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- 2020-12-13 14:25
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: List of your linux commands Apps
- Replies: 77
- Views: 113754
Re: List of your linux commands Apps
Aksharamukha: An Open Source Transliteration Tool.You can install it as an python3 package.It Currently supports 85 scripts and 8 romanization method. It also has an online tool pip3 install aksharamukha Now start python3 and type from aksharamukha import transliterate transliterate.process('HK', 'T...
- 2020-12-12 11:56
- Forum: Docs, HowTos, Tips & Tricks
- Topic: How To:Installing Canon LBP2900 printer in Debian
- Replies: 1
- Views: 15288
How To:Installing Canon LBP2900 printer in Debian
I'm translating this from the original how to, which is in Russian.I've adapted this for my desktop. The current version of the canon capt driver is 2.71 that can be downloaded from the canon website.According to the original author,before installing the canon driver we have to enable the support fo...
- 2020-03-12 08:56
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Your impressions about Brave browser
- Replies: 12
- Views: 10441
Re: Your impressions about Brave browser
I installed Brave a while back and it just gave me a feeling something devious was happening in the background. I uninstalled it very quickly. I didn't understand it's modus operandi at the time but it seems my feeling was right. I'll stick to Mozilla Firefox as I have done since it was called Phoe...
- 2020-01-30 09:41
- Forum: Docs, HowTos, Tips & Tricks
- Topic: Things To Do After Installing JWM
- Replies: 0
- Views: 16862
Things To Do After Installing JWM
JWM is a simple lightweight window manager that gives maximum functionality while being light on the memory. This tutorial will focus on enhancing your JWM. I'm using Debian stable so all the packages are in the repo. To install without unnecessary stuff run apt-get --no-install-recommends --no-inst...
- 2020-01-23 16:57
- Forum: Graphical Environments & Desktops
- Topic: [SOLVED] Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3469
Re: [SOLVED] Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
ok I think I have found the solution, Just disable the TrayStyle option in jwmrc. Now it will show tasks for the current desktop only
- 2020-01-23 13:05
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: List of your linux Apps
- Replies: 441
- Views: 582470
Re: List of your linux Apps
Xfe - X file explorer - a lightweight file manager alternative to Thunar. Need to install Gvfs for complete volume management. Xfview - An image viewer, nothing less and nothing more. It does not have any image editing tools. part of Xfe Xfwrite - A Simple text editor also part of Xfe, part of Xfe ...
- 2020-01-20 17:23
- Forum: Graphical Environments & Desktops
- Topic: [SOLVED] Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3469
Re: Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
Long time since I tried JWM but here's my old .jwmrc so you can see how it works/worked... Providing they've not changed things. It is about 5 years old so bear that in mind. Me too, I haven't used JWM in about four years, add to that i had lost my .jwmrc file. I had painstakingly configured everyt...
- 2020-01-18 18:07
- Forum: Graphical Environments & Desktops
- Topic: [SOLVED] Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
- Replies: 4
- Views: 3469
[SOLVED] Showing tasks only for current desktop in JWM
hi,
I trying to setup JWM window manager, I have a question. whenever i change to another virtual desktop the applications in the first is showing in the second one's taskbar, How do i configure jwmrc file to show only the applications for the current desktop. I am using Debian 10 amd64.
I trying to setup JWM window manager, I have a question. whenever i change to another virtual desktop the applications in the first is showing in the second one's taskbar, How do i configure jwmrc file to show only the applications for the current desktop. I am using Debian 10 amd64.
- 2020-01-14 11:36
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: What does your desktop look like?
- Replies: 5849
- Views: 4460117
Re: What does your desktop look like?
https://thumbs2.imagebam.com/bb/5f/25/2f273f1330879706.jpg https://thumbs2.imagebam.com/b4/c2/74/b65cb61330879702.jpg https://thumbs2.imagebam.com/87/24/a9/320d631330879699.jpg Debian 10 KDE in virtualbox Desktop Theme: Oxygen Look and feel: Breeze Colours: McMojave Light Window Decoration: Simplic...
