On Sun, 01 Apr 2018 07:20:36 -0400 "Stephen P. Molnar"
wrote:
>
> On 04/01/2018 04:18 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> > On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Curt wrote:
> >
> >> Try:
> >>
> >> about:config
> >>
> >> browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete
> >>
> >> Change boolean value to false.
> >>
> >> Restart browser.
On 04/01/2018 08:24 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Yes, the OS is Debian Stretch. Changing
browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled made no difference.
rather strange. I made an other test just now, and it works perfectly,
and immediatly (i.e without re
On Sun, 1 Apr 2018, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Yes, the OS is Debian Stretch. Changing browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled
made no difference.
rather strange. I made an other test just now, and it works perfectly,
and immediatly (i.e without restarting firefox)
PS: and it's not an April fool
On 04/01/2018 04:18 AM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Curt wrote:
Try:
about:config
browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete
Change boolean value to false.
Restart browser.
Are you on Linux? For me (on Debian Stretch), with all Firefox
versions,
the field name is
browser.u
On Fri, 30 Mar 2018, Curt wrote:
Try:
about:config
browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete
Change boolean value to false.
Restart browser.
Are you on Linux? For me (on Debian Stretch), with all Firefox versions,
the field name is
browser.urlbar.autocomplete.enabled
and I don't need to
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On Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 08:06:11AM +, Curt wrote:
[...]
> This preference has been removed apparently (in their perpetual search
> to bugger the user up the wazoo with unwanted "features" you need more
> than one PhD to turn off).
Sigh. Choice
On 2018-03-30, Curt wrote:
>
> Here's a solution in search of a problem:
>
> Try:
>
> about:config
>
> browser.urlbar.unifiedcomplete
>
> Change boolean value to false.
>
> Restart browser.
>
This preference has been removed apparently (in their perpetual search
to bugger the user up the wazoo
On 31/03/18 07:26, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 03/30/2018 01:01 PM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-03-30, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have upgraded Firefox to Firefox Quantum, currently v-59.0.2
(64-bit). Unasked for by me every time that I run a search I get 6
search recommendations.
[...]
un-che
On 2018-03-30, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
>>> Has anyone figured out how to get rid of the blasted thing? No, I
>>> really don't want to switch browsers.
>> https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/search-suggestions-firefox
>>
>> Which says:
>>
>>un-check() the Provide search suggestions box in
On 03/30/2018 01:01 PM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-03-30, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Debian Stretch on my Linux platform and have a rather
annoying problem.
I have upgraded Firefox to Firefox Quantum, currently v-59.0.2
(64-bit). Unasked for by me every time that I run a search I get 6
s
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Debian Stretch on my Linux platform and have a rather
> annoying problem.
>
> I have upgraded Firefox to Firefox Quantum, currently v-59.0.2
> (64-bit). Unasked for by me every time that I run a search I get 6
> search recommendations.
>
> Google has come
On 2018-03-30, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Debian Stretch on my Linux platform and have a rather
> annoying problem.
>
> I have upgraded Firefox to Firefox Quantum, currently v-59.0.2
> (64-bit). Unasked for by me every time that I run a search I get 6
> search recommendations.
>
>
On 23 Apr 2013, Paul Condon wrote:
> I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works,
> mostly, but not entirely:
>
> My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before
> HP invented the word "laserjet" because I was committed to Macintosh
> back then and the HP 5MP
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On 04/23/2013 10:27 AM, Paul Condon wrote:
> I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly,
> but not entirely:
>
> My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP
> invented the word "laserjet" because I
* Paul Condon [130423 14:30]:
...
> My problem is that CUPS software does not handle .pdf files easily.
> If I try to print file, zyx.pdf, by typing "lpr zyx.pdf" , the
> command is accepted, the light
> flashes on the printer and after a while a piece of paper comes out
> of the printer ... but
On 04/23/2013 10:27 AM, Paul Condon wrote:
I have a rather complicated CUPS printing setup, which works, mostly,
but not entirely:
My printer is an old HP 5MP, laser printer, which I purchased before HP
invented the word "laserjet" because I was committed to Macintosh back
then and the HP 5MP of
Nevermind. The solution was to put the following in wmiirc:
export WMII_FONT='-misc-fixed-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-iso10646-1'
The solution
On Sun, May 13, 2012 at 1:28 AM, Ilya Razenshteyn wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I use wmii as a wm, the only problem I have by now is bad cyrillic
> encoding in window hea
Thanks a lot. I just think it's at least a `weak' bug: Any crontab
item specifying the minute slot as `*' may be a potential disaster.
