? the explanation in the man and --help-files is
> > for me in somewhat cryptic english. kind regards, Now it complains
songbird wrote:
> the font within the application is larger, but the menu fonts do not
> change. not sure why either. i may have broken something somewhere
> or the theme i'm using may not be working with that for some reason.
> what theme are you using?
I tried several themes in MATE, but they
songbird:
> Siard:
> > [MATE] System > Preferences > Look and Feel > Appearance > tab 'Fonts'.
> > Set the 'Application font' to the desired font and size.
>
> yes, i have that set and it does not change the office menu font size.
Strange. It w
songbird:
> Siard wrote:
> > Paul Sutton:
> > > [Menu fonts in Libreoffice 6.x]
> > > [] I can't find the scaling option.
> >
> > LibreOffice 6 is a gtk3 application. It appears to be following the
> > gtk3 settings now.
> > You can
Paul Sutton:
> [Menu fonts in Libreoffice 6.x]
> [] I can't find the scaling option.
LibreOffice 6 is a gtk3 application. It appears to be following the
gtk3 settings now.
You can set the menu font and font size of all gtk3 applications,
including LibreOffice, in ~/.config/gtk-3.0/settings.in
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> After upgrading to Sid, during PDFtoMusic re-installation, it asked me to
> install the following packages:
>
> libasound2
> libc6
> libfontconfig1
> libx11-6
> libxrender1
All of these packages were already installed here.
Rodolfo Medina:
> Brian:
> > ./PDFtoMusic\ Pro gives me "Segmentation fault".
>
> To me instead it says:
>
> -bash: ./PDFtoMusic Pro: No such file or directory
I can only say that it works fine here in Buster.
>From ~ or any other directory I run this command:
$ PDFtoMusic\ Pro
These are all
On Sat, 4 May 2019 09:27:26 -0700, Ross Boylan wrote:
> Running firefox-esr on buster I don't seem to be able to install
> addons.
I just read that they fixed it in a new release:
https://news.softpedia.com/news/mozilla-releases-firefox-66-0-4-for-pcs-and-android-to-fix-major-add-ons-issue-525888.
mick crane wrote:
> I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
> underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
> []
> Any suggestions for available GUI that will batch process jpgs ?
First, you could install gimp-plugin-registry. It adds, amo
Jack Dangler:
> Roberto C. Sánchez:
> > Paul Sutton:
> > > Andrea Borgia:
> > > > Bob Bernstein:
> > > > > Where is the 'Quit' or 'Exit' button in Calibre's gui?
> > > >
> > > > It seems there's no specific quit button but I can close it
> > > > without problems by clicking the "X" button at the to
Patrick Bartek:
> Siard:
> > Patrick Bartek:
> > > Juan R. de Silva:
> > > > And may I ask you what do you use to follow this very maillist?
> > >
> > > Claws-mail. I don't follow it on NNTP as some do. All you have to
> > >
Reco:
> Siard:
> > Patrick Bartek:
> > > Juan R. de Silva:
> > > > Patrick Bartek:
> > > > > Claws-mail besides being a text-based only email client can also
> > > > > access NNTP news accounts, too. Although, I've never done so.
>
Patrick Bartek:
> Juan R. de Silva:
> > Patrick Bartek:
> > > Claws-mail besides being a text-based only email client can also
> > > access NNTP news accounts, too. Although, I've never done so.
> > > Abandoned NNTP and pan a year ago.
> >
> > And may I ask you what do you use to follow this very m
Andrew Wood wrote:
> I have a long standing problem with using my scanner (HP ScanJet 5300)
> under Debian using either Simple Scan or gscantopdf.
> [...]
> Any suggestions on how I might identify what the problem is?
You could install the newbiedoc package.
Section 5, 'Help with multimedia in Deb
deloptes wrote:
> Siard wrote:
> > After scanning, an image almost always needs editing. Crop, rotate
> > to correct a skew horizon, remove specks, adjust light and contrast.
>
> Don't know about you, but I usually press the button and get the
> image. Sometimes I u
David Wright wrote:
> So I can't understand your objection to wrapping a scanned image into
> a PDF container, which makes a lot of data handling a lot easier than
> would otherwise be the case.
After scanning, an image almost always needs editing. Crop, rotate to
correct a skew horizon, remove sp
Nicolas George (2018-12-27):
> Siard (2018-12-27):
> > $ ffmpeg -f x11grab -s cif -r 24 -i :0.0 out.mpg
>
> [options that better comply with today's standards]
Thanks, I have archived your notes.
Apparently, the ffmpeg manpage could use an update.
On Thu, 27 Dec 2018 16:45:11 +0100, Ilyass Kaouam wrote:
> Please if you know any opensource tools he can recording session ?
