oes anyone know of a way to make
the new version behave like the old one?
aTdHvAaNnKcSe...
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On 19/12/17 12:12 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 01:48:13PM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I'm a heavy user of mplayer from the command line - it's a wonderful
utility that does what I want [...]
There are config files for mplayer; the Debian mplayer puts them
in /etc
On 19/12/17 09:15 AM, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
On 19/12/17 12:12 AM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 01:48:13PM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
I'm a heavy user of mplayer from the command line - it's a wonderful
utility that does what I want [...]
There are config files
it might be worth.
I didn't have to compile Seamonkey; I just downloaded the binary from
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
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, there's always good old xpdf. A bit clunky perhaps,
but it comes with the distro and works reasonably well.
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rowser cache files when backing up /home.
But for now it works well enough, and is still much faster than cp.
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, though.
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ll running a patched version of
Jessie; "cat /etc/debian_version" returns "jessie/sid". Both are 64-bit
systems.
Do I need to upgrade my laptop?
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ot return anything.
Try grep -i - it's officially spelled TiMidity++ because it was designed
to play MIDI files. (I see you're using BSD parameters to ps - that
should work, although since I was raised on SysV I say "ps -ef".)
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system (in my case ext4), and that gives it a performance edge.
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On 02/07/18 12:55 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2018-07-01, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
apt-get autoclean doesn't help; neither does apt-get clean. When I
tried apt-get autoremove, the upgrade started, but at 99% completion it
threw
k) and starting from scratch?
(Probably - I should probably split /var into a separate partition
anyway.)
After this experience, I'm gun-shy about upgrading a system in place.
BTW is it ok to sudo apt-get, or should I su root and run it from an
actual root prompt?
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sites will convert to MP4 and you can download the video.
One of my favourite sites has disappeared, but lots remain.
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y."
"Out" means "My transmission is finished; I do not expect a reply."
One more distracting error... :-)
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On 17/01/18 11:38 AM, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 17/01/18 02:17, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
On 16/01/18 12:15 PM, david...@freevolt.org wrote:
Is there a natural law or something, that every email message sent
must contain at least one distracting error that is totally beside the
point?
Anyw
On 14/01/18 03:00 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> "I suspect most samba developers are already technically insane...
> Of course, since many of them are Australians, you can't tell."
> -- Linus Torvalds
It's probably the exposure to Windows that does it.
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x -B -O wav
I like ISO 9660 better than CD-DA. But it is always a good feeling when
the riddles get less and the insight grows.
My CD player, however, likes CD-DA much better. Insists on it,
actually. :-)
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escaped now, so please feel free. Here's hoping it's not badly
needed too often.
I'm still chuckling about "the entomological leviathan that is Windows."
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On 19/12/17 09:45 AM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Dec 19, 2017 at 09:36:11AM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
Follow-up: I've just come across MP3 files in my collection for which the
new mplayer _does_ display the tags. Maybe it's just becoming more picky -
which isn't really a Good Th
If you have a self-cleaning oven, I think they get up to 900F during
their cycle. Don't tell your wife. :-)
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On 18/07/18 11:05 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 10:24:45AM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
Recently I upgraded my laptop (a Lenovo T410) from Jessie to Stretch.
I almost have everything working again, but something puzzling (and
irritating) has happened to slrn. All the colours
On 18/07/18 05:20 PM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 02:45:32PM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
On 18/07/18 11:05 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
On Wed, Jul 18, 2018 at 10:24:45AM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
What terminal program are you using? Is the behavior the same if you
fire up s
which is affected.
My .slrnrc is unchanged. What has happened to my colours? And more
importantly, how do I get them back to where they were?
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\ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way.
X Top-posted messages will probably
ell. A local shop sells refurbished ones for a good price.
IMHO ThinkPads are the only laptop with a keyboard worth using. (I'm a
fast touch typist - YMMV.)
