On Tue 04 Jun 2024 at 09:30:53 (+0700), Max Nikulin wrote:
> On 03/06/2024 23:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > In my experience, T-Bird is the worst email reader I've ever used
> > . . . except for *every other* email reader (without a single
> > exception) I've tried. I'm particularly irritated
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 14:08:46 (-0500), Chris M wrote:
> I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
> format to store emails.
> It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
>
> Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox
> a
I hope this is the proper forum to post this. The more relevant lists
of years ago are no longer active:
https://www.linuxtv.org/lists.php
I'm trying to get these Lorex SR AIS color cameras, that are supposedly
capable of 1024 x 768 max and 728 x 488 NTSC, to work with a bluecherry
TW-220-8
On 03/06/2024 23:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
In my experience, T-Bird is the worst email reader I've ever used . . .
except for *every other* email reader (without a single exception) I've
tried. I'm particularly irritated with those that have no way to disable
HTML rendering, and those
On Sun, 2 Jun 2024 23:30:46 -0300
Carlos Henrique Lima Melara wrote:
> Oi, G.Paulo.
>
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 03:51:09PM GMT, Galileu H. Oliveira wrote:
> > Tenho Trixie instalado num notebook HP, mas estou com problemas no
> > teclado, tanto no do laptop quanto num Logitec wifi externo.
> >
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 07:42:17PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 18:29:17 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > ‘-s’
> > ‘--summarize’
> > Display only a total for each argument.
> >
> > There's supposed to be a total *FOR EACH ARGUMENT*. There isn't.
>
> Try adding -l.
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 18:29:17 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:45:28PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> > On 03/06/24 at 16:32, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > duhs() {
> > > (
> > >shopt -s dotglob
> > >printf '%s\0' "${1:-.}"/*/ | xargs -0 du -sh
> > >
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 15:03:37 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 01:11:57PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 10:32:16 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > duhs() (
> > > shopt -s dotglob
> > > printf '%s\0' "${1:-.}"/*/ | xargs -0 du -sh
> > > )
> >
On 2024-05-31 19:05:45 +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
> Do you see an attempt to send SIGTERM to mutt before timeout and SIGKILL?
Unfortunately, there was no information from systemd. Some daemons
log a received SIGTERM, but mutt isn't a daemon.
> What other processes survived first step? Are there
On Mon, 3 Jun 2024 15:25:12 -0400
e...@gmx.us wrote:
> The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird by at least a year.
> They were founded in 1953, and the law allowing Gallo Thunderbird's
> creation wasn't passed until the next year. The wine was certainly
> out by 1957. The Ford
On Mon, 03 Jun 2024 18:42:11 +0200
jerigondo...@gmail.com wrote:
> Un SSD Kingston de 240 GB donde he
> instalado el SO (/dev/sdb) y un WDC de 500 GB como almacen (/dev/sdb).
Hay que aclarar obviamente que esto no puede ser.
--
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 10:45:28PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> On 03/06/24 at 16:32, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > duhs() {
> > (
> >shopt -s dotglob
> >printf '%s\0' "${1:-.}"/*/ | xargs -0 du -sh
> > )
> > }
>
> I've some issue with this function. It doesn't show the
Felix Miata wrote:
As I'm up 24/7, I never bother going "offline" in SM.
What I meant was, I always click in SM:
File > Offline > Work Offline
That way SM isn't doing anything in the background while I am compacting
folders. OLD bad habit, I know.
On Tue, Jun 04, 2024 at 03:45:11AM +0800, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 4/6/24 03:25, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> > On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > > (who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air
> > > Force named
> > > its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
> >
>
Lists composed on 2024-06-03 22:39 (UTC+0200):
> I am thinking of replacing my old workstation with a Lenovo Thinkpad P16
> Gen 2.
That's a model line, not a model. It's available with multiple CPU/GPU
combinations.
To use it as described, I suggest to get one with only one GPU. Most problems
On 4/6/24 04:30, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/3/24 15:45, Bret Busby wrote:
On 4/6/24 03:25, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force
named its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF
El 3/6/24 a las 13:42, jerigondo...@gmail.com escribió:
Hola.
