Just my 2 cents:
I think that combination of iMacros +GreaseMonkey plugins can be used
for regression tests,
perhaps the iMacros alone is just sufficient for your purposes.
Danny Lieberman wrote:
Leonid,
I'm pretty sure there are two possible non-DIY alternatives
1) maybe ratprox
This is not a Linux question but it is a FOSS related question. I am running
Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 under Windows XP. Everything was working fine until I
installed some extensions today and when I restarted Thunderbird none of my
folders were listed on the left hand pane. I can't see any of the
Hi Geoff,
Perhaps you know what is going wrong with Ununtu jaunty Skype - recently
I upgraded from ububtu 8.10 to 9.04 and although sound work well with
all non-skype applications the Skype complains that it have problem with
audio playback and capture device.
Strace shows the problem is :
Hi David,
Try first to use View pane and switch to the classic view.
L.
david wrote:
This is not a Linux question but it is a FOSS related question. I am running
Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 under Windows XP. Everything was working fine until I
installed some extensions today and when I restarted
This didn't help. In all the views it is still empty.
> ---Original Message---
> From: Lev Olshvang
> Subject: Re: Thunderbird problem
> Sent: 04 Sep '09 10:00
>
> Hi David,
>
> Try first to use View pane and switch to the classic view.
>
> L.
>
> david wrote:
> > This
On Fri, 2009-09-04 at 09:19 +0300, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> WebCam: not working out of the box. Haven't really tried setting it up
> yet.
>From my limited experience, the gspca driver (for several Webcam models)
does not work nicely with NViDia proprietary drivers.
For my new desktop PC (which I a
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-fix-the-sound-issues-between-skype2.0-and-pulseaudio-on-fedora9
This maybe the answer to stuttering Skype Pulse sound. It means adding 3 groups
pulse
pulse-access
pulse-rt
then altering /etc/pulse/daemon.conf changing settings.
high-priority = yes
http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-fix-the-sound-issues-between-skype2.0-and-pulseaudio-on-fedora9
This maybe the answer to stuttering Skype Pulse sound. It means adding 3 groups
pulse
pulse-access
pulse-rt
then altering /etc/pulse/daemon.conf changing settings.
high-priority = yes
> This is not a Linux question but it is a FOSS related question. I am running
> Thunderbird 2.0.0.23 under Windows XP. Everything was working fine until I
> installed some extensions today and when I restarted Thunderbird none of my
> folders were listed on the left hand pane. I can't see an
On Friday 04 September 2009 02:19:23 Boaz Rymland wrote:
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> *Maker + Model:* Acer 5738ZG. That's a little upgraded in comparison to
> the original model suggested - with 4GB RAM and NVIDIA GPU. The rest of
> the specs are the same.
>
> *Distro Installed: *Ubuntu 9.04, amd64.*
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> *X: *Th
IMHO, that should be the standard practice for open source minded people
(and in general - non-commercial mindset people), even if not zealously
practiced.
Boaz.
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 04 September 2009 02:19:23 Boaz Rymland wrote:
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*Maker + Model:* Acer 5738ZG. That's a lit
Hi,
I have a new laptop (Acer 5738 mentioned in a different thread) which I
have a nagging problem with:
I have this nice and useful button right next to the touchpad, for
disabling it (when working with mouse and using the keyboard and prefer
not having pointer distracted by occasional to
Steve Litt wrote:
On Friday 04 September 2009 02:19:23 Boaz Rymland wrote:
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*Maker + Model:* Acer 5738ZG. That's a little upgraded in comparison to
the original model suggested - with 4GB RAM and NVIDIA GPU. The rest of
the specs are the same.
*Distro Installed: *Ubuntu 9.04, amd64.*
On Friday 04 September 2009 13:06:05 Boaz Rymland wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> I have a new laptop (Acer 5738 mentioned in a different thread) which I
> have a nagging problem with:
>
>
> I have this nice and useful button right next to the touchpad, for
> disabling it (when working with mouse and using the
I'd love to know if the Arduino IDE and FTDI USB serial port drivers
function properly. Do you have an Arduino, or can you borrow one from
someone to test?
Of course the first part (Arduino IDE) can be downloaded for free and
tested.
IIRC Ubuntu 9.04 includes the FTDI driver already.
Thanks
On יום ראשון 30 אוגוסט 2009 11:36:03 Oron Peled wrote:
> I normally follow your original method -- put some effort *before* buying
> to have an idea about good/problematic hardware. I also make sure
> that the people who sell stuff will know *why* I chose their hardware
> (because its vendor is coo
Michael Shiloh wrote:
I'd love to know if the Arduino IDE and FTDI USB serial port drivers
function properly. Do you have an Arduino, or can you borrow one from
someone to test?
Possibly I have one - I just need to know how it looks like to figure
that out :-)
What's that? This?: http://www.ar
Boaz Rymland wrote:
Michael Shiloh wrote:
I'd love to know if the Arduino IDE and FTDI USB serial port drivers
function properly. Do you have an Arduino, or can you borrow one from
someone to test?
Possibly I have one - I just need to know how it looks like to figure
that out :-)
What's that
On Monday, September 7th at 18:30, Haifux will gather to hear Diego
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Introduction to Qt4
Abstract
Why do we need a cross-platform toolkit
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