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cb> Does this work?:
f1
Essentially, yes, except that the attribute
appears to be dy rather than baseline-shift.
With the stroke specified on a bigger scope,
the code simplifies.
f1
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Folk,
This puts subscript 1 on text f in SVG but is a little cumbersome.
f
1
This would be more tidy but fails.
f1
Does anyone have an improvement on the first instance?
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I'm not claiming credit; just quoting from the page.
fk> ... this behavior reduces your chances of getting competent help;
I'll shelve it for a while.
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It can be dragged up with the mouse but disappears
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card0 to work.
Arbitrary and superfluous constraints on order
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intention of USB and udev.
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works without the rule. Apparently a default
case. The documentation might mention it, but
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Then install it again with dselect and purge
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Andrew & others,
Thanks for the ideas.
asw> When did this start?
When I upgraded the system from etch to lenny,
or shortly thereafter, about the middle of February.
asw> what changed?
Nothing was changed with the intention of having
a "resume" capability. My best guess is that a
dependen
Douglas & others,
dt> Does it[/etc/hosts] work?
Yes. No problems evident.
dt> Read the debian-reference.
Yes, http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/ch-gateway.en.html
and http://wiki.debian.org/DebianReference/Network
explain things not in "man hosts".
In particular, I was on the wron
Douglas & anyone else interested,
At Sun, 16 Mar 2008 20:12:44 -0400 Douglas Tutty wrote,
>> # /etc/hosts file
>> 127.0.0.1 peasthope.yi.orgjoule localhost
> ^^
>this should be: localhost.localdomain localhost
>
>if you don't ow
Vikki, s. keeling, Ron,
Thanks for the comments.
The MUA is in Oberon and I don't want to
abandon it.
I read the messages from the Web based archive
so there is no question of replying directly
to an emessage. When there is time, I can look
for a way to incorporate the message id into
my r
Douglas,
dt> Now you're using shaw.ca for your home domain. Do you own that? Would
you like to e.g. relay mail for all of shaw.ca?
Not really.
OK, I've invented the domain name petershouse;
the current hosts file follows. Please let me know of any
remaining errors.
Isn't there a place to
Douglas,
dt> if you don't own peasthope.yi.org, then I wouldn't use it even locally.
But I do own the machine and the name.
yi.org is a dynamic dns service. Not
already being allocated is a precondition
to assigning "peasthope.yi.org" to my computer.
dt> It is a valid name.
So ... I miss
Douglas & others,
dt> Now you will have three networks. ...
... You shouldn't have to add routes like this ...
Right oh.
dt> change this to 172.23.5.1, and change heaviside's to 172.23.5.2
The revised configuration follows. Everything
appears OK now. There is no hub consuming
power and two
Folk,
My LAN has a Debian router, joule, and two subordinate
machines, curie and heaviside. The three connect to an
old Linksys 10Base-T hub. joule connects to a
cable modem through a second NIC and runs
ipmasq.
Currently I want to add a third NIC to joule,
remove the hub and connect each
At Sun, 10 Feb 2008 14:28:47 -0800 Andrew Sackville-West wrote,
"... sometimes, on upgrades, xfce *unchecks*
the "Allow xfce to manage desktop" option ..."
The setting is in the Desktop Preferences. Easily switched
and it solves the problem.
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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Andrew & others,
At Sun, 10 Feb 2008 14:28:47 -0800,
a> my memory is that sometimes, on upgrades, xfce *unchecks* the "Allow
xfce to manage desktop" option in one of the preference screens.
I might have caused the problem by running dselect
from a terminal in the xfce GUI. Will have to
rememb
Andrew, Ron & others,
a> probably because fetchmail died (or ...
Which can happen if a power failure occurs
or I happen to reboot while fetchmail is
retrieving.
This strikes me as a bug. An obvious strategy
would be to remove an old lock at startup.
I know nothing about shutdown policy. Do
Folk,
Mostly fetchmail works with no problem. Occasionally
this happens.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ fetchmail
fetchmail: removing stale lockfile
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ fetchmail
fetchmail: background fetchmail at 4671 awakened.
Can anyone explain why a stale lockfile should
come to exist?
Thanks,
Folk,
This morning I updated a Lenny system which has
XFCE4. After the update the desktop background
was a black & white houndstooth pattern and the
desktop menu was gone. The panels remained
operational.
Someone please explain why this happens and what
repair is recommended. Removing an
Doug & others,
dat> DNS and IP forwarding are two separate issues.
OK; with ipmasq installed, a Debian client
communicates through the router system just as if
directly connected. One more small problem
solved. Thanks.
dat> You need to enable IP forwarding as well
as: see /etc/sysctl.con
Justin & others,
jp> # apt-get install -y mozplugger timidity
Oops. Neither of these was installed until now.
A goofy blunder. iceweasel now lists mozplugger
as responsible for the MID File Type and a midi
stream produces sound automatically.
Have you found a software volume control which
w
Folk,
timidity is installed. Yet when iceweasel opens
http://www.contemplator.com/ and when VLC opens
a local midi file, there is silence.
Is there a way for VLC to recognize and play a
midi?
How should iceweasel play a midi? iceweasel>
Edit>Preferences>Content>File Types>Manage has
buttons
Steve,
sr> I can almost guarantee the capacitors are oozing onto the motherboard.
Sure enough, six of the capacitors alongside the
cpu are bulging. All are from the same manufacturer.
The problem is well documented.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague
I'm tempted to try to replace t
Doug & others,
Sure enough, the list manager is maintaining the thread
even with my messages sent with the Oberon mailer.
Good!
dt> The resolvconf package makes it a link.
... see the resolvconf man page.
Right oh! Unfortunately too much documentation
still refers to the "file /etc/resolv.co
Folk,
I tried to reply via the link on the Web page of the list
using a Win 98 system. The message failed to appear.
