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N900, Maemo5/OS2008, TMo, USA
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Ditto. Have an N900 and an N810. It is a brick, but small price to pay for a
hardware keyboard.
Have you looked in to the Community Seamless Software Update (CSSU) project?
It is community project that has taken over for
character, it does not show
up in the ~/.bash_history file.
This happens if in .bashrc you set the shell variable HISTCONTROL to include
the value ignorespace. See man bash
example:
HISTCONTROL=ignoredups:ignorespace
Or HISTCONTROL=ignoreboth
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or perhaps JFS/XFS is it for probably at least a year
or a few.
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that way (need to try to get UDF working again...), and I don't
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I agree, this seems like the most straightforward way of doing it
(although for this purpose, md5 would probably be fine)
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the name, that you can use.
It's infra recorder. I've used it before and it does burn ISOs.
Yeah, it's a good one, and one of the only Open Source recorders for
Windows.
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' reigns.
And while we are at it, we should probably give some thought to the future
and extend our years to at least y (e.g. 02011 for this year). That would
at least give us nearly ninety-eight thousand years instead of a mere eight
thousand.
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handwriting
What's that?
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as
11-04-01 or 110401.
Standards. Who would have thought?
Precisely. I'm in the US, but I always write dates like that.
AOL
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On 02/04/11 13:50, Kelly Clowers wrote:
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 07:12, green greenfreedo...@gmail.com wrote:
Aaron Toponce wrote at 2011-04-01 08:11 -0500:
For international mailing lists, if you stick with ISO
left (thank goodness).
I won't be switching from snownews till I have to pry my cold dead fingers
off of it.
Why is that? I never used it, but I use Newsbeuter, and they seem pretty
comparable.
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of work to switch to the newer,
standardized way, as well as other general clean up.
All in all what I take from it is that it isn't so much the features,
but how they
are used. I think C++ just wasn't a really mature language till the early 2000s
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GNOME and Nepomuk.
Tracker is like Strigi+Nepomuk: the metadata store and access layer
is in the same application as the indexing tool. The tracker indexer
could
if they searched Tracker or Nepomuk, but
it seems to have died (they also had ontologies competing with
Nepomuk's, but that was dropped even earlier).
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For that reason (amongst others) it is as well to remember that gmail !=
email.
Why would want a list email in your inbox anyway?
Folders and rules exist for a reason.
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On Sat, Feb 12, 2011 at 05:16, Brad Rogersb...@fineby.me.uk wrote:
On Sat, 12 Feb 2011 12:51:02 + (UTC)
Camaleónnoela...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello Camaleón,
I would try
computationally intensive tasks, like encryption.
I wonder if it is the actual 64 bits or the doubling of the registers that
makes it faster (or both). Of course Sandy Bridge has AES-NI, which
will speed it up a lot if you are using that algorithm.
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can share a common keyboard
config. (/etc/default/keyboard with the console-setup package)
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As a rule of thumb -- i.e., special considerations
notwithstanding -- what do you think of making
this the same size as /var?
That has worked out for me, but I usually have plenty of room.
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[1] http://fy.chalmers.se/~appro/nt/TXMouse/
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it? :-?
By way of the X Windows PRIMARY selection
Middle click then pastes the PRIMARY selection
JWZ breaks it down: http://www.jwz.org/doc/x-cut-and-paste.html
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On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 06:31, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2011 12:01:37 +0100, Daniel Andersson wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program that allows me to make Windows to act
like as Debian
are for.
Or better yet, provide a hardware solution for transparently encrypt
all the data and its transport. Software is slow :-)
See NICs with encryption offloading engines above.
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That is a good point. Is anyone using the 2.6.36-1~experimental.1 from
experimental? Any stability issues?
I am running it, no problems here.
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is more flexible than Flashblock
at blocking Flash.
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2010/11/20 Nuno Magalhães nunomagalh...@eu.ipp.pt:
I've read nice stuff about dillo (which rendering engine?),
but haven't tried it.
It uses it's own rendering engine, which is very limited
compared to the big 4 (modern Gecko, Webkit, Presto
and Trident).
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On Vi, 19 nov 10, 05:49:13, Kelly Clowers wrote:
Haven't switched to IMAP yet, still on Gmail at this point.
And what's the problem? I use Gmail via IMAP just fine.
I use Gmail for the UI and the Search. Otherwise
On Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 00:45, Andrei Popescu andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
unfortunately s/wicd/network-manager/ :(
yuck
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at this point.
