On Sb, 14 nov 20, 16:36:03, Miroslav Skoric wrote:
> On 11/13/20 9:29 PM, David Wright wrote:
>
> >
> > I would have thought that Debian has made kernel testing just about as
> > easy as they can since:
> > jessie installs with 3.16 but 4.9 is also available,
> > stretch installs with 4.9 but
Emanuel Berg:
> Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
> with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel to the left,
> above, right, and below a certain other color?
-) ImageMagick and their convert-tool
-) The Gimp
-) the list of programs that the nex
On Du, 15 nov 20, 02:35:39, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>
> If somebody can suggest another way to achieve the desired, please
> suggest. For example, can anyone suggest a media player, which can accept
> a desired volume level as a command line argument? Any other ideas?
Apparently mpv supports se
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
> with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel to the left,
> above, right, and below a certain other color?
>
> e.g., if one draws a loop of black, tell the p
Emanuel Berg:
>> -) ImageMagick and their convert-tool
>
> OK, but how?
That is a mystery which noone ever could resolve. There is pratically no
experience with this tool and no hints have ever been published. I think
the whole thing is utterly useless and that it has never made any sense
to publi
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 10:49:34AM +0100, Michael uplawski wrote:
[...]
> Let us just give up and go home, now.
I hope you enjoyed your own sarcasm.
Cheers
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On 2020-11-15 at 04:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>
>> Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
>> with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel to the left,
>> above, right, and below a certain other
On 2020-11-15 09:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel to the left,
above, right, and below a certain other color?
e.g., if
On 15/11/20 6:27 pm, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2020-11-15 at 04:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel to the left,
above, r
The Wanderer:
> If I needed to do that, what I'd probably wind up doing is to select the
> desired region, copy it, paste it into an empty image, and adjust its
> position and the size of the image to suit.
For the occasional cropping task this is a fine solution.
> I don't know of any tool to
>
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 05:27:49AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2020-11-15 at 04:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>
> > On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
> >
> >> Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can overwrite
> >> with a single color (or make transpa
On 2020-11-15 at 06:06, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 05:27:49AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
>
>> On 2020-11-15 at 04:38, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
>>
>>> On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 12:31:22AM +0100, Emanuel Berg wrote:
>>>
Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that
I could choose to supersede my previous message but am not sure about
the versatility of your Mail2News vv. procedures.
Michael uplawski:
> Convert is great for automating the procedure, but I venture that the
> constraints are too difficult to meet to make it work on a big number of
> pictures.
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 06:45:19AM -0500, The Wanderer wrote:
[...]
> Ah, right, I'd missed the "color that matches" part of the phrase. That
> does significantly change the meaning of the definition at that given
> link, to something which matches much better with what I'd have expected
> the te
On 2020-11-15, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> I use cron job to run VLC several times a day at predefined times. Each
> time a different mp3 file is played and I need to set different audio
> volume for each file. I also need to make it working unattended.
>
> I can set the volume by executing 'pactl
Michael uplawski wrote:
>> Hello, is there a tool/command/script anywhere that can
>> overwrite with a single color (or make transparent) every pixel
>> to the left, above, right, and below a certain other color?
>
> -) ImageMagick and their convert-tool
OK, but how?
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Le dimanche 15 novembre 2020 à 03:40:06 UTC+1, Juan R. de Silva a écrit :
> I use cron job to run VLC several times a day at predefined times. Each
> time a different mp3 file is played and I need to set different audio
> volume for each file. I also need to make it working unattended.
[...]
Pe
Le dimanche 15 novembre 2020 à 14:20:06 UTC+1, didier gaumet a écrit :
[...]
> cf https://wiki.videolan.org/Documentation:Command_line/
there are the
--volume-step
and
--gain
options as well, more directly suitable
Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> I use cron job to run VLC several times a day at predefined times. Each
> time a different mp3 file is played and I need to set different audio
> volume for each file. I also need to make it working unattended.
>
> I can set the volume by executing 'pactl set-sink-inpu
On Sun 15 Nov 2020 at 02:35:39 -, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
> I use cron job to run VLC several times a day at predefined times. Each
> time a different mp3 file is played and I need to set different audio
> volume for each file. I also need to make it working unattended.
Set the volume level
On Mi, 04 nov 20, 21:45:16, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> According to packages.debian.org/buster/all/net, iw is not
> available in the suite.
From: Andrei POPESCU
Date: Thu, 5 Nov 2020 12:31:25 +0200
> Where did you find that path?
>
> Or did you mean https://packages.debian.org/buster/net/
> (th
Hello,
What is the proper sources.list for Jessie?
I have tried:
http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/
but apt-get is not happy with update.
I am in the process up upgrading but I need to install a Debian package
first.
Best regards,
Fred Boatwright
On 2020-11-15 at 11:23, Fred wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is the proper sources.list for Jessie?
