If not already claimed, I will take:
network/sshpass
system/coolkey
network/arping
network/nbtscan
network/tinyproxy
Michael Edie
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On 10/1/20 2:55 pm, Christoph Willing wrote:
> On 10/1/20 10:22 am, Rich Shepard wrote:
>> I sent this directly to Chris but it was rejected.
>>
> Sorry about that - I don't know why
>
>
>> I bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE 400. The SANE supported devices page says
>> it's completely supported using
On 10/1/20 10:22 am, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I sent this directly to Chris but it was rejected.
>
Sorry about that - I don't know why
> I bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE 400. The SANE supported devices page says
> it's completely supported using the pixma module.
>
I think they're referring to their
On 1/9/20 4:22 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
I sent this directly to Chris but it was rejected.
I bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE 400. The SANE supported devices page says
it's completely supported using the pixma module.
I just built and installed your pixma SBo package.
sane-find-scanner shows
found
On Thu, Jan 9, 2020, 18:46 Nate Bargmann wrote:
> First off, I want to say thanks to everyone who keeps SBo going. It is
> such a fantastic resource for those running Slackware. Over a year ago
> I moved back to Debian and have been maintaining nine package scripts
> simply to maintain a connec
First off, I want to say thanks to everyone who keeps SBo going. It is
such a fantastic resource for those running Slackware. Over a year ago
I moved back to Debian and have been maintaining nine package scripts
simply to maintain a connection to the distribution that I started with
back in '96.
I sent this directly to Chris but it was rejected.
I bought a Canon CanoScan LiDE 400. The SANE supported devices page says
it's completely supported using the pixma module.
I just built and installed your pixma SBo package.
sane-find-scanner shows
found USB scanner (vendor=0x2e04, product=0xc0
I would like to step forward for
*WordNet*
*antiprism*
*xcircuit*
*lbreakout2* -> actually, I'd like to propose moving to *lbreakouthd* since
the project page declares *lbreakout2* is no longer maintained and that
folks should use lbreakouthd instead. It has SDL2 dependencies that are in
SBO.
*tre
On 1/9/20 1:18 PM, Aaditya Bagga wrote:
On Thu, Jan 2, 2020 at 5:41 AM Robby Workman
wrote:
Hello all,
TL;DR version: if you would like to see any of the scripts on the
following list stay around, please step up to maintain them.
https://slackbuilds.org/DeadSBoBuilds
Reply with which scrip
Am 06/01/2020 um 14:36 schrieb B Watson:
> On 1/6/20, SARL burro-net wrote:
>> so there will never be a QT5 version.
> If this software (any of it being talked about in this thread) is at all
> useful or entertaining or whatever, and is just *qt4* and not *kde4*,
> I doubt there's a need to remove
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