the occasional
envelope, thus the low price end.
Thanks
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> Do you know how Linux can be installed on such kind of laptop?
>>
>> Before I Google, I thought I ask about any personal experience here.
>>
>>
>> thanks
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>> -v
Yes, disable secure boot is a must ... I have long since dropped
On 2017-01-08 18:19, Jim Karlock wrote:
> I got several hits when I entered 8" floppy on ebay.
>
> Thanks
> JK
>
Make sure you're entering that on eBay though.
Lots of results on Google, but many not helpful for this particular
problem.
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ja...
picked up an i2c
sensor that's hooked up to the pi and read by the python script.
I tossed it up here, if you want to give it a go. It's worked on both
an original model B and a pi 3 for me.
https://github.com/diffra/AcuRiteSDR
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On 2016-12-29 21:06, Chuck Hast wrote:
> I use something called WeeWx, www.weewx.com for grabbing WX data off
> of sensors, it is written in python and in fact the fellow that wrote
> it I
> believe
> lives in the gorge somewhere.
>
> James are you using WeeWX?
>
>
sensors they sell, so that might be a good
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Russell Senior wrote:
> The subject line is partly a joke. I have an HP Deskjet 932c, probably
> 10 years old or something vaguely like that. The ink cartridges are
> about shot (currently blue instead of black, morphing into a red). A
> replacement set of ink (HP 78/45) is about $80, which is
tober 2016
<https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/ReleaseSchedule>
Does that help?
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computing power is across
the board, all that desirable.
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ything I find in
~/.kde4/share/config/
Question one: is that a bug?
Question two: how can I increase that value, now, and is there a maximum
it can be increase to?
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that.
Thanks,
-Denis
Denis Heidtmann
With no experience with Evolution, perhaps I should just keep quiet?
The only thought I had was do it as root ... if the old folder is
associated with a file/directory in the filesystem.
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So ... oh, well.
Any last thoughts?
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of experience, personal and
professional. Professionally, I ran many 4m+ printers into the dirt,
returned them to life, and ran them into the dirt again. We got our
moneys worth out of those little workhorses, yes.
Hope that helps ... good luck
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is underway
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Jim Garrison wrote:
On 6/26/2015 6:44 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
Fred James wrote:
Jim Garrison wrote:
LCD monitors are not subject to magnetic interference the way
CRTs were, so making a Faraday cage out of aluminum foil will not
work. The fan is causing your power to fluctuate
t...@wescottdesign.com wrote:
It's more likely that the fan is causing a power drag that is affecting
your monitor.
A UPS may be your best bet, if you can stand the beeping when the fan
acts up.
On 2015-06-25 17:24, Fred James wrote:
I live on the top floor of an apartment building
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(Slackware-14.1, various firefox-31.n).
Rich
I didn't know that ... but I just gave it a spin, and it isn't really
classic ... sort of an unfortunate hybrid ... sigh. Google says they
are continuing to try to improve their map and one can hope, I suppose.
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Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 2 May 2015, Fred James wrote:
I didn't know that ... but I just gave it a spin, and it isn't really
classic ... sort of an unfortunate hybrid ... sigh. Google says they are
continuing to try to improve their map and one can hope, I suppose.
Fred,
The only
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If you run `java -version` what JRE version does it report?
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On 2015-04-06 13:04, Roderick Anderson wrote:
Rich,
If you are running Postfix I strongly suggest running Postgrey or other
greylisting software.
I saw a 90%+ drop in incoming spam about one day after it was fired up
(5+ years ago). This was for around 200 domains. I have had to
laptops are designed and sold for industrial or scientific use,
although there are some ruggedized laptops which are sold for military
and law enforcement applications, and there are some (very rare) ECC
SODIMMs produced by Samsung.
/snip
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that the current batch of discovered exploits are aimed
at those two OS groups.
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Larry Brigman wrote:
Not just hard drives but the whole of the electronics coming out of china
in the near future.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/us-slams-new-chinese-rules-for-tech-firms/?utm_campaign
files the only option?
TIA,
Rich
Rich Shepard
Would CSV files help? I think MS Office can still handle CSV files
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Russell Johnson wrote:
It’s really quiet in here…
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Quiet can be good ... right now we have a lot of snow ... now about
you. November set a record for us, of nearly 2 meters of snowfall.
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I have had a router that started at the high end
I picked numbers for my printers from somewhere in the middle, and I
have never had a conflict
I never told my router about them
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the downloads window (ctrl+j). Your
install sounds wonky -- maybe blow away the profile and start fresh, or
grab the latest stable from Mozilla's site rather than your repos?