Tengo un ordenador portátil Acer Aspire 5732ZG que ya tiene unos catorce años.
Hasta ahora estaba funcionando con Windows 7 y para lo que lo utilizaba (ver
películas y escuchar música) me sobraba. Pero como el lector de DVD
Hi all,
I am thinking of replacing my old workstation with a Lenovo Thinkpad P16
Gen 2. There's one thing that makes me hesitate though: on my current
laptop (Thinkpad P1 Gen 1) the external display is hardwired to a
specific port. Sadly, I have never been able to use any external display
On Tue, 4 Jun 2024, Bret Busby wrote:
> On 4/6/24 03:26, Chris M wrote:
>> Bret Busby wrote:
>>> On 4/6/24 03:08, Chris M wrote:
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
format to store emails.
It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
On 4/6/24 04:34, Chris M wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
alpine is available through synaptic, if you want to try it,
Hi Bret,
So you use POP 3 too huh, if your archive goes back 20 years?
I installed ALPINE and couldn't get it to connect to my server. I just
kept getting " INVALID PASSWORD"
Thomas Pircher wrote:
I wanted to ask what the recommended way is
nowadays to disable corefiles globally.
The latest update for systemd has answered this:
| apt-listchanges: News
| -
|
| systemd (256~rc3-3) unstable; urgency=medium
|
| - coredumps are now disabled by
On 03/06/24 at 16:36, Andy Smith wrote:
unbuffer tree --du -Fah /usr/local | grep /$
If that's the only thing you're using unbuffer for, why not just use
the -C option of tree? It's a bit like the "--color=always" of ls.
Yeah, RTFMB4 I've all the "aliases" with the "unbuffer" command…
On 6/3/24 15:06, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 02:18:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
eben@cerberus:~$ apt-cache policy linux-image-amd64
linux-image-amd64:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 6.1.90-1
What am I doing wrong?
You haven't installed the linux-image-amd64
On 03/06/24 at 16:32, Greg Wooledge wrote:
duhs() {
shopt -s dotglob
printf '%s\0' "${1:-.}"/*/ | xargs -0 du -sh
shopt -u dotglob
}
But this assumes that the option was*not* already on when we entered
the function. If it was on, we've just turned it off. Another way to
do
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
Chris M wrote:
I love Evolution and Claws to a point. Its a PITA to forward emails
with HTML in them, like the Informed Delivery email I get each morning
letting us know whats coming in the USPS that day.
Claws forwards mails with a text/html part just fine.
Bret Busby wrote:
alpine is available through synaptic, if you want to try it,
Hi Bret,
So you use POP 3 too huh, if your archive goes back 20 years?
I installed ALPINE and couldn't get it to connect to my server. I just
kept getting " INVALID PASSWORD"
Even though I watched a Youtube
On 6/3/24 15:45, Bret Busby wrote:
On 4/6/24 03:25, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force
named its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird
On 4/6/24 03:26, Chris M wrote:
Hi Bret,
I just googled Alpine and, as y'all say in Australia... CRIKEY! i
Funnily enough, I do not remember hearing anyone in Australia, say
"crikey".
Maybe some do, in the eastern states, but, I do not remember hearing the
word (if it is a real word)
Chris M wrote:
> I love Evolution and Claws to a point. Its a PITA to forward emails
> with HTML in them, like the Informed Delivery email I get each morning
> letting us know whats coming in the USPS that day.
Claws forwards mails with a text/html part just fine. What's your actual
problem with
On 4/6/24 03:26, Chris M wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
On 4/6/24 03:08, Chris M wrote:
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
format to store emails.
It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping
On 4/6/24 03:25, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force
named
its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird by at least a year. They
were
Chris M composed on 2024-06-03 14:08 (UTC-0500):
> Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox a
> certain size?
> or a certain amount of emails per folder etc?
...
> I always go offline, and then compact my folders after I get done
> reading emails.
In SM at least,
Bret Busby wrote:
On 4/6/24 03:08, Chris M wrote:
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
format to store emails.
It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the
mailbox a certain size?
or
On 6/3/24 12:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
(who still hasn't figured out why Ford named a car, and the Air Force named
its demonstration team, after that same cheap wine)
The USAF Thunderbirds predate Gallo Thunderbird by at least a year. They
were founded in 1953, and the law allowing Gallo
On 4/6/24 03:08, Chris M wrote:
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
format to store emails.
