I'm on F12 and looking for a CAD program that would allow me to design simple 2 dimensional scale drawings, that I can hand over to somebody else to follow my plans and make something from the plan. Can anyone recommend a suitable package that would allow me to do that?
I was wondering if there is a good program for drawing charts of fx programs. Flow charts, Gannt charts and such.I'm sure I can get openoffice to do it, but somehow I'm not comfortable with drawing anything in that program. I don't really know why. There is a nice program for it in the OpenSuse 11.2 with gnome, but I run KDE4. Is there a good recommendable program for this under KDE4?
I have installed F-15. Is there any AUTOCAD like Drawing/Drafting software for F-15. Previously I had F-10 on my machine and had installed QCAD. Now I am trying to install by typing yum install qcad but I am unable to install QCAD.
Is there a website builder for Fedora 12 that will allow me to design a webpage using a GUI, and then produce the relevant html code from that?I'd like something that would allow me to create, move and resize several <div>'s on the page, and update the code as well. Then allow me to drop text or graphical elements into those <div>'sAt the moment I'm looking into KompoZer, which runs on F12 OK.
I interest to know, what kind i should know for the technical knowledge for Network Engineer and System administrator ? I have a basic knowledge on linux. But still need advisability to be a Network Engineer or System Administrator. Anybody can advice me to know what i have to start to learn or know about the technical requirements to be a Network Engineer or System Administrator ?
If there is any community or support where electronic programs exist, such as circuit design or programming of "PIC" and to record the "PIC". I appreciate your help! I am very interested as I am a student of Electronics Engineering and also Professor of electronics.
find a simple program. In summary, I just need something that functions like good, plain old graph paper for top-view designs. Is there anything like this on the repositories?
I looked but can't figure out if anything I have found while searching thru 'yum' is what I'm looking for.
I setup Postfix on my Ubuntu 10.04 LTS server but I am getting an error saying: Code: Technical details of permanent failure: Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 530 530 SMTP authentication is required. (state 14).
I'm having trouble with my java, I got it to isntall, restarted but when I go to any java based chat, or drawing site it doesn't load the applet, the applet shows up it just says "Start: Applet not initialized" Did I install it wrong?
I'm running 9.04 jaunty. I made a file in gimp and saved it as .xcf. I want it to be a pdf file, so I try opening it with open office drawing, but it keeps opening it with the word processor instead. The word processor starts the file if I do a right-click 'open with' on the file on my desktop, and even if I use open from the file menu in drawing itself. I'm wondering what to do to get drawing to open this file. Is it that .xcf is not supported by drawing?
I've been looking for a simple 3d drawing programme, and found a video on ..... of Rhondaforever, which seems to be just what I wanted.It is written for windows, but a post in their forum indicates that it works in Wine.To get to the download, you need to register,which I did, but no download page appeared.I've sent an email to the moderator,and another to someone who registered after me, but no replies yet (2 days).
I had a dual monitor setup going for a while, then one monitor broke, and I dropped back down to one. In some ways, the computer seems to have noticed this. I have an NVIDIA card and the NVIDIA drivers, and in NVIDIA X Server Settings it shows only one display. I had it configured in the Xinerama fashion, two continuous desktops side by side.
However, my desktop is still drawn as though there are two monitors, the result being that I can only see half. This is easily apparent when I zoom out to the desktop cube. It wouldn't be much of a serious problem, except for some reason, several important applications I use for work are popping up messages on the part of the desktop that I can't access. I installed the latest NVIDIA drivers,driver reset might prompt whatever the problem is to go away (and it's good to do that regularly anyways) but no dice.
I am looking to draw a curve for a given set of coordinates using java. For example; (1,2) (2,4) (3,6) I am aware that a straight line graph can be drawn for a given coordinates using Jfree, but I am not sure about drawing the curve. Any hints on what might be a good java class to use.
I would like an easy way to draw a polygon from a load of xyz points that should be on its surface. Can someone help? Ideally using java 3D but I could use something else. Quick and dirty is fine its just to see a shape. I haven't really done any 3D graphics programming.