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 00:32, elbbit wrote:
> On 23/01/11 05:14, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>>> How does the following
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 16:23:55 +0100, Gilles Mocellin wrote:
> Le dimanche 23 janvier, Camaleón écrivit :
>
>> On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:14:01 -0500, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>>
>> > On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>> >> Hi people,
>> >>
>> >> How does the following crontab line run: * 1 * * *
Le dimanche 23 janvier, Camaleón écrivit :
> On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:14:01 -0500, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
> >> Hi people,
> >>
> >> How does the following crontab line run: * 1 * * * * my_command
> >> Every minute of every 1 o'clock? Or only once of ev
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 00:14:01 -0500, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>> Hi people,
>>
>> How does the following crontab line run: * 1 * * * * my_command
>> Every minute of every 1 o'clock? Or only once of every 1 o'clock?
> Sorry, the crontab line is:
> * 1 * * *
On 23/01/11 05:14, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
>> How does the following crontab line run:
>> * 1 * * * * my_command
>> Every minute of every 1 o'clock? Or only once of every 1 o'clock?
> Sorry, the crontab line is:
> * 1 * * * my_command
>
You need to under
Sorry, the crontab line is:
* 1 * * * my_command
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Kejia柯嘉 wrote:
> Hi people,
>
> How does the following crontab line run:
> * 1 * * * * my_command
> Every minute of every 1 o'clock? Or only once of every 1 o'clock?
>
> -
> Kejia
>
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On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 03:54:11PM +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>> I want to install the auctex package, and Etch won't do it before installing
>> the emacs21 and related packages:
>>
>> emacs21 emacs21-bin-common emacs21-common emacsen-common gs-common gs-gpl
>> gsfonts preview-latex-style
>>
>
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 03:54:11PM +0100, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> I want to install the auctex package, and Etch won't do it before installing
> the emacs21 and related packages:
>
> emacs21 emacs21-bin-common emacs21-common emacsen-common gs-common gs-gpl
> gsfonts preview-latex-style
>
> . Now
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:41:15AM +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
>
> When I try to install the package msynctool_0.22-2_i386.deb with `dpkg -i
> msynctool_0.22-2_i386.deb',
Where did you get the actual deb file?
Debian Etch complains that the version of libc6 is
> too low for that package. But,
On Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 10:41:15 +0200, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> When I try to install the package msynctool_0.22-2_i386.deb with `dpkg -i
> msynctool_0.22-2_i386.deb', Debian Etch complains that the version of libc6 is
> too low for that package. But, when I installed that package (in
Aleksei wrote the following on 30.09.2007 14:12
<<-snip->>
> My internet is through pppoe, but at no point netinstall asks
> login and parol. So apparently I should install just base system, then
> configure pppoe and then go on with apt-get.
You need to enter:
install modules=ppp-udeb
at the
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As apt-get uses dpkg program, I can ask a question
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Here the command line and the associated error:
lucifer:/home/metan# apt-get install bb
snip : french apt-get output saying that it depends on l
Could help me?
Have you made an "apt-get update" before?
Florian
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--- gxy98 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> I don't know when it happened. but now when i user rcconf and others
> such as
> dpkg-reconfigure locales, it looks like the picture below.
Looks like you've chosen the wrong locale you should put it back to
something more sensible, or try:
LAN
On 5 Jun 2003 Jojo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had got a 'apt-install error' problem when I used command:
>
> "apt-get -u install mysql-server mysql-client"
>
> laptop:~# apt-get -u install mysql-server mysql-client Reading Package
>
> Selecting previously deselected package mysql-server
Why don't you just try apt-get update; apt-get upgrade;
This will ensure that all your programs are current on your system.
