On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 05:15:41PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
> I am looking for some information as to how many languages Debian is
> available in.
>
> So far the only info I seem to find on this is here
> https://www.debian.org/international/index.en.html
>
> is this right, so the list ther
Hi
In writing the presentation I am working on, I appears that there is
some inconsistency with regard to languages Debian has been translated
in to.
1, https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2019/20190415
has
Localization status
76 languages are supported in this release.
On 2019-04-19, Paul Sutton wrote:
> Hi
>
> In writing the presentation I am working on, I appears that there is
> some inconsistency with regard to languages Debian has been translated
> in to.
>
> 1, https://www.debian.org/devel/debian-installer/News/2019/20190415
>
> has
>
> Localization status
Hello again,
The configuration mentioned in the subject line is set to "Show your
home page". Here the home page is file:///home/peter/html, a
local page. Nevertheless startup sometimes displays "Sorry. We're
having trouble getting your pages back."
Ideas?
Thanks,
On 15/4/19 11:36 am, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
>> On 13.04.2019 23:21, Tyler A wrote:
>> I found a temporary solution that at least lets me visit the sites in
>> Firefox.
>>
>> However this doesn't fix OpenSSL (thus things like curl, wget).
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/env bash
>>
>> sudo apt-get install
On 4/19/19, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> The configuration mentioned in the subject line is set to "Show your
> home page". Here the home page is file:///home/peter/html, a
> local page. Nevertheless startup sometimes displays "Sorry. We're
> having trouble getting your pages
Hi
I run testing.
Each time update-initramfs is run I get following messages
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/gv100/sec2/sig.bin for
module nouveau
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/gv100/sec2/image.bin
for module nouveau
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmwar
I've been going around on some fun issues related to doing a full
upgrade for the first time in a long time on a Lenovo E550 laptop
running Debian testing.
The system now won't boot cleanly, but I can get in via a
recovery mode (after which, I start network-manager manually), so
I've continued exp
It would be great to have running under Linux (and Debian, of course) one of
those music scanning tools such as (for MS Windows) Sharpeye... So to convert
any PDF sheet music into digital format, e.g. XML.
Please suggest whoever can...
Thanks
Rodolfo
Le 19/04/2019 à 19:38, Erwan David a écrit :
I run testing.
Each time update-initramfs is run I get following messages
W: Possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/nvidia/gv100/sec2/sig.bin for
module nouveau
(...)
There are nvidia firmwares in the package firmware-misc-nonfree but no
gv100 di
maybe Audiveris, not packaged, you have to build it yourself:
https://github.com/Audiveris/audiveris
On 2019.04.17 13:20, rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
I had forgotten about the concept of focus; I thank you for reminding
me, and for pointing me to the window manager.
After replacing the keyboard, it still appears that either xdvi is
broken, or that there is a strange interaction between xdvi an
Good Day,
Lurking at this thread, I discovered xdvi was installed on my
machine, probably pulled by some texlive dependencies. I even
discovered a few old .dvi of mine, so give it a go out of
curiosity. It has this look and feel typical from monochrome X
graphical interfaces released in the 80's
On 2019.04.19 17:33, Étienne Mollier wrote:
...
It has this look and feel typical from monochrome X
graphical interfaces released in the 80's. Tasty ! :)
At least for diagnosing this problem, I would be interested in an
alternative to xdvi.
another desktop environment. LXDE may, or may
On Fri 19 Apr 2019 at 18:10:14 (-0500), rlhar...@oplink.net wrote:
> On 2019.04.19 17:33, Étienne Mollier wrote:
> ...
> > It has this look and feel typical from monochrome X
> > graphical interfaces released in the 80's. Tasty ! :)
>
> At least for diagnosing this problem, I would be interested
On 2019.04.19 20:24, David Wright wrote:
But it's interesting to see that you're (still) using a DVI workflow:
any particular reason for this? I suspect a majority are using one of
the direct-to-PDF workflows, like pdflatex or lualatex.
I use this workflow simply because it is the only Linux wo
Rodolfo Medina writes:
> It would be great to have running under Linux (and Debian, of course) one of
> those music scanning tools such as (for MS Windows) Sharpeye... So to
> convert any PDF sheet music into digital format, e.g. XML.
>
> Please suggest whoever can...
didier gaumet writes:
>
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