or my liking. I used to use it, then switched to
Claws-Mail, which is faster and seems to do what I need.
Thunderbird will find all the esoteric locations, etc. that email
systems need to function. Claws mail does not. If I knew how
to find the necessary information, I would try claws mail.
--doug
The embedded VGA compatible controller is a Matrox G200eW3 102b:0536 rev 04
I updated the package sources configuration file is to use the
apt-add-repository command and added the non-free package for all sources
and it now works!!
apt-add-repository non-free
apt-get update
Thanks,
Doug
The Dell R440 does not have GPU and it is using only the onboard graphics to
drive the display.
Thanks,
Doug Windle
Director of Audio Visual Operations
Ace Audio Communications Inc.
P.O. Box 609
Hutto, Texas 78634
512.218.4043 Office
512.535.4673 Fax
512.694.2048 Cell
-Original
third
party software needs Debian verion 10.
I am be available for a remote support session next week if necessary. Any
help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Doug Windle
Director of Audio Visual Operations
Ace Audio Communications Inc.
P.O. Box 609
Hutto, Texas
The identifying information should be engraved into the chassis, a
nameplate, a sticker, etc..
David
Getting back to the original question: I recommend finding a machine, if
possible, with a built-in DVD drive.
It makes installing a new system straightforward, and allows you to copy
media, including music for
your car player, without having to buy an external usb dvd drive.
--doug
e the problem really
is something in common to the
computer and something else that's plugged into the router.
--doug
(So does BASH.)
PS--I'm not a programmer, I'm an RF Engineer, retired.
--doug
g the
request into Google produces a slew of drives.
--doug
One vendor has a shell program which loop mounts the ISO files in such
a way that *IF* you have the purchased flash drive installed you can
use Synaptic.
The Debian documentation does not appear to describe how apt &/or
Syn
ork and possibly a separate
scanner--you get the idea. . . .
--doug
1) https://fedoramagazine.org/internet-connection-sharing-networkmanager/
--
John Doe
, see if you can read the data on them--odds are, you can't!
--doug
x27;t work for Amazon or
the Chinese people who made the camera.
--doug
thru there either. But I have to pay for caller-ID.)
--doug
x27;t know.
Regards,... P.
There are plug-in wireless adapters for very little money that should
solve your wireless connectivity problem. See:
https://www.amazon.com/customerpicks/Explore-external-WIFI-adapters-for-laptops/e679dff1b9ef87bf0396
--doug
Linux system. The routine as I last used it, a couple of months ago,
requires that you become Administrator in the Windows system, which
is not really very straightforward, but is doable. Then you access the
terminal and type in a word or two, and return. It's on the web--Firefox
is your friend.
--doug
see
if you think it's worth it. A lot cheaper than replacing the whole
machine, surely.
--doug
These messages are very unrespectful. I don't need a screen full of this
BS! Stop it!
On 10/24/20 12:23 PM, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
On 10/24/2020 3:11 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Oct 24, 2020 at 02:52:41AM -0500, Leslie Rhorer wrote:
[...]
A couple of decades ago I had to have
to. If you just want a PICTURE, the best advice is to just take
one-or two, or however many different views you need.
--doug
On 8/12/20 5:24 AM, songbird wrote:
Dan Ritter wrote:
Doug McGarrett wrote:
Someone along this thread mentioned key-pullers. I have a couple of IBM
model M
keyboards that haven't been cleaned in years. They work well anyway, but I'd
like to clean
the keys. Where could I get one of
ws-key
trick for Windows users.)
--doug
from some friend, or even
a friendly dealer, and see if the problem goes away?
--doug, WA2SAY
make room for this
operation.
You can do that without losing data on the other partition, assuming it is
not already full. gparted will caution you about the possible loss of data,
but typically there is no loss in doing these operations. These functions
will take a few minutes, so be patient.
--doug
On 7/28/20 11:05 PM, Weaver wrote:
On 29-07-2020 09:07, Brian wrote:
On Tue 28 Jul 2020 at 13:17:33 -0700, Weaver wrote:
Ippfind delivers on nothing, also.
How about 'ippfind -T 5'?