I now have chromium and claws at my beck and call. Man.. are they
ever fast.
Chrome/Chromium invariably fill me with rage. How can a UI be that
bad?
Just thought I'd make some noise and share, I feel so free. \o/
'K
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Where's the fun in that?
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permissions as you want.
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Hi,
sorry, but try this:
sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-radeonhd
This new one should work.
radeonhd is old any basically abandoned.
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/ is always the original copy
of the default version of the file. It should be copied to /etc/ and modified.
In this case it becomes /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-evdev.conf
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use plain desktop, disable akonadi, strigi and that stuff, forget
activities, return to the standard icons on the desktop..
Out of all the awesome things in KDE4 why would disable some of the
very best?
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use plain desktop, disable akonadi, strigi and that stuff, forget
activities, return to the standard
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 01:56, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
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lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote:
xinput -set-prop PS2++ Logitech TrackMan Evdev Wheel Emulation
Button 8
How do I
. No idea what's the difference.
*-486 means it was compiled to work even on a 486 (do any of the cards supported
by that driver even work in a 486?), *-686 means the compile included additional
optimizations for the 686 (MMX, SSE, etc).
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using (nouveau, nv, nvidia)? Different drivers
provide different support for resuming. Also, having 3D effects enabled
can be conflictive.
I think you missed
Kernel driver in use: nvidia
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freezes.
Functionality:- slightly more with Iceape - but I haven't noticed any
difference in performance.
Although the current version of SeaMonkey has more features than
the old version that is Iceape
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any difference in video quality believe me there was a serious difference
before.
Huh? I admit I don't usually use 1080, but I never noticed any difference at
720 with old 64-bit Flash
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just keep killing instances of Firefox until I find the right one.
Uh, if you are using FF3.6, just kill the Flash process, not FF.
And I am guessing you don't use PA?
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On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 08:57, Bret Busby b...@busby.net wrote:
On Mon, 13 Sep 2010, Kelly Clowers wrote:
You say Moz (?) but, if you refer to Seamonkey, that is diifferent (from
what I understand) to iceape, which
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Iceape can be convenient, especially beinfg a suite, so it is easy to
click
on a mailto link, and open up the integrated
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 04:32, Merciadri Luca
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Klistvud wrote:
Dne, 13. 09. 2010 10:33:42 je Merciadri Luca napisal(a):
You mean, ctrl-q doesn't work?
It works! Nice! I did not know that there was this command!
In theory, all Linux gui apps should
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With 4GB I am never really memory constrained, and everything works
fine with 100+
tabs open continuously for days. It's hard
10-30 tabs...
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on my Mozilla and FF, and they have
never caused performance problems for me.
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to be a bit robust than scim, and less finicky
about ABI transition issues (since it isn't C++ and anyway uses
DBus instead of internal communication).
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, and scrolling pages were
hesitating for several seconds.
So what do others use?
--b
I use Mozilla 1.9.1 aka SeaMonkey 2.0, 64-bit version
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On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 13:59, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote:
Kelly Clowers wrote:
James Stuckey wrote:
You shouldn't do it like this. If you do, you very well may end up with an
unstable system.
What? Why would it be unstable?
For one it would then be Unstable, as in the daily Debian
, then to
unstable/experimental. In
any case, unstable is pretty calm right now, due to the freeze, so there
shouldn't be too many issues.
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for a lightweight spreadsheet and
word processor respectively.
8. Any alternative for adobe fireworks?
Isn't that just Photoshop for the web? Then Gimp. Or does it do Flash
and AIR and nasty things like that as well? Then there is no equivalent.
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Icedove). I try to keep a
prudent distance for Mono apps
Luckily Evolution has nothing to do with Mono. Actually, I don't know
of any email client written in C#.
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suits) it almost
always unexpectedly quits after about a minute of use,
It really depends heavily on the app, the version of the app, and the version
of Wine.
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I wander if it's possible for a non-root user to get access into a .iso
file.
I know if I'm root, I can mount iso. but when I try to mount it, as I'm
not root, 'mount' sais mount: only root can do that.
If you need to
On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 01:51, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote:
Debian will _always_ default to an EXT* filesystem--until the end of time.
Nope, btrfs will replace ext3/4 as default soon enough.
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see a full set of mixer controls if you run alsamixer?
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Sorry. The PCM Control was off. I missed it.
Oh, didn't see this before.
Ignore my other email then.
