> Assuming I'm not the only thinkpad user, any others around who
> encountered that problem and have already found a solution? Or tips for
> how to get the mute button to work hardware-like again?
>>
>> Thanks for checking. I did not have have tpb installed.
>> Installing it didn't help
Hi,
On 20.10.2017 06:09, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> On 10/19/2017 03:11 PM, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
>> On 10/19/2017 02:48 PM, Paul Seyfert wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>
>>> Assuming I'm not the only thinkpad user, any others around who
>>> encountered that problem
Hi,
I am using a thinkpad x220 running debian stable and enjoyed until the
upgrade to stretch that the mute button worked when waking up from
hibernate-ram already before the desktop environment was fully loaded
(especially before music players continue playback) and even when the
screen was locke
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On 24.10.2016 00:28, Michael Biebl wrote:
> Am 24.10.2016 um 00:26 schrieb Michael Biebl:
>> Am 23.10.2016 um 23:30 schrieb Paul Seyfert:
>>> ...
>>> Is this a known bug[3]? Any suggestions what to test/investigate/oth
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Hi all,
I am using debian stable with network-manager 0.9.10.0-7 and
network-manager-gnome 0.9.10.0-2.
I recently noticed that seeing a network[0] (eduroam) for which I
configured several connections (had three eduroam accounts over the
time, and h
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> this is PulseAudio issue, and commenting string "load-module
> module-role-cork" in /etc/pulse/default.pa fixes it. After that restart
> pusleaudio process and also all apps that use pulseaudio (i.e. skype and
> vlc).
Hi Max,
exactly what i was loo
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Hi,
since i upgraded from wheezie to jessie I observe that skype is able to
pause vlc as follows:
vlc plays music
skype is online
someone writes me a message
vlc pauses and skype makes its "blub"-sound to notify me about the message
vlc stays paused
On 30.04.2014 10:35, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> Please bottom-post, not top-post.
> On 4/30/14, Paul Seyfert wrote:
>> you're not paranoid, I've seen sudden reboots running wheezy (when it
>> was testing and i think even since it's stable) on my x220 as well.
>
Hi,
you're not paranoid, I've seen sudden reboots running wheezy (when it
was testing and i think even since it's stable) on my x220 as well.
though very rarely. i don't recall having seen it since September. but i
remember it even happened once when i was sitting in front of it.
I'm sorry i have
Hi,
On 28.02.2013 11:19, Karl E. Jorgensen wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Thu, 2013-02-28 at 09:09 +, Daniel Dalton wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I recently bought a new laptop.
>>
>> Annoyingly the laptop function key is where you'd expect the control key
>> and the control key is one key in from the left.
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Hi,
>
> Where can we download this file to test?
>
>
my version can be obtained via svn:
URL: https://root.cern.ch/svn/root/tags/v5-30-04/fonts
Cheers,
Paul
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Hi,
>
> You deleted all the fonts under "/usr/share/fonts/" path? :-?
no, I did as was suggested by brian (keep the X fonts and gsfonts)
>
> - ttf files not only help displaying fonts, they can also break it.
>
> This is not because of TTF but a bug coming from a different place (in
> wheezy
Okay,
I don't precisely know what fixed it but now the font is correctly
displayed for me. deleting files from /usr/share/fonts/ somewhat brought
unreproducible results. I started font-manager (which I believed to be
inactive since I commented out the corresponding entries in
~/.fonts.conf). In deb
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On 11.06.2012 18:45, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 20:36:38 +, Camaleón wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 19:44:12 +0200, Paul Seyfert wrote:
>>
>>> On 10.06.2012 17:27, Camaleón wrote:
(...)
>
> Okay, I
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Hi,
I'd love to file a bugreport for the following problem, yet I have no
idea for which package:
After a normal boot I can use my webcam in skype/cheese/ ...
if I then hibernate-ram and wake up the system again the webcam is not
found anymore by eit
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>
>> something else which came to my mind: is there a way to tell a
>> missing font from having a wrong font?
>
> It looks like your system plus evince has made a substitution for
> a glyph. Have you tried viewing the pdf with xpdf and/or mupdf?
> B
>
>> something else which came to my mind: is there a way to tell a missing
>> font from having a wrong font?
>
> It looks like your system plus evince has made a substitution for a
> glyph. Have you tried viewing the pdf with xpdf and/or mupdf? Both of
> these (and evince) display the mu correc
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On 10.06.2012 21:04, Siard wrote:
> Paul Seyfert wrote:
>> to make it short, I think these are the most relevant packages I
>> have installed:
>>
>> $ dpkg --get-selections | grep install | grep fonts | sed
>> &qu
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On 10.06.2012 17:27, Camaleón wrote:
> On Sun, 10 Jun 2012 16:32:27 +0200, Paul Seyfert wrote:
>
>> I have created an eps file with cern root and converted it with
>> epstopdf to pdf.
>> http://mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg
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On 10.06.2012 19:44, Siard wrote:
> Paul Seyfert wrote:
>> I have created an eps file with cern root and converted it with
>> epstopdf to pdf.
>> http://mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg.de/~pseyfert/Fig5.pdf I then
>> l
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Dear all,
I have created an eps file with cern root and converted it with
epstopdf to pdf.
http://mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg.de/~pseyfert/Fig5.pdf
I then look at the result in evince
http://mathphys.fsk.uni-heidelberg.de/~pseyfert/fonts.png (right)
f
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