Hallo ich bekomme beim starten diese Fehlermeldung
rkus@markus-ubuntu:~$ lios
/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/lios/ui/gtk/text_view.py:21:
PyGIWarning: Gtk was imported without specifying a version first. Use
gi.require_version('Gtk', '4.0') before import to ensure that th
Hello,
with Kernel 5.3.0-53-generic computer does not turn off after shutting
down.
But with Kernel 5.3.0-51-generic work it fine.
System:Host: mar-cirrus7 Kernel: 5.3.0-51-generic x86_64 bits: 64
compiler: gcc v: 7.5.0
Desktop: Cinnamon 4.4.8 wm: muffin dm: LightDM Distro: Linux
dear developer
The gui of
slic3r
and the gui of
slic3r-prusa
does not work within the distribution, that you maintain.
have a nice day
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12.04, one of my MB NIC's came in as dev "virbr0"... perhaps
"en[whatever]" is not so bad after all...
On 7/20/2016 8:00 PM, Xen wrote:
Markus Lankeit schreef op 20-07-2016 23:54:
Hi Xen,
Thanks for going to bat for us on this--sorry that no one wanted to
hear you. Od
e argument "for" this new
naming scheme is ludicrous and illogical... Thankfully, there is a
relatively simple way to disable this scheme (
http://askubuntu.com/questions/767786/changing-network-interfaces-name-ubuntu-16-04).
Thx.
-ml
On 7/20/2016 1:56 PM, Xen wrote:
Markus Lank
Adding my $0.02...
If you pick "samba file server" during install, libnss-winbind
libpam-winbind are not installed by default. It took me a long to time
to track down why in 16.04 I can "join" an AD domain just fine, but
domain users get "access denied" to samba file shares. Not sure the
log
something.
It's about as complicated as not using Click-lock in the first place.
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There are quite a lot of similar solutions, but none does exactly what
Windows Click-lock does and there's no other good way, nobody on QA sites
seemed to be satisfied with these, including myself. As this is to simplify
input, especially for those who need accessibility features, the current
solut
remarked that there was a "patch" which
included dual-line functionality but it seems that this did not work.
Best regards,
Markus
> Hi,
>
> Le 03/12/2014 10:15, Jackson Doak a écrit :
>> I would suggest you try and find a new VOIP client, as twinkle is dead
>> upstrea
depending on which QT libraries are installed?
It's a great application and it would hurt a lot no longer having it.
Thanks for your help,
best regards,
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Am 06.02.2010 um 11:09 schrieb Mario Vukelic:
> On Sat, 2010-02-06 at 10:15 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>> That exactly demonstates what I meant with "not helpful at
>> all".
>
> Markus, this is not the support list for random problems.
I know. How else wou
e usable by end users and such people don't even know what a
keyboard mapping is, much less they know how to fix it. If they see
the wrong characters printed on key presses, they go back to Windows.
Sorry for being so egocentric here. I can't speak for Ubuntu in
general, just for
oblem than an Ubuntu one. Try a different
> video player maybe. I've never experienced stuttering video under
> normal use conditions on my Ubuntu installation.
Thank you. That exactly demonstates what I meant with "not helpful at
all".
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Am 05.02.2010 um 10:46 schrieb Siegfried-A. Gevatter:
> 2010/2/5 Markus Hitter :
>> Perhaps he's talking about not to introduce a different photo viewer
>> or instant messenger application every other release.
> I'm not sure what you mean with this in relation to B
vious fixes away. Think about
those who actually dived into an issue and fixed it with several days
of work, just to see this being obsoleted a few weeks later.
And no, Ubuntu with it's applications is nowhere near the stability
of Mac OS X or Windows XP. It's
on?
Boot off a live CD (or another partition) and do the fsck manually.
If it still insists to fsck at boot time, hit the Esc key, this
should abort checking.
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w up near 0% as well.
How can a cpu be loaded and idle at the same time? What should I
watch out for to track down the bug (of at least the display being
stuck)?
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28.01.2010 02:26, Amahdy:
> Anybody who read my original email in the digest will notice the problem,
> the "From" has a special-char before it but I never typed it in my original
> email, I don't know why this happened too maybe somebody could explain, but
> my email is cropped at the original li
making them more accessible to
Google). At worst, a triager would have to cut&paste partial
workarounds or descriptions hosted elsewhere into a single post, so
the additional burden should be manageable.
Excellent idea, Marco.
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;t match my claim "Ubuntu is so exhausted
introducing new features there is no room for keeping the current
stuff tidy" pretty much your own situation? What to do now?
