Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Piscium
On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach  wrote:
> What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home directory
>
> Thank you
>
> Darlene Wallach
>
> $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home
directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had it for
ages, so why is it that only recently the file
"C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory?
Something changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it could also
be in Firefox or Seamonkey.

Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and today it was there
again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within FF, opened it
within FF, and presto, "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" reappeared. I
am using Acrobat Reader  v. 9.5.1 03/07/2012 and the most recent
versions of FF (12) and Seamonkey (2.9) (all upstream Linux builds).
Anyway it is good to know this is not malware, so I am not
particularly bothered.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Christopher Svanefalk
Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I personally
abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't looked back. I
can only remember one instance I had problems opening a PDF, and that was
in regard to security settings being interpreted wrongly. That was over a
year ago though, and it might no longer be an issue.

On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Piscium  wrote:

> On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach 
> wrote:
> > What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
> directory
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > Darlene Wallach
> >
> > $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
>
> It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home
> directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had it for
> ages, so why is it that only recently the file
> "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory?
> Something changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it could also
> be in Firefox or Seamonkey.
>
> Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and today it was there
> again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within FF, opened it
> within FF, and presto, "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" reappeared. I
> am using Acrobat Reader  v. 9.5.1 03/07/2012 and the most recent
> versions of FF (12) and Seamonkey (2.9) (all upstream Linux builds).
> Anyway it is good to know this is not malware, so I am not
> particularly bothered.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Piscium
On 29 April 2012 12:20, Christopher Svanefalk
 wrote:
> Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I personally
> abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't looked back. I can
> only remember one instance I had problems opening a PDF, and that was in
> regard to security settings being interpreted wrongly. That was over a year
> ago though, and it might no longer be an issue.

I use PDFs a lot, it is not uncommon to have 10 PDF files
simultaneously open, and Acrobat reader is just far more convenient. I
configure its toolbar with lots of buttons for different sorts of
display and navigation, no open source alternative gives me that
flexibility. Moreover open source readers sometimes cannot display
files that Acrobat displays well (I don't have an example now to give
to you, but I found that to be true in the past.)

So yes, if there was an open-source reader as good as Acrobat I would
use it, but it is still not the case (at least for the my use case).
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Re: How do I turn off graphical boot

2012-04-29 Thread suvayu ali
On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:06, Fedora User  wrote:
> F16. Anyone?

remove the rhgb from the kernel command line.

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php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread prudhvi09
I have installed xampp in fedora 13.I am trying to communicate with
microcontroller through serial port using php serial class.
My code is example.php
http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/example.php example.php .On
opening example.php through firefox the code is being displayed again as
shown  http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/image.png 



Please help me
and is there any other way to communicate to serial port other thanphp class
thank you

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prudhv...@gmail.com

2012-04-29 Thread prudhvi teja

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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Darlene Wallach
Christopher,

On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Christopher Svanefalk
 wrote:
> Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I personally
> abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't looked back. I can
> only remember one instance I had problems opening a PDF, and that was in
> regard to security settings being interpreted wrongly. That was over a year
> ago though, and it might no longer be an issue.

For my consulting job I had to install Adobe Reader for an interactive
PDF. I personally use Evince. I just removed AdobeReader_enu and
adobe-release-i386 - yay!

Darlene Wallach

>
>
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Piscium  wrote:
>>
>> On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach 
>> wrote:
>> > What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
>> > directory
>> >
>> > Thank you
>> >
>> > Darlene Wallach
>> >
>> > $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
>>
>> It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home
>> directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had it for
>> ages, so why is it that only recently the file
>> "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory?
>> Something changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it could also
>> be in Firefox or Seamonkey.
>>
>> Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and today it was there
>> again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within FF, opened it
>> within FF, and presto, "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" reappeared. I
>> am using Acrobat Reader  v. 9.5.1 03/07/2012 and the most recent
>> versions of FF (12) and Seamonkey (2.9) (all upstream Linux builds).
>> Anyway it is good to know this is not malware, so I am not
>> particularly bothered.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Christopher Svanefalk
Sweet :)

On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Darlene Wallach <
freepales...@dslextreme.com> wrote:

> Christopher,
>
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 4:20 AM, Christopher Svanefalk
>  wrote:
> > Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I personally
> > abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't looked back. I
> can
> > only remember one instance I had problems opening a PDF, and that was in
> > regard to security settings being interpreted wrongly. That was over a
> year
> > ago though, and it might no longer be an issue.
>
> For my consulting job I had to install Adobe Reader for an interactive
> PDF. I personally use Evince. I just removed AdobeReader_enu and
> adobe-release-i386 - yay!
>
> Darlene Wallach
>
> >
> >
> > On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Piscium  wrote:
> >>
> >> On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach 
> >> wrote:
> >> > What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in my home
> >> > directory
> >> >
> >> > Thank you
> >> >
> >> > Darlene Wallach
> >> >
> >> > $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
> >>
> >> It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home
> >> directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had it for
> >> ages, so why is it that only recently the file
> >> "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory?
> >> Something changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it could also
> >> be in Firefox or Seamonkey.
> >>
> >> Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and today it was there
> >> again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within FF, opened it
> >> within FF, and presto, "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" reappeared. I
> >> am using Acrobat Reader  v. 9.5.1 03/07/2012 and the most recent
> >> versions of FF (12) and Seamonkey (2.9) (all upstream Linux builds).
> >> Anyway it is good to know this is not malware, so I am not
> >> particularly bothered.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Heinz Diehl
On 29.04.2012, Christopher Svanefalk wrote: 

> Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader?

It has sharp fonts, which isn't the case with evince. That's the main
showstopper for me.

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Changing a terminal window' titlebar color

2012-04-29 Thread Fernando Cassia
I remember that in previous versions of Gnome (2.x) it was possible to
change on a per-window basis.

What I'd like to achieve is write a caller bash script that intercepts ssh,
and before a ssh session is started, alters the current terminal window
(caller program) to stand out, to easily differentiate visually between
terminal sessions that are local, and others (say: red titlebar) that are
remote ssh sessions.

Is this doable without hacking the gnome source code?.

TIA
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Re: Re: Odd email errors

2012-04-29 Thread James Wilkinson
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
> That's the odd part.  The server that's producing those errors
> CAN resolve that host just fine.  Note, that hostname has several
> round robin IPs, except I have not been able to get the .73.26 one
> that you came up with:

There are a whole load of weird things that can be done with DNS,
including returning different IP addresses to servers in different parts
of the world so most people get IP addresses that are relatively close
to them. If the servers send and receive a lot of traffic (and this IS
Gmail we’re talking about), not using intercontinental bandwidth
unnecessarily can keep Google’s bandwidth bill down.

Hope this helps,

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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Edward M

On 04/29/2012 07:35 AM, prudhvi09 wrote:

I have installed xampp in fedora 13.I am trying to communicate with
microcontroller through serial port using php serial class.
My code is example.php
http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/example.php example.php .On
opening example.php through firefox the code is being displayed again as
shown  http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/image.png



Please help me
and is there any other way to communicate to serial port other thanphp class
thank you

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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread bruce
really..

you tell the guy to download a copy of f16...

and how the f does that help his issue?

rant off...

hey ed, tell us/me more about what you're trying to accomplish. maybe
i can help on this.

let me know.


On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Edward M  wrote:
> On 04/29/2012 07:35 AM, prudhvi09 wrote:
>>
>> I have installed xampp in fedora 13.I am trying to communicate with
>> microcontroller through serial port using php serial class.
>> My code is example.php
>> http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/example.php example.php .On
>> opening example.php through firefox the code is being displayed again as
>> shown  http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/image.png
>>
>>
>>
>> Please help me
>> and is there any other way to communicate to serial port other thanphp
>> class
>> thank you
>>
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>
>
>
>     the best help one can get. ;-)
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Re: ACER N281G

2012-04-29 Thread Gregory P. Ennis

Hey Greg,

On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 8:03 PM, Gregory P. Ennis  wrote:
> I picked up an ACER N281G that comes packed with linpus 3.0.0.  It has a
> a network connection, usb ports, and memory card reader, but no DVD.   linpus 
> is
> supposed to be a Fedora based os, I would like to put F16 on this to see
> if it will fly.  I have never used a memory card reader to install an
> os, nor a usb install, nor a network install.  Any recommendations as to how 
> to do this.