There is a nice article on that: "5 Screen Recorders for the Linux Desktop".
www.linux.com/blog/intro-to-linux/2018/12/5-screen-recorders-linux-desktop
Also, ffmpeg can do
Sven Joachim wrote:
> the issue is that Firefox 52 is not compatible with FFmpeg 4.0
> (libavcodec58). As a result, there is no H.264 support which breaks
> video playback on numerous sites.
The same appears to be valid for Seamonkey. Its latest version 2.49.4
works fine in stable (FFmpeg 3.2), b
Henning Follmann:
> Allen Hoover:
> > Brian:
> > > Jason:
> > > > Felipe Portales:
> > > > > Glenn English:
> > > > > > Anybody know of a civilized, bug-free pdf viewer? (will
> > > > > > display full screen with no or thin borders, allows for
> > > > > > manipulating size and position)
> > > > >
>
10 days ago, Brad Rogers wrote:
> We still don't appear to be able to remove Wilber from the main window,
> however.
Meanwhile, I've made considerable progress though. In Gimp 2.10 in buster
there are four styles in /usr/share/gimp/2.0/themes: Dark, Gray, Light,
System. In Light/gtkrc you'll find
David Niklas:
> James H. H. Lampert:
> > Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (my preferred Open Office icon is a
> > manual typewriter, my preferred Firefox icon is one I found with the
> > eponymous fox chewing on a Microsloth Imploder logo, and my preferred
> > Thunderbird icon has the eponymous
James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Hmm. I'm all for customizing UIs (), but what have you got
> against Wilber?
Maybe I'm overly sensitive, but that creepy critter constantly peeping
at me grates on my nerves.
Brad Rogers wrote:
> from 2.10, the user prefs file is at ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/gimprc
That's good to know. I had ~/.gimp-2.8 in buster (Gimp 2.10) and
stretch (Gimp 2.8) linked to the same configuration files, which is
why this link still existed in buster.
> We still don't appear to be able to r
There is one annoying thing about Gimp. As long as there's no picture
open, there's a nasty creature constantly peeping at me over the edge
of the window.
It appears to be Wilber, the Gimp mascot. There is a small one in the
toolbox, but that one can be removed by setting 'toolbox-wilber' to
'no' i
Felix Miata:
> I thought there was, and was hoping for, one much like Windows had
> 20 years ago (and still had last I looked).
>
> http://fm.no-ip.com/SS/Fnt/font-lsansi.gif
>
> Any idea if exists FOSS clone of it?
Oh, but that's the style of gnome-font-viewer as well as kfontview.
Op Sat, 7 Jul 2018 21:22:02 -0400 schreef Felix Miata:
> Can anyone name a freedesktop utility that produces font samples
> such as those seen on
> https://screenshots.debian.net/package/fonts-crosextra-caladea
> or similar? I know one exists, but can't remember its name, or
> figure out how to fin
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 11:44 -0400, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 6/14/18, Siard wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:40 +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> > > Siard wrote on 06/13/18 17:28:
> > > >
> > > > I took a try and upgraded the xserver-*** packages in
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 12:40 +0200, Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Siard wrote on 06/13/18 17:28:
> >
> > I took a try and upgraded the xserver-*** packages in testing to
> > version 2:1.20.0 taken from unstable.
> > It did work; X (started with 'startx') is back, de
On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 11:58:31 +0200, Piotr wrote:
> I got new mouse which has some extra buttons, but in standard Xfce4
> settings there is no way to configure some functions for them. Is
> there a software to do this? Can it be done in some configuration
> files?
xbindkeys may be used to assign an
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote:
> Which version of the systemd packages (udev, libsystemd0, etc.) is
> installed?
238-5.
> On my testing/unstable systems X can be started using "startx" with
> xorg-server version 2:1.20.0-2 but systemd packages in version 237.
> systemd 238 is not working.
I took a try
A couple of months ago, xserver-common, xserver-xorg-core and
xserver-xorg-legacy
were upgraded from version 1.19.2 to 1.19.6 in Buster.
But since then, when starting X from the console, the process soon comes to a
grinding halt. These are the last lines:
(==) Log file: "/home//local/share/xorg/
Charlie S wrote:
> It must be an idiosyncrasy of FVWM, that it doesn't show that little
> spin control there?
>
> I just tried it again in both programs to be certain. There is nothing
> there, and no matter what I point and click on, there is nothing that
> will change the order of the directorie
Charlie S wrote:
> But when I go Ctrl-O when in Kate or Lyx the order is reversed.
I tried Kate. To reverse the order, click the 'Name' header.
Note the small black triangle at the right side of the header
pointing up or down.
Rainer Dorsch wrote:
> on a buster system, I have trouble with adb and my Nexus 5X:
>
> rd@b370:~$ adb shell
> error: insufficient permissions for device: verify udev rules.