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", a tool for MS
Windows. "SGI" is an arbitrary name, "VGA1" (sometimes "VGA") can be
found with "xrandr --info", IIRC. These new resolutions then show up
in the standard panel for resolution settings and survive reboots.
A fe
process of being removed as well. Again less choice, less header
files, less libraries, less required knowledge - in short, less
complexity.
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cture software, you
> might as well be talking to brick walls.
This might be true[1]. One reason more to slim down this
infrastructure and to cheer about those working on it. :-)
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Am 26.12.2009 um 18:47 schrieb Martin Owens:
> On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 18:37 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>
>> That's what I often do. As a rule of thumb, if there's more than one
>> way to achieve a goal, there's too much functionality.
> [...]
> What did
Am 26.12.2009 um 15:13 schrieb Martin Owens:
> On Sat, 2009-12-26 at 13:58 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Am 26.12.2009 um 07:23 schrieb Martin Owens:
>>
>>> The target of computing design is to make the very complex, simple
>>> to operate.
>>
>> Unfo
tatus it is listed as won't fix. Why would this be?
Look here:
<http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/handbook/configtuning-
configfiles.html#AEN16807>
for a proper solution. Perhaps it's possible to port this to Ubuntu.
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Am 26.12.2009 um 07:23 schrieb Martin Owens:
> The target of computing design is to make the very complex, simple
> to operate.
Unfortunately, many software designers think that way. The more
demanding, but technically superior way is to reduce complexity.
ill remain
neglibile. Who would care to work on his net connection if (s)he can
seemingly reach any web site in the world already?
Another $o.o2
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Am 14.12.2009 um 21:24 schrieb Harry Strongburg:
> Hi, in my opinion, the "miredo" package should be default on Ubuntu
> install.
>
> Why? IPv6 [...]
What is "miredo"? Ubuntu features IPv6 support already, so where'
7;s
playground.
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Am 02.12.2009 um 12:39 schrieb Onkar Shinde:
> On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 4:41 PM, Markus Hitter wrote:
>>
>> Is it just me or doesn't do the F-Spot shipped with Karmic editing at
>> all? Timeline view? No such thing here.
>
> Which version of Ubuntu are you using
t
all? Timeline view? No such thing here.
I'm aware the F-Spot web site mentions photo editing, but looking at
the actually installed application, it's a very rudimentary photo
viewer which doesn't allow for anything but looking at the p
Am 22.11.2009 um 20:44 schrieb Remco:
> We want to cater to administrators with varying degrees of
> experience, making them more
> productive and less error prone. At least, that's why *I* want GUI
> tools.
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Am 21.11.2009 um 22:38 schrieb Remco:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 19:58, Michael Bienia
> wrote:
>> On 2009-11-21 17:37:46 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>>> <http://gparted.sourceforge.net/screens/gparted_1_big.jpg>
>>> Oh, perhaps you prefer command line dis
g>
<http://gparted.sourceforge.net/screens/gparted_1_big.jpg>
Oh, perhaps you prefer command line disk partitioning over gparted as
well. It's doable and much more flexible :-)
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e. If you want things flexible and
configurable (and complex), there are better distros than Ubuntu
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desktop, admin controls).
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ot; isn't exactly wrong. It has the advantage of being
shorter than "verzögert".
For example, electical fuses are "träge" as well.
>> In my opinion the best would be to stay at the
>> technical term "lazy".
>
edit the
> values.
This sounds like a logical extension to xrandr, which can set
resolution, gamma and the like already. I'm not sure wether xorg is
capable of shifting colors already.
Just to chime in these $0.02,
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me
like the path to the best bug/feature ratio of my overall system.
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> Mapping system? I guess that means no shared filesystems.
SMBFS, sshfs and to some extent NFS support mapping already. It works
just fine here and today, mapping volumes of a Mac OS X server onto
an Ubuntu box.
Mar
can assist an admin with Popups, colors and graphs. Menus give a much
better overview than an invisible list of options, and so on ...
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ons shown. With Icons off, the menu entries shouls
shrink accordingly.
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Am 30.09.2009 um 06:09 schrieb Randy Appleton:
> Does anyone really have 1000 icons on their desktop?
Yes, this can happen.
Regarding boot times ... I'm not sure why this is interesting. The
best goal would be to make it unneccessary to boot/reboot a machine
at all.
My $0.0
Am 16.09.2009 um 00:52 schrieb Scott Kitterman:
> On Wed, 16 Sep 2009 00:14:52 +0200 Markus Hitter
> wrote:
>>
>> It's a pretty generic Dell with a Core 2 Duo, intended to run
>> desktop-
>> amd64. Any idea on how to get back on track?
