Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread mick crane
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

Re: Request for a Good Practice for webdev doc.

2019-05-01 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
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

Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread mick crane
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

Re: Request for a Good Practice for webdev doc.

2019-05-01 Thread David Wright
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

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread David Wright
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

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Jude DaShiell
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. --

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Joe
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 >

Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread Siard
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

Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
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, >

Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread Joel Roth
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

Re: batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
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.

batch process jpegs

2019-05-01 Thread mick crane
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

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Dan Purgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Erik Josefsson wrote: > Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert: >> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- >> Hash: SHA256 >> >> Erik Josefsson wrote: >>> I'm trying to learn how to set up my two Teres laptops so that they are >>> identical. >>> >>>

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Erik Josefsson
Den 2019-05-01 kl. 13:29, skrev Dan Purgert: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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

Re: Debian 9.9 - Issue with T480 touchpad

2019-05-01 Thread Laurent Dumont
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

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Dan Purgert
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 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. > >

Re: How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
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

How do I trace changes in configuration files?

2019-05-01 Thread Erik Josefsson
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

Bug? Can not set clock in plasma5

2019-05-01 Thread Hans
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