There is also the more dangerous:
sudo apt autoremove
where apt THINKS it knows what you no longer need and happily removes
packages from the system. It's often correct in what it guesses, but I
never do it, preferring to evaluate for myself whether or not it's in
use.
And finally, I like the
sudo apt-get clean
will remove the downloaded package files (no longer needed after
they've been unpacked and installed). I think that's what you're
looking for.
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Unfixable bug: I'm an idiot, sometimes.
I don't know if it's typical, but I often find that the USB port on
the left side of the screen doesn't seem to work as nicely as the ones
on the right. A fact that I forget, because I so rarely use the USB
ports. As per Mr. Drake's request, the exact
Hi,
I haven't done this in quite some time. I attempted to install the latest
OS release from a USB, but it complained about the NAND. So, I attempted to
upgrade the firmware from a USB, and it complained about the activation
lease. So, remembering I had a /security/developer.sig hanging around
Starting with:
Firmware: Q3B22
Wireless: 9.70.20.p0
OS: 11.3.0 (Build 883)
Upgrading to:
Firmware: Q3C16
OS: 13.2.0
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P.S. disable-security yields No wp tag. So that's not the issue.
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It would help if you could be more specific about exactly which steps
you are taking, and exactly you are seeing.
I thought I had given sufficient detail, but...
On the first day of summer vacation, I went downtown to look for a
job and hung out in front of the drug store. On the the second
...@laptop.org wrote:
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 3:15 PM, Kevin Cole dc.l...@gmail.com wrote:
I thought I had given sufficient detail, but...
Your original mail raised several questions which the additional
detail below answer perfectly clearly, thanks.
mv 32013o1.zd.zsp.fs1.zip fs1.zip
cp -v fs2
That's sort of where I was thinking: Make it harder or at least something
requiring more than a button push. I know when I was having troubles with
not being able to use the mouse, I was able to get to a virtual terminal,
drill down to the appropriate file and edit it to switch desktop
Probably not the best choice, but look into some of the AccessGrid
work as well. If nothing else, it may give you ideas...
http://www.accessgrid.org/
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On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 11:53, Kevin Cole dc.l...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 13:59, Manusheel Gupta m...@laptop.org wrote:
Dear all,
Wish to ask you for pointers to improve the performance of SocialCalc
activity while running it on Sugar Live CD for Windows. SocialCalc works
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 13:59, Manusheel Gupta m...@laptop.org wrote:
Dear all,
Wish to ask you for pointers to improve the performance of SocialCalc
activity while running it on Sugar Live CD for Windows. SocialCalc works
very well on the native installation of Sugar. Please suggest.
Hi,
I
How about something like Open or Open Me with something suggesting
either opening something that looks ambiguously like a book or a laptop (or
perhaps an activity)? The double-play on open would resonate with some,
while leaving another meaning for the uninitiated. Open Me. Look inside,
for
Not to cloud the issue too much at the last minute, but ideas keep popping
into my head. This next one would only play in English, and where one is not
too sensitive to typos... ;-)
* O*pen
Boo*X*
Or, come up with your own pair of words that have O and X... Perhaps
something with the O and X
On Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 19:18, Frederick Grosefgr...@gmail.com wrote:
Forwarding to the community...
-- Forwarded message --
From: William Schaub
Date: Fri, Jun 12, 2009 at 6:31 PM
Subject: An interesting project I stumbled across
To: Frederick Grose fgr...@gmail.com
This
On Sat, Jun 13, 2009 at 15:30, Kevin Coledc.l...@gmail.com wrote:
If memory serves me correctly (always a big if), I first saw wizzy in
connection with the Shuttleworth Foundation's TuxLab project...
Ah, yes... Here's the reference I was thinking of...
/me blows the dust off it and coughs a
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