Bug#365020: openoffice.org-writer: oowriter "recovers" some other documents before opening the doc I want.

2006-04-27 Thread Francesco Pietra
take any valium or similar stuff; on the contrary i find it difficult to stay awake when the night comes cheers francesco pietra On Thursday 27 April 2006 13:44, Helge Hafting wrote: > Package: openoffice.org-writer > Version: 2.0.1-5 > Severity: normal > > > I use oowriter sp

Bug#369286: hplip: Deskjet printer is turned on on boot and nightly

2006-05-31 Thread Francesco Pietra
mess we are experiencing with installation of debian amd64 (which repositories, which kernel, and so on without a written panel of instructions on the web), i consider the above printer one as nothing. francesco pietra On Wednesday 31 May 2006 23:29, Henrique de Moraes Holschuh wrote: > On

Bug#361418: Debian menu and the Apps/Science section

2006-05-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
Science section" umbrella. Regards francesco pietra On Sunday 14 May 2006 17:01, Bill Allombert wrote: > Hello Debian Science people, > > There is a discussion (in bug #361418) on the future of the Debian > menu structure. In case you missed it, we would like to have your > opi

Bug#361418: Debian menu and the Apps/Science section

2006-05-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
ng too much ahead of the times - he was blamed for his ideas). Surely what I am saying is not exhaustive. It is a matter to think about for a while. I am answering while doing chemistry, thus short of time. regards francesco pietra On Sunday 14 May 2006 18:20, Thomas Walter wrote: > Hello, >

Bug#361418: Debian menu and the Apps/Science section

2006-05-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
cation in biological sciences. In particular, i am against "tasks" with respect to "disciplines". Tasks change with small changes in the society. Disciplines are for a long time a reference point. regards francesco pietra On Monday 15 May 2006 04:57, Ben Burton wrote: > > &

Bug#361418: Debian menu and the Apps/Science section

2006-05-14 Thread Francesco Pietra
francesco pietra On Monday 15 May 2006 01:56, Ben Burton wrote: > Hi, > > > I think Mathematics is also part of Science. > > FWIW, I would argue that mathematics is not a science -- it does not use > the scientific method, there is no hypothesis and experimentation -- it >

Bug#362070: cupsys-bsd: typo "provides" in package description

2006-04-12 Thread Francesco Pietra
says unable to convert). clearly i have some wrong settings but because i am short of time, in taking trace of current scientific literature, i use adobe for printing and kpdf for transfer to clipboard; this involved open twice the file. francesco pietra On Wednesday 12 April 2006 04:40

Bug#409025: mpqc

2007-01-29 Thread Francesco Pietra
bit only. Though, without libint, mpqc is not at its full capacity. I use debian amd64 etch on multi dual-opteron and have put on HOLD mpqc version 2.3.1 (compiled to give libint runtime). Hope that is convincing enough to re-package moqc 2.3.1-1. Thank you Cheers francesco pie