>>
> Wait
ea on how to get back on track?
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the options.
> Using this GUI, the user could define its own
> variables and the system variables (since it has root access, of
> course)
Typical GUI users don't even know environment variables exist ...
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> script
> parser, i guess.
As you can start another shell in a shell, use bash it's self to
interpret it's environment:
$ bash env
Bash does distinguish a few modes it can run in: "login shell", "ksh
emulation", etc. See the man page for more.
M
package.
> Is the package maintainer for this package in a coma?
... if there is a maintainer at all ...
More friendly words likely result in a more friendly answer.
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mulator Wine.
To be honest, I don't see the advantage of a strong emphasis on
"releases" either, as open source software is always a living thing.
Is it a matter of matching company policy checklists?
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http:/
this solved?
For now I'm back to swfdec. I prefer it for the minor, but very
convenient feature to load flash after a click on a placeholder, only.
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Am 11.06.2009 um 21:41 schrieb Derek Broughton:
> Markus Hitter wrote:
>>
>> Am 11.06.2009 um 14:47 schrieb Derek Broughton:
>>
>>> [wrong citation snipped]
>
> I definitely didn't write that - or if I did, I'm suffering
> delusions -
>
Am 11.06.2009 um 10:35 schrieb Felix Miata:
> On 2009/06/11 09:20 (GMT+0200) Markus Hitter composed:
>
>> Additionally, if you have more than one installation of Ubuntu on the
>> same platter, you really want to share /boot with both installations.
>
> That's asking
on and the kernel from the other
partition. Kernel install scripts can't deal with such a situation,
you end up sync'ing those two /boots manually after each update of
one of the kernels.
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Am 09.06.2009 um 00:45 schrieb André Pirard:
> Similarly, the swap partition should be a Linux file.
> This frees the user from swap considerations and opens Linux to
> dynamic swap size.
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ource into the Microsoft world in the very same piece of software.
Shall the freedom win !
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know how apt-get &
friends work, of course.
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te broke foo?" -> Report a bug
and switch foo back to the previous version -> Damage gone, user happy.
Programmers do something similar with their source code already, why
not with binary packages?
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l.
They sell the machine now and promise to deliver the updates over the
next year.
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s to _existing installations_, especially with LTS.
Obviously, they trust them selves to reliably avoid regressions and
trust their customers not to complain about new features. We'll see.
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other than the distribution provided ones. Is this in fear of the
dependency hell? Obviously, switching versions works well for many
people.
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lly-
need-the-latest-version/1242843704>
In my opinion, this is disappointing. Very disappointing. What is
wrong with Ubuntu's release/fix/backport strategy for such a thing to
happen?
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drops,
> momentum stalls, and then - fubar.
As popularity increases, more vendors will attempt to provide drivers
at launch dates of new hardware. For now it's a reasonable strategy
to buy hardware which is at least half a year old or which is binary
compatible with suc
ch bug
affects only one percent of the users, there likely won't be any
users left with a smooth experience, after all.
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have a different perference on how the box should work.
So: There is no common case.
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makes actually use
of the available processing power: Doing scientific calculations,
rendering videos, playing games, serving.
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e down - drag to submenu item - mouse up). Way too much
finger acrobatics to handle a right click at the same time.
> -- there *are* context menu's on almost everything else in Ubuntu
Yes, almost everything. Everything exept menus them selfs.
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e a
screen with 1200 dpi ...
> However, in cases where the image has DPI/size information a
> publishing program should take that into account.
Sure it should. The DPI of the image as well as the DPI of the
displaying device.
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Am 28.02.2009 um 19:52 schrieb Mackenzie Morgan:
> On Saturday 28 February 2009 6:38:04 am Markus Hitter wrote:
>> I can understand this is difficult to get swallowed. For 40 (or more)
>> years now, the rule was 1 pixel = 1 dot on the screen. A picture,
>> 100px x 100p
sons so difficult.
My personal hope is, this dust settles once people get used to set
their screen dpi just right: it is a measurable fact.
Then, they will start complaining a 12 px font is waaay to big for
phone screens ;-)
MarKus
P.S.: There's no real need for an additional measure
Am 10.02.2009 um 16:35 schrieb Scott James Remnant:
> On Tue, 2009-02-10 at 16:31 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>
>> Undoubtly, efforts to avoid regressions are a very good thing. One
>> possible solution is to offer the possibility to roll back to or keep
>> the previous
to roll back to or keep
the previous technology. Perhaps you want to have a look at other
distros to get an idea on how they deal with this challenge:
<http://www.nabble.com/HEADSUP-usb2-usb4bsd-to-become-default-in-
GENERIC-td21866690.html>
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good thing for Ubuntu as you get the chance to report and track down
a bug.
