On 2020-02-29 13:18, home user wrote:
> On 2020-02-29 09:37 PM, Ed wrote:
> > So, now we know the real difference
> > between the CN and TW AR PL UKai fonts.
> Are you certain?
It seems only for certain characters they are indistinguishable.
楊 v.s 杨
Are OK in that font. So, maybe my original s
On 2020-02-29 09:37 PM, Ed wrote:
> So, now we know the real difference
> between the CN and TW AR PL UKai fonts.
Are you certain?
The Chinese word for the musical percussion instrument that in English
is called a "gong" is "luo" (2nd tone). In one of my notes files (a
.txt file), the simplifie
I'm really having an off day. I sent the message below to the list with an
attachment when
that should have been sent off-list. The message to the list should have had a
link as shown
below.
On 2020-02-29 12:05, home user wrote:
> On 2020-02-28 02:34 PM, Ed wrote:
>
> > > So why are there two
On 2020-02-28 02:34 PM, Ed wrote:
> > So why are there two separate AR PL UKai fonts -
> > the CN and the TW? What *is* the difference?
> Well, that would require a comparison of the fonts.
> However, I do know that there are terms/characters
> used and created in Taiwan which are not used in
>
On 29.02.20 04:51, sixpack13 wrote:
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Who made /tmp as separat partition ?
... a separat...
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On 29.02.20 01:02, Walter Cazzola wrote:
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Nothing and all. I have reinstalled my machine to pass from Fedora 23 to
Fedora 31. ...
Who made /tmp as separat partition ?
I don't know when is starts (since ever ?) but my /tmp lies in RAM.
so default configured through an fedora install.
df
On Sat, 29 Feb 2020, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 2020-02-29 05:03, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
In your active k
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 02/28/2020 02:03 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few
hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Two questio
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, stan via users wrote:
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 19:13:11 +0100 (CET)
Walter Cazzola wrote:
I can't answer your questions, but I see that there is a tab called
temporary files in settings -> configure Konsole. And in that tab it
allows you to set a custom location for the temp
I inadvertently replied off-list.
Below is my attempt to fix that with the reply from "home user" and my response.
On 2020-02-29 06:04, home user wrote:
> On 2/28/20 2:34 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 2020-02-29 05:15, home user wrote:
>>> I agree with Ed that the AR PL UKai... fonts include the R
On 2020-02-29 05:03, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
> other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
>
> Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
In your active konsole terminal profile, what do you hav
On 02/28/2020 02:03 PM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Two questions: how much RAM do you have and what are you
On 2020-02-26 09:18, Seth Kenlon wrote:
You should see if your customer/client is interested in adopting (or at
least testing) OpenJDK instead.
The client had a very bad and expensive experience with the vendor's
updates before, so he will just pay the license
fee for Java
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To clarify, my .txt files are not just intermediary storage between
(youtube pages / google translate), and my .html/.js files. They also
are storage for my notes (comments) that are not in my .html files, and
I view the .txt files frequently for
Since, the reboot that I did 4 hours ago, it is already occupying 2Gb. in
other 4/5 hours it will fill up again /tmp. I can't reboot every few hours.
Suggestion about how to solve the issue?
Walter
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020, Roger Heflin wrote:
I see you had that. You would have to restart kconsol
On 2020-02-28 22:49, Tim via users wrote:
> In my case, yes. I use gvim. I have some macros to make things a bit
> easier (such as pressing F8 to close a tag on an element, for me). And
> a few special character shortcuts. But as to what code goes where,
> that's entirely up to me.
All of th
On Fri, 28 Feb 2020 19:13:11 +0100 (CET)
Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Dear all,
> I've a quite "noisy" problem on my freshly installed Fedora 31
> laptop. My 5Gb /tmp partition get full in around 10 hours of up time.
[snip]
> It seems that konsole keeps blocked around 5Gb of space in a deleted
> fil
I see you had that. You would have to restart kconsole some way.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 12:30 PM Roger Heflin wrote:
>
> Whoever wrote the big file still has it opened.
>
> lsof | grep /tmp | grep deleted should tell you what pid and/or
> service to cycle to fix it and/or who is your troublemak
Whoever wrote the big file still has it opened.
lsof | grep /tmp | grep deleted should tell you what pid and/or
service to cycle to fix it and/or who is your troublemaker making the
big file and holding it open still.
On Fri, Feb 28, 2020 at 12:14 PM Walter Cazzola wrote:
>
> Dear all,
> I've a
Dear all,
I've a quite "noisy" problem on my freshly installed Fedora 31 laptop. My 5Gb
/tmp partition get full in around 10 hours of up time.
No way to free it apart reboot.
At the time of writing I've the /tmp partition full but I've already run a rm
-fr /tmp/* from root.
These are some diagn
How one configured crash dumps had not significantly changed in a long
time (from what I know).
If the hardware gets a significant hardware error and does not deliver
an NMI to the os, but does force a hw reset, then you won't get a
crashdump.
On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 7:54 PM George R Goffe via u
Tim:
>> It creates absolutely dire HTML that needs to be fixed up,
>> afterward. Best avoided.
Ed Greshko:
> OK, good to know. Their "claims" are exaggerated. :-)
>
> Sounds as if you have some experience in that area? If so, what, if
> anything would you suggest.
>
> Or is it still the case
Samuel et al,
The 2 tpm devices are there. I actually figured this out on my own. Chalk it up
to my own ignorance and my lack of clear guidance from Internet on how to
properly control TPM. Thanks for your attention.
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On Friday, February 28, 2020 6:00 AM, Samuel S
On 2020-02-28 16:43, Tim via users wrote:
> On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 16:42 -0700, home user wrote:
>> I thought AR PL UKai CN Book is a monospace font. My understanding
>> is that Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters all fit in
>> uniformly-sized squares, and this should be true of sans-serif fon
On 2020-02-28 16:28, Tim via users wrote:
> On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 11:17 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> 3. Use a html editor or creator or whatever they are called.
>> libreoffice claims to have that ability. to directly create your web
>> page.
> It creates absolutely dire HTML that needs to be fixe
On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 01:53 +, George R Goffe via users wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to help shoot a possible kernel bug which may create a dump. I'm
> trying to find doc on how to enable the crashdump "features" of my FC33
> (Rawhide) system.
>
> tldp.org seems to be out of date
> docs.fedo
On Thu, 2020-02-27 at 16:42 -0700, home user wrote:
> I thought AR PL UKai CN Book is a monospace font. My understanding
> is that Chinese, Japanese, and Korean characters all fit in
> uniformly-sized squares, and this should be true of sans-serif fonts,
> Ming fonts, and regular fonts (includes A
On Fri, 2020-02-28 at 11:17 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> 3. Use a html editor or creator or whatever they are called.
> libreoffice claims to have that ability. to directly create your web
> page.
It creates absolutely dire HTML that needs to be fixed up, afterward.
Best avoided.
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