Hi there,
Since the upgrade to Stretch, I don't have colors anymore in
xfce4-terminal (except for directories which are in blue).
But strange thing, I have them in xterm.
All the logic is in ~/.bashrc.
In xfce4-terminal:
env | grep -i color
LS_COLORS=
COLORTERM=truecolor
TERM=gnome-256color
L
steve wrote:
> We see that LS_COLORS is set in xterm but not in xfce4-terminal. I don't
> understand why since both should read ~/.bashrc when executed.
>
> Any ideas?
I think .bashrc is read only if you use bash as login shell.
You can try bash --login and see if color works, or check if it is
Le 12-07-2017, à 11:05:22 +0200, deloptes a écrit :
steve wrote:
We see that LS_COLORS is set in xterm but not in xfce4-terminal. I don't
understand why since both should read ~/.bashrc when executed.
Any ideas?
I think .bashrc is read only if you use bash as login shell.
You can try bash -
mi dai il telefono ci sentiamo ciao cara
Il giorno 6 luglio 2017 11:31, Letizia Kirusawa ha
scritto:
> Secondo me non vuoi nemmeno iniziare a parlare con me
> http://bit.ly/2sPBgg9
>
Hi.
On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 04:52:33PM +0200, Václav Ovsík wrote:
> Lately I found this:
> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/1291
> so no nice solution unfortunately :(.
So you're saying that rsyslog filtering is not nice somehow.
Care to elaborate?
Reco
Attached is a copy of the source on a page of the link in one of the last
spammers. It has a yes/no response for sharing pictures with the same
output of java variable. One of the tweeter accounts is @XhmikosR
which is Greek for ChemistR.
But, this site may be just a library for hacker code that is
Le 2017-07-12 10:49, Gaelle Allbdr a écrit :
Je n’en suis pas si sûre. Regardes
http://bit.ly/2td74fj
Arretez de m'envoyer vos mails stupides OK
On 2017-07-12 11:29 +0200, steve wrote:
> Le 12-07-2017, à 11:05:22 +0200, deloptes a écrit :
>
>>steve wrote:
>>
>>> We see that LS_COLORS is set in xterm but not in xfce4-terminal. I don't
>>> understand why since both should read ~/.bashrc when executed.
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>
>>I think .bashrc
I'm using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for
running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows
tools?
The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my Garmin Connect account.
I've used an old Windows 7 notebook with isn't functional anymore. Now
I'
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:07:39 CEST Joerg Desch wrote:
> I'm using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for
> running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows
> tools?
>
> The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my Garmin Connect account.
> I've
On Tue, 11 Jul 2017 16:02:57 -0400, Fungi4All wrote:
> From: pfeif...@cs.nmsu.edu
>>> It may come as a shock to you but most non-technical email users use
>>> HTML email.
>>
>>His point wasn"t that they"re all HTML, it"s that they have nearly
>>identical content and identically formatted HTML.
> A
> From: solit...@mail.com
> On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:07:39 CEST Joerg Desch wrote:
>> I"m using a Garmin Edge 520 for my bycicle and a (new) Forerunner for
>> running. How can I access Garmin Connect without installing the Windows
>> tools?
>>
>> The Garmin Edge 520 is already registered to my
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 13:28:11 +0200 schrieb solitone:
> I have a Garmin Edge 520, and I use the Garmin Connect app on my
> smartphone to sync it, not the Windows tool. I just needed the Windows
> tool during initial configuration, but once it's registered you no
> longer need it (except for some ra
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:43:31 -0400 schrieb Fungi4All:
> I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while
> it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first gps had wired
> connections on it.
Both devices are visible as filesystem. So I can easily copy and convert
the re
On Wednesday, 12 July 2017 11:55:25 CEST Joerg Desch wrote:
> I could use the Windows license key of the dead
> windows notebook and run it inside VirtualBox. Do you know if the USB
> connection to the Garmin devices runs through the virtual host?
Yes, I used to have a VirtualBox instance on my pr
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 11:58:10AM +, Joerg Desch wrote:
> Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 07:43:31 -0400 schrieb Fungi4All:
>
> > I think you need to read up to the NMEA183 protocol, which for a while
> > it was the standard of i/o data ever since the first
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:08:22 +0200 schrieb solitone:
> Yes, I used to have a VirtualBox instance on my previous laptop, and it
> did work. Then I migrated that VirtualBox image to KVM when I prepared
> my new laptop, and it continued to work.
