n plus !
Merci pour votre aide,
Librement vôtre,
David P.
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Bonjour,
Si ça peut vous aider, j'utilise habituellement ces lignes de commandes pour un
Linux minimaliste avec interface graphique Mate (ma préférence !) qui se lance
avec startx pour certaines utilisations ponctuelles (explorateur Web,
libreoffice, etc...)
- Avec un ISO debian netinstall,
ême problème dans session user que 1- avec user présent dans le groupe
scaned, une commande console est à faire :
sudo apt remove ippusbxd
Puis redémarrer votre PC puis refaire les tests, c'est comme ça que mes cas ont
été résolus jusque là.
Librement vôtre,
David P.
Linux Azur
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-de-reemploi-emmabuntus-sous-ventoy/
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Le 8 déc. 2023, à 10:08, didier gaumet a écrit:Le
08/12/2023 à 06:59, Alban Vidal a écrit :[...]Le 7 décembre 2023 20:56:32
GMT+01:00, David Abdelli a écrit :Bonjour,Dans mon cadre
professionnel
grub, les MàJ windows sont souvent la raison après upgrade.
À suivre donc...
Librement vôtre,
David P.
Le 11 oct. 2023 à 09:05, à 09:05, Informatique BILLARD
a écrit:
>Bonjour
>
>j'ai parfois ce message au boot sur un portable, quand il est en
>autonomie sur la batterie.
>
&
Bonjour,
As-tu désactivé le secureboot dans le bios ?
Librement,
David
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Le 11 juil. 2023 à 14:42, à 14:42, ajh-valmer a écrit:
>Bonjour,
>J'ai récupéré un ancien portable HP Pavilion,
>équipé de Windows-7 et Debian-Jessie, il fallait tout remettre à zéro.
Merci à tous pour vos réponses,
J'ai bien appliqué la migration en deux temps.
Il faut aussi penser à mettre, dans le fichier sources.list sous /etc/apt/,
non-free-firmware pour la version 12.
Car j'utilise la version ISO avec non-free firmware.
the advertisement to a regular sized toolbar by doing the
following:
View | Toolbars and uncheck the main bar. You might want to move the
navigation icons to another toolbar first though. Once that is done the
advertisement is just a bunch of Google text ads and isn't all that
annoying.
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:
apt-get install kde-i18n-engb
Then it should be available to you in KDE's Control Centre.
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on 'Import Photos'
where do they go? Do I need to have already created some special
directory for them?
I've never seen this in Linux but it is reminiscent of Windows XP... At
any rate do you have any idea what program is doing this?
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with replies at
the very bottom. Perhaps the cursor should be placed after the first
paragraph of text to the left of the quote character. This would be an
interesting area of usability study for new users who are not used to
any particular way of doing things.
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http
keyboard shortcuts
(with Cut bound to 'K' which is in the QWERTY 'C' location in KDE)
and characters like the forward slash. I humbly call the layout
Davidian :).
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Noone isn't no one
appended to the message? Is it perhaps a result of the message being
sent in both plain text and HTML?
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On Tue 4 January 2005 14:42, Alvin Smith wrote:
On Tuesday 04 January 2005 02:35 pm, David P James wrote:
On Tue 4 January 2005 13:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cant get into any of the university sites Steve
I don't know whether to laugh or cry...
On a more serious note, how
no longer work.
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On Tue 4 January 2005 16:29, Paul E Condon wrote:
On Tue, Jan 04, 2005 at 03:22:30PM -0500, David P James wrote:
But, you can create a user.js file in the same directory as
prefs.js and add the following line to it (without Thunderbird
running):
user_pref(mailnews.headers.showUserAgent
will open it in a new tab
(Konqueror does this).
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install j2se-package
I think he should have pointed you to java-package
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development and idealized marxist production,
and that's fine, but we're here for the freedom and if you can respect
that then we'll get along.
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if set so you don't
have to worry about your replies going to the wrong place (and somehow
it ignores Reply-to: in the case of munged mailing lists and uses From:
instead). So just replace the Reply button with the Reply author button
and your problems shall go away.
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above 2 GB.
That sure is a lot of viruses to be keeping around... :)
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On Sun 5 December 2004 13:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how do I get rid of them?
I don't know but may I ask why you sent a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to ask this question?
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Noone isn't no one
to choose from.
:(
I assume you're referring to the fonts in the message history pane? Ya,
they weirded out on me one day and I have no idea how to get the old
ones back. To me, they're too large now.
