On Fri, 2013-07-19 at 11:22 +0900, Joel Rees wrote:
> I know I'm going to get flack for top-posting, but I'm not sure what to
> trim (since many mail agents will break the thread on the subject-line
> change).
They are bound to do so because the MUA you used to send the email
didn't set an In-Repl
I have installed both Debian 64 bit 7.1.0 and Debian 64 bit Testing in
separate VMWare Player v-5.0.2 on my 64 bit laptop to serve as test beds
before messing with my Debian production computer.
I successfully installed VMWare Tools 9.2.3 build-1031360 on 7.1.0.
However when I attempted the i
Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time,
the download network speed. My connection to work frequently
gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect.
I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however, its
display of Network History connection speed
On 20/07/13 16:59, Joe Riel wrote:
Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time,
the download network speed. My connection to work frequently
gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect.
I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however, its
display
On 07/20/2013 11:59 AM, Joe Riel wrote:
> Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time,
> the download network speed. My connection to work frequently
> gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect.
> I currently use the gnome network monitor tool, however,
On Friday 19 July 2013 17:14:33 André Nunes Batista wrote:
> And I'm helping him to understand Debian as a community not as a
> software company. Or hope so.
It doesn't seem to me likely that you have helped him understand that at all.
And while we are talking about community, you could help the
I have a Wheezy (with the deb-multimedia.org repository) computer running a
KDE desktop as a HTPC. I use VLC to watch videos.
If I run KDE's default VLC invocation, "/usr/bin/vlc VideoFileName.ext",
VLC will run fine, popping up in a window on the desktop.
However, if I run my own call
Hello.
I have a problem with installing Debian 7.1 on a machine using UEFI. The
machine does not boot after the installation, instead it shows:
Reboot and Select proper Boot device
or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press a key
Just to test a different distribution I decided to
Thank you,
lbrtchx
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On Sat, 2013-07-20 at 20:24 +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> Thank you,
> lbrtchx
One mouse cursor at two different positions at the same time?
What is it good for?
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On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 08:59:45AM -0700, Joe Riel wrote:
> Any recommendations for a graphical tool to monitor, real-time,
> the download network speed. My connection to work frequently
> gets really slow, in which case I need to disconnect and reconnect.
> I currently use the gnome network monit
Le 15906ième jour après Epoch,
Ralf Mardorf écrivait:
> On Sat, 2013-07-20 at 20:24 +, Albretch Mueller wrote:
>> Thank you,
>> lbrtchx
>
> One mouse cursor at two different positions at the same time?
> What is it good for?
Schizophrenic people?
Or maybe cut/paste speedup?
I remember an
>> One mouse cursor at two different positions at the same time?
>> What is it good for?
> Schizophrenic people?
~
Is it not the very definition of schizophrenia to see and hear things
other people haven't actually stated?
~
Anyway I was trying to be the possibly least verbose I could. Since I
n
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> I need to know the pixel coordinates of the a rectangle
> on my screen and the easiest way I could think of
> getting that info is by positioning the the mouse
> at those two different places, in which case
> I would be physically constrained of doing it
> at the sa
On Sat, 2013-07-20 at 16:33 -0400, staticsafe wrote:
> CLI app but works in a reliable fashion.
> vnstat - http://humdi.net/vnstat/
> Available in the Debian repositories.
Seems to be a great lightweight application. Thank you, I didn't know it
and test it on Arch at the moment.
$ vnstat -l 0
:)
Does anybody know what is going on with grub in testing? I have been
waiting for 2.00, but it seems to be stuck at 1.99. Grub-common at
http://packages.debian.org/jessie/grub-common shows that it is at
1.99-27+deb7u1, but the source files show 2.00-14. The qa page at
http://packages.qa.debian.or
http://jcfx-trading.com/sd/eaknmk.zrghcyjeftxven
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Hi,
I am using Debian wheezy on my lenovo t430 laptop. And each time I start my
laptop, it starts in full brightness mode, and each time I have to reduce
it. I am tired of doing this. Does anyone know any solution. Is this a
known bug, or am I the only person experiencing it?
Thanks,
Amandeep
http://xn--brboden-mxa.dk/tu/ijvzx.wycyspfmmw
Mag Gam
7/21/2013 7:22:35 AM
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Hello,
I succesfully use 5.1 Surround with Alsa with this .asoundrc ->
pcm.!default {
type plug
slave.pcm "surround51"
slave.channels 6
route_policy duplicate
}
but when I listening mp3 with Alsaplayer - or other player - I can't hear
any sounds on other applications - for example Chrome with Yo
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