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), it really makes sense to go with the
onboard sound chip. Via Envy24 chips are good, as are most that
conform to the Intel HDA spec (including the very common Realtek
chips that implement that spec (ALC88x and ALC1200)) .
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Have external sound card moves the processing
not work if you moved to a different architecture, e.g. x86 to PPC,
I have never tried that - then again it might).
If you want to keep bookmarks in sync in general, take a look at Mozilla Weave
aka Firefox Sync.
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Reusing an in-place .mozilla/firefox tree when migrating from i386 to amd64
proved subtly problematic, though, in many ways.
What kind of problems? I don't remember having problems... although maybe
that was the 2.x era, or maybe I just don't remember it.
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onboard sound chip. Via Envy24 chips are good, as are most that
conform to the Intel HDA spec (including the very common Realtek
chips that implement that spec (ALC88x and ALC1200)) .
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snip
Anyway, in a gooey world, you click on an icon.
Heretic! ;-)
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Hi,
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On 17/07/10 07:49 AM, Osamu Aoki wrote:
Sourcing ~/.bashrc does not work for programs started
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Sourcing ~/.bashrc does not work for programs started by menu as I
understand. So this is not the best solution.
Isn't the file read when one logs in to a DE? That is what appears to be
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better because it means that I do not have to remember to remove the
hold once a newer, hopefully fixed, version is available.)
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kernel module radeon
(EE) RADEON(0): [dri] RADEONDRIGetVersion failed to open the DRM
[dri] Disabling DRI.
(II) [KMS] drm report modesetting isn't supported.
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amazing how
shoddy some models/brands can be in various ways. USB does have
more latency in general, but it shouldn't be noticeable to humans.
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, it may just be a partially updated mirror issue - when you updated,
it had received some, but not all of the new PA packages. Update again
and try again in that case.
I would install pulseaudio-module-x11 and pulseaudio-esound-compat
as well.
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works that way (good chance it will).
If you do need an xorg.conf, it will probably be just one
section or so.
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-end server, since that the kind of
systems Itanium is found in (competes with POWER and maybe
high-end UltraSparcs)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Itanium
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try to use xvidtune, or anything in /var/log/Xorg.0.log?
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Option XkbLayout es
EndSection
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That doesn't even work anymore, does it? At least for a while when the
changeover first happened, I had that stuff in xorg.conf, but it had no effect
until I put it in /etc/default/console-setup (later /etc/default/keyboard)
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this setup I can't use fookb-wmaker. :(
Where can I setup Xkeyboard layouts for XWindow system on Debian
Squeeze?
/etc/default/keyboard
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altgr-intl I believe gets you dead keys that are triggered only when you
press the altgr and the would-be deadkey. This is somewhat(?) similar to
using XKBOPTIONS=compose:altgr without a layout variant.
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fixes.
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using LC_TIME=en_DK.UTF-8 to get ISO format, but at some point that
stopped working, and I couldn't figure out what had happened.
And I have to agree with Camaleón and Ron that the ISO
format is a lot less confusing.
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with the new releases at least weekly.
Is this on the agenda to do?
What's wrong with Google's repo?
deb http://dl.google.com/linux/deb/ testing non-free
It works fine on my Sid, and google-chrome-unstable has been at 6.0.x for
some time.
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(which is
normal for me), but I can't tolerate the UI for that long -_-
To the extent I did use it, it worked ok. On one of the dev updates, html5
audio was broken, but I filed a bug and it was soon fixed.
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that the HTML of most
web pages does not use the CC-BY (or similar) license.
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:56, Jordan Metzmeier titan8...@gmail.com wrote:
Adobe's 64bit flash player does not function on all the sites
that the 32bit plugin will.
[citation needed]
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:07, Jordan Metzmeier titan8...@gmail.com wrote:
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:56, Jordan Metzmeier titan8...@gmail.com
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Adobe's 64bit flash player does not function on all
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 06:56, Jordan Metzmeier titan8
. Then, you
can download the flash plugin (32 bits) and store it under Firefox
plugins folder.
They do provide 64-bit nightly builds, though.
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something besides square boxes.
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On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:32, Jordan Metzmeier titan8...@gmail.com wrote:
I am curious, did you all receive duplicates of my last reply?
Yep
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them, with different hardware (AMD and
Intel), and different OSs (2K, XP, 7, and several version of Debian).
Sorry, no real help, just my experiences.
* note: I use the nightlies from Mozilla, rather than Iceweasel/Iceape.
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