#debian - Fri 20 Apr 2007 between 11:36 and 11:41



Arafangionabrotman: And the damn System.Xml namespace can't read Microsoft's OWN XML without corruption.
pdfJBond2, du or df
abrotmanArafangion: cute
perlmonkey: on the printer ?
perlmonkeyya
abrotmandu -sk
perlmonkeyI managed to fix it
JoelioJBond2: doe something like du -h --max-depth=1
pdfabrotman i was so close lol
perlmonkeybut the clean cycle on the nozzles used up 10% of my ink :( now the red light is flashing
sgeigerbot`abrotman: still didn't work
Arafangionabrotman: Today, at another job, I read a Visio xml document with .NET, and immediately wrote it back out - yup, it got messed up. Python was perfectly fine, though.
perlmonkeysheesh inkjet =
its a racket
abrotmansgeigerbot`: you have to restart all epiphany instances
sgeigerbot`abrotman: I did.
abrotmanArafangion: weird
sgeigerbot`: about:plugins .. see it listed ?
sgeigerbot`good idea
sgeigerbotno
perlmonkeycall me cynical, but have they coded in a "mess up the nozzle" sub to the firmware for low ink users to get them to run clean cycles and use up ink faster eh
ma3xis there a "flash player" package for iceweasel?
abrotmansgeigerbot`: then something was done wrong :)
stewma3x: flashplugin-nonfree
Arafangionperlmonkey: Why do you think they're now selling printer/fax/scanners for less cost than the cheapest scanner you can possibly find?
ma3xstew, what about the sites that require me to have java? what package should I install?
alleyoopsterma3x: there is also an open source on, is it gnash http://www.gnu.org/software/gnash/
stewma3x: sun-java5-jre, also in non-free
abrotmangnash doesn't work so well .. yet
ArafangionIs Java6 Free enough for Debian?
perlmonkeyArafangion: its all lies
stewArafangion: not yet
perlmonkey: its not
ma3xis the default line for security with or without contrib at the end?
perlmonkeystew: i mean what the manufacturers say
Arafangionperlmonkey: Where are the details about the shortcommings, then?
perlmonkey"low running cost, separate inks"
stewperlmonkey: i mean what the dfsg says
joeljkpis there a way to tell apt to permanently ignore a package's dependency (not mark it broken)?
perlmonkeystew: you lost me

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