Maybe this can help you:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/How_to_create_and_use_Live_USB

Regards,
Davi Garcia

-

Thanks for everyone's help.  

I was able to create a bootable usb memory stick with :

livecd-iso-to-disk --format --reset-mbr --msdos path-to/Fedora-*.iso /dev/sdb1

Unfortunately the F16 LiveCD would not work, but the F16 Fedora iso did
work.  I was able to boot into fallback mode of gnome3 only.

the ACER N281G is a little slower than I expected, but will work fine
for my dev use.   Only thing that I have not been able to activate is
the wireless.  Still working on this.

Thanks again for your help!!!

Greg

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Re: ACER N281G

2012-04-29 Thread Bill Davidsen

Gregory P. Ennis wrote:

Everyone,

I picked up an ACER N281G that comes packed with linpus 3.0.0.  It has a
a network connection, usb ports, and memory card reader, but no DVD.   linpus is
supposed to be a Fedora based os, I would like to put F16 on this to see
if it will fly.  I have never used a memory card reader to install an
os, nor a usb install, nor a network install.  Any recommendations as to how to 
do this.


I know more about this than I want to, so here's what I have found:

1 - some BIOS will boot an ISO image off a USB flash. This is easy, you can copy 
either a live-CD image or an install (4GB) image to you memory device with dd, 
no magic needed.


2 - you can make a bootable memory device from an ISO image using unetbootln to 
write an image to memory device, this has not failed for me with install DVD, 
one live-CD didn't boot.


3 - you can use the livecd software, which is a family of programs to write 
live-CD, bootable ISO images on memory devices, and the like. After you figure 
out which one to use for what you want to do, it will probably work.


4 - With recent distributions, I have found that putting the 4G install DVD 
memory device and trying to install to an unpartitioned drive (in my case new 
SSD drives) results in a requirement for network access, which I couldn't give. 
I wound up installing in a VM with raw disk image and copying that to the 
internal drive from a live-CD boot which did work. This is not all cut and 
dried, the BIOS involved is important, the distribution, etc.


Good luck.

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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Edward M

On 04/29/2012 02:22 PM, bruce wrote:

really..

you tell the guy to download a copy of f16...

and how the f does that help his issue?

rant off...

hey ed, tell us/me more about what you're trying to accomplish. maybe
i can help on this.

let me know.


On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Edward M  wrote:

On 04/29/2012 07:35 AM, prudhvi09 wrote:

I have installed xampp in fedora 13.I am trying to communicate with
microcontroller through serial port using php serial class.
My code is example.php
http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/example.php example.php .On
opening example.php through firefox the code is being displayed again as
shown  http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4938590/image.png



Please help me
and is there any other way to communicate to serial port other thanphp
class
thank you

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FYI: that is an EOL fedora release. I don't need to explain myself 
further. if you don't know why using an

EOL release  with no security updates is a bad idea go find it.

 http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora-EOL-Support
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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Reindl Harald


Am 30.04.2012 00:18, schrieb Edward M:
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> FYI: that is an EOL fedora release. I don't need to explain myself 
> further. if you don't know why using an
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> 
>  http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora-EOL-Support

basically you should learn to use you mailclient and keyboard
for removing useless quotes like mailing-list footer and
generally to try make your messages READABLE without force
others to search for the nail of your answer

yes, your hint that F13 is EOL is correct, but not only
with a braindead link to a recent LIVE-INSTALL and not
as only answer to "php serial communication in linux"



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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Edward M

On 04/29/2012 03:17 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:

basically you should learn to use you mailclient and keyboard
for removing useless quotes like mailing-list footer and
generally to try make your messages READABLE without force
others to search for the nail of your answer

yes, your hint that F13 is EOL is correct, but not only
with a braindead link to a recent LIVE-INSTALL and not
as only answer to "php serial communication in linux"



Yeah... I agree I should off explained myself better.
 I was removing  stuff until somebody said i was
 quoting out of context. so I decided to leave the emails intact.
 However after reviewing the reply i think i should remove things out
:-)
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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Edward M

On 04/29/2012 02:22 PM, bruce wrote:

hey ed, tell us/me more about what you're trying to accomplish. maybe
i can help on this.

let me know.