It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox a
certain size?
or a certain amount of
I am needing a "refresher course" on mail clients that use the .mbox
format to store emails.
It's been years since I've used this kind of mail client.
Is there any "dangers" I need to know about? Like, keeping the mailbox a
certain size?
or a certain amount of emails per folder etc?
The last
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 02:18:40PM -0400, e...@gmx.us wrote:
> eben@cerberus:~$ apt-cache policy linux-image-amd64
> linux-image-amd64:
> Installed: (none)
> Candidate: 6.1.90-1
> What am I doing wrong?
You haven't installed the linux-image-amd64 metapackage, which means
you will not be
James H. H. Lampert wrote:
I will say that one should probably not expect perfection from an
email reader that's named after a cheap wine.
In my experience, T-Bird is the worst email reader I've ever used . .
. except for *every other* email reader (without a single exception)
I've tried.
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 01:11:57PM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 10:32:16 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > duhs() (
> > shopt -s dotglob
> > printf '%s\0' "${1:-.}"/*/ | xargs -0 du -sh
> > )
> >
> > I'm not personally fond of this. It's extremely easy to overlook
>
Bret Busby wrote:
> On 4/6/24 00:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > I will say that one should probably not expect perfection from an email
> > reader that's named after a cheap wine.
> >
>
> ?
USA-centric reference. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavored_fortified_wine
-dsr-
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 2:14 PM Bret Busby wrote:
>
> On 4/6/24 00:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> > I will say that one should probably not expect perfection from an email
> > reader that's named after a cheap wine.
>
> ?
Thunderbird wine was extremely inexpensive and 42 proof.
In retrospect I'm
On Mon 03 Jun 2024 at 10:32:16 (-0400), Greg Wooledge wrote:
> I'll also throw in one last piece of information because if I don't,
> someone else is likely to do it, without a good explanation.
> Syntactically, the body of a shell function doesn't have to be enclosed
> in curly braces. The body
On 6/3/24 09:40, Tom Browder wrote:
I keep getting emails concerning the serious kernel vulnerability in
kernels 5.14 through 6.6.
I have not seen any updates and uname -a shows: 6.1.0-13-amd64
On 6/3/24 09:40, Tom Browder wrote:
I keep getting emails concerning the serious kernel
El lunes, 3 de junio de 2024, 01:42:35 p. m. ART,
escribió:
Hola.
Tengo un ordenador portátil Acer Aspire 5732ZG que ya tiene unos catorce años.
Hasta ahora estaba funcionando con Windows 7 y para lo que lo utilizaba (ver
películas y escuchar música) me sobraba. Pero como el lector de DVD
On 4/6/24 00:10, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
I will say that one should probably not expect perfection from an email
reader that's named after a cheap wine.
?
Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
(UTC+0800)
.
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 02:36:43PM +, Andy Smith wrote:
[...]
> If that's the only thing you're using unbuffer for, why not just use
> the -C option of tree? It's a bit like the "--color=always" of ls.
Oh, and the complementary option for `less', while we're at it, would
be -R:
tree -C |
Hola.
Tengo un ordenador portátil Acer Aspire 5732ZG que ya tiene unos catorce años.
Hasta ahora estaba funcionando con Windows 7 y para lo que lo utilizaba (ver
películas y escuchar música) me sobraba. Pero como el lector de DVD empezaba a
fallar, decidí eliminarlo e instalar un SSD. Y ya de
On 3 Jun 2024 11:29 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> Thanks for your concern and help.
You're welcome. Glad you got it sorted.
--
Michael Kjörling https://michael.kjorling.se
“Remember when, on the Internet, nobody cared that you were a dog?”
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 09:15 Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net>
wrote:
> On 3 Jun 2024 08:40 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> > I keep getting emails concerning the serious kernel vulnerability in
> > kernels 5.14 through 6.6.
> >
> > I have not seen any updates and uname
On 3 Jun 2024 09:51 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> But another remote host seems to have the same problem. Each host comes
> from a different provider and had slightly different default pinnings in
> '/etc/apt/sources.list'.
