| bio | website | cmikavac.net |
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| location | Nerdvana | |
| age | 26 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 9 months |
| seen | 8 hours ago | |
| stats | profile views | 35 |
...I put on my robe and a wizard hat...
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Jan 21 |
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How to install Oracle on Arch Linux? updated my answer for you on how to get ksh onto your system, hope it works :) |
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Jan 12 |
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7zip context menu appears twice sweet, thnx. I guess I was just to lazy to try it out, because I just thought it would be more complicated.. |
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Oct 19 |
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Gedit opening an “Unsaved document” on opening files with mouse I wish I could use that yeah, but Arch does not use .deb packages at all nor is dpkg in Arch repos.. Thanks for trying though. :) |
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Oct 18 |
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Gedit opening an “Unsaved document” on opening files with mouse Did you read my question to the end? I wrote I use Arch Linux so - no apt-get/synaptics for me.. ;) |
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Aug 23 |
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What happens to partition labels after removing a partition? hmm, ok so I think I maybe used the wrong term in my question. I was referring to sda{1-7} and not to user-generated "LABEL=mypartname". anyway, how do I know if I use the first or the second case that you described? I mean, I know I have 2 primary and 4 or 5 logical partitions (which leads to conclusion of your second case), but I also know that it's all written to the /dev/sda -> which is MBR.. (which leads to conclusion of your first case). I guess it's probably the second case? |
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Jun 19 |
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Gedit opening an “Unsaved document” on opening files with mouse I wrote in my post that I use KDE4.6 =) and thanks, but nope - it's not about single/double clicks.. I turned single-click off a long time ago. |
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May 23 |
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How to turn off Nautilus autoplay under KDE? Yeah me too (now), but at that time I wasn't.. =) |
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Feb 6 |
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How to change/remove blue panel glow in KDE4.6? hmmm, ok this works and points me into right direction. now I know where to look (where to change the color value). thank you! |
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Dec 25 |
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Linux webcam software well, you have to ask more precisely. otherwise how do you expect people to help you if you don't know what you want? you didn't formulate your question right then this one is too subjective... |
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Dec 24 |
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Linux webcam software which features do you want? |
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Nov 10 |
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Amarok2 “Search Collection” shortcut? it's a keyboard shortcut.. I don't even see how a desktop shortcut would be of any use here.. =) |
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Aug 24 |
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Sometimes no sound in flash videos after boot? I use Arch and I put snd_hda_intel to be the first one in rc.conf (it's a basic conf file in Arch Linux and one of things you can do with rc.conf is that you can set additional modules to load through that) |
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Aug 21 |
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Something like pwgen-win for linux? @David - I agree again, but wouldn't it be easier to just use an offline generator? :D I mean, why complicate so much.. |
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Aug 21 |
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Something like pwgen-win for linux? @David - ok I agree, but i'd still have them not knowing even the parts of the password... it's not humans who try all the combinations anymore... you just insert everything you've found and with your computer generate all the permutations with what you've sniffed up and there you go... |
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Aug 21 |
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Something like pwgen-win for linux? @David - because most of the time you don't have the whole source code in front of you and you can never be completely sure about what's inside the online app... there is one other reaseon - most of the time the traffic between you and an app like that would be unencrpyted which means anyone could see the password... there are more reasons, but I find these two to be the most important reason not to use online pwd generators... |
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Aug 20 |
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Something like pwgen-win for linux? well, I wouldn't exactly trust generating passwords to an online app. thanks for your reply tho' |