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-0ubuntu1 is currently installed
> -0ubuntu3 is available to install
>
> Do they need to install -0ubuntu2 and THEN -0ubuntu3?
I don't know how Fedora does, but you always have the fallback option
to download the full package. The server always has to provide full
packages
s idea on this list before.
Perhaps you can find this spot and start working out something like a
concept or even mockup code.
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se they know volunteers won't.
This is a good idea. One of the most fundamental ideas of free open
source software is to _avoid_ artifical barriers, after all.
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morrow - there's still time to make changes if you have ideas.
You ask how likely it is for the participant to post to the -devel
list. Isn't the -devel list closed to non-developers, making it not a
choice for most people?
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walk away to find
your Mac turned off later. That's all Mac OS X 10.4, I don't know
about 10.5.
Confirmation of potential data loss is a good idea, IMHO. Offering a
selection dialog after the user has (pre-)selected his choice in the
menu, isn't.
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different direction. A nightmare.
As the others mentioned, having a single (git-)interface for
different repos whould be a big leap in the right direction.
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Am 09.01.2009 um 17:39 schrieb James Westby:
> You can [...]
>
> You can [...]
>
> You can [...]
Wow, there are plenty of options. Thanks a lot.
I didn't recognize a PPA has a build machinery, yet, and will try
that path.
Thanks James,
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Am 09.01.2009 um 02:22 schrieb James Westby:
> On Fri, 2009-01-09 at 01:26 +0100, Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> in an attempt to get some insight about
>>
>> <https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnustep-base/+bug/245981>
>>
>&
bug as the build works fine outside a
chrooted environment.
So my question is: how would I best mimick Ubuntu's build machinery?
Probably a virtual machine, to allow building i386 on an AMD64 host,
but which type of installation, what else?
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mage in the first place?
You propose to intentionally get rid of a significant number of
users? Hmm.
For me, the limited size of the CD is one of the great features of
Ubuntu as it not only allows a reasonable quick download, but
obviously stops Ubuntu from bloating
irtualbox-ose/+bug/282379>
Thanks,
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Differentiating between user and
root has two reasons:
- prevent him from accidently shooting into his foot
- protect against possibly insecure software by running it with user
privileges.
I hope neither of both gets lost when gedit becomes PolicyKit-aware.
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time? The later should give high download numbers in a place where
the vendor would notice. A vendor should really notice how much
demand there actually is, perhaps making him think twice about his
lock-in.
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ort is automatically switched off at some
point in time. If a user is enthusiastic enough to run alpha and beta
releases (s)he already agrees to Apport's doing, so it would be
reasonable to maintain this state beyond the update to the stable
release.
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test cases are run automatically
for each commited patch and pretty well avoid introducing a bug a
second time.
to add my $o.o2,
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Am 06.11.2008 um 20:21 schrieb Dan Colish:
> They're using very different gcc versions between the os's.
Well, newer gcc's are meant to produce faster code, aren't they?
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or server, what exactly doesn't work?
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Am 03.11.2008 um 13:35 schrieb Lars Wirzenius:
> ma, 2008-11-03 kello 12:49 +0100, Markus Hitter kirjoitti:
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>> To add my own $ o.o2, I'd very much like to see a tool or Synaptic
>> feature which tells me about the differences between a standard
>> install and
ckage until {Synaptic, apt-get,...} wants to remove the
ubuntu-desktop meta-package, but this is tedious, very tedious.
Perhaps this exists already, but I didn't notice yet.
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es on
the fly, as needed.
A significant advantage over some of it's competitors is in your
case, it works with a single private (.git) directory. Git works here
for controlling binary files just fine. Binaries disallow merging, of
course.
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Am 29.10.2008 um 20:52 schrieb Phillip Susi:
> Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Glad to see standby and suspend getting more attention.
>> For the records, I'm even dual-booting two suspended states on
>> the same computer. Using Grub, I can choose wether to resume the
tuation is to add a Ubuntu
derivate, composed for DOS fans.
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Am 29.10.2008 um 09:16 schrieb (``-_-´´) -- Fernando:
> On Tuesday 28 October 2008 22:44:03 Markus Hitter wrote:
>> Am 28.10.2008 um 18:36 schrieb Chris Coulson:
>>> So, it's been running all night waiting for me to respond to a
>>> dialog!
>> Yet an
Am 28.10.2008 um 18:36 schrieb Chris Coulson:
> So, it's been running all night waiting for me to respond to a dialog!
Yet another reason to use standby or suspend instead of shutdown. ;-)
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