   Sorry for my harsh reply. i'm suffering from seasonal 
allergies/fever and

   that puts me in a bad mood.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Sun, 2012-04-29 at 13:20 +0200, Christopher Svanefalk wrote:
> Is there a particular reason you need to use Adobe Reader? I
> personally abandoned it years ago in favour of Evince, and I haven't
> looked back. I can only remember one instance I had problems opening a
> PDF, and that was in regard to security settings being interpreted
> wrongly. That was over a year ago though, and it might no longer be an
> issue.
> 
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Piscium  wrote:
> On 29 April 2012 05:20, Darlene Wallach
>  wrote:
> > What does this file mean? I don't understand how I got it in
> my home directory
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > Darlene Wallach
> >
> > $ cat C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt
> 
> 
> It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my
> home
> directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had
> it for
> ages, so why is it that only recently the file
> "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory?
> Something changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it
> could also
> be in Firefox or Seamonkey.
> 
> Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and today it was
> there
> again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within FF, opened
> it
> within FF, and presto, "C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt"
> reappeared. I
> am using Acrobat Reader  v. 9.5.1 03/07/2012 and the most
> recent
> versions of FF (12) and Seamonkey (2.9) (all upstream Linux
> builds).
> Anyway it is good to know this is not malware, so I am not
> particularly bothered. 
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Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
Hello all,
  
  I've seen a few softwares around to have some kind of keyboard able
to either input romanji based (hiragana based ?) characters or to draw
kanji, but these software seems to be age-old and not maintained
anymore, like anthy.  What is the preferred way to be able to use
Japanese characters in Fedora 15 with KDE ?

Thanks.
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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread nomnex
> On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 20:06:50 -0400
> jonetsu  wrote:
 
>   I've seen a few softwares around to have some kind of keyboard able
> to either input romanji based (hiragana based ?) characters or to draw
> kanji, but these software seems to be age-old and not maintained
> anymore, like anthy.  What is the preferred way to be able to use
> Japanese characters in Fedora 15 with KDE ?

I use i-bus mozc, it is in the fedora repo.

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 20:06:50 -0400,
jonetsu  wrote :

>   I've seen a few softwares around to have some kind of keyboard able
> to either input romanji based (hiragana based ?) characters or to draw
> kanji, but these software seems to be age-old and not maintained
> anymore, like anthy.  What is the preferred way to be able to use
> Japanese characters in Fedora 15 with KDE ?

I do have the following packages installed, but do not know how to use
them in KDE (nor Gnome for that matter) :

anthy-9100h-16.fc15.x86_64
ibus-anthy-1.2.7-1.fc15.x86_64

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
Le Mon, 30 Apr 2012 09:14:30 +0900,
nomnex  a écrit :

> > On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 20:06:50 -0400
> > jonetsu  wrote:
>  
> >   I've seen a few softwares around to have some kind of keyboard
> > able to either input romanji based (hiragana based ?) characters or
> > to draw kanji, but these software seems to be age-old and not
> > maintained anymore, like anthy.  What is the preferred way to be
> > able to use Japanese characters in Fedora 15 with KDE ?
> 
> I use i-bus mozc, it is in the fedora repo.

The following is installed:

mozc-1.4.1033.102-1.fc15.x86_64
scim-mozc-1.4.1033.102-1.fc15.x86_64

I'm using KDE.  How is Japanese text entered using mozc ?

Thanks.

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/30/2012 08:17 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> I do have the following packages installed, but do not know how to use
> them in KDE (nor Gnome for that matter) :
>
> anthy-9100h-16.fc15.x86_64
> ibus-anthy-1.2.7-1.fc15.x86_64

You will need, at a minimum, ibus and ibus-anthy installed.

Then run im-chooser and select IBus as your input method.  This is preferred 
over
scim these days.

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 20:21:40 -0400,
jonetsu  wrote :

> The following is installed:
> 
> mozc-1.4.1033.102-1.fc15.x86_64
> scim-mozc-1.4.1033.102-1.fc15.x86_64
> 
> I'm using KDE.  How is Japanese text entered using mozc ?

