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erosenb...@hygeiabiomedical.com wrote:
> Dear List -
Dear Ethan,
> I have done the following -
>
> Downloaded chrome from site into /opt
>
> root@meow:/opt# ls
> google-chrome-stable_current_i386.deb
First, do you really need the Chrome from the site? Chr
On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 20:56:59 -0800
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>
> Offhand, I'd say install the packages it wants. :-)
>
> Those are all standard repository packages for Debian; start
> with the gconf-service package and work up from there. Using
> apt-get or aptitude will help you get them all in pla
ot actually
horizontally" part.
Just because of the design, I feel like running away and never
coming back. Maybe if you're their customer, they would value
your feedback...?
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ct) next line. (That's why magazines use columns.)
(Just look at any nicely designed page, www or real page, they
almost always have fairly wide margins. Header/footer on www
can be exceptions since they are marginal. The mentioned
mojolicio.us is really a very nice example.)
Thanks
On Tue, 19 Nov 2013 00:50:10 +0100
Atle Solbakken wrote:
> Den 18. nov. 2013 22:45, skrev Alois Mahdal:
>
> Anyway, I changed the page and used the good old "900px wide
> centered page with 16px font size"-trick, looks better now?
I think it's almost perfect. (N
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> I see you are using Github for the code and issue tracking.
> Many projects do this for the documentation as well, and even
> for main presentation page or other related projects, as
> separate parallel repos. I think this ap
nt software's fault.
4) there is an actual ongoing MITM attack.
Isn't it ironic, how we people tend to forget about real
meaning of own alarms? *Especially* those of us who
really understand them?
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there using intuition.
On the other hand, managers usually offer a VM creation wizard
which can simplify this since it's pretty common.
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> Hi Daniel,
>
> Here's my awk solution:
> [snip]
Very nice, this should be added as an example to an awk-learning
document :)
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Celejar wrote:
> > >> On 5/20/14, Celejar wrote:
> >
> > >>> But this is precisely the problem with some of the
> > >>> dogmatic idealists here - by this logic, we should
> > >>> abolish criminal justice entirely, as it's virtually
> > >>> impossible to guarant
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> [...]
>
> If that's not (related to) what you're asking, then I'm
> afraid I don't understand the question.
No, I think you understood; my confusion came from not
understanding the text correctly; perhaps because I'm not a
native English
f ls and add -w option to wc. Eventually you
could even replace wc with some trick with variable expansion.
(probably switching to bash for better tricks).
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on of when I actually use which MUA to read/write stuff.
Any ideas how to do this easily? (Of course, the mentioned VPS is Debian
Wheezy.) Or, is there a ready solution that could be used right away?
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with embarrassing delay :) I'd like to thank to you again.
Finally I looked at the imapfilter and found out that it was exactly
what I was looking for. Especially I liked how it's versatile and it
does not make assumptions about where you primarily want to store your
mail---you can ma
debug.c.
So Does this appear somewhere during normal (Debian Wheezy)
operation? Or is it purely a debugging thing and I would need a
specifically compiled kernel?
Can I somehow make the driver print them for me without need to
recompile kernel?
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Or I'll just try to play with the values anyway: what bad can happen to
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 14:41:47 +1300
Richard Hector wrote:
> On 13/02/13 14:32, Jerry Stuckle wrote:
> > On 2/12/2013 4:43 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> >> Assumed you'll build a fence, 10m long and every 1m there should
> >> be 1 fence post, how many fence posts do you need?
> >>
> >
> > 11 :)
>
90% of these cases can
be solved by creating a new temporary user, which is way more
correct way of bug reporting. However, in some cases (hard to
reproduce bugs, missing privileges to create user...) that might
not be the solution.
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> > Le 21/02/2013 00:32, Mark Allums a écrit :
> > >> From: Kent West [mailto:we...@acu.edu]
> > >> On 02/20/2013 04:07 PM, Alois Mahdal wrote:
> > >>> Hello to all!
> >
an you explain what do you mean by that? What is the
thing you call "Windows device"? (Something like a roller
blind?)
Like they stopped being usable anywhere but Windows?