Nothing!
Just a return to the prompt.
Same thing happens when tried on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed.
--doug
ut of Spam, even
if it is spam.
Kind regards,
Andrei
I get these messages every so often, and I don't remember if I've EVER
actually sent a message to the Debian list, altho I do read it
occasionally. So how something from me could bounce, I have no idea--
I just erase the message and move on.--doug
hink?
What I think is that you're barking up the wrong fire-hydrant. Who knows
or cares about pumps?
--doug
All the best
Eike
--
Eike Lantzsch ZP6CGE
Paradox: Getting live-updates about fatalities
This is a very good choice of names. I like it especially because it
is also not speakin
On 4/19/20 4:59 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
/snip/
This may be a little off-topic, but it seems to me that any email from a .nl
address is spam. Am I wrong? (I just erase from the top!)
--doug
ndows and PCLinuxOS with no drivers or anything. Not running
PCLinux on any other machine anymore, since they castrated it, but it still runs my Epson printer/scanner and OpenSUSE
does not.
--doug
On 2/17/20 1:52 PM, mick crane wrote:
On 2020-02-17 16:29, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 22:07:59 -0500
Doug McGarrett wrote:
(I fell off the stoop
after tripping over my dog's tether in the dark on the 4th of July,
1915, and spent most of the summer in various stag
On 2/17/20 10:03 AM, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Feb 17, 2020, Curt wrote:
On 2020-02-17, Doug McGarrett wrote:
[...] I hope I never have to do so again. (I fell off the stoop
after tripping over my dog's tether in the dark on the 4th of July,
1915, and spent most of the summer in va
calling 911 if
you have to. I hope I never have to do so again. (I fell off the stoop
after tripping over my dog's tether in the dark on the 4th of July,
1915, and spent most of the summer in various stages of recovery.)
Maybe some day I'll figure out how to dial a number on the phone.
--doug
On 2/12/20 6:39 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting D. R. Evans (2020-02-12 23:54:16)
Jonas Smedegaard wrote on 2/12/20 3:19 PM:
/snip/
is more resource heave in my experience. An area righ in bikeshedding.
What on earth is bikeshedding? That's a new one on me!
/snip/
Good luck,
so it is having an effect, but
only to make the audio even harder to hear.
Doc
You say this is a new machine, so it surely came with Windows. If you
still have Windows, try whatever program Windows has for audio and see
if it works right. Maybe the machine is defective.
--doug
fine but I could never get it to scan with
TW, and now I can't seem to get it to print either. Why is printing and
scanning so difficult? VueScan doesn't find the scanner either.
--doug
On 12/29/2019 11:05 AM, Kenneth Parker wrote:
On Sun, Dec 29, 2019 at 10:30 AM Joe mailto:j...@jretrading.com>> wrote:
On Sun, 29 Dec 2019 07:55:22 -0500
rhkra...@gmail.com <mailto:rhkra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Saturday, December 28, 2019 03:46:53 PM Doug
for anything that won't run on OpenSUSE TW, and
made a new partition for Linux, using a disk for GParted. Works fine.
--doug
Since you want a dual-boot setup, you have several options. One is to
have Windows present a boot menu, with an entry for Linux. Another is
to use grub to boot both Li
On 10/26/2019 05:55 PM, deloptes wrote:
Doug McGarrett wrote:
You haven't said what you're going to look at, but in my humble opinion,
if you only want to LOOK, not record, a binocular optical microscope
with a ring light and under slide illumination option is the way to go.
I don
magnification.
If you want to record, there are optical microscopes with a "third eye"
where a camera can be installed, and the camera could be an electronic
camera with output to a computer.
When you know for sure what kind of scope you want, look to eBay or a
similar source--microsco
r feeling excluded.
I first heard some young women use the word "guys" for a group of
themselves back around 1956. So it's not a neologism!
--doug
define a means of solving
it, step by step, before you write a word of code, regardless of the
coding language! (This usually is called "pseudo code.") So if you have
a logical mind, that's the first step.
--doug
ows. As far as I can tell, with this version of Win 10, it is no
longer possible to disable the fast boot. Damn MS anyway!