Also the following is installed:

ibus-mozc-1.4.1033.102-1.fc15.x86_64
ibus-qt.x86_64

Somewhere in the KDE system configuration menus for the keyboard it is
mentioned that Alt-Space triggers keyboard modes, but it seemingly had
no effect.

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F15 - Korgnizer ??

2012-04-29 Thread Jim

Where does Korganizer store it's Saved data.

Checked in the dot files in user home, can not find.

I want to backup the saved data in Korganizer of my home directory.
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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Roger


 It was only last week that I realised I had that file in my home 
directory. I do have Acrobat Reader installed, but I have had it for 
ages, so why is it that only recently the file 
"C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt" appeared on my home directory? Something 
changed, most likely in Acrobat Reader, though it could also be in 
Firefox or Seamonkey. Last week when I found the file I deleted it, and 
today it was there again. I deleted it again, googled for a PDF within 
FF, opened it



I have found that a good way to delete such files is from the terminal 
rather than the GUI.

First rename the file from say .txt to .txx then delete the altered file.
Roger
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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:20:57 +0800,
Ed Greshko  wrote :

> On 04/30/2012 08:17 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> > I do have the following packages installed, but do not know how to
> > use them in KDE (nor Gnome for that matter) :
> >
> > anthy-9100h-16.fc15.x86_64
> > ibus-anthy-1.2.7-1.fc15.x86_64
> 
> You will need, at a minimum, ibus and ibus-anthy installed.
> 
> Then run im-chooser and select IBus as your input method.  This is
> preferred over scim these days.

OK, I see.  It's getting somewhere.  I've added Japanese (Japanese,
Kana, Kana 86) and it asks me to restart ibus.  I've sent the
ibus daemon a HUP signal.  But all choices in im-chooser are greyed out.
It does not seem possible to choose any other input at all.

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/30/2012 08:34 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> OK, I see.  It's getting somewhere.  I've added Japanese (Japanese,
> Kana, Kana 86) and it asks me to restart ibus.  I've sent the
> ibus daemon a HUP signal.  But all choices in im-chooser are greyed out.
> It does not seem possible to choose any other input at all.

I use IBus, but I'm now on F16.  I think the GUI is the same.  So

You should now have a "Keyboard icon" on your taskbar.  (I use KDE 
language...GNOME
should be the same.)

Right Click on the icon and pick "Preferences".   Then go to the "Input Method" 
Tab
and select and Input Method and "Add" it to the list of available input methods.

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:35:02 +0800,
Ed Greshko  wrote :

> On 04/30/2012 08:34 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> > OK, I see.  It's getting somewhere.  I've added Japanese (Japanese,
> > Kana, Kana 86) and it asks me to restart ibus.  I've sent the
> > ibus daemon a HUP signal.  But all choices in im-chooser are greyed
> > out. It does not seem possible to choose any other input at all.
> 
> I use IBus, but I'm now on F16.  I think the GUI is the same.
> So
> 
> You should now have a "Keyboard icon" on your taskbar.  (I use KDE
> language...GNOME should be the same.)
> 
> Right Click on the icon and pick "Preferences".   Then go to the
> "Input Method" Tab and select and Input Method and "Add" it to the
> list of available input methods.

OK, got it.  Japanese (kana) is chosen.  Keyboard is jp(kana).  But
still, looks like and types like the same keyboard as usual.  

カテタチトスカンイシ

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/30/2012 08:45 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> OK, got it.  Japanese (kana) is chosen.  Keyboard is jp(kana).  But
> still, looks like and types like the same keyboard as usual.  
>
> カテタチトスカンイシ

Unless you have a real Japanese keyboard there is no need to change the 
keyboard type.

I'm not exactly sure what you meanbut let me give an example.  Let's say 
you want
to type "Shibuya".

Using a konsole or terminal application.

You'd activate the Anthy input method.  Then you'd type "shibuya".  You'd see 
シブヤ
outlined in white.  Then you'd hit the space bar and you'd see 渋谷 with a white
background.  If that is what you want you hit return.  If you are not happy 
with the
selection you hit the space bar again and will get a dialog box with choices.

Does that help?

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Re: F15 - Korgnizer ??

