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    [ubuntu] Re: LibreOffice slow with large documents

    Since libreoffice-gtk and libreoffice-gtk3 are not part of the debs supplied by LibreOffice.org, what it tells me is that the Gtk integration is what slows down LO, and that is the problem, not...
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    [SOLVED] Re: miniDLNA conf text review

    What were the problem and solution?
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    [SOLVED] Re: miniDLNA conf text review

    So... is minidlna actually running? What does the log file say?
  4. [xubuntu] Xenial 16.04 evince seemingly not honoring custom dpi

    Hi,

    System: Xubuntu 16.04 freshly installed on a system that had been running Xubuntu 14.04.

    Because my monitor is 304 dpi, a custom dpi of 96 is required. This has been the case ever since I...
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    [ubuntu] Re: LibreOffice slow with large documents

    On Xubuntu 16.04 with the Xenial LO deinstalled and v5.1.4 installed from http://www.libreoffice.org/download/libreoffice-fresh/, that document loads in seconds and paging through the 388 pages seems...
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    [SOLVED] Re: miniDLNA conf text review

    Have you looked in /var/log/minidlna.log? (I prefer explicitly setting the db and log locations.)

    db_dir=/var/cache/minidlna
    log_dir=/var/log

    Here's what my whole config file looks like:

    $...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Enlarging an existing partition

    Why didn't I think of that?? :(

    Anyway, it worked like a charm (except for the tons of 586 files stuffed in lost+found). Thanks!!!
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    [SOLVED] Re: Enlarging an existing partition

    Already did that. (There's no lock icon on sdb5.) :D



    This is a data disk, so I was able to umount it from my running system.

    Thanks.
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    [SOLVED] Enlarging an existing partition

    Hi,

    xubuntu 16.04

    I've got a 640GB drive "sdb" wih a 93GiB partition sdb5, and 503GiB of unallocated space. I'm trying to use gparted to enlarge (currently unmounted) sdb5 into that...
  10. Samsung 850 EVO SSD stil considered Bad For Linux?

    Hi,

    I've read many articles about the cruddy firmware on these drives and how lack of queued TRIM impacts performance, but they're (relatively) old.

    So, are Samsung SSDs still on the no-buy...
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    Right mouse button doesn't click

    Xubuntu 14.04
    ubuntu-wine ppa
    1.7.38-0ubuntu1 amd64

    The program that I'm running is YNAB4 in a 32-bit container.

    Simultaneously depressing both LMB and RMB works sometimes, but requires...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    Removed mc3man/trusty-media, did another dist-upgrade and even though "apt-get depends" still says that libvpx1:i386 breaks libvpx1:amd64, wine 1.6 installs.
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    Is there a "where's the conflict" tool in Debian/Ubuntu?
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    This is what I can't understand. What do these commands show on your system?



    $ apt-cache policy libvpx1:i386
    libvpx1:i386:
    Installed: (none)
    Candidate: 1.3.0-3~trusty
    Version table:...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    I just dist-upgraded this morning, and the first thing I tried after logging back in (it upgraded the kernel) was to try to install that package. Still no joy.

    Now I'm contemplating foregoing the...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    I thought of that, so downgraded libvpx1, and it still didn't work.

    (Are you related to m3man?)


    $ apt-cache policy libvpx1:i386 libvpx1
    libvpx1:i386:
    Installed: (none)
    Candidate:...
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    [SOLVED] Re: Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    bump
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    [SOLVED] Problems installing wine1.7 on 64 bit Trusty

    Hi,

    xubuntu 14.04

    After adding ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa and updating, I tried running "apt-get install wine1.7". This failed with a dependency error, which led back to another and another, etc all...
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    [SOLVED] Re: firefox 36.0.4 address bar tiny font

    It turns out that the Old Address Bar add-on is incompatible with 36.0.4.
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    [SOLVED] firefox 36.0.4 address bar tiny font

    Hi,

    xubuntu 14.04

    After updating last night from v36.0.?? to 36.0.4, the font in the address bar got really small. Anyone else notice that? Attached is an example.


    $ apt-cache policy...
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    [xubuntu] Re: My crontab file seems to have disappeared

    No, it is/was my crontab. My wife and children also have one; they run fetchmail at regular intervals.



    No, no "crontab -r". Could typing plain "crontab" be the bug?


    515 2015-02-28...
  22. Thread: date shows UTC

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    Re: date shows UTC

    How long has it been like that? (Did it just start happening?)

    Is "date" aliased to "date -u"?
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    [xubuntu] My crontab file seems to have disappeared

    Hi,

    Xubuntu 14.04 (upgraded from 13.10)

    I've had a crontab file for my user for years now, and always (whether using Debian or Ubuntu) been able to access via "crontab -e". But now all that...
  24. Re: Fresh Install on SSD, how to move my HDD settings/files over?

    Read the man, Luke...


    man cp

    Look for options -v, -a & -r. (Not trying to be snarky. Asking questions and reading man pages is how you learn.)



    If by "your programs", you mean "any...
  25. Re: Fresh Install on SSD, how to move my HDD settings/files over?

    Easy peasy: put your old HDD in a USB enclosure, mount it, and copy (using the command cp -var) your old "home" over your new $HOME. (This is too easy. Is there something that you aren't telling...
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