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VzZX0g
dG8gcHV0dGluZyBldmVyeSB0aGluZyBvbiA8YnI+b25lIHBhcnRpdGlvbi9kaXJlY3RvcnkuPGJy
Pjxicj5XaGVyZSBtYXkgSSByZWFkIGFib3V0IHByb3MvY29ucyA/PGJyPlRJQTxicj48YnI+PGJy
PjwvYm9keT48L2h0bWw+PC9kaXY+
--b1_9ab76127dcfcb2a8c0f2da8ca70a713c--
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meday Buster will be the stable release. A name is always
associated the the same release number. The one exception is "Sid",
which is always the unstable release. (Those of you who have seen _Toy
Story_ will know why.)
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ver since.)
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it to scan using xsane, and after
setting it up in CUPS it prints with no problems. Dunno about Windows,
but my wife's Macbook accesses it just fine too.
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of
something they really don't understand.
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..
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t ISO 8601 is apparently beyond
what its feeble mind can handle, and Excel leaves it alone.
A lot of my programming effort goes toward "Excel-proofing" my data.
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iginal look and
feel, as well as (for me) reliability.
https://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/
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legalizes marijuana. A police officer checks
whether people in a car are stoned:
Officer: You've been sitting here for a long time. What are you doing?
Driver: Uhhh... I'm waiting for the stop sign to turn green.
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their ally in that). Don't
help them, they are powerful enough as-is.
Now that Trump wants to execute drug dealers, why doesn't he go after
the operators of these sites? They're just as addictive as opioids - or
alcohol, or tobacco... wait, he should be going after them too!
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: What's the difference between a sadist and a masochist?
A: A masochist says, "Beat me." A sadist says, "No."
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DuckDuckGo (https://duckduckgo.com), MapQuest
(https://www.mapquest.com), etc.
So do not think that we all here on the other side like google or facebook.
My machine is now a Google-free zone (and Facebook-free, etc.).
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browsers apparently manage
to circumvent somehow.
I'm using Seamonkey, BTW.
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\ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way.
X Top-posted messages will probably be ignored. See RFC1855.
/ \ HTML will DEFINITELY be ignored. Join the ASCII ribbon campaign!
[Oops! Mistakenly replied to to...@tuxteam.de -
here's where it should have gone.]
On 30/08/19 03:42 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 01:45:47PM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> My laptop (a Lenovo T410 running Stretch) has suddenly lost the
>>
ckets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2002ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.095/1.114/1.151/0.026 ms
What has happened to my routing and how can I restore it?
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2"
[28.509] (II) LoadModule: "present"
[32.436] (II) LoadModule: "libinput"
$ egrep -i " connected|card detect|primary dev|Setting driver"
/var/log/Xorg.0.log
[28.402] (II) intel(0): Using Kernel Mode Setting driver: i915,
version 1.6.0 20180719
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B. Problem solved.
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xie" or similar German-derived words just sound ridiculous
> and made-up, at least to those of us who don't speak German.
>
> Just try to do the best you can. Nobody has any good answers yet.
Back when all this Political Correctness silliness was getting started,
someone suggested "s/h/it".
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\ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way.
X Top-posted messages will probably be ignored. See RFC1855.
/ \ "Alexa, define 'bugging'."
fers to
> initialize it for you.
This behaviour goes all the way back to the original
classic Mac in the mid-'80s; back then they would even
eagerly offer to format FAT16 disks created on an MS-DOS box.
Death to impure file systems!
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | Microsoft is a dictatorship.
\ /
References:
On 2020-02-17 at 06:00:01, David Wright
wrote:
> On Sun 16 Feb 2020 at 13:03:05 (-0800), Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 21:10:01 +0100
>> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>
>>> On Du, 16 feb 20, 09:36:16, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>>&g
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 21:10:01 +0100 Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Du, 16 feb 20, 09:36:16, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 14:20:01 +0100 Andrei POPESCU
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Just use whatever works for you.
>>
>> If you can. I really resen
. Even in Linux, many window managers'
file requesters don't provide a place where you can type a file
specification, requiring you to point and click your way up and
down directory trees to get to where you want to go.
I am a skilled touch typist, and not being allowed to use my keyboard
cr
t; seen as a generalization of list processing.]
Complexity is a weapon. The KISS principle is a countermeasure.
Never forget that many people have a vested interest in complexity.
Empire-building politicians (corporate and otherwise) want larger
kingdoms to rule, and monopolistic corporations want nothing more
than to make systems so complicated that users can't use them
without becoming dependent on the latest app.
