Package: maxima
Version: 5.9.1-9
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Just a mispelling error. At the end of the maxima's man there's the url
http://maxima.sourcforge.net one 'e' is missing, the correct url is
http://maxima.sourcEforge.net
That's all. :)
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I tried this prog with my iRiver H320 and it works fine with it. It
should probably works also with all the H3xx series.
I think informations in the apt-cache show and in the man could be
updated to reflect that.
Note also that the prefix iHP has
. :)
The man 3 readdir says two different prototypes for the readdir function
in the SYNOPSIS section.
The second one (the one with a lot of arguments) is obviously the
reentrant one whose name is readdir_r not readdir. :)
Mes 2 centimes.
My 2 cents.
Celelibi ;)
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FTPS would allow us to secure file transfert without needing a ssh
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I think it could be quite easy to enable ssl support in gftp since it's
only a compile-time option.
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computing' but it's still not perfect.
And eventually the last paragraph says :
la configuration supplémentaire CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT supplémentaire
devient disponible.
Hum... well...
read carefully. :)
That's all folks. ;)
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It is also impossible to play files whose name contains a '#' char. I
think this is the same bug (considering file names like playlist
content ?) I do not open a new bug report.
Celelibi
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Sometimes, after a few time up (a few minutes or a few days), firefox
stop redrawing pages, stop changing the url displayed when switching
between tabs, stop closing little windows with the ok or cancel
button or with any other mean
puis cette zone
serait recopiée vers dest. Mais ceci d'une manière vraiment efficace.
Celelibi
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the only way to display bold again is to close and reopen xterm.
That's all for now
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2007/10/7, Thomas Dickey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sat, Oct 06, 2007 at 04:10:08PM +0200, Celelibi wrote:
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Hi,
Let me describe how to reproduce this bug :
1) open a new xterm (avoid things like color/bold prompt)
2) run the command echo -e
this system it consume memory until someone or
something (oom-killer) stop it.
Celelibi
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Hello
I think this bug is caused by the extension mozedit.
That was not easy to understand because at start the latency is too small to be viewable.
If I had time I'll post here the exact minimal code that cause this bug.
Celelibi-- -BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-Version: 3.12GS/MO d-@-- s
.
Normally this will produce one process defunct. :)
That's all.
ps : sorry for my bad english, I'm french.
Celelibi
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msort segfault when using -c n option.
In the source code it just looks like a bag copy/past.
See the patch file for more information.
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When one sort key have failled, log file is closed twice.
Then I think the first fclose should be removed.
See patch file.
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Oops. I hadn't test enough before reporting the bug.
the -w option seems to be necessary for the crash to happen.
In case I again forget something, here is an example :
$ cat num
075 42
5
19 .
0 aaa
007
15 lll
9 p
75 12
$ msort -wlc n num
zsh:
should
belong to another package that apt would suggest.
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?!), but that's not the time to do this.
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Shell
bug).
It includes :
- The correction for relative movments (obviously)
- Yet a few spelling fixes
- A few virtual key word for destructors (absence of virtual may lead
to memory leak)
- A few compile-warning fixes.
That's all.
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was activated.
Actually the top of the wall was under the lost ball line, thus, some
balls were lost if they had a step between the lost ball line and the
top of the wall.
That's all
Celelibi
PS : I think this will be my last patch for tecnoballz. Or at least, my
last bug-fix. ;)
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CPPFLAGS=-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 ./configure
And then make make install.
There may be way to do this through the configure.ac, but I don't know how.
By the way, please include that in the next update. :)
Thx.
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Here is a patch that allow the elf/image view on an ELF file without section.
Celelibi
diff -Naur ht-2.0.18.orig/analyser/elf_analy.cc ht-2.0.18/analyser/elf_analy.cc
--- ht-2.0.18.orig/analyser/elf_analy.cc 2007-04-30 12:32:40.0 +0200
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Hello,
In the elf/image view, ht has a way to show data as byte / halfword /
word / string. But no way to show data as assemby instructions.
