On 21-01-18, Mark Fletcher wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 02:02:07AM +0100, Dejan Jocic wrote:
> > On 20-01-18, Jacques Rodary wrote:
> > > Hi
> > > How can I start iptables at boot. I don't find an equivalent to "
> > > service
> > > iptables start" with systemd and does'nt know how to create
Op 15-01-18 om 10:38 schreef Kamil Jońca:
libreoffice started to eat whole core of my cpu, the same is on fresh
profile.
Any hints?
The same thing here. Found this thread:
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=108246
The suggestion to remove the lot and just keep what you need se
Am Sonntag, 21. Januar 2018, 10:34:45 CET schrieb Frank:
Hi,
looks like one has to deinstall libreoffice-gtk2, too.
However, after doing so, the 100% issue was gone - and the libreoffice
quickstarter, too.
I also discovered, that just running the libreoffice quickstarter is also
using 100 % cp
On 2018-01-20, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
> at line 7:SRCHBROWSEREXE="x-www-browser www-browser iceape mozilla
> firefox ...
> edited to:SRCHBROWSEREXE="x-www-browser www-browser iceape mozilla
> seamonkey firefox ...
>
I'm not in agreement with this edit, as you have left 'x-www-browser'
On 01/20/2018 04:42 PM, davidson wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2018, Richard Owlett wrote:
Caveat: I know nothing about seamonkey,
No problem, I've been using its predecessors since Netscape 4.
and I have never used httrack/webhttrack.
I chose it primarily because I was familiar with its Windows v
On 01/21/2018 04:39 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 01/20/2018 04:42 PM, davidson wrote:
On Sat, 20 Jan 2018, Richard Owlett wrote:
[snip]
# update-alternatives --install /usr/bin/x-www-browser x-www-browser
/path/to/seamonkey 20
Worked like a charm. Now to re-read the WebHTTrack documentat
On 01/21/2018 04:15 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-01-20, Richard Owlett wrote:
at line 7: SRCHBROWSEREXE="x-www-browser www-browser iceape mozilla
firefox ...
edited to: SRCHBROWSEREXE="x-www-browser www-browser iceape mozilla
seamonkey firefox ...
I'm not in agreement with this edit, a
On 2018-01-20, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>>
>> looks like a shit program to me - just wondering how it got it into debian
>> packages.
>> When I read first this post I was thinking there is an app for controlling
>> radio receiver but it turns out it is online radio - WTF! online radio is
>> not a rad
On 21/01/18 14:20, Curt wrote:
> On 2018-01-20, Eike Lantzsch wrote:
>>>
>>> looks like a shit program to me - just wondering how it got it into debian
>>> packages.
>>> When I read first this post I was thinking there is an app for controlling
>>> radio receiver but it turns out it is online radi
Curt wrote:
> Of course if the application isn't working that does qualify as a major
> point in its disfavor.
>
> I just read that 'python-xdg' should be a hard dependency, the
> installation of which has fixed some folks' mortal bugs.
I understand the purpose of this application, however the b
On Sun 21 Jan 2018 at 15:11:14 (+0100), deloptes wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>
> > Of course if the application isn't working that does qualify as a major
> > point in its disfavor.
> >
> > I just read that 'python-xdg' should be a hard dependency, the
> > installation of which has fixed some folks' mor
Op 21-01-18 om 14:53 schreef tony:
Well, let's put this to bed. Thanks to those who responded; Eike at
least tried to help, his symptoms precisely match mine, thus confirming
it's a bug, despite the developer being unable to replicate it. Ah, well...
Radiotray failed for me like that when stret
Hi,
I was wondering if there is a "standard" way in Debian 9 through the
/etc/network/interfaces file to enable/force using a stable private
IPv6 address using SLAAC as specified in RFC 7217?
Any one already managed to do that on a Debian 9 client? or know how to do that?
Cheers,
John
On 21.01.2018 19:29, John Naggets wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a "standard" way in Debian 9 through the
> /etc/network/interfaces file to enable/force using a stable private
> IPv6 address using SLAAC as specified in RFC 7217?
no personal experience, but you should look at dhcpcd, with su
On 21/01/18 16:05, Mark Fletcher wrote:
To get you started [addressing the OP], here is the service file I use:
Mine is slightly different and has the commands inline:
$ cat /etc/iptables/iptables.service
[Unit]
Description=iptables rules
After=network.target
[Service]
Type=oneshot
ExecStart
Ulf Volmer wrote:
> On 21.01.2018 19:29, John Naggets wrote:
>> I was wondering if there is a "standard" way in Debian 9 through the
>> /etc/network/interfaces file to enable/force using a stable private
>> IPv6 address using SLAAC as specified in RFC 7217?
> no personal experience, but you shou
On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 6:10 AM, wrote:
> On Friday, January 19, 2018 10:50:11 PM Dan Hitt wrote:
>> So, something like xfig, except that it should have geometrically
>> describable grouping or linking options. (You can glue objects
>> together with xfig, but afaik not link them loosely, like th
Hi John,
On Sun, Jan 21, 2018 at 07:29:23PM +0100, John Naggets wrote:
> I was wondering if there is a "standard" way in Debian 9 through the
> /etc/network/interfaces file to enable/force using a stable private
> IPv6 address using SLAAC as specified in RFC 7217?
I have never tried it but
Hello, on Ubuntu 17.10 which to my knowledge is based on Debian unstable,
installing Emacs via $sudo apt install emacs and then trying to view the
Emacs manual using C-h r fails with error "Info file emacs does not exist"
The same set of instructions on Ubuntu 16.04 works and one ends up with a
loc
On 22/01/18 15:33, Nishan Singh Mann wrote:
Hello, on Ubuntu 17.10 which to my knowledge is based on Debian
unstable, installing Emacs via $sudo apt install emacs and then trying
to view the Emacs manual using C-h r fails with error "Info file emacs
does not exist" The same set of instructions
Nishan Singh Mann writes:
> Hello, on Ubuntu 17.10 which to my knowledge is based on Debian unstable,
> installing Emacs via $sudo apt install emacs and then trying to view the
> Emacs manual using C-h r fails with error "Info file emacs does not
> exist"
The Emacs manual is distributed subject
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