Hi all!
This has been going on for a few months now, but I haven't gotten around
to asking about it yet, so here goes:
I've got F17 on my eeepc 901, where it works quite well. But after it had
been on that machine for a while (a month? two? I can't say) it started
exhibiting a problem:
using the
On 04/05/13 09:19, Steven Stern wrote:
> It is. It's got to be something to do with Chrome, but I can't find any
> setting there.
There are no settings for this in chrome. It works fine here It is always
a puzzle to find out what controls this and if it matters what DE is being
used. Any
On 04/04/2013 09:19 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 04/04/2013 07:29 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 04/04/2013 07:34 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 04/04/2013 06:19 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 04/04/2013 06:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new
On 04/04/2013 07:29 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 04/04/2013 07:34 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
>> On 04/04/2013 06:19 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
>>> On 04/04/2013 06:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new
email
with "u...@domain.co
On 04/04/2013 07:34 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
On 04/04/2013 06:19 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 04/04/2013 06:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new email
with "u...@domain.com" in the address field. If I click on the same link
in Chrome, Thu
On 04/04/2013 06:19 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 04/04/2013 06:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
>> If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new email
>> with "u...@domain.com" in the address field. If I click on the same link
>> in Chrome, Thunderbird displays "mailto:u...@domain
On 04/04/2013 06:17 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new email
with "u...@domain.com" in the address field. If I click on the same link
in Chrome, Thunderbird displays "mailto:u...@domain.com"; in the address
field.
Anyone have an idea where
On Thursday 04 April 2013 20:01:07 Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I got an error when I compile an old latex file:
> !pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file esint10.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font
> file for re
>
> I have texlive-esint.noarch installed.
> which install the mf file:
> /usr/share/texlive/
If I click on a mailto link in Firefox, Thunderbird opens up a new email
with "u...@domain.com" in the address field. If I click on the same link
in Chrome, Thunderbird displays "mailto:u...@domain.com"; in the address
field.
Anyone have an idea where in Chrome I might fix this?
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I got an error when I compile an old latex file:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file esint10.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font
file for re
I have texlive-esint.noarch installed.
which install the mf file:
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/esint/esint10.mf
but not esint10.pfb.
How can I ge
On 04/04/2013 10:41 AM, Matthew J. Roth wrote:
As a warning to future readers, this is just bad advice because then the files
would be unencrypted on a device that is much easier to lose.
I get the impression that the OP's concern wasn't accidental loss, but
theft or otherwise unauthorized acc
On Thu, 2013-04-04 at 22:27 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> > POC is trolling sometimes and even the thread starter began
> > to believe he did a mistake while verybody with a useable
> > mail-client can see that the new subject has it's own thread
>
> ok - now i have to say sorry to POC in this cas
On 04/04/2013 10:40 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
Yeah, I tried that, but ran into the issue of having to keep track of
all the extra bits of equipment, etc. that I had to travel with. For
every extra flash drive, ear bud, phone, pad, network gadget, etc.
there's a small finite positive probability th
Am 04.04.2013 22:22, schrieb Reindl Harald:
>> Oh! Really? I didn't realize it. What thread you say he hijacked? I
>> can't see it...
>
> no one
>
> POC is trolling sometimes and even the thread starter began
> to believe he did a mistake while verybody with a useable
> mail-client can see
Am 04.04.2013 17:43, schrieb Lailah:
> El vie, 29-03-2013 a las 14:34 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan escribió:
>> On Fri, 2013-03-29 at 09:55 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
>> > When people talk about choosing FOSS software like Fedora, "a strong
>> > community" is always cited.
>> >
>> > May we declare
El vie, 29-03-2013 a las 14:34 -0430, Patrick O'Callaghan escribió:
> On Fri, 2013-03-29 at 09:55 -0500, Steven Stern wrote:
> > When people talk about choosing FOSS software like Fedora, "a strong
> > community" is always cited.
> >
> > May we declare a moratorium on meta-discussions? If someo
On 04/02/2013 08:39 PM, Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA wrote:
> On 02/04/13 14:13, Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> As a home user, I don't need to resize things dynamically, and LVM is the
> solution to a problem I don't have.
>
> Over the last couple of years I've managed to install Fedora a few times
On 04/04/2013 05:09 AM, Craig White wrote:
> For example, Mr. Zeff botched up his /home by trying to fuse it with an
> older /boot partition and LVM could have fused them rather simply and
> painlessly.
>
> I myself have moved partitions around on hard drives and have easily
> increased the size
Hello,
I got an error when I compile an old latex file:
!pdfTeX error: pdflatex (file esint10.pfb): cannot open Type 1 font
file for re
I have texlive-esint.noarch installed.
which install the mf file:
/usr/share/texlive/texmf-dist/fonts/source/public/esint/esint10.mf
but not esint10.pfb.
H
Joe Zeff wrote:
>
> On 04/04/2013 08:45 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
> >
> > I take my laptop on the road a lot, and I have work stuff on it I don't
> > want the world to see. I don't encrypt the whole disk, but I have an
> > encrypted partitiion, and keep sensitive data on it.
>
> You might also consi
Yeah, I tried that, but ran into the issue of having to keep track of all the
extra bits of equipment, etc. that I had to travel with. For every extra flash
drive, ear bud, phone, pad, network gadget, etc. there's a small finite
positive probability that it will get left in a hotel room or ba
Steve wrote:
>
> Recently the F17 (x64) install on my Dell XPS 17 isn't waking up from
> the sleep state. I'm not sure if I'm invoking it to go into sleep or
> if its an inactivity induced sleep. Prior to recently, it always woke
> up from sleep without any issues.
>
> Furthermore, once in
On 04.04.2013 06:49, poma wrote:
> On 04.04.2013 03:27, Roger wrote:
>> On 04/04/2013 11:44 AM, poma wrote:
>
> […]
>>> dconf read /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac
>>> dconf write /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac 0
>>> dconf read /org/gnome/desktop
On 04/04/2013 08:45 AM, Bill Oliver wrote:
I take my laptop on the road a lot, and I have work stuff on it I don't
want the world to see. I don't encrypt the whole disk, but I have an
encrypted partitiion, and keep sensitive data on it.
You might also consider keeping it on a flash drive with
I take my laptop on the road a lot, and I have work stuff on it I don't want
the world to see. I don't encrypt the whole disk, but I have an encrypted
partitiion, and keep sensitive data on it.
The bottom line is that anybody who can touch your machine can own it, and can
own all the persona
How do I remove "shared" option? mount --make-private?
On Thu, Apr 4, 2013 at 4:05 PM, Harald Hoyer wrote:
> Am 04.04.2013 10:01, schrieb Pasha R:
> > Hi,
> > I'm trying to understand how mount --move can be used. Whenever I use
> it, I get
> > an error "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad su
Am 04.04.2013 10:01, schrieb Pasha R:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to understand how mount --move can be used. Whenever I use it, I
> get
> an error "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock..."
> for example (something I found that supposed to work):
> mkdir foo bar
> mount --bind foo foo
> mount -
Just got that very device for my daughters for Christmas. F18 works great on
them. I can't recall any issues with installation either.
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On 04/04/2013 03:44 AM, poma wrote:
dconf read /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac
dconf write /org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/power/sleep-display-ac
0
dconf read /org/gnome/desktop/session/idle-delay
dconf write /org/gnome/desktop/session/idle-delay "uint32 0"
Tha
Hi,
I'm trying to understand how mount --move can be used. Whenever I use it, I
get an error "mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock..."
for example (something I found that supposed to work):
mkdir foo bar
mount --bind foo foo
mount --move foo bar
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad su
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