Simplify, simplify.
-- Thoreau
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ntiments exactly.
>
> Yahoo mail is broken. I encourage Mr. Wind to get another mail reader.
If someone can't be bothered to take the time to write a readable
message, I can't be bothered to take the time to decipher it.
As for Outlook, I've been told that the correct pronunciation is
&
though, I
back up /home regularly, plus /etc and /usr for good measure.)
BTW please don't top-post. Not all of us are Jeopardy fans.
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\ /| Apple is a cult.
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | Linux is anarchy.
/ \ if
d this list
through the newsgroup linux.debian.user, using slrn - and the "--\n"
from these two people comes through as --=20, hence is not recognized.
This probably has something to do with the fact that their messages
contain a "Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable&qu
+uudeview +iconv
Features: +decoding +emphasized_text +end_of_thread +fake_refs +gen_msgid
-grouplens -msgid_cache +piping +rnlock +spoilers -strict_from
Using 64 bit integers for article numbers.
DEFAULTS:
Default server object: nntp
Default posting mechanism: nntp
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ty that is really
> not the language.
Agreed. And resist the revisionist lexicographers.
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\ /| Apple is a cult.
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | Linux is anarchy.
/ \ if you read it the right way. | Pick your poison.
Windows machines to
access Windows file shares, Microsoft changed their software to
deliberately send an invalid command. If the error message returned
wasn't worded exactly the way they expected, they would refuse to
work. Thanks to the open source community, a Samba patch was issued
within a few days so that it would spoof the expected response.
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orter. And some, I'm sad to say, are a deliberate
effort at obfuscation: an old trick long used by politicians to keep
the electorate blissfully ignorant of their shenanigans, and now
adopted by some equally nefarious system designers.
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of links to pages.
>
> Google? What /is/ that google thing people keep talking about?
I found out about it at https://www.duckduckgo.com
> ;-P
Back at ya, good buddy.
> Xmas, happy new and all that
And a happy Hanukkwanzaamas to you too.
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs
des for a basic 10 megabaud
> connection.
Our ISP (Telus) recently decided to get out of the e-mail and web
hosting business. All e-mail accounts have been transferred (e-mail
addresses and all) to Google. I believe the appropriate term is
"sold down the river".
I was doing e-mail thro
On Sat May 8 12:04:42 2021 Gene Heskett wrote:
> Regretably, that leaves the printer itself, have you tried another?
I happen to have a KX-P1124 gathering dust. If you need another,
it's yours for the price of shipping.
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this?
-- --
/~\ Charlie Gibbs | They don't understand Microsoft
\ /| has stolen their car and parked
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | a taxi in their driveway.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Mayayana
possibility - v4l2-ctl identifies the tuner,
composite, and S-Video inputs on my card. So far, though,
mpv just shows noise. I'll continue puttering...
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On Fri May 28 16:18:42 2021 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Note the "Audio: no sound" line. I still have to figure that one out
>> to get beyond silent movies. Any hints?
>
> Yes: composite video doesn't carry audio at all. Your VCR has
> e
omputer.
Is the connector blue? It's a convention to make USB 3.0 connectors
blue, while USB 2 connectors aren't. My machine has a mix.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USB_3.0
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\ / I'm really at ac.dekanfrus if you read it the right way.
X Top-post
s with the Gimp is one good way to make a file it doesn't
like.)
The latest version I've been able to find is 3.10a. Is there a
newer version out there that can handle all JPEGs?
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On Sat May 29 14:58:54 2021 Dan Ritter wrote:
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Vi, 28 mai 21, 17:00:37, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>>
>>> Presumably the Hauppauge card has an audio encoder somewhere;
>>> I just have to find it. "ls -l /dev/ds*&q
o a file. I tried adding the other parameters
you mentioned above, starting with -ovc, but I get the message:
Unable to open '/dev/dsp': No such file or directory.
It's really upset about this; the message appears three times.
And indeed, /dev/dsp doesn't exist. How do I get on
reates a power hungry mob of zealots
> looking to dismantle any word they deem offensive (e.g. paper
> machete).
Paper machete?
> It's amazing how many people have bought into the corporatization
> of the Internet.
I'll leave the growth of the corporate fascist state for
another threa
;Endian", not "Indian".
