On Fri, Dec 12, 2014 at 10:04:02AM -0500, detwy...@riseup.net wrote:
> > ... clicking on the date on the top panel should display my
> > appointments from Evolution...
>
> Is this documented? Please provide a reference
If you have Gnome installed and Online Accounts configured; usually Evolution
On Friday 12 December 2014 21:54:12 Elimar Riesebieter wrote:
> * Lisi Reisz [2014-12-12 10:00 +]:
> > On Friday 12 December 2014 09:21:31 Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> > > Hi. I'm pretty new to Debian. I just downloaded the 64-bit .iso and
> > > have just installed it. I have a question about th
* Lisi Reisz [2014-12-12 10:00 +]:
> On Friday 12 December 2014 09:21:31 Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> > Hi. I'm pretty new to Debian. I just downloaded the 64-bit .iso and
> > have just installed it. I have a question about the date display on the
> > top panel.
> >
> > My understanding is that
> ... clicking on the date on the top panel should display my
> appointments from Evolution...
Is this documented? Please provide a reference.
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Le 12.12.2014 11:00, Lisi Reisz a écrit :
On Friday 12 December 2014 09:21:31 Jeffrey Needle wrote:
Hi. I'm pretty new to Debian. I just downloaded the 64-bit .iso
and
have just installed it. I have a question about the date display on
the
top panel.
My understanding is that clicking on
On Friday 12 December 2014 09:21:31 Jeffrey Needle wrote:
> Hi. I'm pretty new to Debian. I just downloaded the 64-bit .iso and
> have just installed it. I have a question about the date display on the
> top panel.
>
> My understanding is that clicking on the date on the top panel should
> displ
On 01/03/2012 12:52 PM, Martin, Larry D wrote:
I have Squeeze on an Intel box with CUPS installed and a PDF printer defined.
> What I cannot seen to make happen is to use a line command to cause a
file to
go to the printer and create a PDF document.
Larry
From a console or terminal you can s
On 04/01/12 03:52, Martin, Larry D wrote:
What I cannot seen to make happen is to use a line command to
cause a file to go to the printer and create a PDF document.
What command are you trying to use? And what type of file is that you're
trying to "print"?
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On Tue, 03 Jan 2012 12:52:52 -0500, Martin, Larry D wrote:
Welcome!
But please, keep html format off :-)
> I have Squeeze on an Intel box with CUPS installed and a PDF printer
> defined. What I cannot seen to make happen is to use a line command to
> cause a file to go to the printer and create
Mike Bird wrote:
On Mon January 14 2008 13:54:21 David wrote:
Sorry for butting in, but assuming this is the Lenovo T61, what do you
think of it?
It's one of a number I'm considering at the moment.
Did you get the pre-installed SUSE option or do you have Debian
installed, and if so, any con
On Mon January 14 2008 13:54:21 David wrote:
> > Lenny installer had no problem shrinking the Vista partition and
> > setting up grub dual boot - actually triple boot on the T61 if you
> > keep the diag partition (recommended).
>
> Sorry for butting in, but assuming this is the Lenovo T61, what do
Mike Bird wrote:
Lenny installer had no problem shrinking the Vista partition and
setting up grub dual boot - actually triple boot on the T61 if you
keep the diag partition (recommended).
Sorry for butting in, but assuming this is the Lenovo T61, what do you
think of it?
It's one of a numb
On Jan 14, 2008 2:26 PM, Mike Bird <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon January 14 2008 03:47:32 Chris Bannister wrote:
> > On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 04:51:21PM -0500, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> > > am not a big gamer. The only reason I would have Windows is because
> > > there might be unforeseeable circumst
On Mon January 14 2008 03:47:32 Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 04:51:21PM -0500, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> > am not a big gamer. The only reason I would have Windows is because
> > there might be unforeseeable circumstances when I may run into Windows
> > only software. I am sure if I n
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 04:51:21PM -0500, Jimmy Wu wrote:
> am not a big gamer. The only reason I would have Windows is because
> there might be unforeseeable circumstances when I may run into Windows
> only software. I am sure if I needed to, I could always shrink by
> Debian partition later and
On Jan 9, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Mike Bird wrote:
On Wed January 9 2008 13:51:21 Jimmy Wu wrote:
The reasons I don't want Vista are as follows:
(1) Microsoft claims even the Home Basic needs "20 GB hard drive with
at least 15 GB of available space" (see
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/win
On Wed January 9 2008 13:51:21 Jimmy Wu wrote:
> The reasons I don't want Vista are as follows:
> (1) Microsoft claims even the Home Basic needs "20 GB hard drive with
> at least 15 GB of available space" (see
> http://www.microsoft.com/windows/products/windowsvista/editions/systemrequi
>rements.ms
Thanks to Chris and Mike for your responses - I appreciate your input and time
On Jan 9, 2008 6:14 AM, Chris Lale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> Perhaps it would be best to install with dual booting by shrinking your
> Windoze
> partition - have a look at the Debian NewbieDOC wiki [1].
and
Jimmy Wu wrote:
[...]
> I have a few questions before I wipe
> Vista off the laptop, specifically about the Thinkpad software that
> comes preloaded. Does Debian provide similar support for stuff like
> the "Client Security" that manages the fingerprint reader, and other
> stuff the volume button
On Tue January 8 2008 19:40:43 Jimmy Wu wrote:
> A question for Thinkpad Debian users:
>
> I will be getting a Lenovo Thinkpad T61 in a few days, which will
> become my primary computer for school/home etc. I want to run Debian
> etch on it, but am relatively new to Debian and Linux (I started wit
"Chris Ochs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is the stable branch frozen in place except for security/bug fixes from the
> time it was released?
Yes.
> I installed woody and then upgraded to kernel 2.4.18, which made me
> think what other packages are update from time to time.
In the particular c
On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 08:05:57PM -0800, Chris Ochs wrote:
>
> Is the stable branch frozen in place except for security/bug fixes from the
> time it was released? I installed woody and then upgraded to kernel 2.4.18,
> which made me think what other packages are update from time to time.
In ter
Hi, I'm new to debian too but not windows so:
1. Typically you'd want to install windows 'first' before linux to
avoid lilo being blown away by the windows installer.
2. If your installing win 98 or me the fat32 is appropriate and
optional in win2k but ntfs is its and xp's native filesystem AND
On Sat, Dec 22, 2001 at 11:47:29AM -0500, kapil khosla wrote:
hi
> Hi ,
> I have installed Debian on my system and now want to install windows.
> While installing I made a separate 7 GB FAT32 Partition.
>
i don't clearly understand your problem. what i seem to knew was ,
u first installed Debia
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On Saturday 22 December 2001 4:47 pm, kapil khosla wrote:
> Hi ,
> I have installed Debian on my system and now want to install windows.
> While installing I made a separate 7 GB FAT32 Partition.
>
> When I put the windows bootable disk , Linux does no
In linux.debian.user, you wrote:
> Hi ,
> I have installed Debian on my system and now want to install windows.
> While installing I made a separate 7 GB FAT32 Partition.
>
> When I put the windows bootable disk , Linux does not reckognize it. What
> shall I do ..thanks
> Kapil
>
I don't underst
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