Re: buster, ekiga.

2019-07-19 Thread Robin Krahl
On 2019-07-19 09:43:46, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
> ekiga is absent from buster.  Something involving ssl/tls?

Ekiga has been removed as the last upstream release was in 2013, see:
https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/ekiga
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1004860/removed-401-9-from-unstable/
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=911593
Most likely it won’t come back to Debian.  You might want to have a look
at alternatives, for example empathy.

/Robin


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Re: howto setup my own wikipedia site

2010-04-20 Thread Robin Krahl
On 20.04.2010 20:37, Jozsi Vadkan wrote:
> Can anyone post a link, howto install/setup a wikipedia-like site? 

That’s documented very well on mediawiki.org:

http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Debian_GNU/Linux

Regards, Robin

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plain text & open source ftw!



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Re: Display Problems with several Web Browsers

2010-04-08 Thread Robin Krahl
> On 07.04.2010 13:06, Camaleón wrote:
> > Anyway, updating the whole OS to testing just for the browser is > >
> having a
> > problem to display some CSS stuff is a bit... adventurous? :-)
>
> Furthermore, it did not help. :-/

I was wrong; it really did help! :) So this problem is fixed, now. :)

Regards,
Robin

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Re: silverlight

2010-04-07 Thread Robin Krahl
On 07.04.2010 16:26, steef wrote:
> somebody out there knows of an linux_equivalent for MS's siverlight??

Moonlight [1] is a Open Source version of Silverlight, working on Linux.

Regards, Robin

[1] http://www.mono-project.com/Moonlight

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Re: Display Problems with several Web Browsers

2010-04-07 Thread Robin Krahl
On 07.04.2010 13:06, Camaleón wrote:
> Anyway, updating the whole OS to testing just for the browser is having a 
> problem to display some CSS stuff is a bit... adventurous? :-)

Furthermore, it did not help. :-/

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Re: Display Problems with several Web Browsers

2010-04-07 Thread Robin Krahl
On 07.04.2010 10:01, Camaleón wrote:
> Try by starting the browser with a new (empty) profile.

I already tried; it didn’t work either.

I’m just trying to upgrade from lenny to squeeze as someone told me
backports may (!) cause a problem. I hope it will work then ...

Regards,
Robin

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Display Problems with several Web Browsers

2010-04-06 Thread Robin Krahl
Hi!

I’m having strange display problems with several web browsers. Certain
layout parts (as borders or backgrounds) aren’t at the appropriate
place; and they’re moving if I hover them. I encountered this problem
with the following browsers:

 - iceweasel from lenny-backports
 - firefox downloaded directly from Mozilla
 - epiphany from lenny-backports

This behaviour already occured before installing firefox; and it’s not
caused by any plug-ins or add-ons as epiphany (which I didn’t customize)
behaves the same (wrong) way.

To illustrate the problem, I made a screenshot of e. g. German Bash
Blog: web page [1], screenshot [2]. On other pages, there are similar
errors.

It would be great if anyone could tell me how to fix this or where to
ask for further help.

Best regards,
Robin

[1] http://german-blog.org/
[2] http://rkrahl.de/gbo.png

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