On 2015-09-30, walt wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:09:00 + (UTC)
> Grant Edwards wrote:
>
>> On 2015-09-29, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>> > I'm sick and tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears to be a
>> > concerted effort to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
>> > specif
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On 09/29/2015 08:47 PM, walt wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:09:00 + (UTC) Grant Edwards
> wrote:
>
>> On 2015-09-29, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> I'm sick and tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears
>>> to be a concerted effort to br
On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 17:50:08 +0200
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Hello fellows
>
> I’m trying to teach my bash to complete again. Ever since the upgrade
> from v1 to v2 a year ago, I’ve been missing out on it in parts. I had
> some time today, so I dug and found out that the central bash
> complet
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Hello fellows
>
> I’m trying to teach my bash to complete again. Ever since the upgrade from
> v1 to v2 a year ago, I’ve been missing out on it in parts. I had some time
> today, so I dug and found out that the central bash completion script that
> sits at /usr/share/bas
On Tue, 29 Sep 2015 16:09:00 + (UTC)
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2015-09-29, Grant Edwards wrote:
>
> > I'm sick and tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears to be a
> > concerted effort to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
> > specific configurations of Gnome desktops.
On 29/09/2015 22:00, Tanstaafl wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I am not a web (or SEO) guy, but I manage our DNS and have for a long time.
>
> The boss has contracted with a web development company to do a full
> redesign of our website.
>
> Our website has hundreds of thousands of pages, and years of SEO
Alan McKinnon gmail.com> writes:
> On 29/09/2015 22:19, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> > On 29 September 2015 22:00:58 CEST, Tanstaafl
libertytrek.org> wrote:
> > Most companies I deal with wouldn't even let the people responsible for
the databases to reconfigure the
> storage for said database directl
writes:
> lee wrote:
>
> [...]
>> I finally got a cable that works. It's from Delock and says 82771 on
>> the back of the package where the EAN code is. I like it, it seems to
>> be good quality, and most importantly, it works.
>
> Then you really had luck. I had two faulty cables from Delock
On 29/09/2015 22:19, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On 29 September 2015 22:00:58 CEST, Tanstaafl
> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I am not a web (or SEO) guy, but I manage our DNS and have for a long
>> time.
>>
>> The boss has contracted with a web development company to do a full
>> redesign of our website.
>
On Tue, 2015-09-29 at 13:57 -0400, Alan Grimes wrote:
> I thought it was just a pulseaudio configuration, so I managed to get
> that bastard restarted, no luck, then it was complaining that the
> audio
> device was stuck or something, I warm booted then cold booted...
> Still
> no sound. =(
>
> No
On 29 September 2015 22:00:58 CEST, Tanstaafl wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I am not a web (or SEO) guy, but I manage our DNS and have for a long
>time.
>
>The boss has contracted with a web development company to do a full
>redesign of our website.
Good luck with that. Hope you found a good company. :)
>O
Hi all,
I am not a web (or SEO) guy, but I manage our DNS and have for a long time.
The boss has contracted with a web development company to do a full
redesign of our website.
Our website has hundreds of thousands of pages, and years of SEO behind
it. The guys who was her until recently was ada
Hello, Lee.
On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 08:45:10PM +0200, lee wrote:
> Neil Bothwick writes:
> > Patches are always more welcome than suggestions. "Fix it!" is never as
> > welcome as "here's how". I think it was Canek who said "code talks".
> Do you have an example for such a case?
Yes, many. I
On 2015-09-29, Lee wrote:
> I saw 'Irises' in person at the Getty, and it took 5 min before I could
> lift my jaw off the ground...
Haven't seen that one in person yet, it's on loan to the MIA here in
Minneaplis until this Saturday, so I'd better get it in gear...
--
Grant Edwards
Lee wrote:
> On Sep 29, 2015 11:17 AM, wrote:
> >
> > Alan Grimes wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you
> > > because it's absolutely silent...
> >
> > "The Scream" is painted by Edvard Munch. Van Gogh (not Gough!) is
> > well known for his painti
lee wrote:
> writes:
>
> > lee wrote:
> >
> >> writes:
> >>
> >> > lee wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Hi,
> >> >>
> >> >> I'm getting a black screen during booting, with the last
> >> >> message I can see being that udevevents are being processed.
> >> >>
> >> >> This happens with an NVIDIA GTX770
Neil Bothwick writes:
> Patches are always more welcome than suggestions. "Fix it!" is never as
> welcome as "here's how". I think it was Canek who said "code talks".
Do you have an example for such a case? My experience has disproved
this claim, and I've even seen people fixing stuff multiple
writes:
> lee wrote:
>
>> writes:
>>
>> > lee wrote:
>> >
>> >> Hi,
>> >>
>> >> I'm getting a black screen during booting, with the last message I
>> >> can see being that udevevents are being processed.
