in one direction to
support a way of minimizing instances, they should not go too far --
there should be a user friendly way to create multiple instances.
Randy Kramer
ave
a bad CD (something with scratches or whatever) I get a better copy
going the digital route and sometimes I get a better copy going the
analog route.
Randy Kramer
ation).
* The optimization effort currently going on in kde.
Randy Kramer
quality and you are moving the signal in analogue form in an
> extremely hostile environment via what isn't generally be
> best-shielded cable in the business.
Thank you!!
Randy Kramer
forward the [RFE | petition | whatever} I will include your name as a
co-[sponsor | requestor | whatever}."
regards,
Randy Kramer
On Wednesday 12 March 2003 05:16 pm, Chris Cheney wrote:
> Well you also have the argument that its been good enough for the
> past 15 years, people aren't suddenly becoming audiophiles... ;)
Perhaps not, but audiophiles exist.
Randy Kramer
t you created the survey?
Anyway, it's time for me to forget about it.
regards,
Randy Kramer
re what it seemed like.)
regards,
Randy Kramer
ase kdm
I don't know exactly what purging libqt3, but perhaps a less drastic
first attempt, like deleting all of a users .kde files might be worth
trying?
Randy Kramer
gt; go. If you compare it to the upcoming MS Office 11, it doesn't look
> too bad at all.
And I keep getting confused -- did Star somehow acquire the old
Wordstar? And incorporated parts of it in Star Office?
Randy Kramer
e sound comes out of one set of speakers, so by
then, the signals are mixed. (Even if you have stereo or some five
channel surround sound.)
regards,
Randy Kramer
run the GNome desktop, and
find the way to set the file associations for the desired files (.html,
???) to open using konq.
Randy Kramer
t see) new emails. I work around the problem by switching
to a different (small) IMAP file and back to the original, and then I can see
the files.
There may be some sort of rational reason why things work this way, but it is
somewhat disappointing.
Randy Kramer
of
what wikis are good for.
regards,
Randy Kramer
e increasing number of support emails from microsoft I
> barely use email anymore.)
Absolutely!
Randy Kramer
(It's nice to hear from someone with similar ideas!)
keyboard macro facility to X (the X server).
If you (or anyone else) are interested in either one of these, I can try to
tell you what I know (which isn't much).
regards,
Randy Kramer
t; would set the font type for this application, but apparently it does not
> use them.
Just because it might provide a clue, or someone else might be familiar with
the program and how it deals with fonts, how about mentioning the name of the
program. ;-)
Randy Kramer
r
as the function value (without any newline separator) or the empty string if
none was selected, and number of the button pressed (the first button is
number 1), in $list_dialog_button. If the user closes the dialog via the
window close box, the function returns the empty string, and
$list_dialog_button returns 0.
hope this helps,
Randy Kramer
en just move on to RedHat or SuSE - but hey, why
> don't **you** move on right **now** instead of wasting the energy of the
> developers and instead of contributing something constructive?
+1
Randy Kramer
Thanks to the Debian developers for all their good work, past, present, and
futu
nds like a step
in the right direction--thinking of a way to accomplish something rather than
reasons to not accomplish something. Also, in terms of numbers, I wonder how
many Linux systems have a single (vs. multiple) real (i.e., human) users?
Maybe we need a single user and a multiuser Linux (OS
On Thursday 11 August 2005 06:11 pm, Larry Garfield wrote:
> On Thursday 11 August 2005 04:55 pm, Randy Kramer wrote:
> > Maybe we need a single user and a multiuser
> > Linux (OS and kernel?)?
>
> False. Single-user means a single security space. One key reason that
> Wi
tldp
-rw--- 1 rhk rhk99043 Sep 19 16:05 .tldp.index
-rw-r--r-- 1 rhk rhk 937 Sep 19 16:05 .tldp.index.ids
-rw-r--r-- 1 rhk rhk 5425 Aug 24 07:28 .tldp.index.sorted
hope this helps,
Randy Kramer
> I can't find anything on the internet. Anybody come across this?
>
offline TWiki-like thing) tells how to enable
compaction on your inbox. I now try to remember to do that several times a
day.
regards,
Randy Kramer
---++ kmail: compact inbox disabled
* [[http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kmail-devel/2005-June/019581.html][]]
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 14:43,
On Monday 26 September 2005 03:29 am, Reinhold Kainhofer wrote:
> Am Freitag, 23. September 2005 20:30 schrieb Randy Kramer:
> > On Friday 23 September 2005 01:29 pm, Theo Schmidt wrote:
> > > This has solved it, thanks! Kmail used to compact mailboxes on
> > > closing;
On Monday 26 September 2005 12:30 pm, Hendrik Sattler wrote:
> Am Montag, 26. September 2005 14:07 schrieb Randy Kramer:
> > Is there / will there ever be a fix for this?
>
> Sure, rename your inbox to some other folder and let kmail recreate it as
> maildir. maildir does not
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 09:27 am, Derek Broughton wrote:
> Randy Kramer wrote:
> > I suppose maildir will be OK (and maybe even better) for my inbox, which
> > I generally keep "trimmed" (not too many emails).
> >
> > I don't think I want to do t
to make it corrupted--does Reisers have some
better error detection / correction / recovery for the hash than is typical
of an index for an mbox file?
(Maybe I need to go read up on Reiser, and join a Reiser list. ;-)
Randy Kramer
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/2 available
swap.
Although I strongly hope that kde gradually develops a smaller memory
footprint, I suspect there is something about the kernel's use of swap that
causes the behavior I see.
Randy Kramer
PS: I hate the churn that occurs when I simply close an application--doesn't
#x27;m having
problems.
Randy Kramer
PS: I feel like I'm hijacking this thread--I hope Pol (and others) feel free
to participate.
PPS: Guess I'll have a look at man top--I wonder if there is a way to have top
display the processes in order of memory use (instead of CPU use)?--Nope,
d
(Guess I didn't look very closely at man top--I can see where the
above is covered now, looking back at it.)
regards,
Randy Kramer
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ely on "raw" content--anyway, I want
to start trying to notice which pages are real hogs, then either avoid
opening them, or opening them in a "throwaway" instance of konqueror.
Thanks again!
Randy Kramer
PS: Per another post, I've also reduced my swappiness from 60 (appa
for the dialog in English (at least for
some movies where I have trouble making out all the words).
Randy Kramer
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