Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "WINE hiding in background"
2011 Mar 26
2
Recommend a pdf reader?
Hello!!!
evince is a really good ubuntu pdf reader, but for some tasks I would like to use mouse button 1 for panning, because I use a netbook touchpad. Currently panning is only available using mouse button 3, which I would need to use a separate mouse for.
(I've been unable to switch mouse button 1 and 3 around for evince... but that's off topic... )
I've tried many different
2017 Jun 05
4
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
I've got an old HP Netbook, which is just fine for taking with when I'm
travelling, to check email and news. I have a very old Ubuntu
netbook-remix on it, and it really, *really* needs to be updated to
something current. I, of course, would prefer CentOS....
The question is: I see that *if* the specs I just looked up (I'm at work,
not home, where I could just turn it on, but they
2011 Aug 03
3
Evernote stopped working after upgrade to Ubuntu 11.04
I was using the netbook version of Ubuntu 10.10 and I upgraded to Ubuntu 11.04 (which I now realize I shouldn't have). Not only can I not use the netbook version, and have to use Ubuntu classic, now Evernote program doesn't work under wine. I tried reinstalling wine and removing .wine, but nothing works.
Here's the output from the terminal
fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null)
2011 Jan 28
2
R CMD INSTALL cannot find libf77blas
I feel like Marlon Brando in "On the Waterfront" where he's told "It's
not your night, kid", except for me it has been the last two months
trying to debug memory problems. Now I can't even install an old
version of this package on a netbook running the Ubuntu 10.10 netbook
remix because it can't find the libraries libf77blas and libatlas.
I have even gone to
2010 Dec 04
1
wine for ubuntu netbook
hi
I have installed ubuntu 10.10 netbook remix on my acer aspire one and after that I had some problems in installing wine. and now every time i wanted to edit source code or repositories it tells: "E: Type 'b-src' is not known on line 1 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu-wine-ppa-maverick.list
E: The list of sources could not be read.
Go to the repository dialog to correct
2011 Jan 25
7
Recommendation for a Linux alternative to Centos - ATH9K disaster
I persuaded a reluctant friend to buy a new computer. I enthusiastically
extolled the joys and benefits of Centos and promised to install it on
his new machine - dual booting with Micro$oft Windoze 7.
His super-duper new laptop arrived. Acer, AMD 4 core, fast etc. but not
as nice looking as my impressive HP DV5. The wireless refused to
connect.
After 8 hours on Saturday I could sometimes see
2017 Jun 05
2
C6 or C7 for an old netbook
On 06/05/2017 11:15 AM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 05, 2017 at 10:31:10AM -0400, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>> I've got an old HP Netbook, which is just fine for taking with when I'm
>> travelling, to check email and news. I have a very old Ubuntu
>> netbook-remix on it, and it really, *really* needs to be updated to
>> something current. I, of course, would
2010 Jun 25
2
extlinux boot failer
Hi all :
my /dev/sda2 is ext3 format filesystem, the os moblin is installed in
/dev/sda2 which is root partition, the bootloader is grub, now i want to
change the bootloader to extlinux, but i came across some trouble, so i did
some steps as following:
1. rpm -ivh syslinux-extlinux*.rpm
2. extlinux -i /boot/extlinux
3. i edit extlinux.conf , and put it in /boot/extlinux/, there is
2024 Mar 11
2
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
>>>>> Tim Taylor
>>>>> on Mon, 11 Mar 2024 11:42:35 +0000 writes:
> Hi Martin
> Probably not the answer you're looking for but on the latest Fedora 39 (workstation edition) both locally, and on a freshly installed VM (with just R-core installed), all fonts render correctly for me in evince.
> $ evince --version
> GNOME Document
2024 Mar 11
2
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Martin, I wouldn't rule out an R issue yet. Fonts are... tricky. So I'm
cc'ing Paul Murrell here.
I tried several viewers here and I see the following: Chrome, Firefox and
Libreoffice Draw show the symbols; however, evince, okular and xournal++
agree on **not** showing the symbols. **If** there is a bug, the bug would
be in fontconfig, because these ones AFAIK properly delegate on
2015 Apr 15
1
Related to the new laptop question: CentOS on a netbook?
