Hello,
Étienne Mollier wrote:
> On 07/09/2019 18.00, R. Lewis wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> D. R. Evans wrote:
>>
>>> R.Lewis wrote on 9/7/19 8:14 AM:
>>>
I'm glad to see that you have solved your problem with konqueror, and
I'm wondering if you can help me with mine.
Do you have a si
On 07/09/2019 18.00, R. Lewis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> D. R. Evans wrote:
>
>> R.Lewis wrote on 9/7/19 8:14 AM:
>>
>>> I'm glad to see that you have solved your problem with konqueror, and I'm
>>> wondering if you can help me with mine.
>>>
>>> Do you have a sidebar (F9)? If you do, how did you get it?
Hi,
D. R. Evans wrote:
> R.Lewis wrote on 9/7/19 8:14 AM:
>
>> I'm glad to see that you have solved your problem with konqueror, and I'm
>> wondering if you can help me with mine.
>>
>> Do you have a sidebar (F9)? If you do, how did you get it?
>>
>
> Nope. I saw your original question, and
R.Lewis wrote on 9/7/19 8:14 AM:
> I'm glad to see that you have solved your problem with konqueror, and I'm
> wondering if you can help me with mine.
>
> Do you have a sidebar (F9)? If you do, how did you get it?
>
Nope. I saw your original question, and have no solution for you, I'm afrai
Hello,
D. R. Evans wrote:
> How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one
> instance?
>
> Doc
>
I'm glad to see that you have solved your problem with konqueror, and I'm
wondering if you can help me with mine.
Do you have a sidebar (F9)? If you do, how did you g
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> Quit
> Kill all residual konqueror processes.
>
Nope; that did not fix it. I had tried that before I asked here. :-) That just
affects whether it stays in memory when you quit, which isn't the same thing
as running multiple instances.
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On 2019-09-01, D. R. Evans wrote:
>
> How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one
> instance?
Settings-Configure Konqueror-Performance-
Disable 'Always try to have one preloaded instance'
Quit
Kill all residual konqueror processes.
This is the fix I gleaned from bug r
D. R. Evans, on 2019-09-05:
> Étienne Mollier wrote on 9/5/19 1:38 PM:
> > $ konqueror . # brings up a new window showing the CWD
>
> If I map "alt-S" to "konqueror " instead of just
> "konqueror" then it seems perfectly happy to start multiple i
ose.
I wonder why? This is new behaviour, at least on my systems. In the past,
multiple instances of konqueror peacefully co-existed and did exactly what one
would naïvely expect. For years I have configured a the keyboard shortcut
"alt-S" to be the command "konqueror", and have b
gt; I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons
> > > I can't even begin to guess, by design not even possible to run
> > > multiple instances of konqueror under buster?? Or (I hope) am I
> > > just missing some simple configuration opti
it perhaps, for reasons I can't
> >> even
> >> begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple instances of
> >> konqueror under buster?? Or (I hope) am I just missing some simple
> >> configuration option?
> >
> > I've never
rhaps, for reasons I can't even
>> begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple instances of
>> konqueror under buster?? Or (I hope) am I just missing some simple
>> configuration option?
>
> I've never used konqueror, but a good first question is
design not even possible to run multiple instances of
> konqueror under buster?? Or (I hope) am I just missing some simple
> configuration option?
I've never used konqueror, but a good first question is: how do
you expect to run multiple instances of konqueror elsewhere?
What erro
D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM:
> How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one
> instance?
>
I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons I can't even
begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple instances
How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one instance?
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I use pure-ftpd on my Jessie 8.6 (soon to be 8.7).
The Debian way of configuring pure-ftpd is a mechanism with a file for
each parameter to the executable.
I do not use that mechanism, primarily because I want to run multiple
instances of pure-ftpd with different parameters, listening on
On Friday 06 May 2011 11:56:05 Simon Brandmair wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On 6/5/2011 15:00 Christopher Judd wrote:
> > Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
>
> I don't know if it is "normal". But on my system, I have three instan
On 5/6/2011 10:45 AM, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 06 May 2011 08:56:35 -0400, Christopher Judd wrote:
Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
user@gibbs:~/data/icp-ms/Routine/2011/Agilent7500$ ps aux | grep udev
root 381 0.0 0.0 21424 848 ?Ss
Hello,
On 6/5/2011 15:00 Christopher Judd wrote:
> Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
I don't know if it is "normal". But on my system, I have three instances
of udev daemon as well.
Cheers,
Simon
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On Fri, 06 May 2011, Camaleón wrote:
> On Fri, 06 May 2011 08:56:35 -0400, Christopher Judd wrote:
> > Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
> >
> > user@gibbs:~/data/icp-ms/Routine/2011/Agilent7500$ ps aux | grep udev
> > root
On Fri, 06 May 2011 08:56:35 -0400, Christopher Judd wrote:
> Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
>
> user@gibbs:~/data/icp-ms/Routine/2011/Agilent7500$ ps aux | grep udev
> root 381 0.0 0.0 21424 848 ?Ss May05 0:00 udevd
Hi,
Is it normal to have multiple instances of udev daemon running?
user@gibbs:~/data/icp-ms/Routine/2011/Agilent7500$ ps aux | grep udev
root 381 0.0 0.0 21424 848 ?Ss May05 0:00 udevd --
daemon
root 7189 0.0 0.0 21420 472 ?SMay05 0:00
At least everything dealing with sound, jackd, qjackctl, xmms, et al. When
running one gets five (count 'em) instances!
Problem on KDE3.3 or new sid alsa-base?
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store there pid number).
So, how can I run multiple instances with
start-stop-daemon?
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Yep, I relent. I got a bit too enthusiastic with that response.
However, as far as I know there is currently no way short
of using different sockets for different registered services
to use two or more different web servers. One probably
could write a daemon for inetd to select the "appropriate"
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> These were not web BROWSERS he was talking about but web SERVERS. You can
>not, in anything even remotely resembling a normal system, use two different
>web servers.
> Now in fact if you REALLY want to do this you can, in that yo
Hi Richard;
These were not web BROWSERS he was talking about but web SERVERS. You can not,
in anything even remotely resembling a normal system, use two different web
servers.
Now in fact if you REALLY want to do this you can, in that you could configure
(and probably recompile) one of the se
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