On 2010-07-03, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com wrote:
The computer gods allow me two cock-ups a day. I'm already way over
limit and using up half of next week's quota in advance
That's what happens when you try to work, answer list mail and watch
the World Cup in your back yard all
, answer list mail and watch
the World Cup in your back yard all at the same time!
Holy crap! They're playing world cup games in your back yard? The
vuvuzelas must be driving you to distraction...
Oi, you! That's the national musical instrument you're talking about!
:-)
You get used to it though
On Sat, 17 Apr 2010 23:59:07 +0200
KH gentoo-u...@konstantinhansen.de wrote:
Sounds a little like putting someone in prison and than telling him
walking through the prison yard is increasing his freedom.
As Linux is a prison for programs then I guess your right.
Apparently, though unproven, at 15:05 on Thursday 02 June 2011, Indi did opine
thusly:
scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for marauding gangs
of thugs to have at my car in the parking lots with baseball bats.
Comapring a simple rsync command with hard physical labor
> working well with kwalletd:4, but not kwalletd:5.
>
I'll try that later on, too busy digging in my yard. Stopped for a break.
I should mention I don't use kwallet, I turn that crap off.
The device doing all the prompting was the phone itself. The phone
usually would ask once for permission b
ade after a certain time, I
think about 7 years ago, are _nothing like_ the real thing. And I can
tell the difference because I'm typing on the real thing now, having
found one in a yard sale for free :-)
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if you also post the followup to
Howdy,
I use Gtkam to get pics from my Canon camera. I already put up with the
fact that it crashes a LOT. It really gets on my nerves but sort of
getting used to that. Now I have a new issue. When I tell it to save a
picture to say /home/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard
I use Gtkam to get pics from my Canon camera. I already put up with the
fact that it crashes a LOT. It really gets on my nerves but sort of
getting used to that. Now I have a new issue. When I tell it to save a
picture to say /home/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ it
always
to try this out - this
is something to show off...
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Iain Buchanan iaindb at netspace dot net dot au
By the yard, life is hard.
By the inch, it's a cinch.
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and than telling him
walking through the prison yard is increasing his freedom.
kh
happens when you try to work, answer list mail and watch the World
Cup in your back yard all at the same time!
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
.
The computer gods allow me two cock-ups a day. I'm already way over
limit and using up half of next week's quota in advance
A day? I thought it was per hour!
That's what happens when you try to work, answer list mail and watch
the World Cup in your back yard all at the same time!
I
immemorial deserve
rsync too? [cue rsync jingle]
:)
That's like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and lots of
scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for marauding gangs of
thugs to have at my car in the parking lots with baseball bats.
--
alan dot mckinnon
your carefully crafted work from time immemorial deserve
rsync too? [cue rsync jingle]
:)
That's like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and lots of
scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for marauding gangs of
thugs to have at my car in the parking lots
known good configuration.
Doesn't your carefully crafted work from time immemorial deserve
rsync too? [cue rsync jingle]
:)
That's like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and lots of
scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for marauding gangs of
thugs
On Thu, Jun 02, 2011 at 05:00:03PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote:
Apparently, though unproven, at 15:05 on Thursday 02 June 2011, Indi did
opine
thusly:
scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for marauding gangs
of thugs to have at my car in the parking lots with baseball
g for
>> permission goes away. It may just be that the KDE application in
>question was
>> working well with kwalletd:4, but not kwalletd:5.
>>
>
>I'll try that later on, too busy digging in my yard. Stopped for a
>break.
>
>I should mention I don't use kw
ideo windows at a time in
> zoom. However, it's portable: you can flip to the back camera and walk
> around the house/yard to show something to people. It's also nice in
> that you can just tap on a Zoom invite url in the email app, and it
> "just works".
>
> I have
r Kodi.
But...
For skype and zoom, I'd probably just buy them a 10" Kindle Fire.
There are Zoom and Skype apps available for it. Main drawback:
smallish screen and limited to 4 video windows at a time in
zoom. However, it's portable: you can flip to the back camera and walk
around the house/yard to sho
/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ it
always saves them to /home/dale. It does this regardless of what I have
asked it to save them too.
Is there a config file you can have a look at and see if it is hard coded in
there as the default saving path?
This used to work fine when I had
/Yard/ it
always saves them to /home/dale. It does this regardless of what I have
asked it to save them too. This used to work fine when I had this sort
of thing mounted on a directory called /data. It would go something
like this: /data/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ That would work fine. When I
/home/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ it
always saves them to /home/dale. It does this regardless of what I have
asked it to save them too. This used to work fine when I had this sort
of thing mounted on a directory called /data. It would go something
like this: /data/Camera
a
picture to say /home/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ it
always saves them to /home/dale. It does this regardless of what I have
asked it to save them too. This used to work fine when I had this sort
of thing mounted on a directory called /data. It would go something
like
what's working
and suitable for your needs. The alternative can be false economy. On the
other hand there are IT fairs and back yard sales (depending where you live)
where you could pick up a bargain - a mate won't let me forget that he picked
up a 2.8GHz P4 from the streets of London two years
also use other terms occasionally and the VT.
If my worries are unfounded, can you tell me why?
