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Hoping for a resolution without bloodshed,
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I'm inclined to say it falls on
the frequent poster. I understand that you want to express your
views, but there are less public fora that might be better, ones
dedicated to such topics, in fact. So I guess basically the
take-home message should just be "be considerate; don't put the
bur
're looking for, but if
worse comes to worst you could give it a shot.
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Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2007-05-17, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Well, I do know that to get rid of caps lock completely and make it
> > into a control key so that it's actually *useful*, you can edit (as
> >
ment found there.
Beyond that, you might check out the manuals for dumpkeys(1) and
loadkeys(1). You can use them to create a custom keymap.
setkeycodes(8) could probably be used to assign keycodes to things
that produce garbage, but I could be making that up.
I hope that helps...
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Sorry to revive this after a while of no response, but I've only
just now found time *to* respond.
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Amy writes:
> > By "decoders" I mean things like antiword that remove all the
> > nasty binary blobs and leave the AS
Serena Cantor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > [...] if you have to present on a computer that hasn't yet
> > figured out how to deal with OpenOffice, you can save your
> > presentation as a PDF presentation and use (PDF reader of
> > cho
ink is pretty awesome for creating
really nice-looking PDF presentations. If you don't know what I'm
talking about, don't worry about it; it's probably not worth
learning a whole new way of doing things unless you're a closet
keyboard-only person.
Good luck with your
"Russell L. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [070515 11:07]:
> > Alternately, have you considered using GNU Screen? That way, if you
> > start up mc in it and later SSH in, all you need to do is screen -r
>
SH links
> are being used. This arrangement allows me to move files from one
> directory to another on the remote machine (Edith).
Alternately, have you considered using GNU Screen? That way, if you
start up mc in it and later SSH in, all you need to do is screen -r
and you've got it...
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> [Remember kids, the Microsoft Office Student and Teacher licence
> you have in college expires when you graduate - please uninstall
> all Microsoft college licenced products and purchase full
> versions at $$$ cost or we'll send BSA/
John Hasler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05/11/07 10:33, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > John Hassler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Well, sweet! So the impression I'm getting is that reverse
> > engineering is basically protec
Ron Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 05/11/07 10:33, Amy Templeton wrote:
> [ka-SNIP!]
> > On a positive note, I recently did actually get through to
> > someone (next year she plans not to use any .docs on her little
> > area on the school website)!
> Grea
Ye gods but this thread got out of control. I would respond, but I
accidentally deleted a lot of it with an overzealous delete command
in gnus (I passed it a 20 instead of a 2, somehow). Nice to know
people are *passionate,* at least.
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Calejar wrote:
> > Ron Johnson wrote:
> > > There are those of us who believe that claims of
> > > discrimination became trite many years ago.
> >
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > I'm inclined to disagree; it is more subtle now, but it still
> > exists
John Hassler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Well, sweet! So the impression I'm getting is that reverse
> > engineering is basically protected by law?
> When done for interoperability.
> > So that means that I could use decoder program
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 08:01:45PM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 01:00:19AM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > > > Andre
mmiller3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Amy" == Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > mmiller3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> You might consider printing them with openoffice and then
> >> asking the
raries, archives, educational
> institutions, law enforcement, and encryption research.
Well, sweet! So the impression I'm getting is that reverse
engineering is basically protected by law? So that means that I
could use decoder programs without fearing that they may become
illegal
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 01:00:19AM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > what happens when you disable your xmodmap with a "us" layout?
> >
emacsclient didn't support -e or something (because before
upgrading I could never get anything to happen, but afterwards it
worked fine).
Just two cents...
Amy
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ing for the "good old days" instead
of doing actual research.
> > A female that writes lisp? I'm highly suspicious.
Oh dear...whatever shall I do if my cover is blown? This will blow
the lid off of the whole conspiracy to make it look like women can
use Emacs and lisp!
> &g
"Kushal Kumaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/10/07, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Kushal Kumaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On 5/10/07, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Hey
"Kushal Kumaran" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 5/10/07, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hey all,
> >
> > Has anybody had success getting BibTeX (specifically apacite, but
> > BibTeX in general) to work with LaTeX-Beamer? If so,
Hey all,
Has anybody had success getting BibTeX (specifically apacite, but
BibTeX in general) to work with LaTeX-Beamer? If so, any
information on how to do so would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Amy
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rom within Emacs (I know, I'm not helping my case; but
I'm really just a literature nerd, I swear!), since it's written in
lisp. Ratpoison's in the Debian repos, I believe (stumpwm is too,
but it's just a CVS snapshot, which is what's available).
