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*Um(a) amigo(a) lhe enviou uma Mensagens Virutal, segue mensagem:*
Eu Desejo... Que a felicidade não dependa do tempo, nem da paisagem, nem
da sorte, nem do dinheiro.
Que ela possa vir com toda a simplicidade,
Gunix o problema pode ser outro, já trabalhei com suporte para uma empresa e
dava problemas tb e falavam que era o java, mas na verdade poderiam ser
muitos outros problemas. O java Sun dá suporte tranquilamente.
Se tiver como passa o site para dar uma olhada lá
2007/12/12, Renato S. Yamane
: At least you can read the file and make sense
of it. I have seen GRUB 2 and it is obscure.
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Why not save the existing menu.lst, and then try and redo the mbr
and see if that works?
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of it's IP law, where nVidia is based, where ATI (ironically, a
Canadian company) does most of its business, and where corporations
are people.
It may by laughable to you on the outside looking it. It's terrifying
to us down here to live under it.
+1
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expensive, I'm not talking Microsoft Office
numbers, I'm talking 5 and 6 figures!
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you don't have to know anything about networking, and the printer(s)
will work whatever the operating system might be on the source end.
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It should say in the specs. Many, maybe most, HP printers do.
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A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. Please contact a
system administrator.
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After a reboot, the system was fine again.
I'm not sure how to report this as a bug. Can anyone advise me?
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called, or you can copy the files to a local pictures directory and then
address them from there. This is actually what I did, since I wanted to
save the pictures anyway. If one of them turns out to be a clunker,
you can always delete it.
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was an industrial enterprise such
that enforcement was feasible.
Not only does copyright not die, as long as Disney is in business,
copyrights will extend to eternity!
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: if the
RF connection depends on directional antennas, which it will
for any reasonable distance--say 1/2 mile or more--then wind may
become a significant effect if it causes the antennas to jiggle, or
to point off-target sometimes.
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there, while still having it on the
computer video and
audio outputs at the same time. (I know that the HDMI will do picture
and sound, as
it works in XP, altho XP does not provide sound at the computer with
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Python
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.) That doesn't seem very complicated to me.
. . .
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Artha: deprecate: express strong disapproval of; deplore
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clean the drive out, but that's a bit drastic, unless you know
you'll never need Windows for anything.
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On 09/09/2012 03:04 AM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 6:33 pm, Doug wrote:
On 09/08/2012 09:03 PM, Weaver wrote:
On Sat, September 8, 2012 8:51 am, Camaleón wrote:
On Fri, 07 Sep 2012 13:37:55 -0700, Weaver wrote:
I know how hard it can be to see the forest when you are too close
to the
Windows machine, but the Epson responds pretty quickly to either
operating system.
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bad surprises.
Why not report back after you have installed an OS on it.
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in the
Ethernet format.
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,
and that you can't run PA without Alsa. So make of that what you will.
For reference, the distro I speak of is PCLinuxOS.
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The human heart rate is measured in beats *per minute* not per second!
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, and may be superseded by something, since
one of the large vendors no longer has any.
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would be quite
excessive. But if they're not, then perhaps something in the circuit
has aged out.
Alternatively, how often does your computer clock get resynchronized?
Maybe the circuit in the computer just runs fast?
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and a $20 atomic clock!
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functioning, and
the crystal oscillator, which of necessity uses a cheap poor-tolerance
crystal,
is running on its own, and drifting off frequency.
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is disconnected.
Please keep in
mind that these are not toll-free numbers. Callers outside the local
calling area are
charged long distance rates.
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Coordinated Universal Time, or UTC.
Here's the url again: http://tf.nist.gov/general/pdf/1383.pdf
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for AutoCAD-LT, but it
really isn't. At least not without a lot of skull work. And it's the
closest
imitation I found. My solution: use Windows. I'm not proud. However,
perhaps SolidWorks will run under Wine or one of the emulators. Use
what works--why beat y our head against a wall?
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running on mains.
/snip/
I've often wondered, after reading this advice time and time again:
how do you determine that the battery has a 40% charge?
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will refuse to
honor that outfit's charges in the future.
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no driver for the
scanner portion,
but XSane works.)
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on purpose, I would guess.
Note that this will make bootable CDs and useful things like partition
managers impossible. Thank Microsoft!
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[1]
Note that this currently only applies to machines certified with the
Windows 8 Client logo.
Don't pay MS for key-signing. This means that a user
On 06/05/2012 12:26 PM, Claudius Hubig wrote:
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I think you understand this INcorrectly!
