> On Tue, 25 Aug 2009, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> How do I identify the driver and how do I select one that will work
>> w/Ekiga?
>
>A bit of poking around told me the camera should work with video4linux,
> and lsmod tells me these modules are loaded:
>
> gspca_zc3xx50688 1
> gspca
> On Wed, 12 Aug 2009, Carl Karsten wrote:
>
>> "To run fully virtualized guests, host CPU support is needed. This is
>> typically referred to as Intel VT, or AMD-V. Xen uses a generic 'HVM'
>> layer to support both CPU vendors. To check for Intel VT support look
>> for
>> the 'vmx' flag, or for AM
> According to the Jquery docs at http://docs.jquery.com/CSS/height:
>
> $(window).height(); // returns height of browser viewport
> $(document).height(); // returns height of HTML document
>
> Is that what you're looking for?
I do not believe this will give you the right numbers. I get 1680x10
> I want to make my wydiwys presentation tool autoscale single
> images to the browser window. I want to fill as much of the
> window as I can, while preserving the image aspect ratio.
> The math is easy, but learning the pixel height of the inside
> of the browser window is surprisingly difficult
> dkim-milter will only verify DomainKeys signatures, it won't sign them.
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:51 PM, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:19:15PM -0700, Heath Morrison wrote:
>>> I prefer dkim-milter. The one caveat I can think of is that
>>> dkim-milter supports only DKIM
Here's a weird one, but I'm not afraid to ask:
I'm building an application that queries a database for reports, and then
lets the user manipulate the data (filter, sort, diff with older copies of
the same report [AKA "revisions"]). The revisions feature has made it
necessary to run the SELECT onl
That may have been true a while back, but I am finding that these days my
DKIM-signed mail is being accepted by yahoo. It must have been on their
TODO list to upgrade to DKIM right after the BIND9 upgrade (this is meant
to be a joke). I think this is a recent development.
> I prefer dkim-milter.
> On Mon, 4 May 2009, ckonstan...@pippiandcarlos.com wrote:
>
>> I am having difficulty getting latex to understand 11x17 (a.k.a.
>> tabloid)
>> paper size. Any suggestions?
>
> Carlos,
>
>I would include in preamble \usepackage{geometry} and include
> specifications for \paperwidth and \paperh
I am having difficulty getting latex to understand 11x17 (a.k.a. tabloid)
paper size. Any suggestions?
Carlos
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>I've been expecting an e-mail message that's not shown up in my inbox.
> I
> grepped /var/log/maillog for the domain and found a record for a partial
> transaction:
>
> Mar 20 10:52:12 salmo postfix/qmgr[11647]: 5730AE7:
> from=, size=6636, nrcpt=1 (queue active)
>
>What does this tell you
> I sent some email to a friend who has email through att.net. The same
> friend
> that I sent mail to without incident in January. Back came the RBL bounce
> from ATT. WT_? I know I sent mail to her just a few weeks ago without
> incident.
>
> So I go to the website referred to in the bounce n
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