Regards,
Celelibi
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I write.
Regards,
Celelibi
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for section headers error when trying
to open a such file.
All I did is comment out test and thow instruction in file htelf.cc at
lines 155 and 201 to make it almost works. (elf/image view is not
accessible).
regards,
Celelibi
[1] http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/software/elfkickers.html
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that will allow ht to work on ELF files without sections.
Regards,
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diff -Naur ht-2.0.18.orig/htelf.cc ht-2.0.18/htelf.cc
--- ht-2.0.18.orig/htelf.cc 2009-04-18 00:39:58.0 +0200
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);
}
Thanks.
Celelibi
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Dear Maintainer,
The cron file look for a WorkDir in config file before actually running
mrtg.
The problem is it do not ignore commented lines, and thus the test fail
and prevent mrtg from running.
In my cron file below I added a grep -v ^# in
a closing parenthesis.
This is purely cosmetic but make the output look more professional.
Regards.
Celelibi
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on the right to be under the cursor.
It looks like xterm got the xorg screen width at start up (certainly not
to draw the menus out of the screen) but then keep this size forever.
Celelibi
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choice when this corner is
just on the border.
Regards,
Celelibi
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invalid memory access a few
hours ago.
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This is... quite unexpected and not really useful.
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that is proportional to the whole amount of data to be
extracted. And thus extracting file0 and file2 would display
percentage from 0% to 50% when extracting file0 and from 50% to 100%
when extracting the file2.
3) Even better: display both.
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Hi,
Almost 10 years later this bug still exists and still bother a few
people every once in a while... Including me these last days. :)
If perl developers arn't willing to patch h2ph to generate a %sizeof
hash, I think debian could (at least) patch the .ph files it
distributes.
Moreover, a
is an example of misleading rightly wrong
interpretation of a wrong constant.
The ioctl 0x80005430 fails because it's not a valid ioctl number, but
strace still display TIOCGPTN while it shouldn't.
Best regards,
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to be interpreted (ioctls, file access, errno, ...).
Best regards,
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inside a fdf file.
This bug is somehow related to bug #421343 in the sense the form support
would need to be improved.
Regards,
Celelibi
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/ wcslen.
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after hanging
for a few seconds.
It looks like this bug is known
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=815962, and have been fixed
upstream in revision 5066.
I therefore politely ask if an upstream backport could be considered. ^^
Best regards,
Celelibi
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Dear maintainer,
When editing the mail generated, the From: header is not the address
indicated by --from or by sendemail.from, it's the default address. This
is quite confusing and prompt to errors.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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invoking send-email.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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Hello,
On the side of fontconfig, they say the bug is on the xpdf side. Has
this bug been forwarded upstream?
Is there any news about this bug?
A workaround that would work with the new version of fontconfig?
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graph theory connectivity. :) Which is translated connexité.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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,
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output
pretty useless.
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Dear maintainer,
Please s/defualt/default/ in the description of -T option.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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of my
modified terminfo file for screen.
Regards,
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combination of values of TERM environment
variable and contents of terminfo file. The correct behavior only
happen when $TERM=xterm.
Celelibi
screeninfo.src
Description: WAIS Source
Package: tecnoballz
Version: 0.93.1-2
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Hello again,
It seems that the jauge for the Gigablitz doesn't work anymore.
Regards,
Celelibi
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compared to their
position if they'd have been caught with being that size.
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Celelibi
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2015-01-26 16:22 UTC+01:00, Markus Koschany a...@gambaru.de:
Control: tags 776263 confirmed
On 26.01.2015 02:46, Celelibi wrote:
Package: tecnoballz
Version: 0.93.1-2
Severity: normal
Hello,
Apparently, right clicking when loosing the last ball cause a game
over instead of simply
question the relevance of saving this option. It's
not a user preference like the language or the user names. It's more
like a one-time usage to debug something.
