First, by all means, if you want to develop, package and maintain this
app in keeping with the quality standards a Linux distro like Debian
demands, go to it.
Having said that, it sounds like one of the goofiest things I have heard
of recently, and I can not see ever having a use for it. But
It IS noice. I know change is inevitable, yada, yada... I ran Centos 5
and 6 for around 10 years and thought I had found the One. I could make
those suckers tap dance around Windows. Centos 7 went totally off the
rails, and here I be.
Don't forget...
On 2/10/22 3:39 PM, dude wrote:
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Just a quick question as to whether Evolution Mail is still
supported/updated?
Wikipedia and Gnome support pages don't have much information on it.
21, at 21:22, Devops PK Carlisle LLC wrote:
>>> Something I did not mention before, to answer your question the chip
>>> reads as rtl8821cu (so yes, a Realtek).
>>>
>>> In fairness I do not recall ever having run across a wifi dongle that
>>&
Something I did not mention before, to answer your question the chip
reads as rtl8821cu (so yes, a Realtek).
In fairness I do not recall ever having run across a wifi dongle that
did not have a Realtek chip (although they may be out there). It was
because I could at least confirm a Realtek chip
I will note something similar, except that I went into it with my eyes
open...
Originally (10 years ago), 2.4ghz wifi was not natively supported. Okay,
said we geeks, can it be compiled and inserted manually? Yes, it could.
I wrote a script to compile and insert said driver, and thereafter,
every
This is seen with
Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
IBus 1.5.19
When you select the emoji function, it comes up as expected, can select
an emoji as expected from the graphical window...but...
When I mouse over a given emoji (call it Smiley 1) Smiley 1 may have
three lines of technical or
I would like to be able to selectively exclude-with-a-warning some
packages from automatic update as I choose, and to have the update
process remember those choices from one update instance to the next:
Chrome browser: Version a.b.c will be installed
Firefox: Version d.e.f will be installed
I have written a small utility in Linux to automatically update
wallpaper on the desktop from either locally saved images or images
retrieved online. It is written in Python, is ridiculously simple code
for what it does, and has never failed to run correctly in any version
of Linux I have tried it
developing for 32 bit does not mean that it cannot be found.
Perhaps a different repository, with disclaimer(?) so that users can
enable it if desired?
On 12/15/20 8:47 AM, Michael Stone wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:40:29AM -0500, Devops PK Carlisle LLC wrote:
>> Being philosophicall
Being philosophically opposed to throwing a good machine into a
landfill, I tend to hang on to equipment for a long time. My
play/experimentation and last-ditch backup box is a 10 year old laptop.
During COVID I spent a little time updating and upgrading it and came up
with this:
Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Owner: Devops PK Carlisle LLC
X-Debbugs-Cc: debian-devel@lists.debian.org, dev...@pkcarlisle.com
* Package name: papershaper
* URL : https://github.com/pkcarlislellc/git-papershaper
* License : LGPL-3+
Programming Lang: Python
Subject: papershaper: short description submitting papershaper for Linux
Package: papershaper
Severity: wishlist
Papershaper automatically changes wallpaper from either locally stored
images,from webcams, or both. User chooses how often Papershaper updates
wallpaper.
Originally written in Python
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