He does not.
If _I_ understand it,
You don’t.
the
machine will not boot anything that is not signed with the key,
You can add any keys you want
at the front of the case. You can select the CPU fan, and you can
select a power supply, and the remaining fan (if any) in the case, you
could replace with a quieter one if you need to.
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This is not good news for the Linux distros that don't have 64-bit
versions--my favorite PCLOS, is one at present. (Altho I have a fairly
modern mobo,
and don't intend to change it any time soon.)
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can remain activated.
- Nate
The model M that I mentioned in my other post at approximately 83 keys
has the function keys on top. Now I counted exactly 84 keys. The other
was a close guesstimate. It is part number 1397681.
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* On 2012 17 Jun 22:41 -0500, Doug wrote:
A keyboard that holds a reasonable second place was called a 2000--I don't
know who made it, bet we had them at work, back in the 90s. They didn't make
as much noise as the model M, but the touch was almost
character. You can also get €, and ¢ and ¥ and £
and fractions ½ ⅓ ¼ and 78° Fahrenheit--that's (compose) o o.
so now you know.
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in a Nutshell, by Siever, et al,
cp is a copy command that applies to files or directories, and
none of the options mentions determining the size of a file-
system or the remaining space therein. Please advise.
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that I couldn't live with--I forget what.
Symphony is not in my repos, but is downloadable in various
formats for Linux and, I think, Windows. It has some gotchas also,
but it mostly looks and acts finished which LO and OO do not.
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the software to disk. A good free
Windows program to do that is
burncdcc.exe. It only burns ISOs, so you can't screw it up. Lots of
sources, just Google for it.
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there are other examples.
BTW, I'm not defending Windows--I have Win7, and I hate the
damned thing! But I use it when I must.
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the time.
/snip/
If you build a powerful machine with 8 cores, can't you make it a
server, with two more terminals, so the wife and daughter can
log in and work while you do? I don't know how to do that, but there
must be some Unix maven here who cah=n tell you.
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ought to have done in the first place.
I apologise profusely and humbly.
Lisi
If you stop using gmail, you won't have that problem!
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/b has to
the right of
the Backspace and \ keys, the delete key is after the F12 key.
So if they still make as nice a machine as this one, then I recommend
Dell. (I'm running
PCLinuxOS on it, and it works fine. I dual boot with XP, but hardly ever
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will help you to move it: (Google's your friend!)
http://www.askvg.com/customize-any-key-in-your-keyboard-using-sharpkeys/
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A Desktop Quick Reference. O'Reilly. $50 when I bought mine
several
years ago. I use it all the time.
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instructions, which is more than can be said for most
Linux software!
5. If it works when you install it, there should be no reason *ever* to
update it. If it ain't broke, don't fix it! --Ann Landers
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on when there is no mouse.
I use it on a Dell laptop with PCLinuxOs and it's great! I use it
in the KDE system--don't know if it works with other GUIs.
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will make logical partitions for your Linux
system. Probably three: /, /home/ and swap. The Linux install
routine will set up those logical partitions.
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this may be a good idea, I have no intention of creating an account!
I have not seen such a thing on other internet pettitions.
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built-in HDMI port. Unfortunately, I have never been
able to get sound from *both* the mobo sound decoder and the
NVidia card at the same time, so as to have sound at the computer
location and at the TV set in another room.
(Running PCLOS-32, latest revs.)
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take 16GB.) I expect the Toshiba link is correct. But the
Toshiba site that provided the information ought to say
what specific kind of ram to buy and plug in, one would
expect.
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is not available as a straight
download and burn, don't bother with it.
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don't know if it still
exists, but you might look for that.
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On 01/09/2013 03:06 PM, Brian wrote:
On Wed 09 Jan 2013 at 14:07:12 -0500, Doug wrote:
On 01/08/2013 11:48 PM, Greg Madden wrote:
On Saturday 05 January 2013 08:19:31 you wrote:
When I've wanted to look at a man page for an uninstalled
package I've used http://manpages.debian.net .
It would
.
If you are in an area where your AC power is not reliable, DO NOT
try to flash the BIOS, because if the power should fail during the
procedure, it will almost surely make the machine unusable.
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happens if you do rm -rf /try from root?
(I/m not all that familiar with Deb, but you must
have some way to get admin permission, if you
are the owner of the install. su or perhaps sudo.)
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On 02/01/2013 05:17 PM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
On Thursday 31 January 2013 19:12:04 Doug wrote:
If it worked with the DVR, it should work with the computer on the same
setting.