Regards,
Celelibi
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2015-01-27 17:36 UTC+01:00, Markus Koschany a...@gambaru.de:
On Tue, 27 Jan 2015 03:13:16 +0100 Celelibi celel...@gmail.com wrote:
Package: tecnoballz
Version: 0.93.1-2
Severity: wishlist
Hello again :),
When tecnoballz has been launched with --verbose option, it is recorded
and every
to 1.2.12-11+b1. Maybe the dependancies
should be updated.
Regards,
Celelibi
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Hello,
Sometime the balls can go through the corner ball launchers without
being captured.
This just happened to me when the ball has been bounced by the malus
eye.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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easily by repeteadly right clicking while missing
the ball falling straight.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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relaunchers in the normal levels.
This may be on purpose. But in doubt, I sumbit this bug. :)
Best regards,
Celelibi
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the main area.
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Celelibi
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a solution while the obvious solution is X = 53
(= 0'5).
Best regards,
Celelibi
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no loop, no complex condition, no temporary memory allocation, no
complex string handling.
In short: half the size, twice the fun. :)
The patch hasn't been extensively tested, but I guess it should be
bug-free and behave like the original code.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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compiled against libreadline.
In any case, I guess it would be a good idea to use the libreadline
instead of libedit. :)
Best regards,
Celelibi
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, which takes
me 22 minutes and 17 seconds to check that no files need to be updated
on the server with the current version. With my patch, it only takes 4
minutes and 46 seconds.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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2015-04-07 13:12 UTC+02:00, Sebastian Ramacher sramac...@debian.org:
On 2015-04-06 22:33:28, Celelibi wrote:
Package: yafc
Version: 1.3.5-2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream patch
Dear maintainer,
There is a bug in the path shortener that makes yafc crash on some
specific input.
When
, this is an unsigned expression.
Although I agree with the mistake, I'd suggest writing the condition
maxlen start_len + 3 to handle the following case:
maxlen = 7, start_len = 8.
maxlen - start_len 3 is true.
maxlen - start_len - 3 == (unsigned)-4 thus making the memory access invalid.
Celelibi
think, that the current code has been thought for
synchronous IO operations. And refactoring it to handle asynchronous
file transfers may take a sensible amount of work.
Regards,
Celelibi
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Hello there.
It has been more than a year since last update on this bug. What
happened since then? It's annoying to loose all and every ssh
connection because of a power failure.
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should be as trivial as adding the following line in the
begining of the function set_cookie on line 380.
$domain = $domain.local unless $domain =~ /\./;
That way, the behavior of all the functions should be consistent.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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.
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Name: Adblock Plus
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Location
et=4000256 testing.img 6316k
# Mount it using fuseext2
mount.fuseext2 -o offset=4000256 testing.img mount
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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M
2) Create several partitions
parted -s testing.img mklabel gpt
parted -s -a none testing.img mkpart ESP fat32 0 4M
parted -s -a none testing.img mkpart linux ext4 4M 10M
3) Check the file size
-rw-r--r-- 1 celelibi celelibi 10485760 nov. 1 08:32 testing.img
4) Create the ext2 file system
mke2
h to fix from the outside a broken Makefile when a sensful default
value would fix it once for all.
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Celelibi
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one of
them should be fixed. The current state of those both in Debian is
inconsistent.
Celelibi
make to generate directories. It
is unable to match 'dirname' with 'dirname/'. In addition to that the
$(wildcard) function won't generate names with a trailing slash while
the $(dir) function will.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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2015-11-30 7:11 UTC+01:00, Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com>:
> Package: tecnoballz
> Version: 0.93.1-6+b1
> Severity: minor
>
> Hello again, :)
>
> One of the boss between areas 4 and 5 has a little dark spot that isn't
> part of the ship. It seems to be loca
Package: gdc
Version: 4:5.2.1-8
Severity: normal
Dear maintainer,
It appears that the option of gdc -fmake-deps doesn't include the
indirect dependencies that can occur when a module uses "public import".
Best regards,
Celelibi
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2015-12-02 19:59 UTC+01:00, Markus Koschany <a...@gambaru.de>:
> Hello Celelibi, hello Bruno
>
> thanks for all the playtesting and the improvement suggestions. I am
> forwarding them with this e-mail to Tecnoballz's upstream developer.
