2017-09-09 12:00 GMT-04:00 Felix Perez :
> El 9 de septiembre de 2017, 00:23, Miguel Matos
> escribió:
>> Hola de nuevo a la lista, hace tiempo que no les escribía luego de ese
>> asunto con el kde plasma. Aún sigo acostumbrándome a ello, y en
On 09/09/2017 09:06 AM, David Niklas wrote:
There is only one thing worse than a *CAT 5* hurricane headed towards
Florida.
Another one behind it.
And there is only one thing worse than 2 powerful hurricanes headed
towards Florida.
If you're still there.
All of the above is happening to me.
On Sun, 10 Sep 2017 22:48:44 +0200
Sven Joachim wrote:
Hello Sven,
>It is mentioned in the libreoffice changelog:
My all too cursory glance in that direction failed to spot it.
Thanks, Sven.
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Dear all,
Libreoffice is working for me except for Base.
This means when I want to create a (or use an existing) database
libreoffice crashes immediately without giving any information.
I open libreoffice and click to open a new database (HSQLDB Embedded).
Then Finish and I am asked about
On 2017-09-10 21:38 +0100, Brad Rogers wrote:
> The latest version of LO in testing (v5.4.1) is lacking libreoffice-kde
> and libreoffice-style-oxygen. At least, that is, they are in the AMD64
> suite. Doesn't affect usability, but leaves the i/f looking out of place
> on my desktop.
>
> I've
Hello All,
The latest version of LO in testing (v5.4.1) is lacking libreoffice-kde
and libreoffice-style-oxygen. At least, that is, they are in the AMD64
suite. Doesn't affect usability, but leaves the i/f looking out of place
on my desktop.
I've been unsuccessful in determining why these two
When I call libreoffice
No provider of glClearBufferfv found. Requires one of:
Desktop OpenGL 3.0
OpenGL ES 3.0
Does anyone know what packages are necessary in that case.
I don't know. Maybe a bug.
glxinfo | grep OpenGL
You can turn off OpenGL rendering apparently by editing
It must be something in the kernel, because, as I still have 3.16.0-4-amd64,
now I booted with that and I'm writing using TB on X, which means X is working.
The bad kernel is linux-image-4.9.0-3-amd64, I'm not going to boot it any
more, except possibly for testing.
I'm somewhat surprised,
Am 10.09.2017 um 17:36 schrieb Michael Biebl:
> If you "make the swap partition bigger", you most likely changed the
> UUID. That's exactly what Alexander described you need to check and
> update if necessary.
Running "mkswap" on an existing swap partition will change its UUID.
(unless you
Am 10.09.2017 um 16:51 schrieb Erwan David:
> Le 09/10/17 à 16:47, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit :
>> You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
>> should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
>> Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap
Le 09/10/17 à 16:47, Alexander V. Makartsev a écrit :
> You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
> should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
> Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap entry
>
"Should" is not an answer when it does not
You should not use "uswsusp" anymore on recent OS releases. Hibernate
should work "out-of-the-box" assuming swap partition is big enough.
Remove "uswsusp", double check "/etc/fstab" swap entry
$ sudo blkid | grep swap
/dev/sdb2: LABEL="swap" UUID="d0331ef1-bc12-473f-bd4a-b4edf0d4d0a8"
On Saturday, September 09, 2017 10:53:29 PM Nick Boyce wrote:
> AFAIK the 'Web Content' process was introduced by Mozilla when Firefox
> switched to a multi-process model for the browser binary - you may have
> seen people moaning about it: Mozilla calls it 'electrolysis/e10s' and it
> delivers
Hi,
after upgrading to sretch, no graphics work anymore. The upgrade brought in
systemd-sysv instead of sysvinit-core, which I had in jessie. I don't know
which other packages, if any, went that route...
Gdm3 wasn't even able to display anything readable. It worked well in
jessie. In
On Sat, 9 Sep 2017, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
Pierre's bug, he shared that extra bit about how it's checking for a
wrong UUID. It's possible I'm not cognitively grasping that the same
is mentioned in Bug #861057, but right now I'm not seeing that
referenced there. Maybe that was what was going on
The nosh package is now up to version 1.35 .
*
http://jdebp.eu./Softwares/nosh/
*
https://www.freebsd.org/news/status/report-2015-07-2015-09.html#The-nosh-Project
*
http://jdebp.info./Softwares/nosh/
Networking
As I mentioned a week or so ago, the external configuration
On Sun, Sep 10, 2017 at 01:42:43AM -0400, Fjfj109 wrote:
> Hi, my question is if I wanted to mount a device and then have real time
> output about the status of the device, what the command is to do that?
If you just mean logging, then
[sudo] journalctl -f | grep "what I'm interested in"
which
Felix and David, our thoughts and prayers are with you this week. Please stay
safe!
Rick
Hi, my question is if I wanted to mount a device and then have real time output
about the status of the device, what the command is to do that?
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