I'm having trouble setting up PuTTY with Ubuntu. I'm trying to get line characters to work in aptitude as well as 256-color support, but can only get one or the other.
Ubuntu Config:
Using 64-bit Ubuntu Terminal type xterm-256color or putty-256color gives 256-color, but incorrect line characters. Terminal type linux gives proper lines in aptitude, but only 16 colors.
PuTTY Config:
Using font with Unicode characters. (DejaVu Sans Mono) Received Data is assumed to be in UTF-8. Set to use Unicode line drawing code points.
Is there some way to enable drawing a Japanese character with the mouse ?
something like IME pad for windows would be perfect. I looked at Anthy and the romanji to kanji works fairly well but it is lacking a direct mouse input method.
Anybody know if this is possible to setup on 9.10 Ubuntu ? I tried upgrading and that resulted in a big mess.
A few months ago I found a program / tool that essentially used a scripting language to specify diagrams, but I can't find it anymore and cannot remember for the life of me what it is. It's not the python interface to dia. This program did not have any gui.
I need to make an image in drawing area move. I have a GdkPixmap which stores image of the drawing area. How can i copy a rectangle part inside GdkPixmap to other coordinates?
Today I assembled a machine and installed Ubuntu 8.4...I think. When I opened Open office, more specifically the drawing section, the toolbars were full of a script font and I am not sure of how to change it to something I can read.
On my terminal only system ( no Xorg or guis ) I have a font rendering issue. In place of some symbols ( eg double-lines and some other miscellaneous line-drawing shapes) are generic diamonds. Attached is a fbgrab ( png format ) of elinks showing the problem. I have now configured elinks to only use single lines drawing characters ( which work fine ) for now as a work around. Here is my /etc/default/console-setup
Code:
# Change to "yes" and setupcon will explain what is being doing VERBOSE_OUTPUT="no" # Setup these consoles. Most people do not need to change this. ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"
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The numbers in the FONTFACE show the size of the font matrix. For example Lat2-Terminus20x10.psf is a font for codeset Lat2 with size of the font matrix 10x20 (i.e. 10 columns and 20 rows). If the number of columns is 8 then only the number of rows is specified. For example the font matrix of Armenian-Fixed15.psf has size 8x15.
In text video mode or if you use the RadeonFB kernel module only fonts whose font matrix has 8 columns can be used (that is the size should be a simple NUMBER rather than a NUMBERxNUMBER combination). The other fonts can be used only with framebuffer video modes and with the package 'kbd'. The console package 'console-tools' can not be used with such fonts.
THE TERMINUS FONT:
The aim of the Terminus font is to reduce the eyes-fatigue when one has to read a lot. Currently this font supports only the Latin, the Cyrillic and the Greek scripts (the Lat15, Lat2, Lat7, CyrAsia, CyrKoi, CyrSlav, Greek, Uni2 and Uni3 codesets). The fonts with font face TerminusBold and size 14 or 16 are optimized for 8 pixels width glyph matrix (in most cases this means framebuffer). The fonts with font face TerminusBoldVGA and size 14 or 16 are optimized for 9 pixels width glyph matrix and can not be used with framebuffer video modes.
The fonts with font face Terminus and size 14 or 16 can be used both with 8 and 9 pixels width glyph matrix. In the regular text video modes the width of the glyph matrix is 9 pixels. If you use the package svgatextmode then the width is 8 or 9 pixels and you probably know it. The Terminus font in this version of console-setup is version 4.26.
I upgraded in Ubuntu from 2.6.28-13 to 2.6.30 and now I get no line-drawing characters in applications like alsamixer; instead they are replaced by 127-bit chars like 'lqqk'. As a coder, I'd really like to understand what happened - what changed (file in /etc?) affecting terminal capabilities, and what does the kernel have to do with it .
PS: the distro is Jaunty and I used the debs at http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-mainline/:
I am using Ubuntu 10.04 that comes in a free CD. I would like to develop web page using Quanta Plus. When I saw the site it is written that the platform is KDE. Can I install it in my PC?
Is it possible to design virtual desktop on ubuntu, that can open instance of desktop applications installed on remote server (like thunderbird) in to local machine?