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a score of CDs than rely on MS Backup.
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On Wed 24 November 2004 00:06, Brad Sims wrote:
On Tuesday 23 November 2004 9:14 pm, David P James wrote:
just wish I could pass print jobs off to kprinter directly and not
have to bother with Mozilla's annoying print system. Then again, I
mainly use Konq now and that's all I use to print
with Mozilla's annoying print system. Then again, I
mainly use Konq now and that's all I use to print.
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.
Please reconfigure TB to some more appropriate settings for mailing list
use. In fact my spam filter (Bogofilter) marked one of your previous
messages as Unsure owing to the high html content and dubious
content...
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should also be able to change it from the GNOME control centre
somewhere (beats me where - I can't stand GNOME). What this means is
that Firefox now respects whatever behaviour you have set GNOME and all
GNOME apps to use, which in the end makes more sense.
HTH,
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? You absolutely cannot do what he wants to do with
Thunderbird or MozMail. You can however do it with KMail from the 3.x
line if not earlier.
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. FAT32 can't handle
the ':' character used in the filenames of maildir messages.
The suggestion of someone else to make a symlink from your Windows 'My
Documents' folder to an equivalent in your /home partition (such as the
more sensible 'Documents') is a good one.
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this filter
to the Apply Filter menu. This will ensure that only that filter
action runs (you can access it from the right-click context menu). Also
be sure to be using a logical criteria for the filter to run.
HTH,
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to the wrong place for
help...
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if they were a
decent mailer would finally exist in the Windows world, but I digress).
Besides that, if the software were to insert a reply-to header then
this rather intriguing reply-to header that seems to come with your
messages would be overwritten:
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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this through gconf (a sort of Windows-like registry for GNOME but that
doesn't require GNOME) but I've never been able to figure it out.
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and insmod and modprobe don't, but I had a similar list of
errors when I tried using them.
HTH,
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On Mon 9 August 2004 23:19, Leonardo Marques wrote:
On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 09:20:38PM -0400, David P James wrote:
Try using modconf instead to install the 8139too module. Don't know
why it works and insmod and modprobe don't, but I had a similar
list of errors when I tried using them.
I
for businesses (I wouldn't know) but for personal
finance it's just plain annoying since the goal of each is different.
For personal finance I use KMyMoney2, since conceptually it's far more
like Quicken on Windows (and probably MS Money as well).
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prefer to use sendmail, but since I'm on a machine behind
a firewall on a residential dynamic IP address block, well, that's not
well liked by many mail servers these days.
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On Fri 6 August 2004 13:01, Wayne Topa wrote:
David P James([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
On Thu 5 August 2004 21:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
The AOL art file trick is a fairly common mailing list spam bait
tactic. Good thing you didn't reply directly...
Do we actually know
the message to Bogofilter - if it's in negative territory
there's probably no point but if it's in the 3+ range that's another
story.
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On Thu 5 August 2004 21:45, Paul Johnson wrote:
The AOL art file trick is a fairly common mailing list spam bait
tactic. Good thing you didn't reply directly...
Do we actually know that for sure? url? I've only seen this on the
debian-user mailing list and no other.
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On Wed 4 August 2004 22:16, John Summerfield wrote:
David P James wrote:
On Wed 4 August 2004 04:47, John Summerfield wrote:
Debian is quite friendly towards spammers.
Not true - more than 95% of the mail received by Debian list servers
is dropped:
Find everyones' email address on any
(Lost Americans
Online) running Windows and is asking about something none of us is
likely to know the answer to.
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these AOL users asking about removing
AOL art files?
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it wanted to look for a
menu.lst.
Of course it does help to have a GRUB boot floppy too... :)
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but
couldn't. He was lucky to be able to use the name Firefox from what I
recall.
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to a page
that says Loading... in a red field at the top right (which I also
see in Firefox) but I never get any further than that (and yes,
according to Konqueror the page has finished loading).
GMail claims to work with Safari 1.2, so I'm surprised that Konqueror
doesn't work as well.
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On Thu 3 June 2004 16:43, Luis R. Rojas wrote:
is thunderbir in the apt-get or aptitude tree? mine says it couldnt
find it? in case it isnt. can you install manually?
# apt-get install mozilla-thunderbird mozilla-thunderbird-enigmail
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('G'), which is really
reply-all.
http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html
The world is still waiting for Thunderbird and/or Mozilla Mail to add
this functionality so that Windows will finally have a modern mailer.
