Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines. [SOLVED]

2021-12-28 Thread home user
On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread Richard England
On 12/28/21 12:22, home user wrote: On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedo

Re: LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread home user
On 12/28/21 10:30 AM, home user wrote: Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else.  Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP

LibreOffice Calc chart printout missing axes and gridlines.

2021-12-28 Thread home user
Good morning, I'm not sure if the problem is in LibreOffice or something else. Also, I did try to post this in LibreOffice support, but my login does not work, and trying to create a new account does not work. (Fedora-34, Gnome, LibreOffice 7.1.8.1, HP LaserJet Pro MFP M180nw) I have a Libre

Re: OT: Linux kernel version in fiber modem

2021-12-28 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
On Sat, 2021-12-25 at 03:15 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote: > On a whim I opened up the: >Legal Disclaimer Open Source Licenses > in the management page for my fiber modem (ATT installed 2021/03/30) > and discovered that the kernel is rather old: Since this seems to have produced a modest amoun

Re: OT: Linux kernel version in fiber modem

2021-12-28 Thread Jamie Fargen
There was an article that compared linux based DIY routers with off the shelf home routers and the numbers were pretty conclusive. A basic x86 processor from Intel or AMD is much more powerful than most of the low cost MIPs processors shipped in consumer routers. Why is something more powerful need

Re: Setting up bitcoin for purchases

2021-12-28 Thread Sebastian Gurovich
I don't hink it could be current since the latest update in the Bitcoin network occured a couple of months ago and is the most important update in four years. Some companies already enable credit card payments with Bitcoin, well before the update but afaik they are restricted to some physical regi