On 3/11/18 1:59 PM, Cody Smith wrote:
If you're not afraid of the command line, there's locate and mlocate. I
haven't used them myself, but I've heard good things about them.
Very good if you send the output to a file
and you need to update db first.
da kiwi
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On 3/11/18 1:46 PM, John R. Sowden wrote:
I have been having problems with catfish for years, but it seems that I
am the only one.
xubuntu 18.04 1 gb ram, lots of empty disp space
This afternoon, I made the foolish mistake to try to find files with the
word 'groove' in them. I ran catfish,
If you're not afraid of the command line, there's locate and mlocate. I
haven't used them myself, but I've heard good things about them.
--c_smith
On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 12:46 AM John R. Sowden
wrote:
> I have been having problems with catfish for years, but it seems that I
> am the only one.
I have been having problems with catfish for years, but it seems that I
am the only one.
xubuntu 18.04 1 gb ram, lots of empty disp space
This afternoon, I made the foolish mistake to try to find files with the
word 'groove' in them. I ran catfish, clicked on file system, clicked
on the
On 02/11/2018 21:28, avengethecathars wrote:
> Could some kind person help a confused one register my nick so I can get
> ubuntu help via freenode?
Sign onto IRC with a valid nick and then type the command
/register PASSWORD EMAIL
where PASSWORD is a password you make up, and EMAIL is your
I'm currently using Xubuntu 18.04 on my ThinkPad. Recently after
rebooting my trackpad stopped working and is not being detected at all
with xinput. Can anyone help me get it working again?
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I found this solution, which worked for me.
Forgot to record the exact source, so cannot provide a link nor
attribute the original poster. Sorry.
Only copied the text instructions on what needs to be done.
Solution to Lightning on Thunderbird 60:
On this link you will see that Thunderbird