8080 One little,
8085 Two little,
8086 Three little-endians
8088 Four little,
80186Five little,
80286Six little-endians
80386Seven little,
80386SX Eight little,
80486Nine little-endians
Pentium DIVIDE ERROR
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t it might be?
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I can
scan to a thumb drive. It does that well - and fast.
Apologies for the intrusion.
No worries. Thanks for the note. I'm hoping to find time this
weekend to try out some of the things that have come through on
the list. I'll post a summary of my results when I get them.
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On Sat Apr 3 16:42:15 2021 John Boxall wrote:
> On 2021-04-03 1:00 p.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> On 2021-04-02 10:56 a.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>>
>> the error message. I forget the exact wording, but it
>> was pretty specific about the USB device being fu
On 2021-04-02 10:56 a.m., Charlie Gibbs wrote:
Emboldened by this, I went into the advanced options
and turned on "Continuous scan", then dropped in the
first part of a 300-page manual. Once the sheets
were scanned, the scanner asked me whether I had
more; I put in the next bundle
ve, rather than a master, please share your secrets.
aTdHvAaNnKcSe...
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\ /| has stolen their car and parked
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | a taxi in their driveway.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Mayayana
Further to my 20-30 second delay when firing up slrnpull:
Here are some of your responses and my replies:
On Wed Mar 24 13:08:20 2021 wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 10:32:27PM -0700, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>> [contents of /etc/resolv.conf -> /run/NetworkManager/resolv.conf]
&g
nce between USA and USSR was
> that in USSR the population knew that it was propaganda.
Under capitalism, man exploits man.
Under communism, it's just the opposite.
-- John Kenneth Galbraith
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s worth
checking out. To paraphrase Ted Nelson in his 1974 book
_Computer Lib_ (back then he was talking about IBM):
Facebook is not a necessary evil.
Facebook is not necessary.
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | Microsoft is a dictatorship.
\ /| Apple is a cult.
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | Linux is anarchy.
/ \ if you read it the right way. | Pick your poison.
[Sorry about the lack of threading - I read this list via its Usenet
group so I can't reply to the list.]
On Sun Feb 14 11:58:31 2021 "Alexander V. Makartsev"
wrote:
> On Sat Feb 13 16:44:34 2021 Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> [ 0.012080] WARNING: BIOS bug: CPU
WP UC-
WT
[0.012074] e820: update [mem 0xcff0-0x22bff] usable ==> reserved
[0.012080] WARNING: BIOS bug: CPU MTRRs don't cover all of memory,
losing 4800MB of RAM.
Is there some sort of HOWTO that covers this stuff? Where do I go from
here?
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now in.
These are particularly dedicated individuals who feel that their
message must be heard under any circumstances.
https://xkcd.com/386/
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\ /| but it's a sacrifice
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | I'm willing to make."
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Lord Farquaad (Shrek)
or so. I've just replaced
nouveau with the nVidia driver (version 390.143). So far,
so good. I'm hoping my machine will become stable once again.
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\ /| "Alexa, define 'bugging'."
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus |
/ \ if you read it the right way. |
As for me, I'm content to stay with my Cessna 172,
and work to keep my instrument flying skills sharp.
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ges, none of them are aimed at me
>
> The same here. So maybe I have developed some skills obscuring my
> "profile" to "them", or (maybe more likely) I am just too dumb to
> realize that those ads *are* in fact targeted at me :-)
If they're targeted at me,
ng the original file, and
renaming the work file to the original file's name runs the
risk of failure if the deletion doesn't take effect before
the rename, which will then fail. It doesn't happen often,
but if you have a program that's run daily by a couple of
thousand users,
th nVidia's proprietary driver corrected
that problem, so I've been wary of nouveau ever since.
But if your graphics card overheats, it doesn't matter
which driver you're running. :-)
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\ /| Apple is a cult.
X I'm re
test.
It is the glory of Lincoln that, having almost absolute
power, he never abused it, except on the side of mercy.
-- Robert Ingersoll
(The first part is often misattributed to Lincoln.)
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | Life is perverse.
