xxd?
Quick example.
xxd SQLite-ODBC.txt
: 7375 646f 2061 6464 2d61 7074 2d72 6570 sudo add-apt-rep
0010: 6f73 6974 6f72 7920 2d79 2070 7061 3a6c ository -y ppa:l
0020: 696e 7578 676e 6475 2f73 716c 6974 6562 inuxgndu/sqliteb
0030: 726f 7773 6572 0a73 7564 6f20 6170 742d r
Perhaps this would work. I haven't followed the thread too closely so I
may be way off base in what is needed.
Annotating
Let’s annotate our image with some text so we know what we’re looking
at. We can set the -gravity (where the annotation should occur), a
background colour (from a built-
My call is Linux Mint.
I was a Redhat based user for years starting with Redhat. Used Fedora
for classes at the local community college. Shifted to CentOS for
servers and desktop. Tried one of the first Ubuntu and hated the user
interface.
Lots of folks from the local Linux user group wer
Michael, Chuck;
Quick message as I'm heading out the door for a meeting.
Am I understanding correctly. You have N3FJP running on a Linux system
- the server?
Rod - K7ZBE
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On 5/22/19 10:53 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
Ahh, field day, yes I can see now exactly what you are looking for. And yes
s
I'm looking into circuit design and simulation ... for the sub-novice
and lazy person.
I've had one electronic technician class circa 1978, one circuits class
circa 1982 and almost no experience in the field.
Now I'm interested in playing around with some circuits I've run across
for amateur
newer/newest/working version of LO Base.
Again thanks for the reply.
73,
Rod
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On 1/26/19 4:23 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2019, Roderick Anderson wrote:
Anyone have experience building a non-trival DB application using
LibreOffice?
Rod,
Tried it a couple of times and gave up.
Anyone have experience building a non-trival DB application using
LibreOffice?
My forehead is hurting. Mostly it appears to be issues with using
Firebird or SQLite3. I'm currently working on a Linux Mint 18.3 system
with LibreOffice 6 installed from a non-Repo .deb.
I think I got crazy one
ge?ie=UTF8&psc=1
On Jan 4, 2019, at 12:11 PM, Roderick Anderson wrote:
I seem to remember at least two threads last year about printers.
Didn't follow them then but now I am in the market. :-/
All the 'Best of/for' articles aren't helping.
Anyone know of a chart list
I seem to remember at least two threads last year about printers.
Didn't follow them then but now I am in the market. :-/
All the 'Best of/for' articles aren't helping.
Anyone know of a chart listing features for a lot of the printers?
Heck I'd take recommendations.
LED or laser (not inkjet),
Michael,
You should check your Sent folder.
I believe Mailman scrubs the To: of the originator's address.
Rod
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On 12/6/18 10:22 AM, Richard England wrote:
CC: yourself on your messages, Michael. Gmail will not send email to
you if you are the originator of the message.
On 12/6/18 10:13
On 11/30/18 8:16 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 11/29/18 9:55 PM, Russell Senior wrote:
I don't know that I've ever seen a usb-scsi adapter in the flesh. It
does seem from an amazon search that they do exist.
I saw that, too. But I've been bitten by things like this before, where
it works for
I should suggest looking at postgrey.
Back many years ago (in a previous life/job) I sent up 6 or so MX
servers (forwarders) for a small ISP. Once I got postgrey installed and
running I saw 90%+ drop in SPAM to just my email address.
YMMV,
Rod
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On 11/15/18 10:47 AM, Michael Christopher Ro
Sorry for being off topic but my Google foo is failing me.
I'm am trying to create a Writer Form that doesn't need an external
database.
The form will be a membership application the user can fill out and
print. The more common fields are working but when I try to create a
list box it keeps
Yup. It's been awhile! 😁
Rod
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On November 2, 2018 16:22:13 Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 2 Nov 2018, Roderick Anderson wrote:
It's been years since I wrote procmail scripts but the thing that jumps
out at me is the position of the asterisk. Should it go before the period?
Rod,
Rich,
It's been years since I wrote procmail scripts but the thing that jumps
out at me is the position of the asterisk. Should it go before the period?
Rod
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On 11/2/18 1:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
I've still not corrected procmail's putting messages from one mail
list in
my inbox. Thi
Dick,
I haven't followed this thread so I may be completely off base.
Depending on what you're trying to accomplish you might look at KVM or Wine.
Several HAMs and Linux users succeeded getting a Window only HAM radio
logging program running on Linux. I had tried several times before but
ran
On 10/06/2018 02:50 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
On Sat, 6 Oct 2018 12:23:04 -0700
Erik Lane dijo:
That would be nice to be able to stop it in that way. I'm not a Linux
guru, so I'd also like to hear if there's some way to do that.
However, I just wanted to say that I always use -P as one
We recently lost our web master for the local user group. Died suddenly
in the night. No warning at all.
We didn't have a backup plan in place so I'm researching how to at least
get a static copy of the web site.
Domain name is under one persons name, DNS is under my control, but the
site
Rich,
Did you check your fstab for correct entries?
I just had an embarrassing episode with a system I supported and I had
physically disconnected a drive but left the fstab entry. This on a
server that ran for months (years?) without reboots. Then the last time
when the UPS ran down while
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