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fre, 21 09 2012 kl. 13:10 +0200, skrev Michelle Konzack:
> and the design is for the ass.
Just curious.. How do a keyboard look, when it's designed for the ass
and exactly HOW do one operate it ?
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tor, 13 09 2012 kl. 05:02 +0200, skrev lee:
> Let us know how it turns out in about three years from now :)
I wouldn't be suprised if I stil was happily using the ASRock...
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ons, 12 09 2012 kl. 18:40 +0100, skrev Tony van der Hoff:
> No, you didn't; neither did I, it was "Lee".
>
> But you have just snipped all the attributions...
Well.. sorry.
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ons, 12 09 2012 kl. 03:01 +0200, skrev lee:
> Get an MSI board if you can. Asus sucks and Gigabyte is the worst crap
> you can get. I don't have any experience with Asrock, though.
Well, it ended up with an ASRock.
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tir, 11 09 2012 kl. 20:05 -0400, skrev Doug:
> Why not report back after you have installed an OS on it.
Yeah, why not. The board comes in a pile of stuff I've orderet. It
should be here monday so I should get it done some time next week.
Tom
tir, 11 09 2012 kl. 17:52 +, skrev Camaleón:
> On Tue, 11 Sep 2012 18:51:22 +0200, Tom Rausner wrote:
> A bad copy does not have to mean a hardware problem. Maybe using a
> different software to do the copy process could have helped to diagnose
> the problem.
I did try differ
o be corrupted. And I tried another drive
with the same result. I didn't look at the logs.
> An sata (or ata) port of the board could gone bad.
Wouldn't that be a good argument for a new board ?
> Asrock? Are you sure? O:-)
You
al boot
> manager (BIOS/UEFI) for compatibility issues.
Yes, but I just wanted to be sure there wasn't any hidden issues.
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tir, 11 09 2012 kl. 16:40 +0200, skrev maderios:
> Hi
> I bought uefi motherboard 1 year ago. It works well with squeeze weezy
> and sid. "UEFI" changes nothing.
Thanks for the help. I'm buying an UEFI-board. Just wanted to be sure
I wouldn't get any ba
he user (which should be the norm), UEFI isn't supposed to be a
> show-stopper by itself.
OK. Thanks.
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market doesn't
have an old-style BIOS, they've got the UEFI-thing. So the question
is; can I replace my motherboard with one infested with the UEFI-thing
and get a Debian install to work on it ?
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ons, 15 08 2012 kl. 06:50 -0700, skrev Weaver:
> I just installed KDE's new flag-ship suite, 'Calligra', for five minutes.
> Kind regards,
Yes... and?
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ons, 25 07 2012 kl. 03:09 +1200, skrev Chris Bannister:
> Try *purging* evolution, reinstalling libnss3, then installing evolution
> again.
>
> It MIGHT work, see thread "Can't run iceweasel [Couldn't load XPCOM]"
Did try it, didn't work. I'm makin
Hi
Just a little update;
I've noticed the guys in the UBUNTU branch is having problems with
Evolution after the upgrade
to 11.10.
Bug #855725 ;
Evolution does not start after the latest updates (evolution: error while
loading shared libraries: libnss3.so: cannot open shared object file: No
such
Hi again.
I'm back trying to get Evolution running... without success I'm afraid.
If I try to install libnss3-1d as backport, I get this result;
root@Colossus:/home/tom# apt-get -t squeeze-backports install libnss3-1d
libnss3-1d er i forvejen den nyeste version.(danish meaning; libnss3-1d is
alr
2012/7/24 Tom Rausner
>
> squeeze +backports. I got around to the ia32-thingy just a moment ago too.
> Trying to call it as backport...
>
> It seems I had it all but ia32-libs-dev but it didn't do the trick...
maybe I shuld just
hit the sack and hope for a fresh head
2012/7/24 Thierry Chatelet
>
> Which flavor are you running?
> I have tha following whith wheezy:
> aptitude search libnss3
> i A libnss3 - Network Security Service
> libraries
> i A libnss3-1d- Network Security Service
> libraries -
> tra
2012/7/23 Thierry Chatelet
>
>
> Evolution is looking libnss3.so.1d, not libnss3.so. Try reinstalling it.
> Thierry
>
> I would love to do exactly that... but there doesn't seem to exist a
packet of that name
anywhere in this universe. Besides I have a hunch this is about a directory
gone missing
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> Hello Debian users!
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> Sometimes I have the need to send files that are too large for email to
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tor, 17 05 2012 kl. 10:54 +0100, skrev Darac Marjal:
> On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 09:45:25AM +0200, Tom Rausner wrote:
> >Hi Administrators of this list
>
> Actually, you've reached the users of the list. As mentioned at
> http://lists.debian.org, the maintai
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