On 2019-05-02 06:21, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-05-01 19:15, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting mick crane (2019-05-01 19:59:06)
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a
bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a few years since I
On 28.04.2019 21:42, aprekates wrote:
> Experimenting with wsgi and python webapp dev
> i came upon issues and roads to choose mainly
> regarding to installation , deployment and security
> related issues.
>
> sudo pip install .. or pip install
>
> is virtualenv secure or is just redicect tricke
On 2019-05-01 19:15, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting mick crane (2019-05-01 19:59:06)
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a
bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a few years since I processed any camera images and I seem
On Sun 28 Apr 2019 at 14:07:32 (-0500), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 04/28/2019 01:17 PM, deloptes wrote:
> > > [*SNIP*]
> > > I've read
> > > [ URL deleted to focus on wider issue]
> > > but i thinks there are more questions.
>
> Short answer: MANY**MULTITUDINOUS ;/
>
> >
> > Ask and you will b
On Wed 01 May 2019 at 18:43:47 (+0200), Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert:
> > Erik Josefsson wrote:
> > > I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are
> > > identical.
> > >
> > > [...]
> > >
> > > I have tried to document my personal
One thing I like to do whenever using vim and vim-clones is to use the +1
parameter on the command line since when the file opens I'm in a
predictable location.
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On Wed, 1 May 2019 18:43:47 +0200
Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert:
>
>
> Thanks Dan, I'll start with that method and maybe later I'll try
> Jonas' proposal with etckeeper and git.
>
> But first, in which top level directories could files that change be
>
mick crane wrote:
> I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
> underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
> []
> Any suggestions for available GUI that will batch process jpgs ?
First, you could install gimp-plugin-registry. It adds, amo
Quoting Joel Roth (2019-05-01 20:48:05)
> mick crane wrote:
> > I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
> > underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
> ...
> > Any suggestions for available GUI that will batch process jpgs ?
>
> Hi Mick,
>
mick crane wrote:
> I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
> underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
...
> Any suggestions for available GUI that will batch process jpgs ?
Hi Mick,
I would suggest using the command line utility 'convert
Quoting mick crane (2019-05-01 19:59:06)
> I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
> underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
> It's been a few years since I processed any camera images and I seem to
> have forgotten what my workflow was.
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a few years since I processed any camera images and I seem to
have forgotten what my workflow was.
I think I might be able to do it with Graphic::M
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Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert:
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>> Erik Josefsson wrote:
>>> I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are
>>> identical.
>>>
>>>
Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert:
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Erik Josefsson wrote:
I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are
identical.
[...]
I have tried to document my personal preferences before, but I have
always ended up with
Hi Thorsten,
Just for kicks, I've upgraded to Buster without any change. It's a dual
boot machine and I've noticed that if I go go from a cold start to Debian,
the touchpad works correctly.
But if I boot up and go into sleep, then the trackpad behavior is
unpredictable. I can't left click and the
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Erik Josefsson wrote:
> I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are
> identical.
>
> [...]
>
> I have tried to document my personal preferences before, but I have
> always ended up with unreadable handwritten notes.
>
>
Quoting Erik Josefsson (2019-05-01 11:35:48)
> So, is there a way to trace/record/capture changes in all
> configuration files?
>
> The idea is then to just replace the default configuration files with
> the files where my preferences have been saved.
Install package etckeeper to track files be
I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are
identical.
I have now repeated the [first steps] a couple of times so that I feel
that I know what I am doing (I don't necessarily understand what I am
doing though). I have two identical machines that run from two identic
Hi folks,
I am running into the little issue, that I can not set the clock in plasma5
(KDE). Neither as a normal user nor as root.
I want to set the clock using systemd to set the time automatically, but when
ever I want set the hook and confirmed the correct password of root, the
settting is
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