Mint XFCE 17.2
Sound Settings/ Output Device
should show both sets of speakers if they are attached - just choose the
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> Default Value: 0
> Explanation: Disable/enable HDMI audio
>
> My question is: what *do* I do with this? I'm assuming I need to
> add/remove something *somwhere* but...where/what?
>
> Any help would be most appreciated. Without the onboard sound card I'm
> stuck with
" shows an additional option -1 for audio:
audio:Audio enable (-1 = auto, 0 = disable, 1 = enable) (int)
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One of these images should help:
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Toshiba+Satellite+A660+keyboard=isch
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On 29/09/15 17:23, William Bennett wrote:
Toshiba Satellite A660
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On 21/09/15 12:00, James Gray wrote:
... give ye olde web page a shot in the arm? ...
Here is my attempt to remove the bits from the Slug website which don't
work and put in simple links to the bits which do work. The result is
not pretty, but at least it should work
+1
From: Marghanita da Cruz <marghan...@ramin.com.au>
> Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2015 09:16:31 +1000
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Website
> Hi All,
>
> How about a hackfest of the website at the SLUG meeting on Friday evening.
>
> Who has the passwords? Do we have to recover th
ccess (view/edit)
> >> 2) Lightweight
> >> 3) Linux (obviously, 'cause f**k paying Microsoft tax where I don't have
> >> to)
> >>
> >> It'd be nice if I could integrate it with AD (or at least LDAP query
> >> for usernames/passwords), but that's not
;? ;)
>
> Well, we *can *moan and criticise, but can anyone step up and give ye olde
> web page a shot in the arm? I'll bow up now as I am NOT a UI person. Hell,
> anything much beyond to command line is far to fancy for my taste! Just
> interested what the SLUG process is for getting
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> From: David <da...@kenpro.com.au>
> Date: Sat, 19 Sep 2015 10:36:20 +1000
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Website
> Not a great advertisement for Linux in Sydney :(
>
> Whoever is looking after the website, isn't. Does SLUG need a new website
> sponsor? or is the organisation pa
On Sat, Sep 19, 2015 at 10:36:20AM +1000, David wrote:
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> 16:52:07 +1000 (AEST)
> X-Original-To: slug@slug.org.au
> Delivered-To: slug@slug.or
> On 3 Oct 2015, at 10:00 am, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
>
>
> Not a great advertisement for Linux in Sydney :(
>
> Whoever is looking after the website, isn't. Does SLUG need a new website
> sponsor? or is the organisation passed it's use by date? T'would be a pity
The function keys on my Toshiba Satellite A660 are rather worn.
Can anyone tell me which one takes a screenshot, please?
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> Maybe I need to ask this on the Debian list BUT:
> I have set my system to Australian English and it insists on converting
> everything in Google Chrome to euros! How do I change it to display
> Australian Dollars?
>
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How about a hackfest of the website at the SLUG meeting on Friday evening.
Who has the passwords? Do we have to recover them?
Marghanita
On 14/09/15 06:31, Amos Shapira wrote:
I agree the site doesn't give a great shot of confidence in Linux as a web
server, it doesn't render any page
.
I've actually got an instance of that up and running - but getting it
talking to AD for authentication is proving problematic - and I don't
have the resources to dig into it properly.
I'll keep investigating - maybe I can find one which is point and click. :)
Thanks for your input.
DaZZa
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The SLUG AGM must be coming up.
Any nominations for committee - webmaster?
Marghanita
On 15/09/15 08:54, Tom Worthington wrote:
On 09/09/15 23:12, Heracles wrote:
... SLUG Site, now I cant get past the front page ...
On the Slug home page I see a row of menu items across the top: "
y Australian Dollars?
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Thanks James, but it turned out that Chrome somehow setup a currency
conversion extension. Once I
Just
interested what the SLUG process is for getting the community engaged -
this is obviously something we've noticed, and don't like, so how can we
change it?
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On 14 September 2015 at 06:31, Amos Shapira <amos.shap...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree the site doesn't give a grea
gt; for usernames/passwords), but that's not critical.
>>
>> It'd also be nice if I could put some kind of skin or theme on it
>> customised by the marketing nazi's to make it look all company-ie.
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
Not a great advertisement for Linux in Sydney :(
Whoever is looking after the website, isn't. Does SLUG need a new
website sponsor? or is the organisation passed it's use by date? T'would
be a pity indeed.
David
On 13/09/15 17:18, Rick Phillips wrote:
I agree with you Heracles. In fact
t upgrade and ended up with Debian 8.
The problem is that even though LC_MONETARY="en_AU.utf-8" I
get all currency in chrome converted to euros. Is there
another setting I may have missed?
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gt; Hi guys,
>> I am having a problem with my system. I installed Makulu Linux and let it
>> upgrade and ended up with Debian 8.
