On 12/23/17 20:06, Rusi Mody wrote:
I teach programming.
Students of my class have their own laptops required to have (some recent)
linux.
And this time (for the first time?) I saw that majority of the class were
running Linux (usually but not always Ubuntu) on a VM on a Windows — typically
Win
I had a similar problem with Debian 9.3. I started by creating a barebones VM
(all options deselected on the tasksel page). After the machine was created and
rebooted, I logged in as root and did apt-get install gnome-core. This produced
the error with rtkit daemon and dbus configure hanging as
Hello, I am currently migrating to a HiDPI box (akda Retina box).
Since the arrival of GNOME3, I have used Xfce as an alternative to GNOME[2]:
I have been happy so far with this choice. Right now, I migrating to
a retina box: it appears, unfortunately, that Xfce support for HiDPI is low.
small (if
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 11:24 AM, Jerome BENOIT
wrote:
> Hello, I am currently migrating to a HiDPI box (akda Retina box).
>
> Since the arrival of GNOME3, I have used Xfce as an alternative to GNOME[2]:
> I have been happy so far with this choice. Right now, I migrating to
> a retina box: it appe
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 5:06 AM, Rusi Mody wrote:
> And this time (for the first time?) I saw that majority of the class were
> running Linux (usually but not always Ubuntu) on a VM on a Windows —
> typically Windows-10
>
> This made those machines markedly sluggish.
I wonder if some of those st
Linux Startup Process
You can use the following incantation to list enabled boot services:
$ systemctl list-unit-files --type=service | grep enabled
How do i know what i need, and what i can safely disable ?
i know that accounts-daemon.service is a potential security risk. It is
part o
On Sat, 23 Dec 2017, deloptes wrote:
but I told you also about plughw - no?
yes, but I told you before that I found it myself by accident, when
trying on an other wav file.
no idea why you are so resistant to getting the knowledge yourself - the man
page is even not that long and you sho
On 12/21/2017 09:04 PM, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
> hi,
> the sound works perfectly with vlc or audacity, but I can't make aplay
> to work.
> the "aplay -l" output is:
> List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
> card 0: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 3: Generic Digital [Generic Digital]
> Su
On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 02:24:17PM +0400, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello, I am currently migrating to a HiDPI box (akda Retina box).
>
> Since the arrival of GNOME3, I have used Xfce as an alternative to GNOME[2]:
> I have been happy so far with this choice. Right now, I migrating to
> a retina box:
On Sun, 24 Dec 2017, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
if you are using PulseAudio just remove any exiting content of
~/.asoundrc and put this:
hi Georgi,
thank you for your suggestion, but I can't launch pulseaudio:
Failed to load module "module-alsa-sink"
and as I have a working config wi
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017, Martin McCormick wrote:
I am not new to sox but I am asking to see if I have
missed something because a sox script I am using is mostly
working but not quite.
I am attempting to remove long silent pauses in a
recording of people talking and what is supposed
On Mon, 25 Dec 2017, davidson wrote:
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017, Martin McCormick wrote:
I am not new to sox but I am asking to see if I have missed
something because a sox script I am using is mostly working but not
quite.
[...]
#! /bin/sh
sox -t .wav input.wav -t .wav output.wav silence -l 1 0 '-3
Thanks for your reply.
On 25/12/17 00:05, Dan Ritter wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 24, 2017 at 02:24:17PM +0400, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>> Hello, I am currently migrating to a HiDPI box (akda Retina box).
>>
>> Since the arrival of GNOME3, I have used Xfce as an alternative to GNOME[2]:
>> I have been happy
On 24/12/17 11:24, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> I read that Cinnamon and MATE, both former clones of GNOME[2], have HiDPI in
> mind:
> is there any other possibility ?
I use KDE's Plasma, which supports HiDPI pretty well.
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