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I would strongly recommend visiting the following link:
http://arstechnica.com/security/2014/09/bug-in-bash-shell-creates-big-security-hole-on-anything-with-nix-in-it/
Long story short, if you can execute this shell command:
env x='() { :;}; echo vulnerable' bash -c
the second is asking for a listing of the current directory (PWD)
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retrieve those files easily.
Any simple/easy suggestions?
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Ignore trolls ... their attention span is abnormally short.
Michael Dexter wrote:
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The more there is about AK47s on this list, the more likely that I will no
longer participate.
Agreed completely. The paintball drone etc. topics that have spun off
happening.
Does perl have anything like that?
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the HUB in the place of the router/switch, the DSL and the
computers were all happy ... I just had to change the 3rd octet on my
printer addresses/net mask.
So, I am guessing that the DSL is handing out DHCP?
Yes, I think I will opt for a new router/switch/firewall.
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be good enough?
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don't have any multipage tiffs to check. If I had
any multipage tiffs, I could check Okular as well ... but the original
post said that had been tried.
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Fred James wrote:
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 22 Apr 2014, Chuck Hast wrote:
Here at work I have thousands of pages of tiff files, many of them
multi-page. I keep on running into a issue with my Linux boxes, that is
that multi-page tiffs just are not viewable (only first page) I am running
Wayne E. Van Loon Sr. wrote:
On 04/22/2014 08:01 AM, Fred James wrote:
I have just installed XV ... cute ... a little clunky, but cute ...
might be useful ... printed image leaves a bit to be desired ... YMMV.
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On what distribution did you install xv? I have used xv
able to locate the file that is being discussed?
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wiz-kid but I did have to mess with it a little from
time to time ... I used to have one of these, that I found quite
useful/helpful ... your mileage may vary? Hope this helps?
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Samba Pocket Reference, 2nd Edition
http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596005467.do
...
Had an older Intel P4 ... everything USB was dog slow
Got a newer Intel Quad-core i3-3220 ... USB moves pretty well
Hope that helps
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Disclaimer ... I have no connection whatsoever with Kingston, and I
don't sell computer products of any kind
, cable, and myself there for help.
Rich
Have you tried
http://192.168.2.1
??? (every router I have ever had ... not too many, by the way ... has
required the http://)
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, cable, and myself there for help.
Rich
Have you tried
http://192.168.2.1
??? (every router I have ever had ... not too many, by the way ... has
required the http://)
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Oops ... I amend ... I just connected to my old Linksys without the http://
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=c03659945cc=usdlc=enlc=enproduct=5360082tmp_track_link=ot_search
... wherein it is (sort of) explained how to get the CD/DVD to boot. I say
sort of because it isn't a perfect world, eh? But we got there, and that is
the main point.
Thanks again
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My old Compaq Evo finally died and I bought a Acer Aspire w/W8 installed.
I want to rid the machine of W8 without trashing any system necessary files
that might be on the hard drive.
Anybody know of any problems like that? Or some place to look?
Thank you
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in
B=2
C=40
D=15
so we want cell A1 to contain the number 15, which is the new value in
cell D1
Could you please, clarify your first paragraph solution, perhaps with an
example?
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Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Sat, May 11, 2013 at 03:59:31PM -0400, Fred James wrote:
Bill Thoen
I am trying to follow the solution in your first paragraph ...
The second paragraph solution, and others I have seen so far, only count
the number of rows, or with a little modification the number
any
comments or suggestions ... thank you.
Tested on OpenOffice Calc 3.4.1, running Mageia2, KDE4
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or
Libre Office Draw toolbox18.html, depending on the content, as all
of them can import PDFs and will let you edit the files.
So I tested that suggestion with GIMP (2.8) and that works pretty well,
I think.
Thank you
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PS: I used to use xJournal on GNOME with some success
that one).
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) going from maximized to full-screen gains 3 lines/rows and
no columns
(d.1) 51 lines at maximized, and 54 at full-screen
(d.2) 184 columns in either case
I guess you'd have to be there?