>> The problem is that even though LC_MONETARY="en_AU.utf-8" I get all
>> currency in chrome converted to euros. Is there another setting I ma
t;
> It'd also be nice if I could put some kind of skin or theme on it
> customised by the marketing nazi's to make it look all company-ie.
What colour car is best?
I find mediawiki easy to use, to maintain and my 5 min of fiddling painted it
in a form that pleased me
http://tigger.ws/wi
I agree the site doesn't give a great shot of confidence in Linux as a web
server, it doesn't render any page to completion for me.
There is a link to "See the code" which points to
https://github.com/sydney-linux-user-group/slug/commits/master, where the
last commit happened over three
see you there,
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be nice if I could put some kind of skin or theme on it
> customised by the marketing nazi's to make it look all company-ie.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> Thanks.
>
> DaZZa
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it look all company-ie.
Any suggestions?
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On 09/09/15 23:12, Heracles wrote:
... SLUG Site, now I cant get past the front page ...
On the Slug home page I see a row of menu items across the top: "Home |
Events | Archives | Mailing Lists | Get the code!": http://www.slug.org.au/
Here is what happens when I select the
Maybe I need to ask this on the Debian list BUT:
I have set my system to Australian English and it insists on converting
everything in Google Chrome to euros! How do I change it to display
Australian Dollars?
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an easy to navigate site
into a nightmare. I know my system is a bit dated. (I am using Debian
8 with enlightenment e17 as a desktop.)
I used to find it easy to navigate the SLUG Site, now I cant get past
the front page - which is worse than useless!
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ing Debian 8
> with enlightenment e17 as a desktop.)
> I used to find it easy to navigate the SLUG Site, now I cant get past the
> front page - which is worse than useless!
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> Heracles
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a problem with my system. I installed Makulu Linux and let
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The problem is that even though LC_MONETARY="en_AU.utf-8" I get all
currency in chrome converted to euros. Is there another setting I may
have missed?
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on it
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Any suggestions?
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I must congratulate the webmaster for turning an easy to navigate site
into a nightmare. I know my system is a bit dated. (I am using Debian 8
with enlightenment e17 as a desktop.)
I used to find it easy to navigate the SLUG Site, now I cant get past
the front page - which is worse than useless
Hi guys,
I am having a problem with my system. I installed Makulu Linux and let
it upgrade and ended up with Debian 8.
The problem is that even though LC_MONETARY="en_AU.utf-8" I get all
currency in chrome converted to euros. Is there another setting I may
have missed?
Ashle
HI Amos,
try...
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/sluggers
Is this what you are looking for?
Ben
On 10/06/15 13:05, Amos Shapira wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to find the SLUG mailing list archive but any link other than
the home page (e.g. http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/) just gives
Hi Amos,
You might need to try the way back machine.
I do recall asking trove to archive the slug website - but I can't find it - might not be avail even
if it is archived (there were some copyright issues surround trove's archive of websites)
Marghanita
On 10/06/15 13:05, Amos Shapira
for?
Ben
On 10/06/15 13:05, Amos Shapira wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to find the SLUG mailing list archive but any link other than
the home page (e.g. http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/) just gives
the
default Welcome to nginx! page.
Thanks,
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keep shaking my head, having never realized the significance of
all this prior to, oh idk, roughly say, yesterday. Might have been
about 11pm. Although it's now tomorrow, so if my engineering
calculations are right, that may have actually been the day before. I
think I need sleep.
:)
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Hi,
I'm trying to find the SLUG mailing list archive but any link other than
the home page (e.g. http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/) just gives the
default Welcome to nginx! page.
Thanks,
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it because I tried using an external DNS server and
in any
case there doesn't seem to be any resolution problem. On their
suggestion
I've rebooted both the Cisco router and NTU with no change. Does
anybody
have any thoughts?
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that's it because I tried using an external DNS server and in any
case there doesn't seem to be any resolution problem. On their
suggestion
I've rebooted both the Cisco router and NTU with no change. Does anybody
have any thoughts?
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resolution problem. On their suggestion
I've rebooted both the Cisco router and NTU with no change. Does anybody
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It smells like MTU. Run some pings and play around with the packet size to
find out when it gets fragmented.
From: david
Sent: Monday 8 June 3:25 pm
Subject: [SLUG] the curious case of the inaccessible websites
To: slug@slug.org.au
I have a business ethernet internet connection from a TPG
.
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. “squid -k restart” usually does the trick. However, before
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problems persist.
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in any case there doesn't seem to be any resolution problem. On their
suggestion I've rebooted both the Cisco router and NTU with no change.
Does anybody have any thoughts?
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like the ISP may have been hacked in a similar way as
GoDaddy was hacked in the US.
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GoDaddy was hacked in the US.
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To me it looks like the ISP may have been hacked in a similar way as
GoDaddy was hacked in the US.
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this.
I'm also wondering what specific steps can be taken to minimise hacking
problems.
