On 20.12.2019 02:52, Richard Owlett wrote:
> As I date from Netscape era I much prefer SeaMonkey.
> However when I did a reasonably default install of Debian 9.8 I got
> Firefox 60.5.0esr .
>
> Due to *OPERATOR ERROR*, I mangled a preference.
> On the mozilla.general list I was told to edit pref.js
On Jo, 19 dec 19, 20:13:42, kaye n wrote:
>
> 2.3 Can I use IceWM alone? That is, cinnamon, gnome, kde, lxde,
> lxqt, mate, or xfce, uninstalled, or disabled, and only IceWM running.
> I'm assuming here that IceWM can can be used independently, and does
> not need to run on top of a desktop en
Hi all,
My environment:
$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu 4.4.0-170-generic #199-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 14 01:45:04 UTC
2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS
$ dpkg -l | grep -i chrome
ii chrome-gnome-shell 9-0ubuntu1~ubuntu16.04.3 all GNOME Shell
extensions integration for web
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 11:05:17AM +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 20/12/2019 10:52, Richard Owlett wrote:
> >As I date from Netscape era I much prefer SeaMonkey.
> >However when I did a reasonably default install of Debian 9.8 I got
> >Firefox 60.5.0esr .
> >Due to *OPERATOR ERROR*, I mangle
On 12/19/2019 04:05 PM, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 20/12/2019 10:52, Richard Owlett wrote:
As I date from Netscape era I much prefer SeaMonkey.
However when I did a reasonably default install of Debian 9.8 I got
Firefox 60.5.0esr .
Due to *OPERATOR ERROR*, I mangled a preference.
On the mozill
Le 17/12/2019 à 02:33, David Wright a écrit :
You don't say what the dedicated key for ù is, but I would expect that
you might need something like lv3:ralt_switch in your XKBOPTIONS
to get it from one keystroke. I think I'm assuming you have a R-Alt
key, sometimes engraved AltGr. (Being English,
You might want to run make menuconfig after copying the config ..
perhaps do the same with the 4.19 kernel also and do a compare of
'what is' and 'what is not' there in the 5.5 perhaps things have been
moved around a bit in the kconfig stuff.
5.5 iirc actually adds new stuff for rpi4 so it does se
> You told us that you upgraded to Buster by accident:
yes
what I did:
- btrfs subvol snap
- apt-get upgrade
- cat /etc/debian_version
10.2
- "OOPS"
- google "debian versions"
- btrfs subvol snap
- apt-get dist-upgrade
-
btw:
does this message get sorted to the correct
tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
looks good so far.
still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
--
> You told us that you upgraded to Buster by accident:
yes
what I did:
- btrfs subvol snap
- apt-get upgrade
- cat /etc/debian_version
10.2
- "OOPS"
- google "debian versions"
- btrfs subvol snap
- apt-get dist-upgrade
-
Wolfgang
Le vendredi 20 décembre 2019 15:40:05 UTC+1, Wolfgang Rosner a écrit :
[...]
Perhaps you still have in your installed Debian some obsolete packages and non
installed recommended packages? (I have had this in the past)
The easiest way is probably aptitude in interactive mode: there is a special
Am Freitag, 20. Dezember 2019, 17:58:24 CET schrieb didier.gau...@gmail.com:
Got the same here. On my EEEPC with graphicscard I945 (Intel), plasma is very
instable, LXDE is running smoother, but all in all X has gotten more instable
as before.
And there are no obsolete package installed nor old
On 2019-12-20 14:26, Wolfgang Rosner wrote:
tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
looks good so far.
still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
I had troubles with backspace in Buster vi.
adding in ~/.vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=indent
Nigel Sollars wrote:
> You might want to run make menuconfig after copying the config ..
> perhaps do the same with the 4.19 kernel also and do a compare of
> 'what is' and 'what is not' there in the 5.5 perhaps things have been
> moved around a bit in the kconfig stuff.
>
Not sure if this is st
On 2019-12-20 19:28, deloptes wrote:
Nigel Sollars wrote:
You might want to run make menuconfig after copying the config ..
perhaps do the same with the 4.19 kernel also and do a compare of
'what is' and 'what is not' there in the 5.5 perhaps things have been
moved around a bit in the kconfig s
On 20.12.19 20:41, mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-12-20 19:28, deloptes wrote:
>> Nigel Sollars wrote:
>>
>>> You might want to run make menuconfig after copying the config ..
>>> perhaps do the same with the 4.19 kernel also and do a compare of
>>> 'what is' and 'what is not' there in the 5.5 perhaps
basti wrote:
> i have done make menuconfig and / or make dist-clean and so on.
> build the kernel does not seem the problem. it looks like rpi4 cant boot
> this. but i have no rpi3 at the moment to test if it runs on it.
>
> some days ago i read on a place i cant remember that the boot process on
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2019 at 11:29 AM songbird wrote:
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
> ...
> > History expansion is a bloody nightmare. I recommend simply turning
> > it off and living without it. Of course, that's a personal preference,
> > and you're free to continue banging your head against it, if you f
Kenneth Parker wrote:
> songbird wrote:
...
>> i only use a few commands regularly and have them either
>> aliased or stuck in history for me in my .bashrc
>> (i start every session by history -c to get rid of
>> anything and then use history -s "command" so pretty
>> much my routine when signing
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 7:47 PM songbird wrote:
> Kenneth Parker wrote:
> > songbird wrote:
> ...
> >> i only use a few commands regularly and have them either
> >> aliased or stuck in history for me in my .bashrc
> >> (i start every session by history -c to get rid of
> >> anything and then us
Kenneth Parker wrote:
>songbird wrote:
...
>> check out eternal-september.org :) no binaries. just
>> text. that is all i want to read anyways.
>>
>
> Thanks! Name Servers couldn't find it without the "www" in front. I am
> investigating it now.
>
> Not likely to get too far down the nntp "
On Fri, Dec 20, 2019 at 9:41 PM songbird wrote:
> Kenneth Parker wrote:
> >songbird wrote:
> ...
> >> check out eternal-september.org :) no binaries. just
> >> text. that is all i want to read anyways.
>
You may see a sea7kenp username pop up occasionally.
> Could you please ship me a p
Hi all,
I'm trying to work out the optimal ownership and permissions for web
hosting, where the site owner (or their developers etc) need access to
install code, themes etc, and read logs.
I also generally prefer sites not to be able to write their own code - I
know the likes of WordPress don't n
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