Just because you mentioned it You have build a Vir
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 09:49:15PM -0400, Felix Miata wrote:
> Again:
>
> chown -R 1000:1000 /home/kaj/
>
> as root should fix them all. If it doesn't, chown would seem to be broken.
Looks correct.
> Maybe this in addition?
>
> chown -R 1000:1000 /home/kaj/.*
No, NOT correct. Do
Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:14:20 +0200 schrieb tomas:
> I'm downright appalled to see that a little piece of hardware comes tied
> to TahCloud and doesn't give the user any choices in that. I'd be raging
> at Garmin, were I their customer, for being (mis)treated like that.
My mistake... The Forerunne
On 07/09/2017 06:11 PM, Kaj Persson wrote:
Hi Jimmy,
Well, I did not follow your suggestion exactly, but as people has said,
the root account is already and always there, even it has not been
assigned a password. So, against my real whish, not to activate the root
account, I gave the command sud
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 01:00:22PM +0200, Sven Joachim wrote:
> It's the other way around, .bashrc is only read if bash is _not_ a login
> shell. Which is why many people source ~/.bashrc from ~/.bash_profile
> (or ~/.bash_login, or ~/.profile) to get the same behavior, no matter if
> the are runn
Thank Celejar!
I find an app in my cell phone that can scan code and show url
i don't need a package that do the job now
thanks anyway!
Hi Joe,
On Tue, Jul 11, 2017 at 12:51:20PM -0600, Joe Pfeiffer wrote:
> Andy Smith writes:
> > On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 05:18:54PM +0200, Sébastien Gautrin wrote:
> >> The proof of this is that they all have nearly the exact same content (some
> >> add the list mail, some don't), all being HTML me
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 12:20:17PM +, Joerg Desch wrote:
> Am Wed, 12 Jul 2017 14:14:20 +0200 schrieb tomas:
[whine... cloud... blah... ;-]
> My mistake... The Forerunner works like a charm without cloud connection.
> It's my personal choose to
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 08:30:12AM -0400, RavenLX wrote:
[...]
> To remove the root password so root can't log in again:
>
> sudo passwd -l root
I've been following this back-and-forth for a while. Yes, I think it's
a good idea to use the root acco
Le 12-07-2017, à 13:00:22 +0200, Sven Joachim a écrit :
I also had to change my TERM variable to xterm-color in order to work.
That's something you definitely don't want to do, xterm-color is for
_very_ ancient terminals. Be prepared for misbehavior in curses
programs.
Is there a reason why
On 2017-07-12 16:15 +0200, steve wrote:
> Le 12-07-2017, à 13:00:22 +0200, Sven Joachim a écrit :
>
>>> I also had to change my TERM variable to xterm-color in order to work.
>>
>>That's something you definitely don't want to do, xterm-color is for
>>_very_ ancient terminals. Be prepared for misb
Le 12-07-2017, à 16:27:16 +0200, Sven Joachim a écrit :
No, not really (all of this is far from being crystal clear to me). But
changing to TERM=xterm-256color doesn't show colors.
I wonder if you have an old version of dircolors somewhere which does
not support xterm-256color. What do the fo
Greetings all;
Running wheezy yet, fully uptodate.
1. Did I get stoned (unlikely, don't use the weed) and miss a memo
telling us that /var/log/messages had been deprecated? I noted this
morning as I was setting up my usual batch of monitoring tails, that its
last entry was back in May! Lookin
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:39:06AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Running wheezy yet, fully uptodate.
>
> 1. Did I get stoned (unlikely, don't use the weed) and miss a memo
> telling us that /var/log/messages had been deprecated? I noted this
> morning as I was setting up my usual batch of monitor
On Wednesday 12 July 2017 10:45:35 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 10:39:06AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Running wheezy yet, fully uptodate.
> >
> > 1. Did I get stoned (unlikely, don't use the weed) and miss a memo
> > telling us that /var/log/messages had been deprecated? I no
Pay me bitch
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Aan: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Verzonden: Wed, 12 Jul 2017 11:01:10 +0200 (CEST)
Onderwerp: Iemand zei dat ik een idioot ben dat ik deze foto's laat neerzetten,
Vanessa
Maar ik weet het niet zeker. Neem een kijk
http:
Hi,
I am trying to setup the xserver-xspice package to remotely connect to my
Debian desktop. It claims to be more bandwidth efficient compared to VNC
and there is even an Android client for the Spice protocol. I can get the
xspice server started just fine. But I am having problems with the displa
Hello,
usually I do not really care about graphic power, however I am planning to
build a new machine for Monte Carlo simulations. And part of the
calculations would be perfect for offloading to a GPU.