- 2020-01-10 10:13
- Forum: Docs, HowTos, Tips & Tricks
- Topic: KVM from the command line
- Replies: 15
- Views: 21527
Re: KVM from the command line
Debian offers two graphical front-end management programs for use with QEMU/KVM — gnome-boxes and virt-manager — but these both pull in lots of extra dependencies and run autostarted system daemons that may not be needed at all if the qemu-system command is run directly from the command line, or fr...
- 2019-11-14 16:47
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Any good Night-Mode settings?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8203
Re: Any good Night-Mode settings?
so bester, what you wanted was night mode settings in an program rather than system wide like stevepusser suggested.
- 2019-11-12 14:23
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Any good Night-Mode settings?
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8203
Re: Any good Night-Mode settings?
there is an app called redshift and its GUI ounterpart redshift-gtk in the repo. You can use that for night mode settings
- 2019-11-12 09:22
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: List of your linux Apps
- Replies: 441
- Views: 582470
Re: List of your linux Apps
1. Nomacs : An light weight image viewer/ editing tool. Similar to Irfanview in windows. 2. Flameshot : An screenshot application and annotation tool, Similar to sniping tool in windows. 3. Redshift : An color temperature control app in Linux. It has a simple config file. Similar to the windows 10 c...
- 2019-09-15 07:19
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Nftables rules for debian desktop
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4618
Nftables rules for debian desktop
hi guys,
I've created a github repo for storing nftables rules for desktop. If you have suggestions and ways to improve the rules
for a desktop firewall let me know in github.
here is the link.
https://github.com/lecramyajiv/NFtables ... an-Desktop
I've created a github repo for storing nftables rules for desktop. If you have suggestions and ways to improve the rules
for a desktop firewall let me know in github.
here is the link.
https://github.com/lecramyajiv/NFtables ... an-Desktop
- 2019-07-19 06:51
- Forum: System and Network configuration
- Topic: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solved]
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4406
Re: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solve
My ISP only pushes firmware updates for the router that it installs otherwise you are on your own.theblueplll wrote: I would be getting a new ISP if mine did such a thing convenient or not.
- 2019-07-18 16:03
- Forum: System and Network configuration
- Topic: TCP Stealth scan rules in nftables [solved]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4357
Re: TCP Stealth scan rules in nftables
(note also that you should NOT use that script as is.. but you probably know what you're doing do you? :) I did not run the script as it is. I typed every command in the terminal. I have the found the solution to my question it was in arch linux wiki https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nftables#Ti...
- 2019-07-18 10:35
- Forum: System and Network configuration
- Topic: TCP Stealth scan rules in nftables [solved]
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4357
TCP Stealth scan rules in nftables [solved]
I'm currrently using Debian buster 64 bit. I'm testing nftables rules for my desktop. I want to add rules for TCP stealth scan and I got the following code from https://github.com/yoramvandevelde/nftables-example/blob/master/nftables-init.rules which gives the error nft add rule ip filter input iifn...
- 2019-07-18 06:23
- Forum: System and Network configuration
- Topic: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solved]
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4406
Re: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solve
I always reccomend people purchase a standalone router because the ones built into the modems always have on problem or another with connectivity for wifi or your problem for example. I read in a website that sometimes isp push firmware updates. Anyway what i have is a standalone router. Thanks for...
- 2019-07-16 07:40
- Forum: Off-Topic
- Topic: Options for those not wanting systemd as Wheezy EOL looms
- Replies: 85
- Views: 91854
Re: Options for those not wanting systemd as Wheezy EOL loom
just curious.
Is it possible to use debian with eudev+consolekit2+runit rather than using devuan or without messing up.
I know that eudev and consolekit2 is not in the debian repo. but runit is in the stable repos
https://packages.debian.org/buster/runit
Is it possible to use debian with eudev+consolekit2+runit rather than using devuan or without messing up.
I know that eudev and consolekit2 is not in the debian repo. but runit is in the stable repos
https://packages.debian.org/buster/runit
- 2019-07-16 05:36
- Forum: System and Network configuration
- Topic: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solved]
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4406
Re: port 23,80 are open when they are behind firewall [solve
Jusr curious as to what firmware? The firmware on your gateway?(router) Yes. The firmware on the router.The router opens the telnet and http port even when it is behind firewall. If you read through my post this is a curious info i got during nmap Service Info: CPE: cpe:/o:acme:micro_httpd Today, I...