On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 17:14:54 -0800
John Jason Jordan dijo:
>jjj@Devil-Bonobo:~$ iw wlan0 scan
>command failed: Operation not permitted (-1)
>jjj@Devil-Bonobo:~$ sudo iw wlan0 scan
>[sudo] password for jjj:
>command failed: Network is down (-100)
>jjj@Devil-Bonobo:~$ ifconfig wlan0 up
>SIOCSIFFLAG
On Sat, 08 Nov 2014 16:16:40 -0800
Russell Senior dijo:
>> "King" == King Beowulf writes:
>
>King> On 11/07/2014 11:29 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>>>
>>> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available
>>>
> "King" == King Beowulf writes:
King> On 11/07/2014 11:29 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>>
>> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available
>> wifi networks and to connect to them, but I can't remember what
>
> "Michael" == Michael Rasmussen writes:
Michael> On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 11:29:42PM -0800, John Jason Jordan
Michael> wrote:
>> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>>
>> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available
>> wifi networks and to connec
By way IT WORKED big tnx there to Ed... I had to make
sure that the proper time was selected, I thought I had
selected HH:MM but I had hh:mm:ss which is 12 hr time.
On Sat, Nov 8, 2014 at 11:41 AM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> All I needed was Time worked rate and amount billed.
> That worked, since tim
All I needed was Time worked rate and amount billed.
That worked, since timeclock already does all of the
other calculations all I do is move the duration from
TimeClock to the invoice, now I will modify my invoice
to where it can handle the time rather than my having
to convert it to decimal
On
On 11/08/2014 09:54 AM, Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I am trying to figure out how to handle time in a spreadsheet. I need
> to enter the time hh:mm and then the hourly billing and obtain a billing
> value for that time entered. Presently I just round the minutes to the
> nearest 15 minute value, i
On Sat, 8 Nov 2014 07:12:37 -0800
Michael Rasmussen dijo:
>On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 11:29:42PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available wifi
>> networks and to connect to the
On 11/07/2014 11:29 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>
> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available wifi
> networks and to connect to them, but I can't remember what they are and
> my google fu is failing me. Can som
You have to have a "duration" field. I end up having a Time In and a Time
Out, which are of the type Time. I then take the difference, and set that
field to Duration. Then I can multiply that duration by the rate (I THINK
duration is in seconds, so I ended up having to divide it by 3600? You will
w
Folks,
I am trying to figure out how to handle time in a spreadsheet. I need
to enter the time hh:mm and then the hourly billing and obtain a billing
value for that time entered. Presently I just round the minutes to the
nearest 15 minute value, i.e. .25, .5, .75 or 1. But I would actually like
to
On Fri, Nov 07, 2014 at 11:29:42PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>
> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available wifi
> networks and to connect to them, but I can't remember what they are and
> my google fu is f
On Fri, 2014-11-07 at 23:29 -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Xubuntu 14.04.1, fresh install shortly after it was released.
>
> I know there are commands that can be used to scan for available wifi
> networks and to connect to them, but I can't remember what they are and
> my google fu is failing
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