>
> I'll double-check my pinnings.
Try: apt-cache
I will say that one should probably not expect perfection from an email
reader that's named after a cheap wine.
In my experience, T-Bird is the worst email reader I've ever used . . .
except for *every other* email reader (without a single exception) I've
tried. I'm particularly irritated
On 6/2/24 21:35, DdB wrote:
Am 02.06.2024 um 02:41 schrieb DdB:
Will share my findings, once i made more progress...
Here is what i've got before utilizing it:
datakanja@PBuster-NFox:/mnt/tmp$ cat test
#!/bin/bash -e
# testing usefulness of coprocess to control host and backup machine from
On 6/3/24 10:34, Dan Ritter wrote:
Paul Scott wrote:
(Debian sid)
Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
Settings -> Window Manager -> Keyboard
Find "Switch window for same application".
Tap "Edit"
Type alt ~
Try it out.
Ah, by default it's ctrl-alt-tab.
--
He who
On Mon, Jun 3, 2024 at 09:15 Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net>
wrote:
...
> > I have not seen any updates and uname -a shows: 6.1.0-13-amd64
>
...
> Something's broken on your end.
...
Check your apt pins to ensure that you're not
> blocking too much.
Thanks, Michael.
My system is a
Paul Scott wrote:
> (Debian sid)
>
> Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
Settings -> Window Manager -> Keyboard
Find "Switch window for same application".
Tap "Edit"
Type alt ~
Try it out.
-dsr-
Hi,
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 03:52:54PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> "tree" detects that its std output goes through a pipe and
> therefore it disables the escaped code to colorize (like also
> "dmesg" does). To avoid this behavior you must use the "unbuffer"
> command:
>
> unbuffer tree --du
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 03:52:54PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> On 31/05/24 at 22:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > It could be improved adding the "-a" switch to show also the hidden
> > > directories and the "--color" switch to the "grep" command but this sadly
> > > doesn't show the expected
On Mon, Jun 03, 2024 at 03:52:54PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> > >
> > > ~$ tree --du -Fah /tmp/x | grep --color /$
> > You're only coloring the trailing / characters. If you want everything
> > from after the last space to the end of the line, you'd want:
> >
> > tree --du -Fh
On 3 Jun 2024 08:40 -0500, from tom.brow...@gmail.com (Tom Browder):
> I keep getting emails concerning the serious kernel vulnerability in
> kernels 5.14 through 6.6.
>
> I have not seen any updates and uname -a shows: 6.1.0-13-amd64
Something's broken on your end.
Bookworm is currently at ABI
Hi Greg,
(sorry for the answer's late but I turn off the PC during the weekend) :(
On 31/05/24 at 22:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
It could be improved adding the "-a" switch to show also the hidden
directories and the "--color" switch to the "grep" command but this sadly
doesn't show the expected
I keep getting emails concerning the serious kernel vulnerability in
kernels 5.14 through 6.6.
I have not seen any updates and uname -a shows: 6.1.0-13-amd64
Anyone concerned?
-Tom
On 6/3/24 02:50, Paul Scott wrote:
(Debian sid)
Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
alt-tilde in XFCE does nothing, at least in my installation (XFCE 4.18)
--
Driscoll's Observation: The product of the IQs of each member
of a tech-support conversation is a
Tente o seguinte comando:
dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration
Tenho anotado mais os seguintes comandos, mas não lembro se precisei usar:
service keyboard-setup restart
udevadm trigger --subsystem-match=input --action=change
Em 02/06/2024 21:09, Galileu H. Oliveira escreveu:
Pessoal,
Não
Le 03/06/2024 à 11:31, Basile Starynkevitch a écrit :
Bonjour la liste
Sur mon système Debian Testing j'ai
% /usr/bin/ocaml --version
The OCaml toplevel, version 4.14.1
Sans utiliser opam je voudrais améliorer dans
On Sat Jun 1, 2024 at 8:20 AM BST, DdB wrote:
> for years have i been using a self-made backup script, that did mount a
> drive via USB, performed all kinds of plausibility checks, before
> actually backing up incrementally. Finally verifying success and logging
> the activities while kicking the
Bonjour la liste
Sur mon système Debian Testing j'ai
% /usr/bin/ocaml --version
The OCaml toplevel, version 4.14.1
Sans utiliser opam je voudrais améliorer dans
https://github.com/RefPerSys/RefPerSys/commit/dbf79c52dafd6b26d028c407c7339d1645ad8479
le script Create-RefPerSys.ocaml
El 2024-06-03 a las 04:24 +, Eduardo Jorge Gil Michelena escribió:
> EN PRINCIPIO: Disculpen el TOP Posting
> Todavía NO encontré la forma de que el editor de Yahoo Mail pueda hacer el
> quoteo como manda la lista.
