On 1/27/19 8:26 PM, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote:
> So, I did all that and then I tried once again to get Spotify to install
> without errors, but It still can't find the .dll file.
>
> I posted a picture:
> https://postimg.cc/wRLyFTyb
> and added a comment about this in the PlayOnLinux forum under Spoti
So, I did all that and then I tried once again to get Spotify to install
without errors, but It still can't find the .dll file.
I posted a picture:
https://postimg.cc/wRLyFTyb
and added a comment about this in the PlayOnLinux forum under Spotify:
https://www.playonlinux.com/en/app-386.html
I thi
Thank David!
in changelog.Debian:
Update shlibs file for libmjpegtools-1.10-0.
- liblavrec removed for now (depends on V4L1, doesn't build).
On Monday, January 28, 2019 9:40 AM, David Wright
wrote:
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 22:13:08 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> lavrec's manual is in mjpe
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 20:23:38 (-0500), Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 1/27/19, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> >
> > AND THAT... just reminded me that there was a thread where someone
> > here said something I'd never remembered hearing before... There's a
> > spot related to I THINK initramfs or somethi
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 22:13:08 (+), Long Wind wrote:
> lavrec's manual is in mjpegtoolsbut binary isn't
No idea. Well, just one. Search for lavrec in the
changelog.Debian.gz file, which might give a hint.
Cheers,
David.
On 1/27/19, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
>
> AND THAT... just reminded me that there was a thread where someone
> here said something I'd never remembered hearing before... There's a
> spot related to I THINK initramfs or something LIKE that
> (initrd.img??) where we can accidentally be carrying over a
On 1/27/19, Jens Holzhäuser wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 09:11:33PM +0100, BELAHCENE Abdelkader wrote:
>> Sometimes (maybe often) when I leave the system for a times without
>> touching it, when I come back, the system is frozen , juste the pointer
>> of
>> mouse can move, but nothing else, k
On 1/27/19 12:11 PM, BELAHCENE Abdelkader wrote:
Sometimes (maybe often) when I leave the system for a times without
touching it, when I come back, the system is frozen , juste the pointer of
mouse can move, but nothing else, keyboard doesn't respond, even
ctrl+alt+F1 , or F2, ...
So the only
On Sunday, January 27, 2019 07:24:17 PM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Resending to the list -- I didn't notice that Ivan had sent this to me
> only, and my reply, of course, then went to him only.
>
> On Sunday, January 27, 2019 10:06:46 AM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> > Yes: The linux devs can rescind thei
John wrote:
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
> from a simple file. This has worked for many years. But now with the
> jessie->stretch upgrade it fails with emacs barfing.
Can you give m
Resending to the list -- I didn't notice that Ivan had sent this to me only,
and my reply, of course, then went to him only.
On Sunday, January 27, 2019 10:06:46 AM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> Yes: The linux devs can rescind their license grant. GPLv2 is a bare
> license and is revocable by the grantor.
On Sun 27 Jan 2019 at 20:49:36 +0100, toog...@mailbox.org wrote:
> Hey!
>
> i have a laptop and one remote server/computer. The remote server is
> bananian, i
> hope that doesn't matter for this case.
>
> I have configured cups with hplip to print things on the remote server. That
> means, i c
Richard writes:
> IANAL, but ok. But what defines a 'legitimate owner'? No ownership
> rights are generally transferred with a piece of software, right?
A copy under USA copyright law is a tangible object. When you buy a CD
or other embodiment of a work you own that object and have all the
rights
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 09:11:33PM +0100, BELAHCENE Abdelkader wrote:
> Sometimes (maybe often) when I leave the system for a times without
> touching it, when I come back, the system is frozen , juste the pointer of
> mouse can move, but nothing else, keyboard doesn't respond, even
> ctrl+alt+F1
John wrote:
> nice idea but the uids are the same across the network; the gid differ
> but that should not matter as the access is 600. I can create and
> delete files read them etc as expected.
>
> The files are mounted with nfs3
>
> snout -fstype=nfs,nfsvers=3,rw,intr,rsize=8192,wsize=8192,u
On 1/27/19 7:35 PM, John wrote:
> I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
> component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
>
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read
On Sat 26 Jan 2019 at 15:10:55 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 01/26/2019 01:32 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
> > Richard Owlett composed on 2019-01-26 08:32 (UTC-0600):
> >
> > > I am attempting to create a spreadsheet to document the content of
> > > multiple disks of multiple machines.
> >
> > >
On Sunday, January 27, 2019 03:45:14 PM Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> IANAL either but "vsnsdualce" is a lawyer and provided a lot of
> information on how the GPL could be revoked. Maybe the laws, e.g. USA
> laws, are more powerful than your EULAs and EULA-like stuff.
>
> If you really would like to find o
Hi,
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 5:55 PM Pascal Hambourg
wrote:
> Le 27/01/2019 à 16:29, Claudio M a écrit :
> >>
> >> auto eth0
> >> iface eth0 inet static
> >>address a.b.c.d
> >>netmask 255.255.255.224
> >>gateway c.d.e.f
> >>up route add -net a.b.c.x netmask 255.255.255.224 gw c.d
On 28/01/19 9:36 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
>>> Usually, all of a partition is used. If the partition contains a
>>> filesystem, swap area, RAID member or LVM physical volume, these data
>>> structures use all the partition space.
