Posted in Monday, May 2, 2011 ¬ 14:27h.webmasterComments Off
LibreOffice has a feature, that can export to PDF.
However, we experienced, that there seems to a problem with export of a picture to PDF. On a Ubuntu 11.04 operating system, we opened LibreOffice Writer, wrote a line of tekst, inserted a JPEG picture from a file and pressed the icon for export to PDF. The [...]
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Posted in Monday, May 2, 2011 ¬ 12:03h.webmasterComments Off
When opening a LibreOffice or OpenOffice document, that is stored on a Network File System (NFS), LibreOffice and OpenOffice is known to crash due to a problem in LibreOffice and OpenOffice. The problem has to do with locking of files. Locking of files prevent users from working in the same document. [...]
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Posted in Monday, December 27, 2010 ¬ 09:31h.webmasterComments Off
When working with pictures, you might have a set of original pictures, that can be prepared to fit a certain target and be shared on the internet. This procedure automates this proces.
Raw pictures can have non-efficient file names from the digital camera. This makes them hard to organize and list. Raw pictures can be [...]
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Posted in Thursday, November 25, 2010 ¬ 14:52h.webmasterComments Off
In this example, we will import data from a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet into a MySQL database on a FreeBSD operating system, that is configured for the ISO 8859-1 character set.
We use Open Office Calc to open the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet, remove unwanted columns and rows – and make sure, the data looks fine. We also [...]
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Posted in Tuesday, November 16, 2010 ¬ 13:47h.webmasterComments Off
The information in WHOIS should be correct. We recommend a command line interface client for this, such as whois for FreeBSD and other Unix-like operating systems.
The root name servers should know, which name servers, that are authoritative for the domain. The name servers should resolve the domain based on the same zone version. If the [...]
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