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On Mon 24 May 2004 08:50, Katipo wrote:
David P James wrote:
On Sun 23 May 2004 18:56, Katipo wrote:
David P James wrote:
No system is ever going to be completely accessible to the
destitute,
So let's make sure they stay where they belong?
Take that back - right now. Take it back. I
On Sat 22 May 2004 14:07, John L Fjellstad wrote:
David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Now suppose you could demand a payment whenever someone sent you an
email. It would only need to be a few pennies in all probability.
Not everybody has the same buying power. A few pennies might
On Sun 23 May 2004 18:56, Katipo wrote:
David P James wrote:
On Sat 22 May 2004 14:07, John L Fjellstad wrote:
David P James [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Not everybody has the same buying power. A few pennies might not
be much for someone living in the Western World, but it might mean
would simply have to become more common). But once
spammers had to pay to access every inbox on the planet the problem
would essentially disappear.
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If you've lost something, you had to lose
the speed?
Well according to the release notes they have (Under the hood)
http://www.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla1.7rc1/README.html
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If you've lost something, you had to lose it, not loose
using the default installer? A Sid install? Some
experimental installer?
Maybe the debian-boot mailing list would be a better place to ask this
since they're the ones who are actually behind it.
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if you really want them (I bought 1.0 (my
first Linux distribution), 1.1 came with WordPerfect Office and 1.2 was
a burned CD). No one has yet come up with an apt tool quite like
Corel-update, unless Xandros has it.
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expect). Same thing happens if I
replace it with 1 or g (g is not surprising, but 1 and nothing are).
Other numbers are similarly ineffective on test cases with insane
numbers of sig delimiters.
Any hints?
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to
get it to work.
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On March 23, 2004 07:52, Andy Firman wrote:
On Tue, Mar 23, 2004 at 06:36:11PM +1100, Glenn Meehan wrote:
On Tue, 2004-03-23 at 04:31, David P James wrote:
SNIP
I think you are right. I looked at an output file in ghostview and
it looks the same as my printout.
I am using debian
with
[k]ghostview or the like. Are you using a Debianized Mozilla or one
straight from mozilla.org?
Once you do get it working it is still worth using kprinter/qtcups since
they are far more useful than Mozilla's own dialog.
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There is no art
the
postal carriers are supposed to honour that request. However, if the
business has placed your address on the mail (and paid a higher rate,
even if not the full first class rate) then the postal service is
obliged to deliver it.
At least that's how it's supposed to work in Canada...
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, complains about the postal service since
they're invariably worse than the private sector alternatives.
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-Adam Smith
for calendar and todos and to
kaddressbook for the addressbook. There is some support for mail but
I've never been able to get it working.
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/
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the rest of the plugins in the same directory. I've also
set the correct path to the Java executable in the Java JavaScript
settings panel.
I've tried 1.4.2_03 from Sun and 1.4.1 from Blackdown in both browser
types (Moz and Konq).
Anyone else seeing this? Not seeing this? Hints?
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On February 24, 2004 17:23, Vineet Kumar wrote:
* David P James ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [040224 10:53]:
I can't view Java applets on websites anymore (I'm pretty sure I
used to be able to 1 year ago). Here's an example of where this
is happening, but it applies to every site using a Java
not sure why they worked
but the others didn't however.
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it to the shade used by electrostore.se.
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- very clunky when scrolling.
Haven't tried with a Gecko browser yet but it'll probably be worse
still.
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French culture was something people actually wanted, but I guess that
would include cuisine). Instead, it got British entrepreneurialism
(this has to be a joke from the 70s...), French government and American
culture.
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, type in /usr/bin/kmail or whatever.
Unfortunately I haven't figured out how to pass the subject to kmail;
kmail -s subject works, but I don't know how to configure that in
Gnome Control Centre.
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There is no art which one
On February 12, 2004 01:16, Mark wrote:
On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 11:46:38PM -0500, David P James wrote:
On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
Right... but what I'm looking for is just a way to pass a phone
number as a command line parameter so that I can then pick up
On February 11, 2004 12:41, John Hasler wrote:
David P James wrote:
I've searched and searched and I just can't seem to find a simple,
command-line phone dialer for use with pulse/rotarty (ie non-touch
tone) phone lines. I find it amazing that I can send out faxes via
my modem in linux
to pipe through or execute
external commands and to rewrite headers for example) then it would
pretty well be a real mail client.
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining money from
still like to be able to pass it as a
command line argument from within kaddressbook since that was the point
of all this.