--doug
things you could try:
1. firefox --safe-mode
2. stop Firefox, rename ~/.mozilla (i.e. where your profile is) and
start Firefox
Hope this helps,
Andrei
I don't know what this means, but in OpenSuse Tumbleweed with FossaMail
and Thunderbird, the URL opens perfectly.
--doug
; on the
BBS. I can only imagine how far the technology has progreesed since
then...
I actually fell in love with that bot once or twice, she could even send
pics. I knew she was fake, but dang she had personality!!
Have fun,
bw
I haven't heard of a 'bot that could pass the Turning test, as yet, have
you?
--doug
o the center of the wye.
If I remember right, and I'm not sure I do, you get 208 VAC across two
points of the delta, and I THINK you get 120 VAC from an end point to
the center of the wye.
--doug
know at the end. I am curious.
regards
Does your repo have cuneiform? I found that cuneiform works LOTS better
than tesseract.
(You can find cuneiform in the rpmfind app, and convert it with alien if
you can't find a deb version.)
--doug
t know how to send
it to you, if you can use the rpm version, but I do have it. It's 26 MB!
You probably know it's discontinued, but I like it and I'm going to
install it, assuming the libs are available.
--doug
ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertical_bar#Solid_vertical_bar_vs_broken_bar
I have not yet figured out how to make the Teres keyboard do the pipe.
//Erik
What is on the last key on the right, directly above the right Enter
key? On a US keyboard, the is a back slant (unshifted) and the pipe,
shifted. You haven't mentioned that key at all.
--doug
mpress partitions without regard to what's on them.
You can even add or delete partitions, so be careful.
--doug
e2label", and it worked perfectly on both
mounted partitions while booted to them.
So for the record, use e2label, it can apparently be used safely on a
live stretch-9.8.0 64 bit system.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
You can also run gparted from a CD. Then nothing is mounted
and you can do what you like.
--doug
nd I don't have
to learn emacs!
If you don't have Kate, you must have another simple word processor type
thing.
--doug
scilloscope. The trick is, you need a REALLY FAST oscilloscope! The
pulse generator is easy, just a couple of transistors, maybe a diode.
The circuit is probably in every edition of the Radio Amateur's
Handbook. The scope is expensive. If you don't have at least a 1GHz
digital sam
stand it. I have been using the PaleMoon Browser, which
seems to be a clone
of some earlier version of Firefox, and they don't mess with it all the
time, like Mozilla.
--doug
ed for 16 years.) It runs
on Linux--I have an RPM system.
--doug, retired RF engineer.
On 11/23/2018 05:41 PM, Hubert Hauser wrote:
Hello!
I need to connect to a distant Wi-Fi network. I consider buying a
parabolic antenna. I want to have 10 km range and long amplification.
Will TP-Link TL-ANT2424B be a good aerial?
--
Best wishes,
Hubert.
It's doubtful that you can reach a
to suite.
Just saying, prepare for stampede of ex windows users.
Are they going to send an "upgrade" that will stop Windows from working
if you don't subscribe?
I almost never use Windows, altho the text reader program that I have
used for years on Windows is far superior to anything available for Linux.
--doug
eMoon is a spinoff from an
older Firefox that doesn't get modified every few weeks.)
Are you saying that you can't use PayPal with your browser, or what?
Does it say why not? I'm sure you must have Firefox, so have you tried it?
--doug
eral years and I like it.
Unlike Firefox, it doesn't change its stripes every few weeks. I am
happy with an app that retains its interface for years and years and
doesn't mess with my head. YMMV.
--doug
eakers reconed...
I presume nothing has changed...
What a gas!
--doug
On 07/23/2018 03:19 PM, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Hi,
(i reply to Doug's mail but adopt Dan Ritter's new subject text.)
Doug wrote:
I would make some copies of CDs onto a flash drive, if I knew how!
The act of copying audio data from CD is usually called "ripping".
one is a typical Motorola, with Android OS. I
guess it might have BT, but I don't actually know. I only use it as a
phone, and I don't answer it!