Jake Johnson
http://www.plutoid.com
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Jojo wrote:
> hi, all
>
> I had got a 'apt-install error' problem when I used command:
>
> "apt-get -u
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 09:10:41AM +0800, Jojo wrote:
> I had got a 'apt-install error' problem when I used command:
> "apt-get -u install mysql-server mysql-client"
Just install the mysql-server. It'll add the client for you automatically.
At a minimum start with just the server and t
> From: Mohammed ElGhwell, Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2003 3:10 AM
>
> [snip]... Now I have a problem booting the system.
> It stops telling
> "<0>Kernel panic: Aieee, Killing Interrupt handler
> ..."
> I tried even to re-install it but it stops with the
> same message.
> So, will you please
Seneca Cunningham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>icosagon:~# dpkg -i /floppy/*.deb
>Selecting previously deselected package psmcia-modules-2.4.17-386.
>(Reading database ... 20503 files and directories currently installed.)
>Unpacking pcmcia-modules-2.4.17-386 (from
>
Have you tried to use dpkg -i /var/cache/apt/archives/perl- (5.6
something) whatever is in the cache to install before you continue with
the apt-get dist-upgrade? That may help get things moving again.
--mike
On 08 Aug 2001 18:05:37 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm in the process of tr
I'm in the process of trying to apt-get dist-upgrade by Debian system from
Potato to Woody-Testing, and seem to have stumbled across the "roadblock"
shown below that has limited my progress...
If anyone has any suggestions on how this matter might be resolved it
would be much appreciated. Ear
Fiki Busa wrote:
>
> The book in question is Learning Debian GNU/Linux (by Bill McCarty, via
> O'Reilly) and the corresponding CD I am using for install is: "Debian 2.1
> bootable CD-Rom".
>
> Here's the hardware I'm on:
>
> Atapi 44x CD-R
> IDE type46 HDSiS 6326 - Virtual Sens
The book in question is Learning Debian GNU/Linux (by Bill McCarty, via
O'Reilly) and the corresponding CD I am using for install is: "Debian 2.1
bootable CD-Rom".
Here's the hardware I'm on:
Atapi 44x CD-R
IDE type46 HDSiS 6326 - Virtual Sensations VS-7e
ES1938
The book in question is Learning Debian GNU/Linux (by Bill McCarty, via
O'Reilly) and the corresponding CD I am using for install is: "Debian 2.1
bootable CD-Rom".
Here's the hardware I'm on:
Atapi 44x CD-R
IDE type46 HDSiS 6326 - Virtual Sensations VS-7e
ES1938
J wrote:
>
> That is all very nice... thanks for the distro advertisements, but I already
> have a (what I hope is) an install CD, and I'd like to use the one I have if
> I can. When I got the book, it only came with one CD -- is that all I need?
>
> Also, when I boot from the CD, one person s
win2000 installation.
So, don't give up.
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From: "J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Cc:
Sent: Saturday, August 19, 2000 2:50 PM
Subject: Re: ### a problem with installing Deb 2.1
> That is all very nice... thanks for the distro advertisements, bu
That is all very nice... thanks for the distro advertisements, but I already
have a (what I hope is) an install CD, and I'd like to use the one I have if I
can. When I got the book, it only came with one CD -- is that all I need?
Also, when I boot from the CD, one person said that the messages
Tal Danzig wrote:
> You should really be using potato (Debian 2.2).
> It is much more up to date, (and it should auto detect your CD)
>
> Or, you may want to go for something like Libranet (debian potato based), with
> an easier instal.
>
> Tall
Gee, Tal Danzig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, thanks for
You should really be using potato (Debian 2.2).
It is much more up to date, (and it should auto detect your CD)
Or, you may want to go for something like Libranet (debian potato based), with
an easier instal.
Tall
On 18 Aug 2000 16:59:45 -0700, Open Source said:
> I'm using an Atapi IDE CD-R
I'm using an Atapi IDE CD-R drive which I am booting from with the Debian 2.1
bootable CD-Rom (it came with the O'Reilly book). Is this the correct CD I
should be doing the install from? When I boot up, the messages fly by pretty
fast... how and where do I look to see which dev the cd-r is on?