>>
>> Not necessarily - eg if you've extended the partition and not
Le 27/01/2019 à 21:08, Richard Hector a écrit :
On 27/01/19 4:45 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
Le 26/01/2019 à 16:12, Richard Owlett a écrit :
But I still need to know how much of each partition is used/unused.
Usually, all of a partition is used. If the partition contains a
filesystem, swap ar
HI,
uname -a gives
Linux mx 4.19.0-1-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.5-2~mx17+1 (2018-12-12) x86_64
GNU/Linux
Sometimes (maybe often) when I leave the system for a times without
touching it, when I come back, the system is frozen , juste the pointer of
mouse can move, but nothing else, keyboard doesn't
> Check the ownership? I recall at some point of time there was something with
> the id mapping - also check if you may need to enforce nfs version 3
nice idea but the uids are the same across the network; the gid differ
but that should not matter as the access is 600. I can create and
delete fil
On 27/01/19 4:45 AM, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 26/01/2019 à 16:12, Richard Owlett a écrit :
>> On 01/26/2019 08:36 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
>>> lsblk >>lsblk.txt
>>
>> I had misinterpreted "SIZE size of the device" in the response
>> to "lsblk --help". I did not equate "device" to "partition".
>
On Sunday, January 27, 2019 02:41:49 PM Richard Hector wrote:
> On 28/01/19 3:32 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> > Note that under USA law the right to *use* (including the right to make
> > such transient and temporary copies as might be required for effective
> > use) a copy of a program of which one is
rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
> […] I believe that the original author of a package could do something
> like create further modifications to the code and create a non-free
> version of the code.
Yes. The _Copyleft and the GNU General Public License_ guide
https://copyleft.org/guide/> addresses that
rhkra...@gmail.com writes:
> […] I believe that the original author of a package could do something
> like create further modifications to the code and create a non-free
> version of the code.
Yes. The _Copyleft and the GNU General Public License_ guide
https://copyleft.org/guide/> addresses that
Hey!
i have a laptop and one remote server/computer. The remote server is bananian, i
hope that doesn't matter for this case.
I have configured cups with hplip to print things on the remote server. That
means, i can go to https://remote-server/printers/printername in my laptop's
webbrowser and p
On 28/01/19 3:32 AM, John Hasler wrote:
> Note that under USA law the right to *use* (including the right to make
> such transient and temporary copies as might be required for effective
> use) a copy of a program of which one is a legitimate owner is automatic
> and requires no license.
IANAL, bu
John wrote:
> I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
> component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
>
> Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
> mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
> from
I run a mixed Debian/openSuSE /android LAN an after an upgrade of one
component from jessie to stretch I have hit a big problem.
Mail is delivered into a mbox on the Debian server, and the disk is
mounted on the user machine via NFS so the mail can be read into emacs
from a simple file. This has
On Sun, Jan 27, 2019 at 12:07:37PM -0500, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 1/27/19 10:29 AM, Claudio M wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >I'm wondering if anyone came across this recently, because I can't
> >find any bug reports or posts referring to it online (so I'm
> >wondering if I messed something up inadvertenenp8s0t
On 1/27/19 10:29 AM, Claudio M wrote:
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone came across this recently, because I can't find
any bug reports or posts referring to it online (so I'm wondering if I
messed something up inadvertenenp8s0tly).
Is /dev/eth0 still viable? Mine is now /dev/enp8s0
ifconfig sho
Le 27/01/2019 à 16:29, Claudio M a écrit :
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address a.b.c.d
netmask 255.255.255.224
gateway c.d.e.f
up route add -net a.b.c.x netmask 255.255.255.224 gw c.d.e.x dev eth0
AFAIK, the gateway must be directly reachable on eth0. But c.d.e.x does
not see
Hi,
I'm wondering if anyone came across this recently, because I can't find any
bug reports or posts referring to it online (so I'm wondering if I messed
something up inadvertently).
I have a root server running Stretch 9.7 (fully upgraded) and up until last
night when I rebooted it (previous upt
Hi,
Ben Finney wrote:
> > In other words: Any copyright holder can *say* they wish to
> > retroactively revoke the GNU GPL to some party.
Well, everybody is free to express wishes. But a granted license with no
applicable revocation clause is irrevocable.
The copyright holders alltogether are en
Note that under USA law the right to *use* (including the right to make
such transient and temporary copies as might be required for effective
use) a copy of a program of which one is a legitimate owner is automatic
and requires no license. Thus if someone gives (or sells) a copy of a
GPL licensed
On 1/27/19 6:23 AM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I don't disagree with what is stated here (but I have a headache and didn't
> read it carefully), but, even without reading carefully, I believe that the
> original author of a package could do something like create further
> modifications to the c
On Sunday, January 27, 2019 06:47:05 AM Ben Finney wrote:
> Howdy all,
>
> Recently in this forum, some concerns have been raised about works
> covered by GNU GPL. In particular, whether a recipient of a work,
> received under conditions of the GNU GPL, can have the freedoms of the
> GNU GPL later
Howdy all,
Recently in this forum, some concerns have been raised about works
covered by GNU GPL. In particular, whether a recipient of a work,
received under conditions of the GNU GPL, can have the freedoms of the
GNU GPL later withdrawn in that same work.
To reassure those who might worry wheth
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