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On Mon, 25 Feb 2013 13:58:32 +1300
Chris Bannister wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 08:14:04PM +0100, Alois Mahdal wrote:
> > I think that even if you actually knew the answer before you
> > asked, it's still better for community to "pretend" that you
> > a
(they
cover even crazy things like Microsof Bob!)
> I'M NOT ASKING FOR A WHATS WRONG WITH THE COMPITITION
> DESCUSSION!!
Please, no double exclamation marks. And definitely no caps.
It's strictly unacceptable in pretty every form of netiquette
I've ever seen. -cut-
Goo
a. But I
don't see how this is useful anymore.
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Hi Miles, hi everybody!
On Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:56:40 -0500
Miles Fidelman wrote:
>
> Sure... thanks! Still, it's a good thing to train folks to
> reply appropriately :-)
Holy ravioli! Training a troll? Gimme a break!
BTW, I'd prefer good old Delete key. I use it a LOT, but it's
still working
the server
as a *new* repo. Then you can explain people that they need to
export their commits (anyway) and commit them again against the
new one.
In any way, you're probably not going to avoid some kind of a
very ugly mess.
Good luck, you'll need it.
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> On Thu, 28 Feb 2013 02:53:31 + (UTC)
> T o n g wrote:
> > [...] but keep the rest of its revisions. How can I do that?
Me sleepy-brain, I mis-read.
I'm not sure if it's possible to do with filter-branch.
the
command, it is impossible to know whether the output is as
expected. If you simply open your terminal, your shell starts
in $HOME, and since Trash is not in that folder, `ls -l` will
not mention it. Correct.
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only spaghetti. With cmd.exe, it was like spaghetti ON STEROIDS.
(Read: stronger than you and agressive to your brain.)
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Hello,
slightly OT, maybe... (specific to kernel, not Debian).
On Wed, 13 Mar 2013 13:03:24 -0300
"Joao Luis Meloni Assirati" wrote:
> Squeeze is now more than 2 years old and in this period I
> installed and administered dozens of debian computers. I had
> the oportunity to see lots of crashes
ontain the
file.
My sources.list contains deb and deb-src for Wheezy and sid,
Pinning being set to 650 and 600. Similarly named file
~/.gnupg/trustdb.gpg ("GPG key trust database version 3" in
`file`'s words) exists.
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is in KiB[2] while "Size:" is
apparently in B. Took me a *while* to realize :)
[2]:
http://www.debian.org/doc/debian-policy/ch-controlfields.html#s-f-Installed-Size
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#x27;t know maildrop, so this may not be relevant, but last
time I've seen commands "magically disappearing" was when I
forgot to add proper *shebang* (#!/usr/...) line. .-)
(Took *some* time to realize...)
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with SSH client one the same network), using SSH to do the
killing can be a life-saver.
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So if there is a solution, it's in warning the OS. Here we
could fancy about body heat detectors that would not work if you
pulled the drive using cable attached string, or light
detectors, which would not work in dark, et cetera et cetera...
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"fix" previous installation.)
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me a break!
I did not need it for years with Debian! :D
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ntinue [Y/n]? n
Abort.
me@here:~$
Thanks for your help,
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P.S.: In case I sounded like criticizing APT: No, I know this
is about (most probably) broken Skype package and lack of my
skill to communicate with APT (mostly stemming from lack of
understanding of its internal
(Yes, it was Windows). But some other players
could do it---apparently they were using the IDE interface to
access the PCM data, not just triggering drive's native play
mode.
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the partition as well as result in less
fragmentation afterwards.
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PuTTY: unable to load font "server:terminus-12"
I haven't yet installed all fonts I used to have in Wheezy, but
aren't the "server:" fonts supposed to be downloaded from
server (where I'm sure no relevant upgrade took place)?
PuTTY is 0.62-11 in Jessie, was 0.6
On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 00:20:55 +0200
Alois Mahdal wrote:
> [...]
>
> I'm surprised by the fact that PuTTY fails with this error
> now:
>
> PuTTY: unable to load font "server:terminus-12"
I forgot to make it clear that this does not happen everytime,
only w
Hello,
regarding locales and my user account, I have kind of strange
taste, but I would like to know if it's possible to achieve
this (or at least indicate my preference to applications):
* As a language of display (e.g. GUI messages), I want to use
English
* As date format, I want to us
id, but really worth the money, and has month evaluation period.
