Re: Desole sthml !

2023-06-30 Thread ptilou
Le jeudi 29 juin 2023 à 17:10:04 UTC+2, ptilou a écrit : > Slt, > > Je vais a la biblio je lis les magazine … > > Aller plus haut, je m’etale … > Au 1 first flore ! > > Puis l’envie me prend d’essayer un pc de la biblio loger sur le compte d’une > absente, ca marche debian aussi, par

Re: Monitor Problem???

2023-06-30 Thread David Wright
On Fri 30 Jun 2023 at 01:27:57 (-0400), Felix Miata wrote: > Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2021-01-03 06:58 (UTC-0400): > > > My main computer runs Debian Buster and is displaying some unusual > > behavior. > > > The monitor is blanking, without warning, at random times, and restoring > > the

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023, 8:32 AM Emanuel Berg wrote: > Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > >>> If you have python programming skills, you might consider > >>> NLTK > >> > >> Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already, > >> but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then? > >> > > > >

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicholas Geovanis wrote: >>> If you have python programming skills, you might consider >>> NLTK >> >> Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already, >> but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then? >> > > There's a big subject called computational linguistics. > They have

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
>> A basic search finds this web tool: >> >> https://www.usingenglish.com/resources/text-statistics/ > > I didn't get it to work in Emacs-w3m, be it lack of JavaScript > support or something else. Anyway the page and tool claims to > do this: > > Total Word Count > Total Word Count (Excluding

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Fri, Jun 30, 2023, 10:32 AM Emanuel Berg wrote: > Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > > If you have python programming skills, you might > > consider NLTK > > Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already, > but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then? >

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
debian-user wrote: > Well if you were prepared to type a search for computational > linguistics software into google, you would find several > free tools available for linux listed on pages such as > > https://martinweisser.org/corpora_site/comp_ling_resources.html Indeed, that page has 4 hits

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > If you have python programming skills, you might > consider NLTK Unbelievable if there are no such tools anywhere already, but I don't have one either so maybe there aren't then? >>> >>> There's a big subject called computational linguistics. >>>

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
Joel Roth wrote: > A basic search finds this web tool: > > https://www.usingenglish.com/resources/text-statistics/ I didn't get it to work in Emacs-w3m, be it lack of JavaScript support or something else. Anyway the page and tool claims to do this: Total Word Count Total Word Count

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's > used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories. > Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics > with perl or python which you already have. > > What is a "regular expression" which is at

Re: Out of Range Monitor Problim

2023-06-30 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
The problem is solved. Apparently the PCI card had a loose connector, so I replaced it. As soon as  adjust the resolution it'll be back to normal. Many thanks to all that answered by request for help. On 6/29/2023 4:09 PM, Felix Miata wrote: Stephen P. Molnar composed on 2023-06-29 15:15

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread debian-user
Emanuel Berg wrote: > Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > > > Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's > > used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories. > > Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics > > with perl or python which you already have. > > > > What

Re: cannot install odcb mariadb in bookworm

2023-06-30 Thread john doe
On 6/30/23 00:11, John Covici wrote: Hi. I am trying to install odcb-mariadb in bookworm. It was fine in bullseye, but in bookworm I get the following error: Unpacking odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) over (3.1.15-3) ... Setting up odbc-mariadb (3.1.15-3) ... odbcinst: SQLInstallDriverEx failed with

Re: FOSS tool to do general stats from text indata

2023-06-30 Thread Emanuel Berg
>> Well if you were prepared to type a search for >> computational linguistics software into google, you would >> find several free tools available for linux listed on pages >> such as >> >> https://martinweisser.org/corpora_site/comp_ling_resources.html > > Indeed, that page has 4 hits for Unix

Very small fonts on 4K monitor [solved]

2023-06-30 Thread jeremy ardley
I recently upgraded my display to a 4K monitor. I am running it with a new instance of Debian 12 under the Mate desktop, though I think the problem happens with other desktops. I had the immediate problem that most text was almost too small to view. This occurred in many different

Re: Very small fonts on 4K monitor [solved]

2023-06-30 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I recently upgraded my display to a 4K monitor. [...] > I had the immediate problem that most text was almost too small > to view. I think you'll want to read things like https://wiki.debian.org/MonitorDPI -- Stefan

Re: Very small fonts on 4K monitor [solved]

2023-06-30 Thread jeremy ardley
On 1/7/23 10:27, Stefan Monnier wrote: I think you'll want to read things like https://wiki.debian.org/MonitorDPI That's a rather old reference and not particularly relevant to Debian 12 / Bookworm, and certainly not relevant to Mate desktop. It also doesn't fix the problem with