> Perdonen.
(...)
?
Hombre... Si el editor «no puede», pues lo haces tú
(Debian sid)
Can alt-~ in XFCE switch windows of the same application?
TIA,
Paul
El 2024-06-02 a las 21:34 +0200, Juan carlos Rebate escribió:
> Hola, debo decir que para ser uno de los sistemas operativos más
> usados del mundo, tiene una horrible gestión de la documentación.
Peor aún es cuando quieres colaborar para subsanar o mejorar este
tipo de cosas (documentación
Am 02.06.2024 um 02:41 schrieb DdB:
> Will share my findings, once i made more progress...
Here is what i've got before utilizing it:
> datakanja@PBuster-NFox:/mnt/tmp$ cat test
> #!/bin/bash -e
> # testing usefulness of coprocess to control host and backup machine from a
> single script.
> #
EN PRINCIPIO: Disculpen el TOP Posting
Todavía NO encontré la forma de que el editor de Yahoo Mail pueda hacer el
quoteo como manda la lista.
Perdonen.
Mira...
Debian NO sé (digo que NO sé, no que no lo sea) si es el SO más usados en el
mundo. A mi me "parece" que es Windows.
PERO... por lo
On 03/06/2024 00:19, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:16, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:09, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:06, Bret Busby wrote:
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
For example: New question [WAS Old topic]
Are square brackets
Oi, G.Paulo.
On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 03:51:09PM GMT, Galileu H. Oliveira wrote:
> Tenho Trixie instalado num notebook HP, mas estou com problemas no
> teclado, tanto no do laptop quanto num Logitec wifi externo.
> Quando uso a interface gráfica, tudo vai bem e a configuração no Gnome é
>
On Sun Jun 2, 2024 at 4:34 PM -03, Juan carlos Rebate wrote:
> Hola, debo decir que para ser uno de los sistemas operativos más
> usados del mundo, tiene una horrible gestión de la documentación.
> Tengo un problema de configuración de apache y la wiki aún hace
> referencia a php 5 en lugar de php
Pessoal,
Não tive resposta, então vou insistir: alguém pode me ajudar a
reconfigurar o teclado? O laptop é um HP com teclado brasileiro do
tipo comum (cada computador tem um teclado um pouco
diferente, então é um teclado brasileiro comum mesmo; não dá para ser
mais específico).
Após algumas
El dom, 2 jun 2024 a la(s) 3:35 p.m., Juan carlos Rebate (nerus...@gmail.com)
escribió:
> Hola, debo decir que para ser uno de los sistemas operativos más
> usados del mundo, tiene una horrible gestión de la documentación.
> Tengo un problema de configuración de apache y la wiki aún hace
>
Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 04:14, Chris M wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
It might be worth checking what language the emails are in. Thunderbird
allows you to specify fonts separately for each writing system (e.g. if
you want to specify fonts for Japanese or Greek or Khmer messages, you
can
Bret Busby wrote:
Hello, Chris.
We appear to be 13 hours ahead of you (see my signature), so, the time
here, is now about 0430. I am a creature of the night.
OH man, 4:30 AM! That's way too early for me!
Andika? Search for it in Synaptic...