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of what is "common" or "normal". I welcome
any tips, experiences.
Thanks!
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it should... :))
I tried adding MAIN_TLS_ENABLE = no to exim4.conf.template
(AND to conf.d/main/03_exim4-config_tlsoptions), but this
does not affect client.
So what should I do?
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Might this be the cause? That "alo...@gebba.aloism.test.local" does not
"appear to be in local domain"?
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It seems that exm4 does not rewrite addresses as I wish according to
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aloism@localhost: correct.sen...@mydomain.cz
alo...@gebba.aloism.test.local: correct.sen...@mydomain.cz
aloism@gebba: correct.sen
tion I need to STDERR, as well after STARTTLS as
before.
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videos/news for..."), Debian Wheezy
was 4th result, Squeeze was 11th.
I always thought that Google gives better score to pages that are
actually related, i.e. "most people who were looking for 'squeeze'
went there and did not come back".
Any ideas?
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On Tue, 04 Oct 2011 18:48:30 +0200, Camaleón wrote:
On Tue, 04 Oct 2011 18:19:52 +0200, Alois Mahdal wrote:
sorry for OT--this is probably more about Google, but I find this quite
puzzling *and* somehow Debian-(popularity)-related :)
I wouldn't worry about this. Google's sear
Hello,
because a stupid mistake, I have interrupted apt-get during early stage of
dist-upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze.
Now I cannot get apt-get working and I don't know how to fix it.
Could anyone of you please help me? I'll be also happy with advice on how
to get proper debug info for you,
On Sat, 01 May 2010 19:14:52 +0200, Florian Kulzer
wrote:
On Sat, May 01, 2010 at 17:20:56 +0200, Alois Mahdal wrote:
Hello,
because a stupid mistake, I have interrupted apt-get during early
stage of dist-upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze.
Now I cannot get apt-get working and I don't kno
ot;Wysyłaj wszystkie wiadomości w języku angielskim."[2]
[1] http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_in_the_Public_Interest
[2] http://www.debian.org/MailingLists/index.pl.html
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Even that it's closed, it doesn't play perfectly with Flash (especially
on amd64)--but that's getting way better and it's somehow sluggish onload
compared to FF clones, even somehow unstable.
I still love it :D
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On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 19:18:23 +0200, Frederik Kriewitz
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2010/9/8 Alois Mahdal :
I wonder if there's a simple and universal way to dump output
of terminal to a file, particularly for demonstration purposes.
You might be interested in "script", it's part of
On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 22:28:18 +0200, manu revah wrote:
Le Mer 8 septembre 2010 18:52, Alois Mahdal a écrit :
Hi Debian users,
I wonder if there's a simple and universal way to dump output
of terminal to a file, particularly for demonstration purposes.
not sure if this wou
,
less error-prone alternative default. It's very easy to switch to the
other
one, but for some people (or in some situations), switching the other
way
might be somewhere on a scale from hard to impossible.
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Maybe a change in that point ( #6 ) is required.
...like adding "...except when you are Debian developer?
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Thanks everybody for answers.
I wonder: is it possible to do the fetchmail/procmail
solution without actually *storing* the mail where the
daemon runs? I mean, just talk to the remote IMAP server
and tell him "move it to that folder there"?
I would like to avoid the massive duplication. The VPS
one
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that he already did successful `apt-get dist-upgrade`
and is happily running Wheezy now.
Given that, and above, I'm going to do the upgrade as well.
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As Jonathan pointed out, we were most probably running dm-crypt
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x27;s GUI, but you can save settings that work best for you to a
script and have something like `arandr /home/you/.arandr/rc` run
on login.
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I hope I'll be able to thank you once more for any
ideas, pointers...
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P.S.: OT: I have already realized that for testing, SeaMonkey
was definitely not a lucky choice, and decided to find an
alternative client. So if you had any tips, I'd ap
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Thanks to all just for reading up to this point. :)
I hope I'll be able to thank you once more for any
ideas, pointers...
(Well am I so bad at Googling or what? I always start to find
reasonable sources *right after* I as
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