On 04/12/13 18:56, Terry Coles wrote:
On Wednesday 04 December 2013 18:09:35 Tim Waugh wrote:
Whether or not the iPhone 5 is "64-bit" (I didn't hear how the
story
ended)
I think that the consensus was that it is.
iPhone5 and iPhone5C run the 32bit Apple A6 chip -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
On Wednesday 04 December 2013 18:09:35 Tim Waugh wrote:
> Whether or not the iPhone 5 is "64-bit" (I didn't hear how the
story
> ended)
I think that the consensus was that it is.
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Terry Coles
64 bit computing with Kubuntu Linux
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Next meeting: Bournemouth,
'Bug' has been reported, so awaiting any outcome. Will post responses
when I get them.
Thanks very much Tim for finding the problem and the work around. Have
not tried to print anything since as been too busy painting and fitting
a door!
Clive
/Supporting Open Source & Linux/
On 04/12/13
Here are some of the things I can remember...
powertop, showing how much time each CPU spends at which clock speed.
https://01.org/powertop/
The "Turbo" button you used to get on PCs. (Remember that?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turbo_button
GCC's -Werror=format-security flag, and spotting prog
On Wed, 2013-12-04 at 09:38 +, Tim Allen wrote:
> Thanks, that's pointed me in the right direction. But the remaining
> question is, how do I get the to be triggered? With
Which policy is used is set on a per-queue basis. It's the
"printer-op-policy". So to get a particular queue to use the
On 04/12/13 09:57, Tim Allen wrote:
On 04/12/13 09:38, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi Tim
On 03/12/13 16:39, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Tue, 2013-12-03 at 16:25 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi All
Playing around with CUPS 1.5.3 on Debian Squeeze. 1.5 has a nice
feature
to hide job details on the web interface vi
On 04/12/13 09:38, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi Tim
On 03/12/13 16:39, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Tue, 2013-12-03 at 16:25 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi All
Playing around with CUPS 1.5.3 on Debian Squeeze. 1.5 has a nice feature
to hide job details on the web interface via JobPrivateAccess and
JobPrivateValues
Hi Tim
On 03/12/13 16:39, Tim Waugh wrote:
On Tue, 2013-12-03 at 16:25 +, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi All
Playing around with CUPS 1.5.3 on Debian Squeeze. 1.5 has a nice feature
to hide job details on the web interface via JobPrivateAccess and
JobPrivateValues. With the following in cupsd.conf:
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