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Andrew J. Barr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > It now takes place in New Jersey, and God's character is
> > developed much further (a weird sense of humor comes through in
> > older, now-deprecated versions, but now the more twisted
> > elements
wever, leads to several
assassination attempts, but since he is an expert at Kung-Fu and
always carries several concealed weapons, he easily repels them. In
the end, he becomes a billionaire tycoon and opens up sweat shops
to "civilize" third-world countries.
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mmiller3 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>>> "Amy" == Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Hey all, Can anybody recommend a *really, really
> > convincing* source of information I can give people/my
> > college th
e Germany and Japan before and after WWII?
Before: A lot more populous.
After: In ruins.
Seriously, though...are you advocating dropping nuclear bombs on
people in order to force them to be "free"? 'Cause if I recall
that's how we got Japan to lay down arms...
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ave
> > > as doc file", a "save as something useful" button. The author may
> > > not have the skill or permission to change the toolbar directly.
> >
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Hmm...that would be an interesting trick. I'll google around on
Ron Johnson wrote:
> On 05/08/07 23:17, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 10:03:18PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> >>> On 05/08/07 21:55, Amy Templeton wrote:
> >>> [snip]
> >>&
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 11:40:02PM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > What do you see if you disable your workaround, run
> >
> > > tail -fn0 /
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> > > Joe Hart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > You *could* refuse to deal with people that send you documents
> > > > that you cannot read, but reality says you must at least on
> > > > occasion do so.
> >
&
Andrew Sackville-West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 10:03:18PM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote:
> > On 05/08/07 21:55, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > [snip]
> > > It's a private college, and have no desire to make this
> > > anywhere near
Florian Kulzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (My apologies if we went over this already. I have now totally lost
> track of the various branches of this thread.)
It's okay. Also, appreciated.
> On Fri, May 04, 2007 at 00:26:29 -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Andrew Sack
> > Douglas Allan Tutty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Tue, May 08, 2007 at 03:49:54PM -0400, Amy Templeton wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Can anybody recommend a *really, really convincing* source of
> > > > information I can give peopl
option in sight...grrr...)). And no, installing
OpenOffice or Abiword is not a solution, and antiword isn't a
*lasting* solution, just a one-time quick fix that does nothing to
fix future problems.
Thanks in advance,
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cards. Or, actually...how's Canada doing? I hear it's nice
there...
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Micha Feigin wrote:
> Tyler Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 2007-05-07, Amy Templeton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > TeX installation. Is there some safe way of moving over?
> >
> > I just jumped in, and the only issue I had was getting my sou
also heard tell that people
experience big problems when moving over from TeTeX instead
of just installing TeXLive onto a system without any former
TeX installation. Is there some safe way of moving over?
Also, (very importantly) does AUCTeX work with TeXLive?
Thanks,
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David Claughton wrote:
> Amy Templeton wrote:
> >
> > P.S.: When did the thread title get changed, anyway? I
> >guess I missed that.
> >
> If you mean the 'SOLVED' tag, I'm afraid that'd be me. I guess I'd
> forgotton I was
:-)
> >
> > Well, in retrospect it is obvious that we should have had a good look at
> > your xorg.conf and your logfile first. You joined this thread when we
> > were already completely fixated on solving the ultimate mystery of the
> > keysyms and therefore we could
he
browser, you could maybe just symlink it (but again, be
careful).
So yeah, just a thought.
Amy
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nother VT from
there, it flashes over to it for a second and then switches
back. This also happens if I invoke chvt from the VT. Unless
somebody has an immediately obvious fix for this, however,
I'm willing to live with this, since the fix above is
admittedly treating the symptoms but not so m
witch_VT_1'
> restores the VT switching.
Well, I've got what seems to be the correct output. Also,
xev seems to read things fine from what I can tell. I would
be glad to provide the exact output if it would be helpful.
Thanks,
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ve heard can be done.
> Did we ever do xmodmap -pk | grep VT to confirm those line
> up properly?
'fraid so. And they definitely did match what they're
supposed to be. So much for a simple solution!
Thanks again,
Amy
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> Amy, I was helping you with this and then got distracted.
> Did you resolve this issue at all?
Unfortunately, no (and I also got somewhat distracted and
just came across this message). Basically, at this point I
think I could kludge together a quick fix for t
ke links to files.
ln -s /path/to/original/file /path/to/symlink
> Thus putting a symlink to seamonkey in bin ought to
> suffice until I learn more.
