Hi Kai,
Kai schrieb:
Hi Tom
thanks for the hint :)
Here you will find the attachments:
map_1.png http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4030970/map_1.png
map_2.png http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4030970/map_2.png
map_1 shows the map before merging,
map_2 shows the map after
That unplugging does not work when you deal with a laptop though.
The sudo command only works with a Linux install, or live media. That
is why I liked the rescue disk. You did not need to deal with
commands. All you had to do was boot it up and press a button or
three. The rest was
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On 1/21/2013 4:55 PM, Tom Davies wrote:
Typically Windows seem to have 1 bad version followed by 1 good one and then
the next is bad. Vista
was apparently so bad that many people said they upgraded from Vista
back to Xp. Even though that was a
The problem most people I know has with ME was drivers.
The big 2 reasons why I went from Vistas to Win7 were: 1) external drive
issues, 2) support for newer hardware [driver] and software. It also
helped going from 32-bit Vista to 64-bit Win7.
I still have an XP laptop, but there are more
Hi there,
I'm dealing with internet data collection for statistical issues.
We're generating OpenDocument Questionnaires via XSL Transformation (generating
the content.xml file and packaging the whole).
The odf seems to be correct and is validating ODF Schema. However, even if we
had correctly
Hi :)
Attachments get stripped off the list so we missed those.
You can use the Nabble way of viewing the mailing list and upload
'attachments' to Nabble instead. Just either
1. follow the links in this email or
2. from the official LibreOffice website try
Get Help - Nabble
and then
On 01/22/2013 11:19 AM, Steven Shelton wrote:,
/snip/
I still think XP was the best version of Windows ever produced and I
still run it on my computers when I have the option). I've only had the
smallest amount of time on Windows 8, but it seems apallingly bad and I
have no plans to EVER
Tom, et. al.,
Here is another computer system boot issue that should be of concern to
free software, especially OS's:
http://www.fsf.org/campaigns/campaigns/secure-boot-vs-restricted-boot
Sleep tight.
Girvin Herr
Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Yes, installing a new Windows alongside an
Webmaster,
Not always true. My HP laptop, admittedly old, has a hard drive that
can be removed fairly easily with a screwdriver. The trick is to have a
spare drive and mounting frame to install.
Girvin Herr
webmaster-Kracked_P_P wrote:
That unplugging does not work when you deal with a
Is there any way to find the first occurrence of a number less (or
greater) than a given number in an unsorted array or a column?
Example: A1:A31 contains a list of temperatures a given month. I would
like to find the first day the temperature is below 0 degrees (metric).
Kolbjoern Stuestoel
Hi :)
Thanks for that. I found that i hadn't already signed it! Weird because i
thought i signed it ages ago from this email account.
Regards from
Tom :)
From: Girvin R. Herr girvin.h...@sbcglobal.net
To: Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk
Cc:
hi. i have found (ubuntu with libreoffice 4.0) a file named
'hs_err_pid11845.log' saying:
A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
#
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0x7f5a779caf5c, pid=11845, tid=140025396197120
#
# JRE version: 7.0_09-b30
# Java VM: OpenJDK 64-Bit Server
The trick is to find the old style PATA laptop drives, or at least one
that is larger than what is currently in my system.
As for doing swapping of parts, my oldest laptop I currently have
requires you to remove the keyboard to access things like the memory
module. I bought two 1GB mods.
Hi :)
The trick is finding the easiest fastest answer for whatever hardware,
resources and experience you have at the time. The best answer for a normal
desktop is not likely to be best for a netbook and the best answer for a
netbook is likely to be over-complicated compared to other answers
At 22:57 22/01/2013 +0100, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
Is there any way to find the first occurrence of
a number less (or greater) than a given number
in an unsorted array or a column?
Example: A1:A31 contains a list of temperatures
a given month. I would like to find the first
day the
This is a dump file, made when the JVM crash.
If you have regular crash, it can be helpful to find the cause. If you
found only one, it mean only one crash, so it's probably not a big problem.
To answer your question, it's complicated to tell who is at fault for this
one: it seem that a call to
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