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I was waiting for that one
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it is just south of salt lake city.
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that needs to be a capital O
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if memory serves:
wget http://...../a.jpg -O b.jpg
should do the trick.
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here is the true proof :)
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I don't know, in my experience people who use gnewsense, blag, and GNUstep are usually GNU purists, and feel that they have a moral obligation to use nothing but free(as in freedom) software.
in...
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Vegetarians
gnewsense, BLAG, GNUstep, and debian gnu/hurd
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have you tried going to "Settings->Configure Kmail->Composer" and making sure that word wrap at column limit is set to something higher than 60?
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Those are excellent places to start learning about linux, but to help you with the problem you are having with installing rosegarden, know this:
Ubuntu has an APT package management system that...
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Yeah, i actually use it fairly regularly for this kind of thing. its not as convenient as a quick key and mouse command, but it has its uses.
example
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you could use a combination of rsync and cron jobs.
it wouldn't be instantaneous but you could cron it to check for changes however many times a day that you want it to be up to date.
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yep, its the WRT54GL
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16833124190
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You should be able to alter your grub.conf or lilo.conf file, and put whatever kernel you want to boot at the top of the list.
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This is beginning to become an addiction, ive gone from folding on 3 cpu's to folding on 7 cpu's.
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I am sure that this has been said somewhere and i just havn't been searching log enough but i was wondering, What determines your score?
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Hey, i just folded my first protein late last night and i have 4 more proteins at 30-50 percent.
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does /dev/psaux exist?
If it does, try inputting that into your xorg.conf file as your mouse device and see if that works.
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your mouse might be listed somewhere else, or its possible that those modules that je_fro was reffering to have not been loaded.
what distrobution are you using?
and what kernel?
if you...
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You should be able to add the line:
Control F1 :RootMenu
or whatever key combo that you want to the ~/.fluxbox/keys file
then just hit that key combo, and it should open up the fluxbox...
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I would probably just open up a terminal and try to browse around a little bit in the /dev/ and /dev/input directories to see if you see anything that is listed as a mouse or mice and try using those...
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if /dev/input/mice does not exist you may want to look around in the input directory and see if there is a mouse0 or see what mice are listed there and try those.
My mice have always either been...
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$ cd /dev/input/
$ ls *mice*
probably not going to solve the problem, but its worth checking out
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