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Sounds like Network Manager. On systems that I consider critical to my
operations ... I remove that package and configure the network manually.
Network Manager is however great for those who don't want to think about
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be
checked.
You might want to check for other bugs reported against other programs
that use the lesstif2 package. A regression in the other packages is
equally likely.
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CFLAGS=-I/usr/include/geotiff ./configure --prefix=/usr
--sysconfdir=/etc --mandir=/usr/share/man
After I configured in that fashion, the errors went away.
I don't know why the default configure doesn't pick it up.
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. compile like this,
make
6. be root and install,
make install
References:
http://bugs.debian.org/551578
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signal sender=:1.21 - dest=(null destination) serial=31
path=/org/freedesktop/DeviceKit; interface=org.freedesktop.DeviceKit;
member=DeviceEvent
string add
string usb
string /sys/devices/pci:00/:00:10.0/usb2/2-2
string /dev/bus/usb
write code
that is portable and uses reasonable fallbacks when services are not
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addresses ... otherwise you wouldn't be able to
configure them at all. What you use depends on what else you have on
your system. 192.168.*.* or 10.*.*.* are common, but there are others.
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On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 12:09:56AM -0800, Curt, WE7U wrote:
On Tue, 15 Dec 2009, James Cameron wrote:
On Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 09:36:16AM -0800, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Crontab is for programs you want to start on a periodic basis.
No, it's also for @reboot ... a special tag, see man 5 crontab
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 05:59:02AM -0600, Jason KG4WSV wrote:
(Solaris defaults to run level 3, YMMV on linux, IIRC it's run level
4.)
Sigh. That varies between Linux distribution.
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http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=APRSHOG+SVN
http://www.ampr2.net/svn/listing.php?repname=aprshog
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, but I've had that problem before. So it is good to check.
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... but it might not fix your cut and paste problem. Num Lock
isn't exactly rare, so I would have thought it was tested properly).
There was no keycode 0 thru 7
Yep, that's fine.
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... imagine working in an incident control
centre, relying on this feature, and somebody bumps a keyboard, striking
Num Lock. The additional uncertainty is the last thing you need.)
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On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 07:21:26PM -0500, Robert Rogers wrote:
I loaded up the latest install CD with Ubuntu 9.10 and Xastir. When I
went to the shapelib/contrib directory and opened up a window and
typed make... Here are the results:
Those results look fine.
Is exit status zero?
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password. Well known to the community that uses
it, that is.
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on the button press events. I've just tried
now and Xastir properly warns of modifier keys present on mouse clicks.
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, and the
release engineer can't afford to do them, then anybody could volunteer
to release tarballs of CVS for packaging.
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./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc
--mandir=/usr/share/man
make
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or apply ALSA driver fixes
over the top of your kernel. Or you may need to configure the ALSA
driver differently; there are lots of options.
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), RC_PostModifiers(new_w),
True, ButtonReleaseMask, GrabModeSync, GrabModeSync,
XtWindow(realpar), _XmGetMenuCursorByScreen(XtScreen(new_w)));
+*/
}
static void
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. If this happens, log in at a text
console (Ctrl/Alt/F2) and remove the file:
rm .xsession
This will restore things back the way they were.
Oh, there's also a possibility you might have an .xsession file already;
if so, just add the second line above the last line.
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download and try it out
without emailing some random guy on the net and begging for a copy.
+1
aprsd for all those faults is open source, and can be fixed. Perhaps it
just needs someone to fork it.
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problem.
Look in /var/log for X driver errors. Check known bugs for your X
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been fixed, including
#444139.
There is yet also a final possibility that this bug is unknown to
Ubuntu, in which case it might never be fixed, or the fix might be
handled by Xorg project and released in a later Ubuntu release.
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source based on
how open it is, and what license it carries.
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such trouble in the future, get involved in the
Ubuntu 10.10 assembly and debugging process ... by watching for and
downloading the CD images and testing them on your laptop with Xastir,
reporting the X server crash to bugs.ubuntu.com.
It might be a hard ask. ;-)
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step is starting the
application from the menus.
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On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 01:33:17AM -0400, David Aitcheson wrote:
There ALREADY IS a Xastir PPA in Launchpad!
He can start another one if he wants to. ;-)
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restarting Xastir at each re-connect?
Yes, run a local name server caching daemon, like dnsmasq, with name
server set from the DHCP query result from the WAP association. That
way the application (Xastir) would be isolated from the changing DNS IP
addresses as you move around town.
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On Wed, 23 Jun 2010, James Cameron wrote:
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 08:51:15PM -0700, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Each one brings in a raster map. If you choose 2 or more you're
loading raster maps on top of raster maps, a useless proposition
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 11:33:08PM -0700, Curt, WE7U wrote:
Certainly raster on top of raster at roughly the same size scale
w/o transparency involved is a useless proposition.
Would that be detectable in code?
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first.
When programming amateurs ask me what CVS is ... it's a time machine for
files, we can go back to any point in history.
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type have you selected?
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It's been a while, but I've had no significant trouble moving virtual
machines intact from VMware to VirtualBox. VirtualBox has support for
various formats; including VDI, VMDK, VHD and RAW.
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connections,
such as satellite or commercial wireless broadband, and a tiling
implementation that makes multiple requests pays the latency penalty
many times.
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() at
../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/clone.S:130
(gdb)
$ gdb --version
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.0.1-debian
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dependencies with:
apt-get install flex-old libgtk2.0-dev libaudiofile-dev libasound2-dev
libxml2-dev libhamlib-dev
Sometimes a newer version may depend on something else. When that
happens it gets more interesting. Asking the developers of the package
is one last resort. ;-}
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Because there isn't a compiled .015 version out yet, [...]
0.15 is the current version that is compiled and packaged on Debian
testing.
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of the customer team, and if it is helpful
doing peer review of changes.
(The last thing I'd like to see is the changes rejected because they
arrived without any review or feedback first).
I'm also happy to review the project description.
My CV:
http://quozl.linux.org.au/resume.pdf
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for drawing map objects.
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to ...
lsof -p `pgrep xastir`|grep GraphicsMagick
... or testing with ldd how the shared object search would happen ...
ldd `which xastir` | grep GraphicsMagick
Maybe I've encountered a different problem?
Otherwise, yes, a different one. ;-)
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Yep, Wikis everywhere are seeing this. Install some protection. I
prefer e-mail confirmation of user registration.
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