Firefox is not working with wallmarts search function.
I am 85 and shouldn't be out shopping for common food and paper products.
So what do I install, I suspect javascript related, to make this stuff
work?
install is I believe, stretch.
Thanks
Cheers, Gene Heskett
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Le 16/03/2020 à 17:15, Erwann Le Bras a écrit :
>
> je suppose que c'est la commande "mail"
>
> il doit prendre comme sujet uniquement le premier item 'hostname' et
> les autres items sont considérés comme des destinataires locaux
>
> protège tout le sujet et ça devrait passer comme attendu
>
On 03/05/2020 03:20 PM, Yongxian.Yao wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Recently, I want to use the linux-4.9.90 on Debian9.12,but I doubts when
> compiling the kernel.
> 1、Is it necessary to use the config-4.9.0-12 to compile the linux-4.9.90
> kernel?
Yes, it is usually a good Idea to start with their
Mark Fletcher wrote:
> Anyone have any advice what I should check to find what's missing?
most likely you need to connect with the appropriate profile.
I forgot already how the gnome gui looked like for it, but there was a pop
up menu where you can select sink or source for the audio.
I also
Hi!
I have been able to get the WiFi connected continuously to the AP for
112 hours and counting (almost five days!). Now the WiFi follows the
AP frequency changes seamlessly without any drop.
What did I do? I removed the crda and wireless-regdb packages. I have
been suspecting of them long time
>>> Any recommendations for a suitable docking station?
I'd go with a good old powered USB2 hub, and connect keyboard, mouse, and
whatever
else you want to that. That should get you down to one USB and one VGA cable.
>> The generic laptop docks rely on high-bandwidth, high-power USB3 ports,
and
Hello
Recently I wanted to connect my iPhone 7 to a new Buster install in the
same way I had many years before with an earlier iPhone and earlier
Debian, so I could play music from it through my speakers.
Bluetooth setup on the Debian machine is basically working; I can
connect to a variety
Hello,
look at this:
https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?t=141836=30
This worked for me:
sudo sh -c "unset SUDO_USER; unset KDESU_USER; dolphin"
or this:
su --login
export $(dbus-launch)
export XAUTHORITY=/home/USER/.Xauthority
export DISPLAY=:0
dolphin
Bernd
Gary L. Roach wrote:
> Hi
bonsoir
je suppose que c'est la commande "mail"
il doit prendre comme sujet uniquement le premier item 'hostname' et les
autres items sont considérés comme des destinataires locaux
protège tout le sujet et ça devrait passer comme attendu
Le 16/03/2020 à 13:05, G2PC a écrit :
Bonjour, j'ai
On 3/16/20 9:50 AM, Andrii Borovyi wrote:
Once again I though about getting a dock station for my Dell Vostro
3360. Seems like there is no easy solution there. The only thing I
discovered is to switch to Latitude or XPS models (sorry, but no
Inspiron nor Vostro) that have support for docking
Stefan Monnier wrote:
> > You could get a USB hub that could connect some peripherals --
> > keyboard, mouse, printer, USB sticks... but nothing that will
> > handle video or power connections.
> > The generic laptop docks rely on high-bandwidth, high-power USB3
> > ports, and laptop support for
On Mon 16 Mar 2020 at 08:42:17 (-0400), rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> (Aside: I need to get a docking station with a VGA output as I "run" the
> laptop through a KVM switch and one of the computers connected to it has no
> HDMI output, and the KVM switch itself has no HDMI input.)
If it helps,
Once again I though about getting a dock station for my Dell Vostro 3360. Seems
like there is no easy solution there. The only thing I discovered is to switch
to Latitude or XPS models (sorry, but no Inspiron nor Vostro) that have support
for docking stations. Unfortunately, that's the only
> You could get a USB hub that could connect some peripherals --
> keyboard, mouse, printer, USB sticks... but nothing that will
> handle video or power connections.
> The generic laptop docks rely on high-bandwidth, high-power USB3
> ports, and laptop support for alternate video modes sent over
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> I'm thinking about buying a laptop docking station to make it easier to
> disconnect the laptop to take it to meetings.
>
> I don't know much about a laptop docking station except that the ones I've
> looked at seem to need only a USB (C or A) cable to connect the
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Asking this OT question here because this is my go to list for questions,
> especially ones for which I don't belong to a list that might be more
> specific
> to this subject.
>
> Background: I've installed Buster on an old laptop (my newest laptop, a Dell
>
Asking this OT question here because this is my go to list for questions,
especially ones for which I don't belong to a list that might be more specific
to this subject.
Background: I've installed Buster on an old laptop (my newest laptop, a Dell
Inspiron 1501) and I'm working on installing
Bonjour,
Ta configuration pour tun0 est correct du moment que ces adresses IP
n'entrent pas en conflit avec les adresses IP du côté serveur (si y'en a).
Tu peux aussi remplacer la ligne ifconfig en question par une ligne du
genre: server 10.8.9.0 255.255.255.0 si tu veux que le serveur VPN puisse
On Wednesday 11 March 2020 13:26:28 nicolas.patr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
https://www.ginjfo.com/actualites/logiciels/linux/debian-linux-decroche-le-titre-de-los-le-plus-vulnerable-20200311
Infos sur ce site et la société :
"Conformément aux dispositions des 1° et 2° de l’article 1er du décret
Bonjour, j'ai mis en place la ligne suivante sur mon serveur web, dans
le fichier .bashrc
Aucun soucis, le mail est bien envoyé.
# ALERTE MAIL SUITE A LA CONNEXION SSH
echo 'Accès Shell Serveur le ' `date` `who` | mail -s `hostname` Shell
Serveur de `who | cut -d"(" -f2 | cut -d")" -f1`
Bonsoir,
En cette période un peu... difficile, je vous propose de revenir aux
fondamentaux, à savoir Debian ;-)
Bref, je voudrais installer OpenVPN sur mon serveur OVH.
Après quelques recherches, j'ai trouvé notamment cette documentation :
https://wiki.debian.org/fr/OpenVPN
Les premières étapes
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