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another person breaking stuff ... sigh again
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days but I don't see
anything that matches gpg ... in short I am having a bit of trouble
figuring out why the file should be there at all
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Michael Rasmussen wrote:
On Sat, Dec 01, 2012 at 11:17:04AM -0500, Fred James wrote:
All
I opened a root console on my Mageia2 KDE4 desktop and got a new message
I had not seen before ... to the effect that .../gpg.conf was in an
unsafe configuration.
gpg.conf shoud have permissions of 600
the service if you have to add it. If that
doesn't work, it might be helpful to see the whole main.cf (you can
obfuscate anything you don't want to share, though I can't think of
anything in there that would be sensitive.)
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some software is just as flaky as M$ could make it.
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fields.
Example: To sort on the second field, use `--key=2,2' (`-k 2,2').
See below for more notes on keys and more examples. See also the
`--debug' option to help determine the part of the line being used
in the sort.
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misunderstood?
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I use a trackball, and did since 1996 when a mouse gave me tendinitis of
the right elbow. Accupunture cured that and it's not recurred.
My current trackball is a Logitech optical wireless that allows the
middle
Looking for any experience or advice concerning adding subtitles to
downloaded movies, ON LINUX ... no windows or mac here ... thanks
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a script.
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UNIX and Linux are good solid OS's, but not all applications are worthy
... i.e., some of them hang badly and then fail to go away in any useful
way.
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(forgive the top post in this case please_
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plug...@martinconsulting.com wrote:
Those of you that attended the PLUG Advanced Topics presentation on Linux
Containers earlier this week know that I wasn't able to give the promised
demo. To satisfy
Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2012, Fred James wrote:
Someone else has responded with suggestion(s) to help ... my (OT) 2 cents
is to marvel at the number of people who (whether running MS, Linux, OSX,
UNIX, or what have you) will apply patches/updates/upgrades, untested
with suggestion(s) to help ... my (OT) 2
cents is to marvel at the number of people who (whether running MS,
Linux, OSX, UNIX, or what have you) will apply patches/updates/upgrades,
untested, to a critical machine/OS/application. We all (including me)
do it, but it still amazes me.
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intend to stop
running Linux of some sort for your personal use, you might want to stay
subscribed anyway ... best of luck to you no matter what you decide to do.
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Tim
Doesn't work on screen lock for Mandriva 2008.0 (old, I know ... so
maybe a new bug?)
This screen lock uses screen savers
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Some terminal apps have a reset available from one of the drop-down
menus ... in the case of Gnome terminal, the drop-down menu is called
Terminal
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John Meissen wrote:
Have you tried the 'reset' shell command?
When I killed X to log out the display on tty1
would the total be for the necessary? What is necessary that
doesn't come with the box?
Just curious
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used to have good success opening MS project with OOo ...
but not so good going the other way ... sigh
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disturbing the base
machine or host OS
(5) other ... oh, now that is a long list
... is any of that any help at all?
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Mandriva 2008.0
Seamonkey 1.1.10
(o'how very 'ld)
No problems to report here ... don't have Reply-List but Reply does fine
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to do ... might want to run
the program first, printing out what it would do, without actually doing it.
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remember) would not had suited my needs anyway. I think
Mandrake once supported laptop install as well.
Sorry
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actually happens, or is likely to happen, or be
tolerated
Make it too complex and it will probably not fly
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always happen on Sundays), on some SVR4
boxes it was 280 days ... that was dependent on how the OS counted time.
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Pete Lancashire wrote:
http://www.wired.com/wiredenterprise/2011/10/dennis-ritchie/
This story may be apocryphal, and, I can't recall just where I read or
heard it, but the story goes that Dennis Ritchie was on a committee
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Drop the poor sod off your shoulders ... he is too heavy to carry like
that ... if he annoys enough people he will effectively ban himself.
(just my two pennies worth)
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you said God so it must be your God, so of course you know
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don't expect you to understand that
I honestly don't care what gender you assign to your god/God, nor that
you think that this is the god/God of any other person/persons.
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Michael C. Robinson wrote:
With Keith's baiting of me to get others upset, why are you upset with
me??? I
and mileage may vary.
My cousin reads mostly mysteries ... she is into one series right now
that combines cookbooks with murder mysteries.
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Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
Fred James wrote:
JM wrote:
I'm debating the computational expense of adjusting my SPAM filter to
search the email body of every PLUG email message for reactos vs. simply
rejecting all email from Michael C. Robinson.
I done this already
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(not asking for a vote, just stating a fact).
Now, answering your question ... you are the one professing an interest,
so why don't you do it (rhetorical question, again)?
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might be delimited by
either a tab or space, and that there may not be any spaces within a
field? Otherwise one might have to treat the data as fixed length
records ... is that possible?
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