> I'm trying to install v2.1 on my machine, and I'm running into a > problem.
Don't we all?
> I am at the part "Install Operating System Kernel and Modules" and I > select
> "cdrom". When I get the menu list "Select CD Interface Type" > none of the
> selections seems to work.
What kind of C
>> There were quite a few problems with the slink packages of jadetex;
>> it might be easier to upgrade to the relevant potato package.
No, the slink version should work fine on a slink system.
Mario, can you give me some more details on your system? Assuming you
are running standard slink tet
"J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)" wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 15:19:37 +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> > 15:11:33$ sgmltools -b ps backups.sgml
> > This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
> > I can't find the format file `jadetex.fmt'!
>
> Try running "fmtutil all" to build the jadetex for
On Mon, Sep 20, 1999 at 15:19:37 +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> 15:11:33$ sgmltools -b ps backups.sgml
> This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3.1)
> I can't find the format file `jadetex.fmt'!
Try running "fmtutil all" to build the jadetex format.
> I'm using debian slink (with some po
On Tue, 25 May 1999 20:48:35 +0200 (CEST), you wrote:
> The answers is:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... Relaying denied
Which MTA are you running? Whatever package it is, it doesn't know
that it is responsible for receiving mail for @atlas.uvigo.es.
Greetings
Marc
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>
> I have a problem with ipop3d. However doesn't matter if it is cucipop,
> qpopper or ipopd. I can colect e-mail but if i want to send a
> e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> The answers is:
>
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ... Relaying denied
>
This is an SMTP returned error. It mea
[EMAIL PROTECTED] hat gesagt: // [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using elm+sendmail+popclient to send/receive my mail. On my outbound
> mail, I
> use elm to properly rewrite the header with my POPaccount address. It used to
> work, but Mr. Scheetz's ISP does (or at least this is what I have underst
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On Tue, 9 Sep 1997, Bruno O. M. Simoes wrote:
> I can't compile qpopper because it asks a library called *lshadow*. With
> this, qpopper could recognize shadow passwords (and that's what I want).
> The debian compiled qpopper can do this, so they have this lib.
Martin Bees wrote:
>
> I would be very grateful if anyone could help me with a
> small problem concerning the boot disk of Debian/Linux
> (+all other Linux versions).
> Simply, version 2.0.29 boot disks crash on my Laptop
> shortly after it probes for the PCI devices.
> It says unrecognized PCI de
On Thu, Sep 04, 1997 at 02:32:27PM +, Martin Bees wrote:
Hi Martin,
>
> I would be very grateful if anyone could help me with a
> small problem concerning the boot disk of Debian/Linux
> (+all other Linux versions).
> Simply, version 2.0.29 boot disks crash on my Laptop
> shortly after it p
Hi Feng,
though I am no real network specialist this looks pretty much like a
routing problem to me. If I understand you correctly your win95 clients
see other members of there own subnet but no machine in the other subnet
with which you are connected via the gateway. I think you should check
the
> We use the Linux as a Gateway. But in the gateway, we in Win95 couldn't see
> other workgroup outside the gateway. And we can see the workgroups in the
> gateway.
>
> I am a new user. Could you help me?
How do you not see them? Do you mean in network neighborhood (ie. using
Microsoft SMB net
MR. ENERGY,
THERE SEEMS TO BE SOMETHING WRONG WITH MY CAPS KEY!
CASPER BODEN-CUMMINS.
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>From: Pure Energy[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 20 August 1996 03:54
>To:Debian Users
>Cc:The recipient's address is unknown.
>Subject: a problem with "screen"
>
>hello all,
>
From: Pure Energy[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>i tried to run screen but it has just started to continiously
>terminate.
> i have run screen now for weeks without this problem. the strange
>thing is that it does this on my personal account, root and one other.
>on
>all other accounts screen runs
On Mon, 19 Aug 1996, Pure Energy wrote:
> timberwolf >screen irc Adrenolin
> the screen then clears and i get a msg,
> [screen is terminating]
Sounds like your path to irc may be bad. Have you tried running screen
w/o the irc?
> i have run screen now for weeks without this problem. the st
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