You simply started something compiled with an older Qt lib.
After some updates wether restart your desktop or pc if this dies not help...
Am 28. Mai 2020 22:11:46 MESZ schrieb james :
>comrades,
>
>Pdfs are becoming a challenge to print. I'm sure I'll be printing pdf
>files for decades to come.
>
Hi...
I am using kde5 daily at work in a PC and a laptop, @ home in an other PC... It
is usable as long as you dont use kdepim / akonadi with e.g. mailing lists...
As soon as my count of Mails grow over some thousands, akonadi simply stops
working, that means is no longer fetching or displaying
Am Montag, 6. Oktober 2014, 22:47:51 schrieb Mick:
> On Monday 06 Oct 2014 16:44:57 Jens Reinemuth wrote:
> >
> > And to go deeper: Why don't they store documents in a database, that is
> > better optimized for documents... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use this
>
And to go deeper: Why don't they store documents in a database, that is better
optimized for documents... MongoDB? CouchDB? Instead they use this shitty
mixture of MySQL and Virtuoso!? WTF?
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ast, secure desktop toys, imho.
>
> who told you that 'bloated' buzz word? The same people who told you
> about 'the cloud' or 'web 2.0'?
i think the same people that told him, that desktop environments are security
risks...
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Am Samstag, 25. Januar 2014, 06:01:32 schrieb Jens Reinemuth:
> Hi everybody...
>
> [...]
Hi again...
as there was no response and i did again a lot of googling there really seems
to exist no way to use a usb fritzcard with a kernel > 2.6.x and no one ported
a driver...
No
nks!
Jens
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Don't thank me for the quotes. Thank the people who made them. I
mearly cut and past.
From: Faux_Pseudo
Am Montag, 21. Oktober 2013, 10:43:46 schrieb Neil Bothwick:
> On Sun, 20 Oct 2013 11:49:44 +0200, Silvio Siefke wrote:
>
> > use someone a tablet with Gentoo or alternatives? I want me buy a
> > tablets, but im not sure i can familiar use Android. Has someone a
> > tablet with gentoo or other Dis
ATA works, ... What else should work?
regards,
Jens
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> ### Mail vom Wednesday 03 October 2012, 01:01:41: ###
>
> I has compile new kernel, but the result is same.
>
> CONFIG_USB_ACM=y
> CONFIG_USB_PRINTER=y
> CONFIG_USB_WDM=y
> CONFIG_USB_TMC=y
>
Hi,
i don't really remember where - perhaps search the mailinglist-archive - but i
think i've read
Am Donnerstag, 9. Februar 2012, 18:33:12 schrieb Daniel D Jones:
> I was one of those bitten by the upgrade to KMail back in October. After
> spending nearly two days without access to email while trying to get the
> upgrade and migration to work, I gave up and pinned KMail to version
> 4.4.11.1.
On 10.11.2011 23:24, William Kenworthy wrote:
On Thu, 2011-11-10 at 17:10 +0100, Jens Reinemuth wrote:
On 10.11.2011 16:48, James wrote:
Jens Reinemuth reinemuth.info> writes:
i currently live in an appartment that has a very lousy
wlan-access-point for the people.
[...]
Hi...
On 10.11.2011 16:48, James wrote:
Jens Reinemuth reinemuth.info> writes:
i currently live in an appartment that has a very lousy
wlan-access-point for the people.
[...]
Hi...
all you mentioned is really true... i don't care really much for the
security as i don't provide t
Hi list,
i currently live in an appartment that has a very lousy
wlan-access-point for the people. There is an AP with dd-wrt and
WPA2-PSK... currently i only have wlan at the window in the kitchen and
my gentoo-pc which stands about 5m away from that does not even see the
ap while scanning.
On 04.11.2011 14:18, Michael Mol wrote:
> We use Openfire and Asterisk at work. I wasn't aware they could be
> integrated, though.
>
> Meanwhile, each independently is great.
While i agree that asterisk is great i really think that openfire is "a
hell of a jabber server"... While ejabberd runs as e
On 13.10.2011 16:16, Michael Mol wrote:
> (At least, I think that's the package name for vanilla sources. I
emerge vanilla-sources
Hi everybody,
i registered a new domain yesterday and tried to set the primary ans
secondary nameserver as usual, which resulted in the following
error-message:
Nameserver error - ERROR: 116 SOA record response must be authoritative
(resolver, answer)
([/10.121.46.9|/2001:608:6:7:5:0:0:11]=--80.2
I use it on all of my hardware (except the smartphone)...
That includes my server (Xeon, 64bit, nginx, mariadb, mongodb, postfix, ...),
my pc at home (Core2, 64Bit, kde 4.7), the netbook (32bit, atom, kde 4.7), my
file-server (atom, 64bit, samba)...
gentoo is the system of choice on every new
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juli 2011, 16:18:46 schrieb Jens Reinemuth:
> Hi everybody,
>
> i'm totally stuck with an installation of a server using SoftwareRAIDs (10)
> with an adaptec aic79xx Controller...
>
> I thought that perhaps the drivers must be corrupted, but i found som
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juli 2011, 17:23:15 schrieb Mark Knecht:
> Hi Jens,
>I've never bothered with actually making the boot device RAID as
> it's pretty easy to recreate if it dies. I do mirror my /boot
> partition on three drives so that hopefully I can change what BIOS
> looks at to boot and get
Am Donnerstag, 7. Juli 2011, 16:40:47 schrieb Florian Philipp:
> You will still need metadata=0.9.0 if you want to partition the raid
> itself and then boot from it (e.g. create /boot and root on the md device).
>
> Please also take a look at the thread in [2].
>
> [1] http://savannah.gnu.org/tas
Hi everybody,
i'm totally stuck with an installation of a server using SoftwareRAIDs (10)
with an adaptec aic79xx Controller...
I thought that perhaps the drivers must be corrupted, but i found some (older)
howtos that described you should be using metadata=0.9.0 at least on the boot
and root
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