On 2017-09-08 at 22:47, Cindy-Sue Causey wrote:
> On 9/8/17, Marcelo Laia wrote:
>
>> Same issue here!
>>
>> Middle button doesn't paste from Firefox webpage to Vim, nor to libreoffice
>> Writer.
>>
>> How to reproduce:
>>
>> 1. open firefox and Writer
>> 2. access www.google.com
>> 3. select som
On 9/8/17, Marcelo Laia wrote:
> Same issue here!
>
> Middle button doesn't paste from Firefox webpage to Vim, nor to libreoffice
> Writer.
>
> How to reproduce:
>
> 1. open firefox and Writer
> 2. access www.google.com
> 3. select some word
> 4. focus on Writer
> 5. click middle button in a docum
ot : seahorse
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https://askubuntu.com/questions/851875/cannot-add-keyservers-in-seahorse
Ilia Draga
use dconf-editor:
/desktop/gnome/crypto/pgp/keyservers > custom value (see Default)
and add : hkps://hkps.pool.sks-
I'm dropping in late to say that running 'vimtutor' in a
terminal is an easy way to interactively get to know how vim
works.
--
Joel Roth
On Fri 08 Sep 2017 at 17:39:39 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Friday, September 08, 2017 05:13:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> > Meanwhile, I have firefox open on the results of a google search.
> > That's currently reading
> > firefox-esr 31% + Web Content 28%
>
> Hmm, do you have a version
Same issue here!
Middle button doesn't paste from Firefox webpage to Vim, nor to libreoffice
Writer.
How to reproduce:
1. open firefox and Writer
2. access www.google.com
3. select some word
4. focus on Writer
5. click middle button in a document FAILL
--
Marcelo
I have been trying for weeks to install the Elmer FEM program from the
Git repository. I have constantly had the problem that the program will
require the installation of some program or library that Debian doesn't
specifically list. If I search by program name I get a long list of
library func
On Thu 07 Sep 2017 at 20:25:23 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 07 September 2017 15:38:24 Joe wrote:
> > On Thu, 7 Sep 2017 14:40:22 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Neither did I, but then it seems to be a coin toss as to whether mc
> > > calls nano, or uses its own editor. Something co
On Friday, September 08, 2017 05:13:31 PM David Wright wrote:
> Meanwhile, I have firefox open on the results of a google search.
> That's currently reading
> firefox-esr 31% + Web Content 28%
Hmm, do you have a version of top (or something else) which reports the use of
memory for web content?
On Fri 08 Sep 2017 at 03:19:49 (+0100), Nick Boyce wrote:
> You're absolutely right. I have sat next to seasoned vi users watching in
> awe as their fingers flew entering weird totally non-intuitive commands (to
> me) and achieving great edits in next to no time. Other colleagues lived
> insid
On Fri 08 Sep 2017 at 03:24:11 (+0100), Nick Boyce wrote:
> On Wed, 06 Sep 2017 16:19:03 +1000
> Ben Finney wrote:
>
> > Nick Boyce writes:
> >
> > > I don't want to provoke any religious war here, and sorry if I offend
> > > anybody, but:
> >
> > That doesn't alter the fact that you've dispar
On Thu, 07 Sep 2017, DM wrote:
> I am not sure exactly what may be the cause of the issue, and I am
> reaching out to you for help to identify what part of Debain might be
> causing this issue.
This sounds like your monitor might not be returning the correct EDID or
Debian isn't handling it approp
Brian wrote:
> And again:
>> I have a patch for that at:
>> https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/4128
>>
>> I might upload this soon. The intention is still to ship Buster
>> with TLS 1.0 and 1.1 completly disabled.
> Couldn't be clearer. The maintainer does not plan to switch back to
> TLS1
On Fri 08 Sep 2017 at 09:33:59 +0200, Sven Hartge wrote:
> Michael Grant wrote:
>
> > If this patch won't go to Stretch as a security fix, then the world is
> > hidden from this until Buster comes out in about 2 years.
