Ditto. It was frustrating to me too. I do use other addons/extensions like PrefBar (disable referrers, Java, etc.), AdBlock Plus, etc. Even those run into problems once in a while. NoScript drove me nuts.
# apt-get purge libbluetooth3 Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
gnome-themes-standard gnome-screensaver gtk2-engines-pixbuf gnome-themes
libtotem-plparser17 totem-common libgmime-2.4-2 dmz-cursor-theme totem
file-roller Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them. The following packages will be REMOVED:
gnome-core* gvfs-backends* libbluetooth3* 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 3 to remove and 20 not upgraded. After this operation, 1,159 kB disk space will be freed. Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
Also, I saw BlueTooth in Kernel's boot up as well.
Re:I wished it had quick download/uploads like CRT
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Ditto. I still use v3.4.8. What version do you still use?
Check out that Le PuTTY. It's Z-Modem transfer feature isn't too bad. Just ugly. Uploading doesn't update correctly in real-time.
I wished it had quick download/uploads like CRT.
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In SecureCRT (even non-secured one), I use its sz and rz for Zmodem file transfers. I don't need to load up SFTP, SCP, etc. especially when in a hurry.
FYI, it is already in the wishlist, but it is years old and low priority. Le PuTTY exists, but it is an ugly hack and old (last updated in 2006).:(
I noticed newer OSes of Linux/Debian, Windows, Mac OS X, etc. have Bluetooth features. I wished I could yank them out since I don't have any Bluetooth devices or plan to. Why keep the bloats and possible security holes?
A VCR, a Sharp 20" CRT TV, a Casio Data Bank 150 calculator watch, a bone conduction analog hearing aid that has been the same model (have three of them I think and probabably getting my fourth since no newer models exist and I refuse to go digital with implants) since 1994, PS/2 mice and keyboards, KVMs (VGA+PS/2) from Y2K, 3.5" floppy disks and drives on old PCs (mostly for testings and boot disks to DOS with Norton Ghost 2003), etc.
Not on my pipe. :(
Ooh, where can those Linux ones be found for those Palm devices?
http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/napkins-where-ethernet-compaq-and-facebookâ(TM)s- (apostrophe seems to have broken the URL/link) shows "Page not found" error. :(
Ditto. It was frustrating to me too. I do use other addons/extensions like PrefBar (disable referrers, Java, etc.), AdBlock Plus, etc. Even those run into problems once in a while. NoScript drove me nuts.
Don't rush. Get those nasty bugs squished. :)
Can old Palm Treo (680, Vx, etc.) be jailbreaked/hacked?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X82jeM-A49Q had no votes before my vote since December 15th, 2007, and only 603 views? :(
I don't remember details well since I have bad memory. However, I am better with the Internet. Without it, I feel stupid/dumb. :(
RTFA? :P Hint: It's at the bottom.
Is it cooler in them during the heat waves?
http://www.fastcompany.com/1766379/can-breeding-a-better-honey-bee-save-us-from-the-food-crisis
You're welcome. ;)
Can't because of Gnome:
# apt-get purge libbluetooth3
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
gnome-themes-standard gnome-screensaver gtk2-engines-pixbuf gnome-themes
libtotem-plparser17 totem-common libgmime-2.4-2 dmz-cursor-theme totem
file-roller
Use 'apt-get autoremove' to remove them.
The following packages will be REMOVED:
gnome-core* gvfs-backends* libbluetooth3*
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 3 to remove and 20 not upgraded.
After this operation, 1,159 kB disk space will be freed.
Do you want to continue [Y/n]?
Also, I saw BlueTooth in Kernel's boot up as well.
Ditto. I still use v3.4.8. What version do you still use?
Check out that Le PuTTY. It's Z-Modem transfer feature isn't too bad. Just ugly. Uploading doesn't update correctly in real-time.
In SecureCRT (even non-secured one), I use its sz and rz for Zmodem file transfers. I don't need to load up SFTP, SCP, etc. especially when in a hurry.
FYI, it is already in the wishlist, but it is years old and low priority. Le PuTTY exists, but it is an ugly hack and old (last updated in 2006). :(
I noticed newer OSes of Linux/Debian, Windows, Mac OS X, etc. have Bluetooth features. I wished I could yank them out since I don't have any Bluetooth devices or plan to. Why keep the bloats and possible security holes?
Will this be in the movie? :P
A VCR, a Sharp 20" CRT TV, a Casio Data Bank 150 calculator watch, a bone conduction analog hearing aid that has been the same model (have three of them I think and probabably getting my fourth since no newer models exist and I refuse to go digital with implants) since 1994, PS/2 mice and keyboards, KVMs (VGA+PS/2) from Y2K, 3.5" floppy disks and drives on old PCs (mostly for testings and boot disks to DOS with Norton Ghost 2003), etc.
Screaming? :P
Wowser. Thanks. ;)
Bah, bunnies!
Ah thanks. :)
Copyright infringements?
I wonder which software has the highest version number and how old it is. Does anyone know? :)
I am not a developer/programmer/coder. I struggle with basic scripts/code! I'm good in breaking stuff though!
Is there a video clip? I want to see it in action!