It doesn't on my television. DVR is a different source setting than VGA.
It took me a bit of fiddling to work out why I
or
Ubuntu. (However, Ubuntu has probably the best help information
of all the distros, by a large margin! And a batch of it will apply
everywhere. Look it up when you need it.)
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the clutch pedal on the right! Or the high notes on the
left side of the piano keyboard! Now of course, MS has done the same
with their goofy Win8, but there's no good reason for Linux to do so.
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On 02/28/2013 02:12 PM, Tom H wrote:
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 1:54 PM, Lisi Reisz lisi.re...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thursday 28 February 2013 18:12:14 Tom H wrote:
Linux isn't as myopic as people are claiming in this thread.
Ubuntu points users to this page to create a flash installer:
from CNet, so it should be OK.
It sould appear that you could get the program, then get the iso
for PCLOS, and burn the flash drive all from a laptop or notebook
that has no optical drive, and then install pclos from the flash.
I can't think of anything much simpler than that.
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, and it works on the Konsole-terminal in pclos.
Just in case anyone cares.
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LCD displays. Give me an eye-level
viewfinder any day!)
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On 03/04/2013 09:56 PM, Yaro Kasear wrote:
On 03/04/2013 08:48 PM, Doug wrote:
On 03/04/2013 09:07 PM, William Ivanski wrote:
On 04-03-2013 22:39, Yaro Kasear wrote:
When (U)EFI completely replaces BIOS THEN DOS will be completely
dead. Right now it's just a horribly obsolete OS used
and is called synaptic-kde.desktop)
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that yet) packages.
The search facility is excellent.
Thank you for your reply.
Of course Synaptic requires root permission. If you're not root, you
should not be allowed to install packages! Aren't you the owner of the
Debian installation? If so, you surely have a root password.
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problem: in heavy rain, there may be link outages. I do not have any
specific experience with this system in the rain.
3. I'm not familiar with the Atheros system. Google for spread-spectrum
radio-frequency data link technology to find the system I have described
above.
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of your devices?
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Interesting command: I wish I'd known about it before I took my other
machine down. (It needed more than a disk, but I don't know about the
disk.) NB: you need sudo to invoke the command.
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As far as I recall kpackage did not support APT correctly and was
eventually abandoned.
Kind regards,
Andrei
Can you get Synaptic? That works nicely in my pclos KDE system. It
gets its input via apt, I believe.
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with RH.
Out of curiosity I downloaded the LIVE Fedora 16. The user interface is
like nothing I ever saw. If this is the future of computing, I think
I'll go back to pocket calculator and typewriter!
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source but closed source isnt all evil and
hats off to Adobe for actually making a Linux version which is pretty
damn good if you give it a chance.
Id be happy to see Gnash dead.
And what do you use for flashplayer?
Hugo
You're 100% right, but please bottom post in the future. thanx.
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missing something, but that page lists only floppy disk
downloads. If you follow the link to CD-rom booters, you get a Google
list of commercial software. Since many machines no longer boot from
floppies, or don't even have a drive, this isn't very helpful.
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are _not_ customizable. So
why should anyone be surprised?
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posting. I don't know why anyone would use GMail.
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and notebooks) that is where they are doing money.
Greetings,
Somewhere I read the percentage of Mac use, and its comparitively high--
certainly over 10%. Practically everyone in the publishing business or
doing commercial illustration seems to use a Mac. I don't think it will
go away soon.
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I also would like to know what the s stands for.
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desktop, what good is the desktop? You
might as well have DOS!
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On 12/02/2011 05:12 PM, Aaron Toponce wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2011 at 03:50:55PM -0500, doug wrote:
Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
There is also no man chmod.
I don't know what pclos is, but chomd(1) is part of the coreutils
package. If you have cat(1), you have chmod
On 12/02/2011 07:11 PM, Bob Proulx wrote:
doug wrote:
Aaron Toponce wrote:
doug wrote:
Tried this in pclos. There is no chmod in the info file.
There is also no man chmod.
I don't know what pclos is, but chomd(1) is part of the coreutils
package. If you have cat(1), you have chmod(1
to disconnect the usb and then plug it back in again in order to
log in, and then everything is copacetic.
I suspect that this is more related to how the bios deals with the external
connection than the operating system, but not sure.
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than one Linux distro, within each Documents
directory, put a filename
that says pclos, or ubuntu, or whatever, so when you select a partition,
you can figure out what
system you're accessing. Otherwise it gets confusing! There might be
an easier way, but I don't know it.
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