On Wed, Apr 15, 2015 at 02:52:51PM -0600, Frank Cox wrote:
> On Wed, 15 Apr 2015 15:55:26 -0400
> m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote:
>
> > I've got a netbook, circe 2009. When I got it, not that I was wild about
> > ubuntu, but there was specifically an ubuntu netbook remix. Well, it's a
> > few years later - has anyone put CentOS (6, preferably) on a netbook, and
>
2014 Nov 14
1
Belkin UPS, master netbook, slave MythTV server
Hi all,
I've finally gotten around to setting up the netbook that controls my
UPS and I would like to make sure that I've got the metacode correct
before configuring nut :)
Here's what I've got:
Belkin UPS F6C120auUNV
* Batteries recently replaced
* On battery: 24 port switch, PoE AP, antenna power booster, ADSL
modem, MythTV server, 19" monitor
* On surge
2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Hi Martin
Probably not the answer you're looking for but on the latest Fedora 39 (workstation edition) both locally, and on a freshly installed VM (with just R-core installed), all fonts render correctly for me in evince.
$ evince --version
GNOME Document Viewer 45.0
$ R --version
R version 4.3.3 (2024-02-29) -- "Angel Food Cake"
Copyright (C) 2024 The R Foundation for Statistical
2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Hi Martin and Tim,
I also have this bug. Though I think not necessarily with all the same
fonts as Martin.
Using Martin's code:
https://imgur.com/a/ILUoe3H
Fedora 39, Evince 45.0
It's a bug with Evince. I think. I think it's substituting in a font
set that doesn't have all the required symbols. I think it should be
possible to install the required fonts, but I haven't
2015 Apr 15
7
Related to the new laptop question: CentOS on a netbook?
I've got a netbook, circe 2009. When I got it, not that I was wild about
ubuntu, but there was specifically an ubuntu netbook remix. Well, it's a
few years later - has anyone put CentOS (6, preferably) on a netbook, and
were there any problems?
mark
2024 Mar 11
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
This problem has bugged me for several years now,
and our own IT staff has tried a few things, but then never
cared enough to persist fixing it.
It *is* a bug in evince, the standard pdf viewer on Fedora and
IIUC also quite few other Linux distributions, and
*not* a bug in R; hence I am asking for help/hints here.
A very simple example:
2024 Mar 12
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
HI I?aki,?
That's interesting.?
I may be wrong but I think it's the Symbol font that's got the
substitution bug, not Helvetica.?
? fc-match "Symbol"
StandardSymbolsPS.t1: "Standard Symbols PS" "Regular"
Is what I get, but then in the Evince properties it's telling me that
it's substituting Symbol with "Noto Sans Regular", despite the
2024 Mar 12
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
Hi
I don't think this is an R issue (it is separate from the Cairo Symbol
font problem).
For PDF output, R actually relies on the Symbol font having the Adobe
Symbol Encoding (Appendix D of the PDF Reference
https://opensource.adobe.com/dc-acrobat-sdk-docs/pdfstandards/pdfreference1.7old.pdf)
and just outputs the font as "Symbol", which relies on it being one of
the Standard
2009 Dec 04
2
[OT] What file can I use to change Ubuntu 9.10 display characteristics?
This question is vaguely related to R in that I have managed to wedge
the netbook computer that I use for demonstrations of R and I would
like to know how to un-wedge it so I can continue to give lectures
about R.
I have an ASUS eee PC running the netbook-remix version of Ubuntu
9.10. The X server in 9.10 is a little different from earlier
versions in that it does not require an explicit
2024 Mar 13
1
evince not showing "greek" and "math" in *.pdf plots
I see. Peter, you are right about the font that causes the issue. Paul,
thanks for your insights. I'll bring this to the Fedora font experts to see
if we can arrive at a more permanent fix. I'll report back with any
conclusion.
@Martin: Meanwhile, at least you have options. One is to embed the fonts,
either as Peter suggested or using cairo_pdf instead. Alternatively, Peter
also has shown