On Thu, 20 May 2021, Siard wrote:
[Settings]
gtk-font-name = Liberation Sans 12
BINGO!
Remedied almost everything. Fixed-width fonts in the body of
text-based emails were still too small until I found
Preferences->Appearance->Fonts could set a value for 'minimum
font size,' which got
IL Ka writes:
>
> I cannot see any changes in /etc/grub.d/ or /etc/default/grub
>
> It saves data in the GRUB environment block
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html#
> Environment-block
>
> Somewhere in /boot/grub/grubenv but I think firmware storage may also
> be
You may have noticed that you didn't get any responses. Your message was
caught by my spamfilter, and was furthermore not very clear.
As for your error, it seems likely that there is an error with the
internet connection. Why and how I cannot tell you, as there is not
enough information
Hi,
On 2021-05-20 2:23 p.m., mj wrote:
>
>
> On 5/20/21 5:04 PM, Celejar wrote:
>> Lenovo's official ThinkPad prices are indeed always high, even on their
>> perpetual sales. I think that most of us who buy them for personal use
>> do so on the secondhand / refurbished market.
>
> Yes, and I
Bob Bernstein:
> I downloaded the binary from seamonkey-project.org, and untarred
> the bz2 archive. Praise be to whatever Powers and Principalities
> were involved, but the thing started right up without so much as
> a hiccup. What wonders!
>
> Is it me, or does the 'Mail/Newsgroups' window
I downloaded the binary from seamonkey-project.org, and untarred
the bz2 archive. Praise be to whatever Powers and Principalities
were involved, but the thing started right up without so much as
a hiccup. What wonders!
Is it me, or does the 'Mail/Newsgroups' window sport a group of
fonts
On 5/20/21 5:04 PM, Celejar wrote:
Lenovo's official ThinkPad prices are indeed always high, even on their
perpetual sales. I think that most of us who buy them for personal use
do so on the secondhand / refurbished market.
Yes, and I would like to point out that the high price tag is in my
On Wed, May 19, 2021 at 11:49:56PM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 19 May 2021 22:48:18 Stefan Monnier wrote:
>
> > > Or perhaps more than a bit more ;) I see that the Librem 14 version
> > > 1 starts at $1470, for an i7 10710U, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD, 14"
> > > 1920x1080 screen, no WLAN.
On Thu, 20 May 2021 07:51:31 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 08:06:19 AM Celejar wrote:
> > Or perhaps more than a bit more ;) I see that the Librem 14 version 1
> > starts at $1470, for an i7 10710U, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD, 14" 1920x1080
> > screen, no WLAN. I'm pretty
Vale gracias, echaré un ojo a ver si lo soluciono. El juego está muy chulo! Un
saludo
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El jueves, 20 de mayo de 2021 8:13, Camaleón escribió:
> El 2021-05-19 a las 23:34 +, Alejandro escribió:
>
> > Hola tengo un problema
On Thu, 20 May 2021 13:20:08 +0100
Darac Marjal wrote:
>
> On 20/05/2021 12:03, d...@sherohman.org wrote:
> > Although everything works properly for actual (human) users, a coworker
> > has informed me that some of his automated tests are failing with
> > invalid https certificate errors. I
On 20/05/2021 12:03, d...@sherohman.org wrote:
> Although everything works properly for actual (human) users, a coworker
> has informed me that some of his automated tests are failing with
> invalid https certificate errors. I checked and, sure enough, it's not
> just his tests:
>
> $ curl
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 11:37 IL Ka wrote
…
Thanks!
-Tom
On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 09:36 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, May 18, 2021 at 09:25:30AM -0500,
…
Thanks, Greg.
-Tom
On Thu, 20 May 2021 01:04:06 -0400
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > While building the latest linuxcnc for my pi, I came across this mentio
> > of coreboot, so I checked their site for asus mainboard support, to find
> > asus unmentioned.
> >
> > So, will it work for an Asus Z370-A II mainboard?
>
>
On Wednesday, May 19, 2021 08:06:19 AM Celejar wrote:
> Or perhaps more than a bit more ;) I see that the Librem 14 version 1
> starts at $1470, for an i7 10710U, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD, 14" 1920x1080
> screen, no WLAN. I'm pretty sure you can do a whole lot better than
> that from the standard
Although everything works properly for actual (human) users, a coworker
has informed me that some of his automated tests are failing with
invalid https certificate errors. I checked and, sure enough, it's not
just his tests:
$ curl https://ojs.lub.lu.se
curl: (60) SSL certificate problem: unable
> While building the latest linuxcnc for my pi, I came across this mentio
> of coreboot, so I checked their site for asus mainboard support, to find
> asus unmentioned.
>
> So, will it work for an Asus Z370-A II mainboard?
I have no idea, but you can check the doc and or code to find out.
The
On 05/19/2021 06:09 PM, Siard wrote:
Bob Bernstein:
Richard Owlett:
I've been getting SeaMonkey from there since days of Squeeze
[now running Buster] without any problems.
Yes. They don't distribute debs, but they do distribute binary
versions with install procedures.
Not sure which route I
> Or perhaps more than a bit more ;) I see that the Librem 14 version 1
> starts at $1470, for an i7 10710U, 8GB RAM, 250GB SSD, 14" 1920x1080
> screen, no WLAN. I'm pretty sure you can do a whole lot better than
> that from the standard brands.
Indeed, you pay more, but it funds development of
Hello,
I would say that you express your point of view with unnecessary vigour
and that it is not fully endorsed by the Debian community:
https://wiki.debian.org/Seamonkey (disclaimer sentence)
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
Cheers :-)
El 2021-05-19 a las 23:34 +, Alejandro escribió:
> Hola tengo un problema para ejecutar el stunt rally. Desde alguna
> actualización dejó de ejecutarse, creo que tiene que ver con los parámetros
> de la ventana. Aquí copio el error que me da por si alguien sabe si es muy
> complicado de
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