On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 00:21:44 -0500
rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Wed, September 30, 2015 1:08 am, Heracles wrote:
> > I just installed Google-Earth using "synaptic" in Debian8 and it worked
> > fine. It had to install a few other bits and pieces but as it did all the
> > work I was fine with it.
Hi,
Serkan KURT wrote:
> I use sync but how can i this with GUI for newbie users?
Find or make a GUI tool which uses fsync(2) or fflush(3) on
the output file before closing it.
But probably that's not the decisive point here.
If it is about a mounted filesystem, then your question should
rather
On 03/10/15 00:02, Serkan KURT wrote:
> How can i a file copy to usb device without file cache?
> KDE notifier shows copy completed but actually copy process does not
> finished.
>
>
> How can I solve it?
>
> Debian Jessie amd64, KDE.
In KDE click on the USB icon in the task bar, and then click
On 03/10/15 18:31, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> If it is about a mounted filesystem, then your question should
> rather be how to properly unmount the device before removing it.
> Unmounting is supposed to flush pending filesystem data.
I would concur here… yanking a removable storage device just after
Greetings all;
One of the things that are a little bit like being nibbled to death by
ducks, is the lack of a mouse blanker in linux, something that was part
of and automatic in Amigados 20 years ago.
I'm refering of course to shutting the mouses pointer image off when you
start typing in an e
On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 09:16:11 -0400 Gene Heskett sent:
> One of the things that are a little bit like being nibbled to death
> by ducks, is the lack of a mouse blanker in linux, something that was
> part of and automatic in Amigados 20 years ago.
>
> I'm refering of course to shutting the mouses po
On 02/10/15 05:35 PM, Floris wrote:
Op Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:34:10 +0200 schreef Gary Dale
:
I'm running an up to date Stretch/AMD64 system with Plasma desktop. I
just plugged in my camera through its USB cable but didn't get a
notification window.
The camera shows up in lsusb but there is no
On Saturday 03 October 2015 09:37:37 Charlie wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 09:16:11 -0400 Gene Heskett sent:
> > One of the things that are a little bit like being nibbled to death
> > by ducks, is the lack of a mouse blanker in linux, something that
> > was part of and automatic in Amigados 20 year
On Saturday 03 October 2015 06:21:44 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> I searched and saw that some people are installing
> using "dpkg -i"; but does that take care of dependencies?
No. But try:
# dpkg -i foo.deb
Which will probably complain about dependencies, then:
# apt-get -f install
Which wil
Well, -idle 0 will hide it right away. But it'll get lots of false
positives about thinking you've stopped moving the mouse.
And unclutter has been around for just over 23 years now.
mrc
On 2015-10-03, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 03 October 2015 06:21:44 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
>> I searched and saw that some people are installing
>> using "dpkg -i"; but does that take care of dependencies?
>
> No. But try:
>
> # dpkg -i foo.deb
>
> Which will probably complain about depe
On Saturday 03 October 2015 18:18:08 Curt wrote:
> On 2015-10-03, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 October 2015 06:21:44 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> >> I searched and saw that some people are installing
> >> using "dpkg -i"; but does that take care of dependencies?
> >
> > No. But try:
> >
On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:51 am, Petter Adsen wrote:
> On Sat, 3 Oct 2015 00:21:44 -0500
> rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
...
>> Would you be so kind as to outline the procedure for using synaptic to
>> install the .deb package which I downloaded from the Google Earth web
>> site?
...
> Use gdebi. That
On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome?
> That all future readers of the archives will use Gnome?
The OP has since posted. I was forgetting that several other desktops use
Gnome applications. But I still maintain that a CLI answer t
On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:06 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome? Â
>> That all future readers of the archives will use Gnome?
> I was forgetting that several other desktops
> use Gnome applications. But I st
Le 03/10/2015 21:21, rlhar...@oplink.net a écrit :
> On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:06 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
>> On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
>>> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome? Â
>>> That all future readers of the archives will use Gnome?
>> I was forgetting that s
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On Oct 3, 2015 4:28 PM, "Erwan David" wrote:
> Le 03/10/2015 21:21, rlhar...@oplink.net a écrit :
> > On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:06 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >>> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome?
On Saturday 03 October 2015 20:21:55 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:06 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome? Â
> >> That all future readers of the archives will use Gnome?
> >
> > I
On Saturday 03 October 2015 13:07:46 Mike Castle wrote:
> Well, -idle 0 will hide it right away. But it'll get lots of false
> positives about thinking you've stopped moving the mouse.
>
> And unclutter has been around for just over 23 years now.