If it's not in your /usr/bin, I'd suggest putting it in
~/bin, or else /usr/local/bin. If the former directory
doesn't
somethin2cool wrote:
> Well, If I type "lynx" into I expect
> it to launch lynx. ie, launch a terminal with command
> lynx.
xterm -e lynx
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vt
as root or with sudo. It doesn't seem to be a file
permissions problem, as I can *invoke* chvt as a normal user
but get the error "VT_ACTIVATE: Operation not permitted"
when I do so.
Any answers are much appreciated.
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usage and
wireless signal, since there are shell commands that can
output that kind of info...so if you really want to switch,
that could possibly be a workable option (then again, it
might just get annoying).
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of different issues, so
with the computer stuff on top of everything else I kind of
get seen sometimes as "that girl who complains about
everything," since my school does have some serious
accessibility issues in general.
In non-computer realms, however, it's an amazing school.
Ve
sylpheed, kmail...?
See, I guess that's part of the weirdness of being me, but
personally I try to turn off any "feature" that requires me
to use the mouse in order to access it. So again, "kids
these days" aren't *all* about flash and fancy show.
Just putting in two
he moment ( for image for example).
> Someone perhaps has a good idea.
Have you considered using pdflatex to create a PDF document
and then using pdftohtml (it's in the repositories) to
convert *that* to HTML? It's not exactly the most graceful
solution, but it seems like it has the pote
Amy Templeton wrote:
> > This line, however, doesn't exist anywhere in my
> > /etc/X11 directory, so as far as I can tell that isn't
> > the problem.
cga2000 wrote:
> So what's your point, exactly?
I just wanted to skip the part where people suggested thin
Bob McGowan wrote:
> > > I presume you mean that using the 'Alt-Ctl-F#' keys
> > > fails to switch to a tty console
Amy Templeton wrote:
> > Yes, that's correct. Also note that before I start X (or
> > after I exit it altogether), I *can* switch from
ith a ctrl-alt-bksp).
> Everything was fine after that.
Hmm, interesting. Unfortunately, it sounds like two
different problems--for one thing, I'm currently using
Lenny. For another, I don't leave my computer up all the
time--I turn it on when I need to use it and off when I
don't. So a simple reboot won't do the trick. Also, I am
able to kill X with C-M-.
Thanks, though!
Amy
Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
> there were some threads related to this a couple months
> ago, so you might review the archives. if that doesn't
> help, post up your xorg.conf
Thanks; I'll do that.
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state what you're trying, I'd
> like confirmation before saying anything more. ;)
I appreciate your caution. Common sense isn't and what may
seem obvious to you may not be for someone else.
Thanks,
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ck), so I don't think the WM is to
blame.
If anybody has any ideas on how to remedy this situation,
I'd appreciate it. Though it's not pressing due to the magic
of xterm + GNU screen, I just would feel more comfortable
knowing that I have that option available.
Thanks,
Amy
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aybe poll for a wireless
connection if there's one around? I mean, I don't really
*mind* doing ifup/down manually, but it'd be neat to maybe
streamline it a bit. Oh, and I would prefer a daemon that
*wouldn't* pull in all kinds of dependencies I don't want,
such as GNOME,
s with an "apt-cache search" for
growisofs--it pulled up the correct result despite growisofs
not being the name of the package. It's a very useful tool
if you don't mind a little terminal.
I hope that helps!
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the sad days
before I discovered Debian), and it worked fine. Just google
for "Microsoft burn ISO image' or something along those
lines.
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> Hello,
>
> Are you aware of any security concerns involving Debian's Address Search
> Protocol, on port 27374? I perform intrusion detection and have observed
> probing activity for this port. Also, can you point me towards any
> resources describing this protocol?
>
> Thank you,
>
> Richard
ied uninstalling and reinstalling the ppp package,
but still have the same error. I am running slink, and have finally got
things the way I like them. Can this problem be fixed?
Amy Anuszewski
p.s. for future reference, if the keyboard goes out on me again, is
there a better way to reboot?
installed the standard system. Now, I want to go back and install the bare necessities to run X. However, I need to know which of the many packages I need to accomplish this. Can someone please get me started on this?
Thank you,
Amy
files should I download and what directory structure should the cd have? I was unable to install redhat from a homemade cd because the install disk couldn't find the proper structure on the cd, and I do not want to run into this trouble again.
Thank you in advance for your help,
Amy Anuszewski
Dear Sirs,
How can install a linux system with window 98. It is a just same as
that with window 95 or it is different.
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