2012-04-29 Thread Rex Dieter
Jim wrote:

> Where does Korganizer store it's Saved data.
> 
> Checked in the dot files in user home, can not find.
> 
> I want to backup the saved data in Korganizer of my home directory.

~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer/

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 20:45:30 -0400,
jonetsu  wrote :

> On Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:35:02 +0800,
> Ed Greshko  wrote :

> > Right Click on the icon and pick "Preferences".   Then go to the
> > "Input Method" Tab and select and Input Method and "Add" it to the
> > list of available input methods.
> 
> OK, got it.  Japanese (kana) is chosen.  Keyboard is jp(kana).  But
> still, looks like and types like the same keyboard as usual.  
> 
> カテタチトスカンイシ

Hmmm...  Had to restart the machine ;-)  Good thing the login is still
done using the US keyboard.  I see that once ibus is used, then all
input methods have to be configured within ibus.  Unless the bus daemon
is not used.  Now I added English, so I can switch within ibus.

Is there any information on how to actually use Japanese input,
including descriptions of keyboard layouts ?  The keyboard I've chosen
seems to be limited to katakana (that is, when knowing what the layout
is).  Is there a hiragana keyboard ?  And is there also kanji selection
based on hiragana/romaji ?  Or based on pictogram sketches (perhaps
like IME on Windows) ?

Dooma arigato.


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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread jonetsu
Le Mon, 30 Apr 2012 08:55:32 +0800,
Ed Greshko  a écrit :

> On 04/30/2012 08:45 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> > OK, got it.  Japanese (kana) is chosen.  Keyboard is jp(kana).  But
> > still, looks like and types like the same keyboard as usual.  
> >
> > カテタチトスカンイシ
> 
> Unless you have a real Japanese keyboard there is no need to change
> the keyboard type.
> 
> I'm not exactly sure what you meanbut let me give an example.
> Let's say you want to type "Shibuya".
> 
> Using a konsole or terminal application.
> 
> You'd activate the Anthy input method.  Then you'd type "shibuya".
> You'd see シブヤ outlined in white.  Then you'd hit the space bar and
> you'd see 渋谷 with a white background.  If that is what you want you
> hit return.  If you are not happy with the selection you hit the
> space bar again and will get a dialog box with choices.
> 
> Does that help?

OK.  Got it working in a terminal.  Neat.  

ありがとございます !!!

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Re: Japanese keyboard: Fedora 15 KDE

2012-04-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/30/2012 09:06 AM, jonetsu wrote:
> ありがとございます
どういたしまして

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Re: what does this file mean? C\:\\nppdf32Log\\debuglog.txt

2012-04-29 Thread Tim
On Mon, 2012-04-30 at 10:26 +1000, Roger wrote:
> First rename the file from say .txt to .txx then delete the altered
> file.

Why bother doing that?  Just delete the file.

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Re: How do I turn off graphical boot

2012-04-29 Thread Fedora User
On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:16:36 +0200
suvayu ali  wrote:

> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:06, Fedora User 
> wrote:
> > F16. Anyone?
> 
> remove the rhgb from the kernel command line.
> 

That was my first thought. The problem is that grub.cfg is produced by
a template via grub2-mkconfig. And, of course, there is no manual page
for grub2-mkconfig.

Not to go off on a rant but grub worked perfectly. There is no value
added with grub2 - just complexity. It's programming for the sake of
programming.

And just WHY would any Linux user NOT want to see what is happening
when the system boots? More programming and complexity that adds
ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! 

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No subtitle on VLC or SMplayer

2012-04-29 Thread Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor

Hello,

All on a sudden, I can't see any subtitle on smplayer or VLC . Sometimes 
embedded subs work under dragon player but that's it.


How to fix this? I've tried every way I know. And yes, I'm 
loading/locating the subs (.srt) every time.


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Re: How do I turn off graphical boot

2012-04-29 Thread Michael D. Setzer II


On 30 Apr 2012 at 0:03, Fedora User wrote:

Date sent:  Mon, 30 Apr 2012 00:03:03 -0400
From:   Fedora User 
To: users@lists.fedoraproject.org
Subject:Re: How do I turn off graphical boot
Send reply to:  Community support for Fedora users 


> On Sun, 29 Apr 2012 14:16:36 +0200
> suvayu ali  wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 07:06, Fedora User 
> > wrote:
> > > F16. Anyone?
> > 
> > remove the rhgb from the kernel command line.
> > 

You need to modify the /etc/default/grub 

I believe that contains the default command line used by the 
script.