So anyone have any suggestions for graphic cards (which preferably
are supported by debian). I
Le quartidi 24 messidor, an CCXXV, Malte a écrit :
> I am trying to setup the xserver-xspice package to remotely connect to my
> Debian desktop. It claims to be more bandwidth efficient compared to VNC
You can also try xpra in « shadow » mode.
But I have to ask: are you sure that « remotely conne
On Wed 12 Jul 2017 at 15:33:42 -0400, Henning Follmann wrote:
> Hello,
> usually I do not really care about graphic power, however I am planning to
> build a new machine for Monte Carlo simulations. And part of the
> calculations would be perfect for offloading to a GPU.
>
> So anyone have any su
I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that
worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.
In the course of my research I found that mail / mailx over the years
has used a variety of flags for attachments but now seems to have
dropped the cap
On 12/07/17 03:33 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
Hello,
usually I do not really care about graphic power, however I am planning to
build a new machine for Monte Carlo simulations. And part of the
calculations would be perfect for offloading to a GPU.
So anyone have any suggestions for graphic cards
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 03:58:07PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
> I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that
> worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.
>
> In the course of my research I found that mail / mailx over the years has
> used a varie
On 12/07/2017 21:33, Henning Follmann wrote:
Hello,
usually I do not really care about graphic power, however I am planning to
build a new machine for Monte Carlo simulations. And part of the
calculations would be perfect for offloading to a GPU.
So anyone have any suggestions for graphic cards
On 07/12/2017 02:33 PM, Henning Follmann wrote:
Hello,
usually I do not really care about graphic power, however I am planning to
build a new machine for Monte Carlo simulations. And part of the
calculations would be perfect for offloading to a GPU.
So anyone have any suggestions for graphic ca
If you plan on using AMD cards for non-gaming calculations, I would verify
your software is compatible. Most likely it is.
nVidia has been known to make it difficult to perform CUDA type
calculations on their gaming oriented cards. For that reason I would
probably lean AMD.
Gary Dale wrote:
> My preference is always to AMD for the simple reasons that they are more
> Linux-friendly and, as the number 2 company, need to be supported to
> ensure that computing doesn't become a monopoly. They are second behind
> Intel in chip sales and second behind NVidia in graphics ca
On 12/07/17 14:51, Agung Vega wrote:
Then what next? I want to use gui version
(I had sent an email about the same problem, before this one )
This email would be better sent to the debian-user mailing list. The
debian-devel list is for the development of Debian. This is a user
support questio
deloptes composed on 2017-07-13 02:15 (UTC+0200):
> Gary Dale wrote:
>> My preference is always to AMD for the simple reasons that they are more
>> Linux-friendly and, as the number 2 company, need to be supported to
>> ensure that computing doesn't become a monopoly. They are second behind
>> In
I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station and would like to get a
data logger for it but I'm not sure what it would take to retrieve the
data with Linux. They have a USB version and a Serial version data
logger available, both packaged with either Windows or Mac software.
I'd be curious if anyon
On Wed, 2017-07-12 at 21:07 -0500, Jason wrote:
> I have a Davis Vantage Pro2 weather station and would like to get a
> data logger for it but I'm not sure what it would take to retrieve
> the
> data with Linux. They have a USB version and a Serial version data
> logger available, both packaged wit
On Wednesday 12 July 2017 20:15:42 deloptes wrote:
> Gary Dale wrote:
> > My preference is always to AMD for the simple reasons that they are
> > more Linux-friendly and, as the number 2 company, need to be
> > supported to ensure that computing doesn't become a monopoly. They
> > are second behin
On 13/07/17 12:49, Felix Miata wrote:
AMD puts its effort directly into FOSS rather than proprietary. It gets my vote.
From five years ago, but still a gem:
Linus Torvalds on nVidia:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYWzMvlj2RQ
Kind regards,
--
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Director
Transient Software L
On 12/07/17 04:51 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2017 at 03:58:07PM -0400, Gary Dale wrote:
I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that
worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.
In the course of my research I found that mail / m
On 12/07/17 08:15 PM, deloptes wrote:
Gary Dale wrote:
My preference is always to AMD for the simple reasons that they are more
Linux-friendly and, as the number 2 company, need to be supported to
ensure that computing doesn't become a monopoly. They are second behind
Intel in chip sales and se
On 07/12/2017 12:58 PM, Gary Dale wrote:
I just spent about an hour with Google trying to fix a bash script that
worked last year. The problem was that it stopped sending attachments.
In the course of my research I found that mail / mailx over the years
has used a variety of flags for attachme
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