--doug
.Net
---
Floris
I have a similar question about installing the Garmin updater. I'm
afraid I don't understand the above. What is meant
by "a clean 32-bit Wineprefix"? Is Wineprefix a file, or what? I have
wine32.32bit, if that is relevant.
Thanx--doug
e, ever
gotten Audacity to do
anything for me, so that is out!
Thanx for any kind words and info! --doug
It's hosted on one of my machines,
and I'm just using openvpn.
You seem to downplay a free VPN. What about TOR Browser?
Do you know anything about that? I would prefer not to have
the browsed address know who I am. I think (but I'm not sure)
that this is the function of TOR Browser.
Thanx for any info--doug
hat sits
in the middle of the keyboard. I think HP specializes in that, and I
have a Dell that has one.
Just my 2¢. --doug
On 03/08/2018 03:43 PM, Don Armstrong wrote:
On Thu, 08 Mar 2018, Doug wrote:
Somewhat off topic, but I'd like to know, if anyone reading here does,
what to do with a phono player that has four-channel output: Four RCA
jacks in the familiar red and black colors. I know there were for a
channel) recordings. Anyone know what to do
with these outputs?
Thanks for any information--doug
ually stay for that instance.
PITA! One of my two printers seems to work better in that area--go figure!
--doug
t's the worst idea I have
ever seen!
--doug
es, and
it works perfectly with SANE. However, you will probably have to go to
Epson and download drivers for it. I also don't know if it is still
available.
--doug
On 02/27/2018 04:21 PM, Thomas George wrote:
I tried dnsmasq --dhcp-host=00:15:99:86:11:1F,CLP,192.168.2.13
and the response was "failed to create listening socket for port 53:
Address already in use." Tried several other final two digits with the
same result. I even tried 192.168.1.139, the
On 02/13/2018 08:27 PM, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tuesday, February 13, 2018 08:06:52 PM Doug wrote:
On 02/13/2018 04:00 PM, Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
Does anyone have a MIDI-to-USB adapter they could recommend for Debian
and/or linux?
This is just for a point-to-point connection from a
else these days.
--doug
re able to engage in
respondance to them.
I am subscribed to this list. I don't use Debian, but I am interested in
what goes on there, and I do
have a Deb derivative OS.
--doug
een taken over by some open source
group, but I have no further info. There's probably another similar app
someplace. Fortunately, the Windows upgrade does not delete it, as I was
afraid it might. (I very seldom use Windows,
but I did upgrade to the latest slop just a few days ago.)
--doug
runs off a CD, and burn
it--and use that? At least it's Linux, and has a lot of capability, like
changing partition sizes, making new ones, moving existing ones, etc.
--doug
hell" from O'Reilly.
A whole slew of cammand-line commands with descriptions and examples,
along with gawk, sed, vi, vim,
emacs, package management (deb and rpm) and a good index.912 pages. I
have the 6th edition, which
may be the last--I don't know. It's getting pretty frayed!
--doug
rned, then it will not
matter
whether you use a Linux-specific program or not. I do not disparage the
hard
work some devs have put into Linux CAD routines, but I don't think
that's the
way to go if you're going to do some serious CAD work over the course of
time.
Just my 2¢ worth.
--doug
On 11/22/2017 05:36 AM, Anil Duggirala wrote:
On Tue, Nov 21, 2017, at 10:02 PM, Doug wrote:
On 11/21/2017 05:04 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I've recently discovered sweethome3d, and
have enjoyed designing a new house
for myself.
CAD Software Free Dow
On 11/21/2017 05:04 PM, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Kent West wrote:
I've recently discovered sweethome3d, and
have enjoyed designing a new house
for myself.
sweethome3d is in my repos but it says it is an
"interior" design application and what I need
is an "exterior" ditto :)
No sign of DraftSight
e that :)
What the pros use is DraftSight, free for non-pro use, but
it won't put flowers unless you make the flowers first!
DraftSight is a clone of AutoCad, so those who are familiar
with AutoCad will have no trouble at all.
--doug
ard. So probably my fault.
Charlie
No, Broadcom is real PITA! Altho Mint 17 recognized a Broadcom
board right off the bat with no actual installation problem at all!