\ /| It can be beautiful -
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | but it won't.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Lily Tomlin
>oIvioIAgPGEgaHJlZj0iaHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGViaWFuLm9yZyIgdGFyZ2V0PSJfYmxhbmsiPmh0
>dHBzOi8vd3d3LmRlYmlhbi5vcmc8L2E+DQrioIjioLPio4TioIDioIDioIDioIAgDQo8L3ByZT48
>L2Rpdj48L2Rpdj48L2Rpdj48L2Rpdj48L2Rpdj4NCg==
>--b6123b05ce02888b--
You've just done it. :-)
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On Tue Nov 30 11:54:48 2021 Jonathan Dowland
wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 28, 2021 at 11:54:16AM -0800, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> Am I the only one who sees the irony in all this? We're living
>> in an era where the so-called "woke" generation is taking offence
>>
e only one who sees the irony in all this? We're living
in an era where the so-called "woke" generation is taking offence
at every perceived slight or sign of racial or sexual discrimination,
however minor. Yet these same people are eagerly leaving behind the
originally all
ay
> the Apple logo. I got as far as importing the swirl graphic into a
> OTF format font. I should pick it up!)
Fun.
>> Again, my apologies.
>
> No problem. Thank you,
Glad I could smooth the waters.
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\ /
On Thu Jul 15 12:42:45 2021 Andrei POPESCU
wrote:
> On Mi, 14 iul 21, 08:02:19, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
>> On Tue Jul 13 16:50:38 2021 Michael Lange
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On Tue, 13 Jul 2021 21:25:17 +0100
>>> Joe wrote:
>>>
>>> (..
uot;underground" comes to mind.
>
> Subway (US) vs Underground (UK) v Metro (Canada)
s/Canada/France/
The only Canadian subway referred to as "Metro" is the one in
Montreal. I've never heard a Torontonian refer to their subway
that way. And in Vancouver, ironically, we call it
I'm not using it; this reduces
load on the system and might even help security a little bit.
However, if this is a non-negotiable item for you, and the problem is
with Firefox, I suggest you either take the discussion to a Firefox
forum or just learn to live with it.
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs
ate if
> I have to.
>
> So what suggestions does anyone have for dealing with OAUTH2 access
> to gmail?
Find another mail host.
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\ /| has stolen their car and parked
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus
On Fri Mar 4 11:30:12 2022 Christian Britz wrote:
> On 2022-03-04 18:30 UTC+0100, Charlie Gibbs wrote:
>
> Find another mail host.
>
> And you could find a mail client which correctly replies to messages.
> ;-)
Actually, I'm not reading this list with a mail client at all;
hare them using whatever Apple mechanism they prefer.
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | Life is perverse.
\ /| It can be beautiful -
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | but it won't.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Lily Tomlin
served via plain HTTP.
>
> If you can't think of one, try http://www.plainwebsite.com
When I try that one, I get re-routed to https://www.buydomains.com.
My go-to in this situation is http://neverssl.com
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | Life is perverse.
\ /| It can be beautiful -
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | but it won't.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Lily Tomlin
ch requirements constructured?
>
> Much of it is security theater.
I'll remember that phrase.
> Someone (TM) up the chain can tick the checkbox "password security
> enforced". Then, the Rest of the Web (TM) goes forth and cargo-cults
> that, because that's how the Web
switches
labeled "S/PDIF" and "S/PDIF 1". I've turned them both on.
Any suggestions as to where to go from here?
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\ /| It can be beautiful -
X I'm really at ac.dekanfrus | but it won't.
/ \ if you read it the right way. |-- Lily Tomlin
rite riposte from the PC 1.0 era is "s/h/it".)
IMHO "they" is plural. Period. If we want genderless pronouns (and
I agree that we seem to need them) we should create something new,
rather than indulging in a grotesque form of operator overloading.
https://dilbert.com/stri
e laptop I read news on had its battery
run down overnight. Normally this isn't a problem; it's always
successfully cleaned up the file systems on re-boot. Searching the web
for "slrn server read failed" draws a blank. Any suggestions where to
look next?
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs
of discrimination, and left the bank
muttering things about digital racism. Since the supervisor wasn't
Caucasian, this had a gratifying effect.
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/~\ Charlie Gibbs | They offer a huge range of
\ /| world-class vulnerabilities
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