W
--
The fronting for the eighty-yard long marble-topped bar
had been made by stitching together nearly twenty thousand
Antarean Mosaic Lizard skins, despite the fact that the
twenty thousand
there are
always a couple of copies of my last known good configuration.
Doesn't your carefully crafted work from time immemorial deserve
rsync too? [cue rsync jingle]
:)
That's like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and lots
of
scrap metal in the back yard that it's
like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and
lots of scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for
marauding gangs of thugs to have at my car in the parking lots with
baseball bats.
Best analogy ever.
Hardly, though it does have a lot of drama which is what
time immemorial deserve
rsync too? [cue rsync jingle]
:)
That's like saying that just because I have panel-beating skills and
lots of scrap metal in the back yard that it's perfectly OK for
marauding gangs of thugs to have at my car in the parking lots with
baseball
killed three this
year in my yard or garden. My cat isn't dead a year and they are moving
in on me.
Technical boundaries, I'd like to push the Fedora dev doing the /usr and
/var on / thing off my roof, holding a snake. lol
My Dad used to always tell me that a snake is more scared of us than we
having something for some other distro wouldn't be a huge issue.
See this mountain peak you think you see in front of you? The one you
call Everest?
You got it wrong about that mountain Dale. It's a little mole hill in
the back yard.
Make / big enough to contain /usr as well. Move stuff
quires dev-
> lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/rubygems-2.6.12 requires
> dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/test-unit-3.2.5 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>dev-ruby/yard-0.9.8 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> virtual/rubygems-13
nal tooling)
>
> I have owned Unicomp keyboards, and those made after a certain time, I
> think about 7 years ago, are _nothing like_ the real thing. And I can
> tell the difference because I'm typing on the real thing now, having
> found one in a yard sale for free :-)
Lucky you
conference apps for Kodi.
>>
>> But...
>>
>> For skype and zoom, I'd probably just buy them a 10" Kindle Fire.
>>
>> There are Zoom and Skype apps available for it. Main drawback:
>> smallish screen and limited to 4 video windows at a time in
>> z
/home/dale/Desktop/Documents/Camera-pics/2013/Yard/ it
always saves them to /home/dale. It does this regardless of what I have
asked it to save them too.
Is there a config file you can have a look at and see if it is hard
coded in
there as the default saving path?
This used to work fine when
so
having something for some other distro wouldn't be a huge issue.
See this mountain peak you think you see in front of you? The one you
call Everest?
You got it wrong about that mountain Dale. It's a little mole hill in
the back yard.
Make / big enough to contain /usr as well. Move stuff over
, world wide,
than all other species (minus humanoids) combined We're now having
gator hunts year round cause the population of *BIG GATORS* is out of control.
Put a gator in your back yard in DE. ? You'd be a hit with the neighbours...
There mouths are twice the width and 4 times stronger than
-t option. When it spits
out the list then, it shows what is pulling in what. For some reason I
can't quite put a finger on, it looks like a USE flag is starting this.
If it is saying why that is, I'm not consciously seeing it. At the
moment, I do sort of have PVC pipe on the brain. W
dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
dev-ruby/rdoc-5.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
dev-ruby/rubygems-2.6.12 requires
dev-lang/ruby:2.1
dev-ruby/test-unit-3.2.5 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
dev-ruby/yard-0.9.8
dev-ruby/racc-1.4.14 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> >dev-ruby/rdoc-5.1.0 requires dev-
> > lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/rubygems-2.6.12 requires
> > dev-lang
ssert-1.0.2 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/racc-1.4.14 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/rdoc-5.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> > dev-ruby/rubygems-2.6.12 requires
> > dev-lang/r
for the eighty-yard long marble-topped bar
had been made by stitching together nearly twenty thousand
Antarean Mosaic Lizard skins, despite the fact that the
twenty thousand lizards concerned had needed them to keep
their insides in.
- The Book decribing Milliways' politically incorrect
decor.
Sortir
sometimes. Heck, I got a big ole
stump in my front yard that I been bumping with the tractor. I think
the ants are doing better than the tractor. o_O They just take a
little longer. lol
Dale
:-) :-)
/power_assert-1.0.2 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/racc-1.4.14 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/rdoc-5.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>
1
> dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/rdoc-5.1.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/rubygems-2.6.12 requires
> dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/test-unit-3.2.5 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
> dev-ruby/yard-0.9.8 req
t;> dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>> dev-ruby/net-telnet-0.1.1-r1 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>> dev-ruby/power_assert-1.0.2 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>> dev-ruby/racc-1.4.14 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
>> dev-ruby/rake-12.0.0 requires dev-lang/ruby:2.1
tems.
What you describe in your first scenario, that is when it is so slow and
virtually unresponsive. I don't generally run out of memory when
compiling since I close other stuff, like Firefox, to free up memory,
even in the 16GB days. What I run into is a tab, or tabs, in Firefox
that ar
ime. So I
cannot help but feel sorry, for the kids, that the universities do not
teach C/Unix/BSD/Linux with any dose of credibility. New is sexy, but
statistically, 99% of new fades, often rapidly. Just look at the
bone-yard of linux distros and fancy programming languages.
The (IBM) stench
d to
find what will make them squeal.
It's like playing darts or archery, the better your aim, the higher your
score. If you land one in their back yard, they will flame you, which
will trigger a cascade, which means you can get out your lawn chair and
an iced tea.
Once you do this successfully o
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