--doug
to "stretch" in the souces.list to stay with Stable for a while.
That way I didn't do a real update.
But I remember that I had to revert to another theme at some time during my
use of testing, because SDDM lost some functionality on the way. Maybe you
like to check that out too.
KDE
it.
Okay, but why do packages depend on other packages that declare that
they are dummies and can be safely removed? Is this a bug in the
dummy package' description, or in the package that has the dependency,
or just unclear / misleading terminology?
Celejar
Isn't this a consequence of systemd?
--doug
for a while to warm feet up we
couldn't feel any more, then catch the bus to school, where we'd drive
ourselves mad with the chilblains once we got inside.
I thought _I_ was old...I'll be 80 in a few days...but you must be
around 90! God go with you!
--doug
card driver. It
sounds like something in the operating system itself.
BTW, you will get better performance from the video card if you get the
proper NVidia driver and install it.
--doug
rning your coal and if you live
long enough, you will prove it yourself
--doug
t, it won't work on a 32-bit machine, of course.)
--doug
something simpler than emacs or vi that will still allow
coding formatting!
--doug
;> acceptable but not preferable.
Try diffuse.
-Tom
Do you have Kate on your system? You can open side-by-side versions of
that, and that's a fine text editor that you don't have to
know vi or anything esoteric to use it.
--doug
fixing all the mistakes is not worth the trouble!
Abbyy for Windows does an excellent job. One of only two programs I
will boot Windows for. (The other one is a phono-to-CD program.)
--doug
ndows. Abbyy Fine Reader is excellent. When I need an
OCR, I boot Windows--just about
the only time I do. (The other time is when I need good audio copy from
LP records--DAK.)
--doug
On 08/11/2017 05:11 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 02:25:01PM -0500, Doug wrote:
On 08/11/2017 01:46 PM, ju...@tutanota.com wrote:
There are three major types of flash chip types : SLC - MLC - TLC
how-to check my usbkey/sd/memory card ?
--
Securely sent with Tutanota.
I am
On 08/11/2017 01:46 PM, ju...@tutanota.com wrote:
There are three major types of flash chip types : SLC - MLC - TLC
how-to check my usbkey/sd/memory card ?
--
Securely sent with Tutanota.
I am not being a wiseguy.
What is the difference, and why does it matter?
--doug
that greatly simplify things for me, and
which depends on dbus, which I read is deprecated, so what replaces it?
It still works, doesn't it?
As Anne Landers used to say, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Sounds like
good advice to me.
--doug
free plug, just some information for you.
--doug
#x27;t cost them anything, so it is FREE. (Don't tell me they paid
for it with the printer--they
couldn't have bought the printer without subsidizing the driver, so
essentially it is free.) Same goes for video drivers. It's like trying
to swim with one hand tied behind your back.
--doug
soldering
iron with a fine tip, a good light, and probably magnifying
lenses--which I have.
--doug
g that mic into, and then you would plug the
stereo output of the preamp into the LINE IN jack of the PC.
I would hope that this information will settle the question!
--doug
, you will need to deaden the
room acoustics as much as possible. As a minimum, the floor should be
carpeted, and you will probably want heavy drapes on any windows.
Overstuffed chairs and/or a sofa
will be helpful also. Any sort of echo will be very distracting to the
listener to the recording.
--doug
he new
partition and copy files by any of the normal means from your existing
partition to the new one. Best if you
have two drives, so put the new partition on the second drive, so now
you have a nice backup.
--doug
i am afraid during "apt-get update"
it finds copy of Packages and Transl
On 07/20/2017 02:03 PM, Frank wrote:
Op 20-07-17 om 20:53 schreef Doug:
On 07/20/2017 08:54 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 07/20/2017 09:14 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le duodi 2 thermidor, an CCXXV, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit :
/snip/
Is this French? I can understand July being called
On 07/20/2017 08:54 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 07/20/2017 09:14 AM, Nicolas George wrote:
Le duodi 2 thermidor, an CCXXV, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit :
/snip/
Is this French? I can understand July being called something that must
mean HOT,
but is this year 225? Dated from when?
--doug
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