> Perhaps he is interested in implem
2015-12-09 15:48 UTC+01:00, Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com>:
> Package: gdc
> Version: 4:5.2.1-8
> Severity: normal
>
> Dear maintainer,
>
> It appears that the option of gdc -fmake-deps doesn't include the
> indirect dependencies that can occur when a module uses &qu
Package: gdc
Version: 4:5.3.1-1
Severity: normal
Dear maintainer,
Would it be possible to enable the flag -Wdeprecated by default or with
-Wall or -Wextra?
Having some pretty important warnings left out even with -Wall -Wextra
seems doubtful.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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import std.stdio;
void main() {
switch (1) {
case 0:
break;
}
}
Best regards,
Celelibi
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d" so that
the wrapper is only installed if needed?
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Celelibi
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a proposition of improvement.
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Celelibi
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vertically.
However, the jauge is not reset when the ball hit any other bumper.
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Celelibi
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Hello again, :)
One of the boss between areas 4 and 5 has a little dark spot that isn't
part of the ship. It seems to be located in the bottom right corner of
the bounding rectangle.
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Celelibi
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On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 07:48:04AM +, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 08:45:29 +0100
> From: Julien Cristau <jcris...@debian.org>
> To: Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com>, 806259-d...@bugs.debian.org
> Subject: Re: Bug#806259: xserver-xorg: Depend
2016-06-02 11:10 UTC+02:00, Michael Biebl <bi...@debian.org>:
> Am 02.06.2016 um 02:14 schrieb Celelibi:
>> Package: python-gi
>> Version: 3.20.1-1
>> Severity: important
>>
>> The module files installed in /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi don't
>&
a callback python function. The failure to find a
suitable "foreign struct converter" is not shown to the user.
This bug seriously undermines the ability to use Gtk3 from python2.
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Celelibi
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a value 255.
So it should be all good.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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> On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 8:46 PM Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> 2016-03-18 23:56 UTC+01:00, Ari Pollak <a...@debian.org>:
>> > I can't seem to reproduce this. Could you provide step-by-step
>> > instructions, starting from opening gimp
2016-05-01 5:50 UTC+02:00, Theodore Ts'o <ty...@mit.edu>:
> On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 08:41:05AM +0100, Celelibi wrote:
>>
>> When the file system size is not given, mke2fs determine the appropriate
>> size by using the size of the support device. However, when the
2016-05-02 2:44 UTC+02:00, Celelibi <celel...@gmail.com>:
> 2016-05-01 5:50 UTC+02:00, Theodore Ts'o <ty...@mit.edu>:
>> On Sun, Nov 01, 2015 at 08:41:05AM +0100, Celelibi wrote:
>>>
>>> When the file system size is not given, mke2fs determine the
2017-01-30 14:29 UTC+01:00, Guus Sliepen <g...@debian.org>:
> On Sun, Jan 29, 2017 at 04:46:38PM +0100, Celelibi wrote:
>> The interface is therefore marked as configured although it's not.
>
> It is extremely difficult to say when an interface is configured and
> wh
probably also
take care of releasing them. Otherwise, calling
device.attach_kernel_device always fail with a "busy" error.
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Celelibi
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with
status code 0. It also exits with an error when the queried interface
isn't specified.
This bug has been introduced with the version 0.8.18 (exactly by the
commit c3cf84e) and might break some scripts that rely on the exit code.
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Celelibi
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,
Celelibi
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Packages which provide code meant to be sourced in .zshrc:
Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold
| Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend
|/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad)
||/ Name
config file, like
/etc/ifupdown.conf in which we could add some options? In this file we
would either add a "tryonce" option, or command line options for
specific DHCP clients.
Just a suggestion.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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problem.
Best regards,
Celelibi
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it on the main monitor, and the command
"sethead" doesn't seem to work.
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Celelibi
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Lo
de problem.
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Celelibi
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