On 8/6/19 8:48 AM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
> On 05Aug2019 19:29, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>> This was from a latest model iPhone ...
>
> The VCARD is this bit:
>
> --__CONTENT_64564_PART_BOUNDARY__33243242__
> Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8;
> name="MAISENBAC.vcf"
> Content-ID: <
On 05Aug2019 19:29, Bob Goodwin wrote:
This was from a latest model iPhone ...
The VCARD is this bit:
--__CONTENT_64564_PART_BOUNDARY__33243242__
Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=utf-8;
name="MAISENBAC.vcf"
Content-ID: <0>
Content-Disposition: attachment;
filename="MA
On 8/5/19 6:50 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
I think that's not the VCARD. I think that's just part of the message
text. Look higher up. - Cameron Simpson
__
.
This was from a latest model iPhone ...
From - Sun Aug 4 08:58:47 2019
X-Account-Key: account1
X-UIDL: 1464709152.57888
X-Mo
On 05Aug2019 18:32, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 8/5/19 5:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
I would guess that this was attached with a Content-Type header of
"text/plain", which says that the attachment is plain text. It
_should_ have been attached as text/vcard, which says that it is a
contact. I'm s
On 8/5/19 5:18 PM, Cameron Simpson wrote:
I would guess that this was attached with a Content-Type header of
"text/plain", which says that the attachment is plain text. It
_should_ have been attached as text/vcard, which says that it is a
contact. I'm surprised that this was incorrect if i
On 05Aug2019 07:07, Bob Goodwin wrote:
On 8/4/19 10:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
vCards (vcf files) are normally in Text with a possibility of a data block for
a photo.
Just try opening it with your favorite text editor
.
Ok, I think she sent them to me as "text messages" at first? Not sure
wha
On 8/5/19 1:49 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 8/5/19 3:07 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I was just looking at that basically all was running in real memory
(with lots of buffer space) with no swap used, and forgot about
suspend/hibernate.
Only hibernate. Suspend doesn't use the swap.
I realized
On 08/05/2019 10:10 AM, Tom Horsley wrote:
On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 08:36:12 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
So far, 8 months into ownership, I have not needed to clean the
trackball, but it is easy to take out.
I've used these for years simply because I like them better,
but after a long time (a f
On 8/5/19 8:00 AM, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
You are probably not using the Wayland version of Firefox, so it is
I did not change anything, so very likely.
Out of curiosity, does Firefox on Wayland provide smoother experience related
to scrolling?
I've never tried it, but I assume it would be s
On 8/5/19 3:07 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I was just looking at that basically all was running in real memory
(with lots of buffer space) with no swap used, and forgot about
suspend/hibernate.
Only hibernate. Suspend doesn't use the swap.
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 23:23:46 +0800
Ed Greshko wrote:
> I can't see how any rubber could wear from the scroll ring.
I can't figure out how it happens either, but it comes from
someplace and sure looks like the stuff the ring is made of.
Possibly I just have ground rubber pixies that show up at
nig
On 8/5/19 10:10 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 08:36:12 -0400
> Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>
>> So far, 8 months into ownership, I have not needed to clean the
>> trackball, but it is easy to take out.
> I've used these for years simply because I like them better,
> but after a long time
I'm only now getting around to upgrading my oldest computer (a
System76 netbook from before HDMI and the one I use least) from F29 to
F30. It's working on 3131 packages! Man alive, those people do a lot of
work!!
--
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know li
> You are probably not using the Wayland version of Firefox, so it is
I did not change anything, so very likely.
Out of curiosity, does Firefox on Wayland provide smoother experience related
to scrolling?
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On Mon, 5 Aug 2019 08:36:12 -0400
Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> So far, 8 months into ownership, I have not needed to clean the
> trackball, but it is easy to take out.
I've used these for years simply because I like them better,
but after a long time (a few years at least) I see little
crumbs of th
On 8/5/19 12:18 AM, Frédéric wrote:
I have been using a Kensington trackball for years
Interesting, first time I hear about that. How do you replace the
middle button and the wheel? I am used to zoom in/out with control
wheel for example.
I was in an auto accident end of last Oct. 8 weeks i
On 8/5/19 6:34 PM, Aristeidis Dimitriadis wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I believe there is an error in the packaging of setools-console-analyses
> which results
> in one of the tools being unusable. I am close to submitting a bug report but
> I would
> like someone to have a look first in case I am doing
On Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 1:28 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
> I think you misunderstood what was said. Now that the packages are in
> the stable repo, you should just be able to upgrade (or re-install wine
> depending on which state you are now) and everything should work.
A lot of thanks Samuel Sieb. I
On 8/4/19 10:36 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
vCards (vcf files) are normally in Text with a possibility of a data block for
a photo.
Just try opening it with your favorite text editor
.
Ok, I think she sent them to me as "text messages" at first? Not sure
what happened but Thunderbird showed them
Hello,
I believe there is an error in the packaging of setools-console-analyses
which results in one of the tools being unusable. I am close to
submitting a bug report but I would like someone to have a look first in
case I am doing something wrong. Using up-to-date Fedora 30.
The tool of interes
On 8/4/19 10:48 PM, Tim via users wrote:
On Sun, 2019-08-04 at 16:57 -0400, Doug McGarrett wrote:
Use GParted to shrink your swap and expand your normal space. You
should probably not need more than 4 GiB swap.
There is an advantage to having more swap than RAM: If you use a
hibernate featur
On 8/4/19 11:37 PM, das wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2019 at 5:23 PM das wrote:
Submitted a Bug-Report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1730698
Hello Friends
As I told in the bug-report, using this scanner and installing wine
cannot go together. Installing wine makes the scanner obs
On 8/4/19 11:15 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
[1107.016836] systemd[1]: Caught , dumped core as pid 1428.
The CPU doesn't support some instruction. It's quite likely the SSE
since I think that was part of the baseline for 32-bit. However, the
32-bit kernel is getting dropped now, so you didn't hav
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