Using FVWM - Debian Jessie [testing] and would like to know how I move
a pop up window. Example the "Save" window.
In Wheezy it was Ctrl + Alt and left mouse if memory serves or just
Ctrl and left mouse for both the main window and the popup?
TIA
Charlie
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I get this message:
Sometimes the connection fails and sometimes it continues on as here:
bound to xxx.xxx.x.xxx -- renewal in 34212 seconds.
cat: /var/run/wpa_supplicant.wlan1.pid: No such file or directory
Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client 4.2.2
Copyright 2004-2011 Internet Systems Cons
System: Debian Linux testing 3.2.0-2-686-pae on Acer 3614WLC laptop
Did aptitude safe-upgrade with aptitude yesterday and there are a heap
of errors like:
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
A package failed to install. Trying to recover:
Setting up fontconfig-config (2.9
On Mon, 1 Aug 2011 00:02:13 -0400, Mark Grieveson wrote:
Hello. I recently obtained a used laptop, which I fixed up. It is
relatively good (IE, a Pentium IV) so I'm not too worried about it
being able to power the applications I'm hoping to run. Generally, I
prefer using a less cluttered machi
On Tue, 26 Apr 2011 04:38:10 +, shawn wilson wrote:
On Apr 26, 2011 12:25 AM, wrote:
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> With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups
without
any obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer
Aspire 3614WLCi laptop.
>
> Not a real worry as I have kept
With the linux-image-2.6.38-2-686 kernel I get hard lockups without any
obvious reason and working with different programs on my Acer Aspire
3614WLCi laptop.
Not a real worry as I have kept the: linux-image-2.6.32-5-686 kernel
and boot into that.
However, I was wondering what files I might
When I net installed this Debian testing system on my laptop the
wireless network that I connected to was an open wireless network.
Without a password.
Since then it has had a password required and I don't know how to place
the password into /etc/network/interfaces
Below are some methods I h
> Frank videotron.ca> writes:
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>> I have googled the problem but can't make head nor tail of the
>> solutions.
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>> During today's update on my testing machine I was asked whether I wanted
>> to
>> update to grub2. I said OK - after the re boot I picked the chain
>> option. The
>> boot went w
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>>> On 02/17/08 00:54, Charlie wrote:
On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Kushal Kumaran shared this with us all:
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>> On Sun, 17 Feb 2008, Kushal Kumaran shared this with us all:
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> Jimmy Wu wrote:
>> I just got the ThinkPad T61 laptop today. I went in to system
>> properties to take a look at the hardware device manager and I noticed
>> it included "Trusted Platform Module 1.2". Now, this raised a red
>> flag for me, as my first impressions of "trusted computing" were
>> fr
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