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to kmail, which has all
manner of wonderful features including reply-list.
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than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
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On February 06, 2004 12:42, David P James wrote:
Anyway, from a TB user perspective the best way to deal with replying
to the list is the following:
Do not press reply to reply to a message; instead right-click on the
To: field of the message (which of course is
[EMAIL PROTECTED
there in kaddressbook.
I'm looking for something that can be used in a way sort of like the
following:
~$ somedialer -P{ulse} -D /dev/ttys0 -N 1 234 567 8910
If anyone knows of such a program or a way to do this, I'd love to hear
about it.
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On February 06, 2004 13:36, Stephen wrote:
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:42:39PM -0500 or thereabouts, David P
James wrote:
[snip]
In newsgroup mode, TB (and MozMail) treat Reply to mean reply to
group. You can't easily reply to just the sender in a newsgroup via
email with TB (you have
On February 06, 2004 21:39, Paul Johnson wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 02:43:10PM -0500, David P James wrote:
Really? Pressing the Reply button sends it to the sender and not
the newsgroup?
That's normal for NUAs. If you want to reply
.
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, Templates,
etc and copy them over to the equivalent place in the Thunderbird
(you'll have to replace the null files that will already be there).
Delete the .snm files since it simplifies things when Thunderbird
restarts.
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and clean it up there.
I think I also remember seeing a post in the mozillazine forums from
someone who had managed to migrate a password file.
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining
On January 28, 2004 14:52, Matt Price wrote:
On Wed, Jan 28, 2004 at 12:30:31PM -0500, David P James wrote:
sounds great -- but what's the name of the password file? is it
cert8.db? I don't see an obvious 'psswords' file.
duh - I should have mentionned that. They take on the form
Bunny.
Actually rather less.
While I agree they're little more than idiots, referring to their garb
as KKK-style is a bit much considering that their outfits probably
pre-date the KKK by a century or two. In fact, it's likely the KKK
copied the Druids' outfits.
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are typically
masculine (there are many exceptions, but there's more like it than
not).
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
-Adam Smith, The Wealth
,
angular vs. spherical, c. :-)
Interesting theory... but I think not. 'Épée' (sword) for example is
feminine, as is 'plume' (quill [feather/pen]), both of which have your
masculin Freudian connotations.
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There is no art which one
have not had any
false positives since the first week of use.
There are others on this list who employ spam filters before the mail
ever gets to your MUA, but since I was used to Mozilla that's how I
configured kmail as well.
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David P James
Ottawa, Ontario
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There is no art which one government sooner learns of another
than that of draining money from the pockets of the people.
-Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
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I'm not pleased that legit emails were probably being bounced but there
is a degree of irony in being dropped from the very list that must have
been the source of the address harvesting that led to the virus
spamming in the first place.
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US counterpart. My father
installed it on his comp and I could find no trace of the rumored nasty
stuff (moreover, Intuit denies that it exists in the Canadian version).
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I have
of thing:
http://devedge.netscape.com/viewsource/2002/browser-detection/
There is also the possibility of filing an evangelism bug on
bugzilla.mozilla.org as well.
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4th Year Economics Student
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I have said
pornographic) image
that can't really be filtered at present. I trust you have got it
enabled under Tools?
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4th Year Economics Student
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
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The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr
or resource busy
SIOCSIFFLAGS: Device or resource busy
The same goes for eth0 if eth1 have been raised first.
Any clues appreciated.
Try looking at my reply to a similar question and if that doesn't help...
http://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2002/debian-user-200207/msg01502.html
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more
work to BCC than not, at least it is in any MUA I've ever used, mutt
included.
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David P. James
4th Year Economics Student
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
http://members.rogers.com/dpjames/
The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr. Leonard McCoy, Star Trek IV
,
the second one step less and the third still one less step, using texi2pdf.
The original assignment, btw, was also generated on the professor's
Debian box and I suspect she used texi2pdf as well:
http://www.econ.queensu.ca/pub/faculty/lapham/426/hw/hw142603.pdf
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http://www.state.de.us/research/register/september2000/signing%20and%20marking.revised---V-1-4.gif
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David P. James
4th Year Economics Student
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
http://members.rogers.com/dpjames/
The bureaucratic mentality is the only constant in the universe.
-Dr
of transferability and risk associated with all the forms of assets that
you've listed. I can't just use the tokens anywhere; they are probably
only redeemable at that particular arcade, though I might be able to
sell them to another arcade-goer at par or at a discount.
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4th Year Economics
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