I do have libpoppler-qt5-1:
dpkg -l libpoppler-qt5-1
ii libpoppler-qt5-1:amd6 0.26.5-2+deb8u1
and libpoppler-qt5.so.1: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpoppler-qt5.so.1
The command to build the package. I first went with:
apt-get -b source libpoppler64=0.48.0-2
but also tried:
dpkg-build
Hi,
I am trying to compile "libpoppler" in Debian Jessie (amd64) from testing
sources:
apt-get -b source libpoppler64=0.48.0-2
I resolved the build dependencies:
apt-get build-dep libpoppler64=0.48.0-2
The build begins, but stops with an error:
make[1]: entering directory
"/home/davide/d
2012/12/7 Andrei POPESCU
> On Vi, 07 dec 12, 12:29:36, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is
> so
> > slw.
> > The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displayin
Hi,
it is very frustrating when I use tab groups in iceweasel, because it is so
slw.
The problem seems to be xorg which loads the cpu to 100% when displaying
and managing tab groups.
I have the same problem on occasional web pages.
My system:
- cpu: Intel Core2 Duo 64 bit;
- debian amd64, s
Hi,
how can I have pyPdf working with python3?
I have installed python-pypdf (debian package: 1.13-1) and python3.2
(3.2.1~rc1-1), but when executing a script with:
from pyPdf import PdfFileReader
I get the following error:
ImportError: No module named pyPdf
Further details:
Distribution: s
hat I can do, now? Is there a way to retrieve things
and boot MSWin again.
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Davide
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Hi,
My question is not strictly debian related and rises from two
considerations:
1. most computers, for most of the time they are on, don't use theire
full power;
2. when doing an hard job resources are never enough (the more you have
the better is).
I wonder if there is a way to make 2 or more d
I have LyX_0.12.0 working on my pc, installed with dpkg on a
debian-slink distribution.
Now I'm trying to upgrade LyX to 1.0.3 starting from sources.
The problem is that when configure ends running it gives the following
error message:
The following problems have been detected by configure.
*
Hi,
I have a slow machine (486, with 16 Mb of RAM) and I'm trying to keep as
faster as possible. Working in command line mode I've no problem, but in
X ...
So I'd like to know what's the better choice for a window manager on a
system like mine.
Now I'm using twm. Are fvwm2 or BlackBox faster? Or w
Thank you for help. I send in attachment my XF86config file.
Davide
Stephan Hachinger wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> How is your X configured? Could you attach XF86config, please?
>
> Kind Reagards, Stephan Hachinger.
# XF86Config auto-generated by XF86Setup
#
# Copyright (c) 1996 by The XFree86 Project, In
Hi,
when trying to start X-Window in 16bit color mode an error message
appear saying that linear memory is required. What does it mean?
(I tryed changing resolution but this doesn't solve.)
I've a Tseng Labs ET4000 video card with 1024 kb memory on a 486 with
16Mb RAM and 32 Mb Swap.
Do I need
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Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
> /dev/mouse is a symlink (via ln -s) from whatever is your mouse. So if your
> mouse is on com1 it should look like
>
> /dev/mouse -> /dev/ttyS0
>
> a ps2 is psaux.
The mouse is a Serial Mouse.
/dev/mouse i's already:
/dev/mouse -> /dev/ttyS0
and even trying:
I everybody,
I tryed to run XFree after configuring with xf86config. After a while
that I typed startx (and the monitor came black) there is a return to
comand line and appeared the message:
Fatal server error:
Cannot open mouse (Operation not supported by device)
So I tryed gpm, with a
Hi David,
I hope your exams went well.
Thank you for your help, now I tell you whay my sistem requires.
> If you will tell me what your system requires, then after my exams
> are over, i.e. after May 15, I will compile a kernel and make the
> kernel available for down load.
>
>
This is my sis
Hello everybody,
How can install Debian2.1 on a SCSI HD?
SCSI controller: Adaptec AHA-1510.
I cannot choose the SCSI HD during installation just booting from the
rescue floppy. Linux cannot see the SCSI controller, I believe. What can
I do?
I have a 486 with an IDE HD with windows95 and, on anoth
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