>> >>
>> >> This happens with an NVIDIA GTX770 connected to a 4k display via a
>> >> di
Alec Ten Harmsel writes:
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 12:52:41AM +0200, lee wrote:
>>
>> Alan McKinnon writes:
>>
>> > On 27/09/2015 21:17, lee wrote:
>> >
>> > Fellow, I'm done with you, really.
>> >
>> > You hold onto your issues with portage like they were some treasured
>> > memory of a long-s
I saw 'Irises' in person at the Getty, and it took 5 min before I could
lift my jaw off the ground...
On Sep 29, 2015 11:26 AM, "Grant Edwards" wrote:
> On 2015-09-29, Alan Grimes wrote:
>
> > You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you
> > because it's absolutely silent...
>
On Sep 29, 2015 11:17 AM, wrote:
>
> Alan Grimes wrote:
>
> >
> > You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you because
> > it's absolutely silent...
>
> "The Scream" is painted by Edvard Munch. Van Gogh (not Gough!) is well
> known for his paintings of sunflowers and cypresses.
On 2015-09-29, Alan Grimes wrote:
> You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you
> because it's absolutely silent...
Which one? All the van Gogh paintings I've ever seen were absolutely
silent. The ones I find haunting are The Potato Eaters and most of
his self-portraits.
--
Alan Grimes wrote:
>
> You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you because
> it's absolutely silent...
"The Scream" is painted by Edvard Munch. Van Gogh (not Gough!) is well
known for his paintings of sunflowers and cypresses.
Yes I know, I'm a smart ass sometimes. :-)
--
On Tuesday 29 September 2015 13:57:39 Alan Grimes wrote:
> You know that famous Van [Gogh] painting? That kinda haunts you because
> it's absolutely silent...
Do you mean the one by Edvard Munch?
:p
--
Rgds
Peter
You know that famous Van Gough painting? That kinda haunts you because
it's absolutely silent...
Well, that's what my computer is like since sound stopped working a few
days ago. =|
I have these speakers that basically haven't been turned off in 9 years,
but I can still play my PS3's sound thro
On 2015-09-29, Grant Edwards wrote:
> I'm sick and tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears to be a
> concerted effort to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
> specific configurations of Gnome desktops. To the Gnome developer's
> credit, they seem to have been quite successful
Hello fellows
I’m trying to teach my bash to complete again. Ever since the upgrade from
v1 to v2 a year ago, I’ve been missing out on it in parts. I had some time
today, so I dug and found out that the central bash completion script that
sits at /usr/share/bash-completion/bash_completion looks in
On 29/09/2015 17:10, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> On 09/29/2015 08:46 PM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
>> Evening all,
>> I've just gone through the process of upgrading to KDE Plasma, that's
>> V5 now isn't it. I think everything went correctly, although it's still
>> got baloo, now to get rid of that...
>>
>>
On 09/29/2015 08:46 PM, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Evening all,
> I've just gone through the process of upgrading to KDE Plasma, that's
> V5 now isn't it. I think everything went correctly, although it's still
> got baloo, now to get rid of that...
>
> Anyway, I have vlc as my audio/video pl
I'm sick and tired of the Gnome "CSD" nonsense which appears to be a
concerted effort to break gtk+ apps on all desktops other than very
specific configurations of Gnome desktops. To the Gnome developer's
credit, they seem to have been quite successful in that effort.
I've been trying to figure o
On 2015-09-28, the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> when I run htop I see a process that takes about 85% of the CPU:
> Why is it taking so much CUP?
>
> /usr/bin/X -nolisten tcp -br -deferglyphs 16 vt07 -auth /var/run/slim.auth
>
> Yes, I use slim to login.
Is it drawing all sorts of stupid animated
Evening all,
I've just gone through the process of upgrading to KDE Plasma, that's
V5 now isn't it. I think everything went correctly, although it's still
got baloo, now to get rid of that...
Anyway, I have vlc as my audio/video player and after the upgrade
clicking on a video will
Mike Gilbert gentoo.org> writes:
> Basically, yes. If [R]DEPEND in /var/db/pkg is different from the
> values in the ebuilds in the tree, changed-deps will select it.
> > Also, these two similar commands return different results (I have
> > bdeps=y in DEFAULT_OPTS btw):
> >
> > emerge -uND --
Martin Vaeth mvath.de> writes:
>
> James tampabay.rr.com> wrote:
> >
> > Basically from my point of view, something like TUP [1] is needed so
> > that at dependency check time you only list files that need
> > attention (linking, loading, compiling etc) thus speeding up the
> > update processes
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