meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Debain everywhere...
> Ubuntu everywhere...
>
> "To use this library just do a apt-get build-essential, apt-get this
> and apt-get that...your done".
>
> Hrrrmpppfff
>
> What the heck is "build-essential?" What's hidden behind it?
>
> I am currently facing a
Dale [14-11-02 08:44]:
> meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Debain everywhere...
> > Ubuntu everywhere...
> >
> > "To use this library just do a apt-get build-essential, apt-get this
> > and apt-get that...your done".
> >
> > Hrrrmpppfff
> >
> > What the heck is "build-essential?" What
Hello.
Installing sys-apps/i2c-tools with `python` USE flag will install smbus
Python module so-called `python-smbus` in Debian.
2014-11-02 16:54 GMT+09:00 :
> Dale [14-11-02 08:44]:
> > meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Debain everywhere...
> > > Ubuntu everywhere...
> > >
> > >
Hello,
***LIFESAVER*** !!! :)
Thanx A LOT!
Sunday is rescued! 8)))
Best regards,
Meino
Masanori Ogino [14-11-02 09:28]:
> Hello.
>
> Installing sys-apps/i2c-tools with `python` USE flag will install smbus
> Python module so-called `python-smbus` in Debian.
>
> 2014-11-02 16:54 GMT+09:00 :
>
On 2 November 2014 06:10:11 WET, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Debain everywhere...
> Ubuntu everywhere...
>
> "To use this library just do a apt-get build-essential, apt-get this
> and apt-get that...your done".
>
> Hrrrmpppfff
>
> What the heck is "build-essential?" What's hidden b
Neil Bothwick [14-11-02 10:08]:
> On 2 November 2014 06:10:11 WET, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Debain everywhere...
> > Ubuntu everywhere...
> >
> > "To use this library just do a apt-get build-essential, apt-get this
> > and apt-get that...your done".
> >
> > Hrrrmpppfff
> >
I updated to KDE 4.11.13/4.14.2 and in the middle of the emerge, my
monitor's resolution was changed from 1920x1080 to 640x480. After the
emerge I simply restarted. The system booted into a KDE with 640x480. I
went to the System Settings application and into the "Display and
Monitor" section to
> On Nov 1, 2014, at 23:56, David W Noon wrote:
>
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> On Sat, 01 Nov 2014 22:47:15 +0200, Alan Mckinnon
> (alan.mckin...@gmail.com) wrote about "Re: [gentoo-user] Re: OT Best
> way to compress files with digits" (in <545546d3.3030...@gmail.com>):
I use gvim from xfce4 and sometimes get into a strange
situation when pressing : while being in a normal mode
leads not to the command line mode but instead highlights
the icon "Copy to clipboad".
Just now I have noted that in this situation I also cannot
see the version of my gvim via the Help me
Am 01.11.2014 um 23:28 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On 1 November 2014 17:19:18 WET, Peter Humphrey
> wrote:
>
> On Saturday 01 November 2014 15:38:43 Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> One useful feature for me is that grub2 will boot from an ISO
> image, I always keep system rescue cd imag
I am running firefox-24.8.0, which is highest stable (highest testing is
33.0).
Several sites, in particular mail.google.com, report that "This version
of Firefox is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported
browser".
Does that warrant a stabilization request. I have never filed one
bef
On 2 November 2014 13:14:56 WET, Volker Armin Hemmann
wrote:
> Am 01.11.2014 um 23:28 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> > On 1 November 2014 17:19:18 WET, Peter Humphrey
> > wrote:
> >
> > On Saturday 01 November 2014 15:38:43 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> >
> > One useful feature for me is that gru
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 10:10:34 -0500 gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
> I am running firefox-24.8.0, which is highest stable (highest testing is
> 33.0).
>
> Several sites, in particular mail.google.com, report that "This version
> of Firefox is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported
> browser".
On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 10:10:34 -0500, gottlieb wrote:
> I am running firefox-24.8.0, which is highest stable (highest testing is
> 33.0).
>
> Several sites, in particular mail.google.com, report that "This version
> of Firefox is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported
> browser".
