On 05/30/2016 05:08 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Monday 30 May 2016 22:49:52 Lisi Reisz wrote:
(Parlez-vois français, je parle le
français?)
My spell checker can't cope with French, and I'm a lousy typist.. :-(
parlez-vo*U*s français etc.
Lisi
Many word processors have French dictionaries. You
On Monday 30 May 2016 22:49:52 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> (Parlez-vois français, je parle le
> français?)
My spell checker can't cope with French, and I'm a lousy typist.. :-(
parlez-vo*U*s français etc.
Lisi
On Monday 30 May 2016 22:49:52 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> "When I type "english" the spell-checker
> tries to correct to to "English", why?" I'd have known immediately what you
> meant.
correction:
"When I type "english" the spell-checker
tries to correct IT to "English", why?" I'd have known immediatel
On Monday 30 May 2016 20:35:40 Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Thank you, I didn't know. In French (I was careful
> here) languages' names and peoples' nationalities
> don't take a capital letter. But towns' and countries'
> names do of course.
> Jacques
> P.S.:I still don't see where was the joke in
Thank you, I didn't know. In French (I was careful
here) languages' names and peoples' nationalities
don't take a capital letter. But towns' and countries'
names do of course.
Jacques
P.S.:I still don't see where was the joke in my post,
but never mind.
On Saturday 28 May 2016 10:11:39 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Thank you in
>
> > advance, and again, sorry for my poor english (kspell still tells me to
> > write *English* instead and nobody told me why, and this proves nobody
> > looks at the first post in a thread :-D)
I think I have just worked out wha
On Saturday 28 May 2016 01:28:03 Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Thanks for your comments I also use apt* commands, when necessary, but
> the point is that people don't seem to read thoroughly the threads they are
> answering to: I don't mind using wicd, I even tried it. But it also uses
> /etc/network/int
Thanks for your comments I also use apt* commands, when necessary, but
the point is that people don't seem to read thoroughly the threads they are
answering to: I don't mind using wicd, I even tried it. But it also uses
/etc/network/interfaces, and my questioning is about initramfs, ifaces
driv
On Fri, 2016-05-27 at 08:32 +0100, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>
>
> Synaptic!=debian's package installer
>
> It is one of Debian's package installers, and a late-comer at that,
> which I
> have found causes problems. Perhaps this is one of them? (Note the
> "I have
> found". I don't want to start a
Hi,
On Fri, 27 May 2016 08:32:59 +0100
Lisi Reisz wrote:
(...)
> So, correction, "said unstable by Synaptic" (Does it???)
>
> Here is what I get with aptitude in Jessie:
>
(...)
> I don't see any mention of unstable.
I see the same in synaptic here
On Friday 27 May 2016 01:21:25 Rodary Jacques wrote:
> > Could we have a reference please for "said unstable by debian's package
> > installer"? (I assume you're talking about the wicd packages, because
> > someone wrote "Please note, an entry does not work with network-manager.
> > Use wicd instea
Le vendredi 20 mai 2016 16:09:25, vous avez écrit :
> Hi, I thought you might only be subscribed to the French list
> and not this one, so you might have missed this.
>
> Could we have a reference please for "said unstable by debian's package
> installer"? (I assume you're talking about the wicd
On Tue 17 May 2016 at 03:07:48 (+0200), Rodary Jacques wrote:
> Le samedi 14 mai 2016, 06:47:11 Hans a écrit :
> > Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2016, 05:27:06 schrieb Bhasker C V:
> > try wicd (vicd-ncurses, wicd-gtk, wicd-cli). It may fit your needs. And you
w ^
> > can have entries in /etc/ne
Le samedi 14 mai 2016, 06:47:11 Hans a écrit :
> Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2016, 05:27:06 schrieb Bhasker C V:
>
> Hi,
> try wicd (vicd-ncurses, wicd-gtk, wicd-cli). It may fit your needs. And you
> can have entries in /etc/network/interfaces, so you can be already
> connected without any window-manager
Am 14.05.2016 um 05:27 schrieb Bhasker C V:
> Hi
>
> I am finding it difficult to settle on a good network manager which
> can work for my case
>
> 1. My home dir is luks/ext4 and mounted manually after logging in for
> the first time
> 2. My GUI is started after mounting my home dir and by man
On Sat 14 May 2016 at 05:27:06 (+0200), Bhasker C V wrote:
> I am finding it difficult to settle on a good network manager which
> can work for my case
>
> 1. My home dir is luks/ext4 and mounted manually after logging in for
> the first time
> 2. My GUI is started after mounting my home dir and
Am Samstag, 14. Mai 2016, 05:27:06 schrieb Bhasker C V:
Hi,
try wicd (vicd-ncurses, wicd-gtk, wicd-cli). It may fit your needs. And you can
have entries in /etc/network/interfaces, so you can be already connected
without any window-manager.
Good luck!
Hans
> Hi
>
> I am finding it difficult
Hi
I am finding it difficult to settle on a good network manager which
can work for my case
1. My home dir is luks/ext4 and mounted manually after logging in for
the first time
2. My GUI is started after mounting my home dir and by manual startx only
I could never get my network manager to sto
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