>
> mrc
It should be installed by the installer a
On Saturday 03 October 2015 20:27:47 Erwan David wrote:
> Le 03/10/2015 21:21, rlhar...@oplink.net a écrit :
> > On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:06 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >> On Saturday 03 October 2015 19:50:18 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> >>> Do we actually know that the OP uses Gnome? Â
> >>> That all future r
On 2015-10-03 at 16:56, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> "gdebi is a simple tool to install deb files. It lets you install local deb
> packages resolving and installing. its dependencies. apt does the same, but
> only for remote (http, ftp) located package repositories. It has a graphical
> user interface b
On Sat, October 3, 2015 3:56 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> I also thought that the package you were trying to install was
> called "googleearth". It says so in the subject line. Ah! A search
> suggests that you did actually mean googleearth not gnome-earth.
As best as I can put together the pieces, s
On Saturday 03 October 2015 22:30:28 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Sat, October 3, 2015 3:56 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > I also thought that the package you were trying to install was
> > called "googleearth". It says so in the subject line. Ah! A search
> > suggests that you did actually mean g
Installed by default, meh.
But I'm pretty sure it is enabled by default.
cat /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90unclutter
# /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90unclutter
# This file is sourced by Xsession(5), not executed.
if [ -e /etc/default/unclutter ]
then
. /etc/default/unclutter
fi
if [ -x /usr/bin/unclutte
On Sat, October 3, 2015 4:34 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> The Google site, at the place referenced by your URL, has just offered to
> let me download (copied and pasted to avoid typos)
>
> google-earth-stable_current_amd64.deb
The Google web site detected that you are running an amd64 system, so it
aut
rlharris writes:
> So, at the present time, it appears that the need for
> "googleearth-package" has passed -- at least with respect to Jessie
> (and in my case, with the combination of Xfce on an i386 system).
> Direct installation with gdebi is simpler and faster.
What about those whose computer
On Sat, October 3, 2015 4:45 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> rlharris writes:
>> So, at the present time, it appears that the need for
>> "googleearth-package" has passed -- at least with respect to Jessie
>> (and in my case, with the combination of Xfce on an i386 system).
>> Direct installation with gde
> the author. That was one of the 2 things I lost when I made the
> transition to linux in 1998, the other was the instability of Amigados,
> sometimes crashing several times a day.
W.r.t crashing several times a day, you can easily recover this feature
with a little cron job,
Stefan
On Saturday 03 October 2015 17:43:49 Mike Castle wrote:
> Installed by default, meh.
>
> But I'm pretty sure it is enabled by default.
>
> cat /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90unclutter
> # /etc/X11/Xsession.d/90unclutter
> # This file is sourced by Xsession(5), not executed.
>
> if [ -e /etc/default/unclutt
On Saturday 03 October 2015 22:44:01 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Sat, October 3, 2015 4:34 pm, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> > The Google site, at the place referenced by your URL, has just offered to
> > let me download (copied and pasted to avoid typos)
> >
> > google-earth-stable_current_amd64.deb
>
>
On Saturday 03 October 2015 23:07:13 rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On Sat, October 3, 2015 4:45 pm, John Hasler wrote:
> > rlharris writes:
> >> So, at the present time, it appears that the need for
> >> "googleearth-package" has passed -- at least with respect to Jessie
> >> (and in my case, with t
On Saturday 03 October 2015 23:16:30 Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > the author. That was one of the 2 things I lost when I made the
> > transition to linux in 1998, the other was the instability of Amigados,
> > sometimes crashing several times a day.
>
> W.r.t crashing several times a day, you can eas
rlharris writes:
> All I know is that when I installed Jessie, I specified only the Xcfe
> desktop, and I did not specify Gnome. (Months ago I tried to install both
> Gnome and Xfce on a system, and something went awry.)
> The installer may have installed some Gnome packages, but that does not
>
On Sat, October 3, 2015 2:21 pm, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> (2) what is not CLI about the command:
>
> ~/Downloads # gdebi gnome-earth-stable_current_i386.deb
CORRECTION OF A MISSTATEMENT ERROR: The line should read:
~/Downloads # gdebi google-earth-stable_current_i386.deb
I regret causing
On 03/10/15 01:27, Danny wrote:
> In order to hear comms coming in or out of the transciever (via an antenna)
> one
> has to connect to the transciever with ANOTHER transciever in order to hear
> people talk (if you are tuned to the same frequency off course)
>
> Now ... my second transciever is
On Sat
> Another option, get a small handheld transceiver that you can tune to
> the appropriate frequency.
>
> This also lets you adjust volume levels so that you don't overdrive the
> input on the transceiver. Nothing worse than a contact with a garbled
> station because the microphone input is
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