On Du, 13 dec 20, 19:02:17, Klaus Jantzen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have the feeling that Firefox ist deteriorating.
>
> In 'Preferences' I have set FF to be the default browser. But whenever I
> open FF on a link in an e-mailĀ FF tells me that it is not set as default
> browser and asks me to make FF t
I just installed VLC media player from software centre.But after that other
media players and browsers are not audible means at very low sound.Please help
how to fix it.I have used the headphones and tried it but same problem. Any
suggetion to fix it?
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I start out with:
sudo apt -y install mediawiki
and it installs all packages including mariadb without problems.
Then, when starting to configure mediawiki with the web page, a
database has to be created along with a db user for mediawiki's use:
http://localhost/mediawiki/mw-config/index
On Sun, Dec 13, 2020 at 11:03 The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2020-12-13 at 11:40, Tom Browder wrote:
> > personalized calendar for my wife. This year I have been cleaning up
> > my old Perl generating code (in preparation for converting it to Raku
> > [https://raku.org]) and noticed I am getting a diffe
Hi,
I have the feeling that Firefox ist deteriorating.
In 'Preferences' I have set FF to be the default browser. But whenever I
open FF on a link in an e-mailĀ FF tells me that it is not set as
default browser and asks me to make FF the default browser.
Having opened a link in an e-mail I ca
On 2020-12-13 at 12:03, The Wanderer wrote:
> ps2pdf appears to be part of ghostscript. Neither its man page nor the
> one for 'gs' (which it references) seem to contain any options for
> setting these timestamps, preventing their creation, or doing similarly
> with that UUID.
>
>
> The Debian r
On 2020-12-13 at 11:40, Tom Browder wrote:
> I have been using ps2pdf for many years on a PS source file for a
> personalized calendar for my wife. This year I have been cleaning up
> my old Perl generating code (in preparation for converting it to Raku
> [https://raku.org]) and noticed I am getti
I have been using ps2pdf for many years on a PS source file for a
personalized calendar for my wife. This year I have been cleaning up
my old Perl generating code (in preparation for converting it to Raku
[https://raku.org]) and noticed I am getting a different pdf output
for each run, even when th
On 2020-12-13 16:34, Michael Grant wrote:
and now it appears to stick. So I'm good. Thanks for your help though!
Michael Grant
Glad to read you have solved it.
Grx HdV
> Could it be that you have systemd-timesyncd running?
>
> BTW, this is what I do to manually/explicitly set the system time (taken
> verbatim from my vimwiki, so don't mind the wording):
>
> Changing the Current Date:
>
> # timedatectl set-time
>
> Or both at once:
>
> # timedatectl set-time
On 2020-12-13 14:36, Michael Grant wrote:
This did not work:
# timedatectl set-ntp true
Failed to set ntp: NTP not supported
# timedatectl set-ntp false
Failed to set ntp: NTP not supported
Other ideas?
I am trying to set the date manually so that I can test the system set
at future dates.
This did not work:
# timedatectl set-ntp true
Failed to set ntp: NTP not supported
# timedatectl set-ntp false
Failed to set ntp: NTP not supported
Other ideas?
I am trying to set the date manually so that I can test the system set at
future dates. Setting the system using the date command, it
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