>
> Exactly. Read the discussion(s) in debian-devel about this. The last
> i
I was not able to solve the problem properly, so I made a workaround by
using a EDID VGA-Adapter(Lindy EDID/DDC Adapter for VGA-Displays) .
On 2017-08-21 11:02, Wolfgang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have an embedded device(/small pc) and I want to run Debian Stretch on
> it. But I am experiencing a stran
Hi.
On Fri, Sep 08, 2017 at 10:20:22AM +0100, Michael Grant wrote:
> > First, this LD_PRELOAD library does exactly one thing - it downgrades
> > default TLS version to TLS1.0. If your users have the trouble connecting
> > to your mailserver because their clients cannot do TLS1.2 and that's
I really can't believe I didn't think about the possibility that my
browsers were both still caching the default root context from Tomcat 7
when I did the port swap.
I definitely need to always remember to consider the possibility that
I'm doing something stupid.
--
JHHL
On Friday, September 08, 2017 08:24:09 AM Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 09:40:21PM +0200, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> > Pol Hallen:
> > > 00 01 * * * root/usr/bin/rsnapshot alpha
> > > 30 3 * * * root/usr/bin/rsnapshot beta
> >
> > alpha wi
On 9/7/17, Ben Finney wrote:
> Urs Thuermann writes:
>
>> I see that some new versions of packages are installed without the old
>> versions being removed, although they are marked as automatically
>> installed, e.g. Linux kernel, clang, llvm, and some others. For
>> example
>>
>> # aptitude s
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 09:40:21PM +0200, Jochen Spieker wrote:
> Pol Hallen:
> > 00 01 * * * root/usr/bin/rsnapshot alpha
> > 30 3 * * * root/usr/bin/rsnapshot beta
>
> alpha will be run daily at 01:00 am and beta daily at 03:30 am. Is this
> what you
On 9/6/17, Gary Roach wrote:
> On 09/05/2017 07:10 PM, 黃世緯 wrote:
>> My computer is 11 years old, with single-channel ram, 80GB IDE hard
>> drive etc.
>>
>> The most important thing is the virtualisation, is it okay to install
>> Windows programme on linux?
>>
> I've been experimenting with KVM vi
> First, this LD_PRELOAD library does exactly one thing - it downgrades
> default TLS version to TLS1.0. If your users have the trouble connecting
> to your mailserver because their clients cannot do TLS1.2 and that's the
> only thing your mailserver advertizes - your users still won't be able
> to
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On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 05:23:11PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> Hi.
[...]
> So I got bored and wrote the thing today. A customary disclaimer
> follows:
Wow. That was quick. Although I'm probably not going to use it:
- hey, thanks a bunch!
- I'm sur
On Thu, 07 Sep 2017 16:51:25 -0400
DM wrote:
> Hello Debian support team. I am a happy Dabian 9 user. I would like
> to report an issue I am experiencing. In the past I used a package
> 'reportbug' to report bugs, but by design, I have to identify what
> package the issue is related to.
>
> I am
Reco wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 10:50:00PM +0100, Michael Grant wrote:
>> What is the right way for an admin to handle this problem on Debian
>> Testing?
> The only thing they told me back in the day was 'if you have to do a
> server - you use Debian stable'. This openssl incident and may
Michael Grant wrote:
> Nifty, been a while since I used the LD_PRELOAD trick myself.
> This whole thing has been bothering me over the last couple days. Why
> are so few people having this issue? 18 or so posts on this, only 3
> or so of us have done anything about this. I backed out libssl (
If you are torn between emacs and vi, it's probably because you haven't
run eval-mode inside emacs.
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, Nick Boyce wrote:
Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2017 22:19:49
From: Nick Boyce
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: Editor survival [Was: Recommended editor for novice programme
On Thu, Sep 07, 2017 at 10:50:00PM +0100, Michael Grant wrote:
> Nifty, been a while since I used the LD_PRELOAD trick myself.
>
> This whole thing has been bothering me over the last couple days. Why
> are so few people having this issue?
There are few that are running servers on Debian testing
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