We don't have a big budget, a counter-hacking team or anything like that.
To me it looks like the ISP may have been hacked in a similar way as
GoDaddy was hacked in the US.
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To me it looks like the ISP may have been hacked in a similar way as
GoDaddy was hacked in the US.
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On 25 May 2015, at 10:00 am, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
On 24 May 2015, at 12:43 pm, Michael McAllister m...@michaelmcallister.org
wrote:
Hello,
I have a D34010WYKH as my daily driver - I'm running Arch Linux and have no
issues whatsoever (but my kernel is 4.0.1-1 - thanks
at all you need (version of packages, kernel
modules etc), but I'd say it all comes down to your kernel.
You could always move to Arch ;-)
From: slug-boun...@slug.org.au slug-boun...@slug.org.au on behalf of James
Linder j...@tigger.ws
Sent: Sunday, 24
On 24 May 2015, at 10:00 am, slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote:
I was asked to help with 'no space on startup disk' issue, only to discover
it's a Mac, I have no experience with Mac,
df showed 100% utilization on built in 500gb hard drive,
I've transferred some user data to external drive
welcome
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kernel.
You could always move to Arch ;-)
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Linder j...@tigger.ws
Sent: Sunday, 24 May 2015 11:29 AM
To: slug@slug.org.au
Subject: [SLUG] 5th Gen i3
Hi
I’m using 14.04 on a 5th i3 NUC
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like ccleaner ?) Any hard disk area to check for junk, like temp in
windoze?
Thanks for any pointers
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- it was a very useful talk about Docker. Nothing beats hearing from
someone who's actually in the trenches. It felt like I could do with a
couple more hours like this :).
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== April 2015 SLUG Meeting - Docker ==
Summary
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Our
== April 2015 SLUG Meeting - Docker ==
Summary
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* Format: TBA
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Our
== April 2015 SLUG Meeting - Docker ==
Summary
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* Format: TBA
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Last night at SLUG, Graeme was asking about a Nouveau error he was having.
We discussed about firmware for Nouveau and it did appears to have some
on one of my machines, maybe just used in early nouveau development?
Wed Apr 30 21:18:41 2014 sys-firmware/nouveau-firmware-325.15
I now just use
Recommendatios and experiences ( good and bad) with VPNs please.
Pref those in Sweden or the Netherlands with NO data/log retention.
Ditto re VPN modem/routers.
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services. A VPS is
probably the best option right now and so I am looking for
recommendations.
I've had good experiences with MammothVPS http://www.mammoth.net.au/
Nick.
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I will need 100Gb disc space, 4 CPUs, 4Gb RAM and at least 200Gb
traffic (includes in and out). The VPS will be fully managed by
myself and I do require CentOS 7.
Anyone with good stories?
Regards,
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I'm using binary lane and ransomit
https://www.binarylane.com.au/
https://www.ransomit.com.au/
Binary lane has had a few problems in the past few months but it seems
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plenty of good info to work with
now. I find it better to work with info provided by people who have had
or are having good experiences. Special thanks to Lubos for his links -
there is some very useful stuff there.
Regards,
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Is there any advantage in getting Apple optical drive over a third party
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the optional extra, go for it.
Put it this way: I don't regret spending the extra money on the i7 even
though I don't need it. But I do massively regret not spending the
extra money on the RAM because now it is too late.
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option right now and so I am looking for recommendations.
I will need 100Gb disc space, 4 CPUs, 4Gb RAM and at least 200Gb traffic
(includes in and out). The VPS will be fully managed by myself and I do
require CentOS 7.
Anyone with good stories?
Regards,
Rick
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and so I am looking for
recommendations.
I've had good experiences with MammothVPS http://www.mammoth.net.au/
Nick.
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the extra money on the
RAM because now it is too late.
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== March 2015 SLUG Meeting ==
Summary
* Date: Friday, March 27, 2015, 6 p.m.
* Start: Arrive at 6pm for a 6:30pm start
* Format: TBA
* RSVP: http://www.slug.org.au/event/9250001
* Suggest or sign up for a talk at http://www.slug.org.au/talks
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This month
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Not sure if this helps, but there’s a bug in mismatch that you may be hitting:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=738386
Good luck!
James
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The command was
latex root.tex
The error message was
! Font TS1/cmr/m/n/12=tcrm1200 at 12.0pt not loadable: Metric (TFM) file
not found.
Presumably, I'm missing a font.
Can anyone suggest a remedy, please?
WilliamBennett.
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overdrawn his diskspace quota, please try again later.)
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== February 2015 SLUG Meeting ==
Summary
* Date: Friday, Feb. 27, 2015, 6 p.m.
* Start: Arrive at 6pm for a 6:30pm start
* RSVP: http://www.slug.org.au/event/6290001
* Suggest or sign up for a talk at http://www.slug.org.au/talks
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