>
> I have tried:
>
> http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/
>
> but apt-get is not happy with update.
Per https://www.debian.org/distrib/archive :
>> If you are using APT the relevant sources.list
I have had vnc working in the past, then as of the past week or so, it
has stopped working.
I have spent many hours going in circles i feel. No matter what I try
the result is the same.
Basically, a black-white pixelated screen with a X curser (that I can
move), and that is about it.
I won't hyp
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 09:23:57AM -0700, Fred wrote:
> Hello,
>
> What is the proper sources.list for Jessie?
>
> I have tried:
>
> http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/
>
> but apt-get is not happy with update.
>
> I am in the process up upgrading but I need to install a Debian package
> f
On 11/15/20 9:26 AM, The Wanderer wrote:
On 2020-11-15 at 11:23, Fred wrote:
Hello,
What is the proper sources.list for Jessie?
I have tried:
http://archive.debian.org/debian/dists/
but apt-get is not happy with update.
Per https://www.debian.org/distrib/archive :
If you are using APT t
Hello,
I want to use my old intel nuc as router/AP and plan to replace the wifi
card (Intel 3165). As I can see
(https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/30429/network-and-i-o/wireless.html)
Intel does not support AP mode anymore.
So I search for a non Intel M.2 2230 key e wifi
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 02:35:39 +, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
Thanks to all replied and a lot of helpful suggestion. I'm working on
it. :-)
On Sun, 15 Nov 2020 14:46:01 +, Brian wrote:
> On Sun 15 Nov 2020 at 02:35:39 -, Juan R. de Silva wrote:
>
>> I use cron job to run VLC several times a day at predefined times. Each
>> time a different mp3 file is played and I need to set different audio
>> volume for each file. I also ne
> Normalize the volume of the mp3 files beforehand rather than adjusting
> the volume of the player in real time for each individual file (e.g.
> with an app like python-rgain)?
>
> Or does this not speak to the reason for the volume changes?
Unfortunately, it does not in this particular case.
I try to keep my systems as up to date as possible. I use apt update
regularly. When I can install a perl module from apt, I usually do so because
then apt update picks up new versions of it. When I install something which
has a dependency on a perl module in apt, that module gets installed.
From: Reco
Date: Fri, 6 Nov 2020 08:25:39 +0300
> [1] also states that:
>
> The wpasupplicant package ...
>
> In simplier terms: no wpasupplicant = no WPA2.
Your simplified statement is invaluable. "Less is more".
The rather inscrutable section entitled "wpa_supplicant" follows the
section en
> Incidentally, I'd prefer to say that authentication is conducted by
> "authenticator" and "authenticatee". Meaning is fairly obvious.
There's also client/server, but I think the 11x people felt this would
too easy to grasp.
Stefan
Michael Grant wrote:
> I try to keep my systems as up to date as possible. I use apt update
> regularly. When I can install a perl module from apt, I usually do so
> because then apt update picks up new versions of it. When I install
> something which has a dependency on a perl module in apt
> cpan2deb takes a CPAN module and builds it as a Debian package.
> Use a common suffix like -mgrant and you can spot these in
> package listings.
>
> When you upgrade, build new versions of all the -mgrant
> packages.
Thanks. So in one way this makes it easier to remove the module which
cpan do
Michael Grant wrote:
> > cpan2deb takes a CPAN module and builds it as a Debian package.
> > Use a common suffix like -mgrant and you can spot these in
> > package listings.
> >
> > When you upgrade, build new versions of all the -mgrant
> > packages.
>
> Thanks. So in one way this makes it eas
> Well, that would do the job thoughtlessly. It might backfire
> spectacularly.
>
> If one set up a service in that way, it would eventually get a
> terrible reputation.
>
> If, on the other hand, one spent the time to maintain those
> packages properly... you could be a Debian Maintainer, and ge
On Mon, 16 Nov 2020 at 00:32, Thomas Anderson
wrote:
>
...
>
> I have read through the log file
>
> xrdb: No such file or directory
>
> xrdb: can't open file '/home/username/.Xresources'
check if this file still exists/permissions
>
> /usr/bin/startxfce4: X server already running on display :1
>
Hello,
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 08:14:05PM -0500, Michael Grant wrote:
> > Well, that would do the job thoughtlessly. It might backfire
> > spectacularly.
[…]
> apt has an excellent reputation, I'm not sure I see why mechanizing
> such a process as apt does should be necessarily be bad. I'm not
Hi Michael,
On Sun, Nov 15, 2020 at 08:50:57PM +, Michael Grant wrote:
> I try to keep my systems as up to date as possible. I use apt update
> regularly. When I can install a perl module from apt, I usually do so
> because then apt update picks up new versions of it. When I install
> so
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