> 
> That was my first thought. The problem is that grub.cfg is produced by
> a template via grub2-mkconfig. And, of course, there is no manual page
> for grub2-mkconfig.
> 
> Not to go off on a rant but grub worked perfectly. There is no value
> added with grub2 - just complexity. It's programming for the sake of
> programming.
> 
> And just WHY would any Linux user NOT want to see what is happening
> when the system boots? More programming and complexity that adds
> ABSOLUTELY NOTHING! 
> 
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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread prudhvi09
hey thanks a lot guys ..sorry to bother you again .

 i was opening the file directly from browser from the location htdocs ...i
changed the file location to htdocs/xampp  and it has started executing but
there are some warnings 
http://fedora.12.n6.nabble.com/file/n4939982/image.png 

 ... I have used the command : chmod 0777 /dev/ttyUSB0  to give permissions
.  I have also tried to add the apache user "prudhvi" to the dialout group
by using command : $ usermod -a -G dialout prudhvi .  

But it doesnt work  . I have used the "$whoami" to check name of user  and
added that user "prudhvi" to the dialout group . It still doesnt work .
Please help me guys. 

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Printing advice

2012-04-29 Thread Roelof 'Ben' Kusters
Would anyone be able to advise me regarding what printer to buy?  
Requirements are:


- Can print A3 (29.7 x 42 cm, 11.6 x 16.5 inch) (and A4) sized paper.
- Scores 'good' on a price/quality ratio; meaning not  
super-high-professional-quality but good enough for a small office where  
the primary function is NOT printing; for the office that is, the  
printer's primary function is obvious... :D
- Is supported by Fedora. I have (good) experiences with Epson and HP, but  
I am hoping for some input from people with (more) experience.


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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread prudhvi09
When I send a command directly from the terminal using the command : echo 1 >
/dev/ttyUSB0 it works and '1' is transmitted to the serial port . But using
php I get the above warnings . I dont understand where the problem is .  Is
it a permissions issue ? If not what could be the problem ?

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RE: Printing advice

2012-04-29 Thread Junayeed Ahnaf Nirjhor
Samsung ML-1666 could be a good go :)

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Subject: Printing advice

Would anyone be able to advise me regarding what printer to buy?  
Requirements are:

- Can print A3 (29.7 x 42 cm, 11.6 x 16.5 inch) (and A4) sized paper.
- Scores 'good' on a price/quality ratio; meaning not 
super-high-professional-quality but good enough for a small office where the 
primary function is NOT printing; for the office that is, the printer's primary 
function is obvious... :D
- Is supported by Fedora. I have (good) experiences with Epson and HP, but I am 
hoping for some input from people with (more) experience.

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Roelof Kusters
aka Ben

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draws you in.

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http://my.opera.com/bentrein


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Re: Printing advice

2012-04-29 Thread Joe Zeff

On 04/29/2012 09:52 PM, Roelof 'Ben' Kusters wrote:

- Is supported by Fedora. I have (good) experiences with Epson and HP,
but I am hoping for some input from people with (more) experience.


Don't buy anything from Lexmark unless you've made sure that it's 
supported under Linux.  Lexmark makes excellent printers but their 
record of Linux support is dismal at best.

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Re: php serial communication in linux

2012-04-29 Thread Ed Greshko
On 04/30/2012 12:57 PM, prudhvi09 wrote:
> When I send a command directly from the terminal using the command : echo 1 >
> /dev/ttyUSB0 it works and '1' is transmitted to the serial port . But using
> php I get the above warnings . I dont understand where the problem is .  Is
> it a permissions issue ? If not what could be the problem ?

I've no experience with phpBut, the error message

Warning: Specified serial port is not valid in
/opt/lampp/htdocs/xampp/php_serial.class on line 147

would have me looking to see if what I think should be defined on line 147 is 
really
what is being defined.


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