:)
I am not sure whether
On 3/6/24 04:14, Chris M wrote:
Felix Miata wrote:
It might be worth checking what language the emails are in. Thunderbird
allows you to specify fonts separately for each writing system (e.g. if
you want to specify fonts for Japanese or Greek or Khmer messages, you
can do). For English and
On 3/6/24 03:56, Chris M wrote:
Bret Busby wrote:
Whilst, at groups.io, two different Tbird email users lists exist; one
for blind people, and, the other, for those of us who still have
sufficient sight, and, these messages about Tbird, should, more
properly, be directed to the Tbird users
Felix Miata wrote:
It might be worth checking what language the emails are in. Thunderbird
allows you to specify fonts separately for each writing system (e.g. if
you want to specify fonts for Japanese or Greek or Khmer messages, you
can do). For English and comparable languages, you want to
Bret Busby wrote:
For
Language
Choose the languages used to display menus, messages, and
notifications from Thunderbird.
I have set English (GB) which, I expect, will confound anything that
tries to impose characters that are not what I want.
Bret Busby
Armadale
Western Australia
Darac Marjal wrote:
It might be worth checking what language the emails are in.
Thunderbird allows you to specify fonts separately for each writing
system (e.g. if you want to specify fonts for Japanese or Greek or
Khmer messages, you can do). For English and comparable languages, you
want to
Bret Busby wrote:
Whilst, at groups.io, two different Tbird email users lists exist; one
for blind people, and, the other, for those of us who still have
sufficient sight, and, these messages about Tbird, should, more
properly, be directed to the Tbird users lists, try the following.
In
UPDATE:
I might of found a solution to my problem:
I somehow stumbled across:
https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-US/seamonkey/addon/no-small-text/?src=search
Then launched Seamonkey browser and set the " NO SMALL TEXT" settings to:
https://imgur.com/a/DvJaTeG
If you're in the US scroll down
Darac Marjal composed on 2024-06-02T20:01 (UTC+0100):
> Chris M wrote:
>> I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the
>> text is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't
>> figure out what to change to make the text a little bigger without
>>
Hola, debo decir que para ser uno de los sistemas operativos más
usados del mundo, tiene una horrible gestión de la documentación.
Tengo un problema de configuración de apache y la wiki aún hace
referencia a php 5 en lugar de php 8 que es el soportado ahora. Existe
alguna forma de obtener
On 3/6/24 03:01, Darac Marjal wrote:
On 02/06/2024 19:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the
text is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't
figure out what to change to make the text a little bigger without
having to
On 02/06/2024 19:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the
text is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't
figure out what to change to make the text a little bigger without
having to use CTRL ++ on those certain emails.
On 3/6/24 02:47, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 02:31, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/2/24 14:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the
text
is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't figure
out what to change to make the text a
On 3/6/24 02:31, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/2/24 14:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the text
is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't figure
out what to change to make the text a little bigger without having to use
CTRL
On 6/2/24 14:03, Chris M wrote:
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the text
is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't figure
out what to change to make the text a little bigger without having to use
CTRL ++ on those certain emails.
Any ideas
I noticed that in SeaMonkey Mail's latest version 2.53.18.2 that the
text is small in SOME emails, and in some emails its fine. And I can't
figure out what to change to make the text a little bigger without
having to use CTRL ++ on those certain emails.
Any ideas on how?
Here is an example:
On 3/6/24 01:16, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:09, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:06, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 00:52, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the
On 3/6/24 01:09, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 01:06, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 00:52, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the subject line on your
email
On 3/6/24 01:06, Bret Busby wrote:
On 3/6/24 00:52, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the subject line on your email
accordingly so that this can be clearly seen.
On 3/6/24 00:52, e...@gmx.us wrote:
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the subject line on your email
accordingly so that this can be clearly seen.
For example: New question [WAS Old
On 6/1/24 23:02, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 02/06/2024 02:59, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
If you change subject
or emphasis in mid-thread, please change the subject line on your email
accordingly so that this can be clearly seen.
For example: New question [WAS Old topic]
Are square brackets
If it where an issue with pip or pipx, yes. But as you pointed out
yourself, it's also happening on OpenSuse, so the issue can't be pip or
pipx, but rather either what you are trying to install or your
understanding of it.
Am So., 2. Juni 2024 um 14:20 Uhr schrieb Richmond :
> I am not
Richard writes:
> python3 -m venv venv
> source venv/bin/activate
> pip install musicpy
OK thanks. And apparently to get idle working I do:
python -m idlelib.idle
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