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João Schmutz wrote:
> Ok,
>
> Thank you, but I am wanting to only change the ortográfico corrector,
> and not it entire program.
>
I solved it putting "lang es" in ~/.aspell.conf to hace it in spanish.
Install aspell-pt-br and put "lang pt-br"
Jus
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Masatran, R. Deepak wrote:
> I am forced to SSH to host1, and SSH from there to host2.
>
> How can I do this in a single command?
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> I have a private key in localhost, which is accepted for SSH by host2. How
> can I use this key in host2 without sto
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Michael Pobega wrote:
> Okay, I've got more to add.
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> Like I said in my last email this has stopped working, and I have the
> error messages here (No idea why eth2 isn't being recognized)
>
> Configuring network interfaces...Error for wireless requ
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Michael Pobega wrote:
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> Thank you for this script! My only question is will it stall at boot
> time if it doesn't find any of the networks in /etc/networks/interfaces?
>
It will start when you bring your interface up.
ifup eth0 for example or at bo
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Alejandro Barcena Campos wrote:
> Well, I have only used once, without any problems.
I meant, that the only time I used, I didn't get any trouble. =)
>
> After you resize it, the next time you boot in windows,
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Randy Patterson wrote:
> I know that there is never any guarantees but is the process considered
> pretty
> reliable? Will it generally get the partition resized without rendering
> Windoze unbootable? [Home PC that my wife uses for email!! :-)]
Wel
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Michael Pobega wrote:
>> I used to have the same problem, so I made a very little script for
>> that, you can see it here[1], even do it is in spanish, I think you can
>> figure it out by just seeing the code.
>
>> [1]
>> http://alejandro.barcena.com
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Michael Pobega wrote:
> In my effort to try to move away from programs like
> network-manager-gnome I've set up my wireless network to start with the
> Debian at boot time.
>
> The problem is that I'm frequently roaming (Family matters and personal
>
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Randy Patterson wrote:
> Can the new Debian installer be used to
> resize the existing Windows partition?
>
Yes, it takes a while though
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Alejandro Bárcena Campos
Of course I use Microsoft. Setting up a stable unix network is no
challenge :p
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