Hence this message. According to advice, the subject
line will allow the list processor to connect the thread.
If it fails, please don't tell me to maintain the thread
rather
Mumia Paduille & others,
mp> ... iptables ... might go something like this ...
Thanks! This is my instance, not yet tested.
#=
# Configuration of iptables at either end of an openvpn tunnel
# configured to use port 4122. Packets entering the tunnel
# are redirected to port 22, which
A machine can have more than one sound device.
A PCI sound card and a USB headset for example.
Skype allows devices to be chosen in Tools >
Options > Sound Devices. Nothing similar
is evident in iceweasel > Edit > Preferences
nor in xine > Audio.
How is a sound device selected in Iceweasel
an
Hello Debian Users,
I have an address book from an old Windows
system to import into Icedove.
Currently there is a text file on the target
system containing lines in this syntax.
,,,
Example.
John,Doe,John Doe,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Larry,Doe,Larry Doe,[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
The names are i
Doug,
At Sat, 26 May 2007 22:02:19 -0400, you wrote,
"Do you have all the alsa packages installed, ..."
Package dependencies were fulfilled when
alsa and xine were installed.
> have run alsaconf, ...
About 6 times this afternoon.
> ... used alsamixer to unmute everything and raise the volume
Thanks Steve, Brad and Douglas for addressing my enquiry
about xine finding a DVD.
sources.list now addresses the unofficial repository and
libdvdcss2 is installed, but the problem is deeper.
There is no sound from any application.
lspci finds the USB controller and lsusb finds the
C-media U
Folk,
Etch is working here with kernel 2.6.18-4.
Within a few seconds after a movie DVD is inserted
into the drive, an icon appears on the XFCE4 desktop.
Using the menu invoked with the right mouse button,
the DVD can mounted and unmounted.
If xine is started and the DVD control button is
clic
Debian users,
I have a machine with two disks. /dev/hda has
Windows 98; /dev/hdb has Debian Etch. Grub
starts either system. The root partition for
Grub is in Debian, (hd1,0).
I want to move the Debian drive to another
machine and leave the Windows disk in working
order. Reinstalling Gru
Debian users,
/etc/X11/xorg.conf provides a selection of
depths and dimensions for the display.
For example,
Modes "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480"
How can I know the depth and dimensions
actually present on an X display?
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Debian users,
http://xinehq.de/ suggests xine_dvd_plugin for
access to DVD movies. xine_dvd_plugin is not
visible in Debian. What in Debian has a similar
function?
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At Sun, 8 Oct 2006 15:11:51 -0400 Roberto wrote,
"The advantage is that vncserver assumes that it is being run by a
specific user. ... For a system-wide solution you want XDMCP.
... Please check `man xrdb`."
Thanks! I have `man xrdb`, have skimmed
through and will
Debian Users,
The man page for /etc/network/interfaces remarks
"Network address (dotted quad) required for 2.0.x kernels".
In other words, Debian Etch with the default kernel does
not require the network address in the static method.
Insertion of the network address in /etc/network/interfaces
Michael, Andrei & others,
mp> Well before blaming permissions have you checked your disk space?
ap> 'df -h' will give you a nice summary with all filesystems.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ df -h
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda2 2.2G 1.6G 453M 78% /
tmpfs
Debian Users,
Here is an unlikely difficulty.
Recently I connected a SMC Barricade to an Oberon
system, set the host address to 192.168.123.7 and
executed "Desktops.OpenDoc http://192.168.123.254/";.
The SMC configuration viewer appeared. No problem!
Later I connected the router to a Debian E
Debian-Users,
Rather than run Xfce on the console, I can use
it through the tightvnc server. In this case,
a dialogue box entitled "Settings Save Error"
appears with this content.
"The settings file failed to save.
This could be because the disk is full, or you
don't have permission to write
Hello Matus UHLAR,
> you seem have missed my question. ...
I am really curious which POP3 client is not compatible with which pop3
server.
Sorry I misunderstood your question.
POP3 MUA is in ETH Oberon / PC Native 05.01.2003.
ref. http://www.oberon.ethz.ch/
I have not identified the POP3 server
At Sun, 4 Mar 2007 19:42:16 +0100, Franck Joncourt replied,
"... qpopper ..."
Thanks. It works perfectly.
At Mon, 5 Mar 2007 02:11:24 -0500, Celejar replied,
"... install popa3d and AFAIR ..."
Thanks. I'll try them.
Matus UHLAR asked,
"... what MUA and POP3 servers are ...?".
MUA = Mail Use
Wed, 28 Feb 2007 17:21:33 -0500, Roberto C. Sanchez said,
"Do you have ssh access to P[machine belonging to ISP]?
Were you planning on tunneling?"
This is my configuration for sending mail from home.
SSH is not needed on my LAN. This works with no problem.
Oberon MUA at home ==LAN==> exim4 at
Debian Users,
My favourite MUA has an implementation of POP3
which is not compatible with the POP3 of my ISP.
Until I can fix POP3 in the MUA, I want my
home Debian router machine to fetch messages
from the ISP and deliver them by POP3 to my
workstation.
Currently fetchmail and exim get me
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>&Subject=Re: Re: Installation Guide,
C.4.4.A Configure The Base System
Thanks Roberto and Miles.
So this is two shell commands in one line?
Perhaps it can even be made understandable by
squandering two lines.
# LANG=C
# chroot /mnt/debinst /bin/bash
Th
Someone please have a look at this
page and section of the Installation Guide.
"http://www.debian.org/releases/stable/i386/index.html.en#id2534334";
"C.4.4.A Configure The Base System
Now you've got a real Debian system, though rather lean, on disk. Chroot into
it:
# LANG= chroot /mnt/debinst
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