>From the description of adb:
"This package recommends "android-sdk-platform-tools-common" which
contains the udev rules fo
On Mon, 14 May 2018 21:26 + (UTC), Long Wind wrote:
> i've just installed the package, how to use it?
> in firefox of stretch, click Edit -> Preferences -> Content -> Advanced
> i'm unable to see the new font
> how to use it in firefox? Thanks!
First select it under 'Fonts & Colours', as you
On Sun, 6 May 2018 21:26 + (UTC), Long Wind wrote:
> some Chinese file names are properly shown in xterm in stretch, but
> other are not
> all Chinese characters can be properly shown in firefox
> how to solve it? Thanks!
You could try uxterm. It is provided by the xterm package.
Another meth
solitone:
> Don Armstrong:
> > You can use either. `shutdown -h now` on a machine with systemd
> > actually invokes systemctl with the equivalent of systemctl poweroff
>
> Yes, I've checked again and now 'systemctl poweroff' does power off
> the machine. No idea on what changed.
FYI:
By default,
solitone wrote:
> # systemctl poweroff
>
> However, with the latter the system does shut down, although the
> machine does not power off (I have to physically press the off
> button).
Here, 'systemctl poweroff', as user or as root, does power off the
machine, both in stable and testing. So the qu
Markus Grunwald wrote:
> Thunderbird seems to handle fontsizes different than all the other
> programs I'm using.
In Testing, if I start Thunderbird from an x-terminal, this is what
I see:
$ thunderbird
No protocol specified
Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused
Error: cann
Pierre Frenkiel:
> [...] but no way with CUPS.
Did you try the CUPSwrapper driver for your model supplied by Brother
itself?
http://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadlist.aspx?c=gb&lang=en&prod=hll2340dw_us_eu_as&os=128
I have a similar driver for another Brother model, and it works fine
with it.
Long Wind wrote:
> I can't find mplayer-gui for jessie.
For jessie, only smplayer, gnome-mplayer and kmplayer appear to exist as
a frontend for mplayer.
https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=mplayer&searchon=names&suite=oldstable§ion=all
Fred wrote:
> Xcoloredit was available for Solaris to view system standard colors and
> enter rgb values. I found this is available for some of the BSD
> distributions but not Debian. All I could find is kcolorchooser which
> is associated with KDE which I don't use. Is there another color
>
arne wrote:
> It would be nice to find another one other than imgur to show a
> picture :)
http://postimages.org/ is very suitable for this purpose.
There are several other filehosters though.
Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> I scanned the document to ppm files, sent them to tesseract, put the
> output of tesseract into a .txt file, and cleaned up from there.
You could try gimagereader, a frontend for tesseract, making this
process somewhat easier. Among others, it uses a spell checker, so
errors
On Thu, 3 Aug 2017, Илья Валеев wrote:
> I'm unable to change mouse acceleration and threshold in Stretch.
>
> It does not depend on DE. There are no error appears. For example, in
> KDE settings applies correctly, ~/.kde/share/config/kcminputrc creates
> and contain properly values, but mouse beh
Ivan Petrov:
> Is it possible to use Adobe In Desigh with crossover or wine?
InDesign CS6 seems to work with the latest version of Wine.
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=755
https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=version&iId=26506
Considering that you d
Wellington Terumi Uemura:
> Michael Biebl:
> > I would set the system clock from LOCAL to UTC (see /etc/adjtime)
>
> Just to give a feedback, this doesn't work if you have a second OS
> like Windows.
Did you follow this procedure?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Time#UTC_in_Windows
"One reas
Rodolfo Medina:
> Siard writes:
> > You can use Firefox and install the Video DownloadHelper extension.
> > Despite the word 'Video' in its name, it saves the audio file as an
> > mp3.
>
> Thanks, interesting... Does it save videos as well?
O
Rodolfo Medina:
> Here:
>
> http://www.radio3.rai.it/dl/portaleRadio/media/ContentItem-ee5e755e-200b-4133-9a9b-da491982bf01.html
>
> you listen to a Liszt's ballad. I wonder if and how it is possible to
> download it and/or copy it to a file. Any hint...?
You can use Firefox and install the Vi
Ric Moore:
> Fungi4All:
> > Sorry for the top-post but I think it is appropriate
>
> It is not ever appropriate, no matter what you think. Ric
I do not quite agree. Bottom posting and top posting are different
styles of responding; choosing between them depends on your purpose.
Especially in a c
Michael Milliman:
> As I understand it, Stretch will become stable in a couple of weeks.
> At that time what is now Sid (unstable) will become Testing. Is this
> correct?
No, that is not correct. :-) Testing will be unaffected.
Depending on how you configure /etc/apt/sources.list, you can either
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