>
> D
> On Nov 2, 2014, at 17:10, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
>
> I am running firefox-24.8.0, which is highest stable (highest testing is
> 33.0).
>
> Several sites, in particular mail.google.com, report that "This version
> of Firefox is no longer supported. Please upgrade to a supported
> browser".
>
From: Gevisz
To: Gevisz , vim_...@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Strange reaction of gvim to : in a normal mode
Date: Sun, 2 Nov 2014 20:44:21 +0200
On Sun, 2 Nov 2014 14:51:24 +0200 Gevisz wrote:
> I use gvim from xfce4 and sometimes get into a strange
> situation when pressing : while being in
On 01/11/2014 23:56, David W Noon wrote:
>> The sequence of digits that make up pi are a random sequence - you
>> > can analyze the order any way you want and you'll find no inherent
>> > pattern.
> Actually, the sequence of digits is most definitely *not* random. If
> the sequence of digits is wr
On Sunday 02 November 2014 21:55:31 Alan McKinnon wrote:
> English is a heavily overloaded language and there's always more
> than one way to communicate something
Even the simplest cases usually have three words for the same thing: one from
French, one from Latin and one from Anglo-Saxon. I won
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Friday 31 October 2014 15:09:26 J. Roeleveld wrote:
>>
>> I've got a few systems where grub1 doesn't work. This is more likely caused
>> by some changes in used filesystems instead of any other cause.
>> If I really wanted to, I might ge
Hello there!!
I am working on a terminal spreadsheet based on "sc", but with some adds
like undo/redo..
you can find it here:
https://github.com/andmarti1424/scim
Any new ideas and/or contribution is always welcome!
Thanks!
--
Andrés M.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 6:09 PM, Tom H wrote:
>> The systemd line was always that if you wanted to ship your logs off
>> to another box, use rsyslog. So I've never understood the embedding of
>> an httpd in systemd. I guess that the httpd s
On Sunday 02 November 2014 18:05:29 Tom H wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Peter Humphrey
> > > My grub-0.99 lets me choose from four kernels and two or three run
levels
> > at boot time, and grub-2 can't handle this yet, or it couldn't the last
> > time I checked. I don't suggest that
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 7:52 PM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 7:01 PM, Tom H wrote:
>>
>> Do you have an example of a service that uses "After=" but doesn't
>> need a "Requires=" or a "Wants="? I'm either being unimaginative or
>> plain dumb, but I can't think of any.
>
> sshd.se
On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel
wrote:
>
> You guys should check out the ELK stack:
> http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/
>
> Basically, transform logs to JSON with logstash, throw the JSON into
> elastic search, and make plots with Kibana. We use it at work; it's
> absolutely
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 5:47 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 9:03 PM, Alec Ten Harmsel
> wrote:
>>
>> You guys should check out the ELK stack:
>> http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/
>>
>> Basically, transform logs to JSON with logstash, throw the JSON into
>> elastic search, a
On Sat, Nov 1, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> That makes perfect sense. I still have systems using the old grub. It works
> so why mess with it? However, I may give gummiboot a whirl, especially as
> UEFI let's your multiple bootloader.
I use gummiboot on my laptop and like it, but it
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 1:10 AM, wrote:
>
> Debain everywhere...
> Ubuntu everywhere...
>
> "To use this library just do a apt-get build-essential, apt-get this
> and apt-get that...your done".
It's a metapackage to install compilation and packaging packages. So
the Gentoo equivalent is "skip" th
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday 02 November 2014 18:05:29 Tom H wrote:
>> On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Peter Humphrey
>>>
>>> My grub-0.99 lets me choose from four kernels and two or three run
> levels
>>> at boot time, and grub-2 can't handle this yet, or it
On Sun, Nov 2, 2014 at 8:37 PM, Tom H wrote:
>
> AIUI, "After=network.target" (and similarly "After=syslog.target") is
> equivalent to having "Wants=network.service NetworkManager.service
> " and "After=network.service
> NetworkManager.service ".
Actually, as far as I understand things, if you do
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