OpenSUSE :: How To Get Rid Of White Space / Make Document Actual Real Legal Size

May 7, 2010

I scanned a document with xsane and saved it as a pdf, the pdf shows up great but there is extra white space at the bottom of the document. how do i get rid of the white space and make the document the actual real legal size?

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OpenSUSE Hardware :: Document Size Incorrect - How To Get Correct Size

Jun 8, 2011

Have just installed Lexmark s605 printer on wireless network, printer works ok but when i print a document even though it is showing the correct size on 'print preview', the printed output is on the page is tiny and and 90deg rotated, I've tried various drivers from the Lexmark website, and also messing about in printer settings but nothing seems to make any difference.

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Mar 13, 2010

how to get xsane to scan a document and have it display as a full 8.5x11 sized document instead of something half that size? I've been trying and trying and can't seem to figure it out.

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General :: Actual File Size On Mac Os X?

Jan 27, 2010

I have a large number of folders that each contain quite a few files of varying sizes (from a few bytes to 400kb or so), mostly smaller ones. I need to get the actual (not the disk usage) size of these folders. Is there any way to do this with a command like 'du'?

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Mar 9, 2011

I am trying to figure out the "actual" disk size used by my system. When I run the "df -h" command,I am not taking here into consideration the shared memory of 2Gb as it is a sort of virtual shared memory and is not allocated physically. Is that correct ?

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Feb 13, 2011

I've been working on getting another OS installed on my computer for one of my classes (OS specific assembly instructions). To get this OS running, I had to start using a GPT rather than a MBR table. I backed up my Ubuntu partition (ext4) using the old-fashioned dd command. I've since been able to get everything working again after a dd restore.

The problem is that my original Ubuntu partition was only about 50GB and the dd image only takes up 40 GB. After I restored the image to the new drive (146BG), gparted is reporting 119GB used and only 26GB free. What can I do to reduce the size of my install to 40GB again?

When looking at the disk in baobab, it says the the filesystem is only 47.2 GB and that only 20.9 GB has been used. This is likely what the old partition's breakdown was. So my new question is: How can I make the filesystem capacity (47.2 GB) equal that of the partition that it is on (146 GB)?

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Ubuntu :: Less Hard Disk Space Available Than Actual

Jul 22, 2010

I recently bought a new pc and installed Ubuntu on it. It came with a 500gb hard drive and during installation I manually partitioned it as follows:

10 gb (ntfs) for a windows partition
15 gb (ext4) mounted on /
4 gb for swap
the rest (470gb - ext4) mounted on /home

I've just installed a few apps from the repository, nothing big (about 500 mb in all), but in the 'file system' tab in 'system monitor' it says that for /home I have a total of only 432 gb, of which just 408 gb are available, with 500mb used. According to this, around 60gb of space have just vanished into thin air. Where did all this missing disk space go? The disk is brand new and there are no bad sectors in it.

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Jun 18, 2010

i have some issues running twinview through my laptop and an additional monitor. i currently have the nvidia settings such that the monitor is the primary screen. however, whenever i click full screen in videos or another application, it maximizes in my laptop screen. also - when i maximize videos videos, the screen fills up, but the actual video size doesn't tend to increase (it doesn't stretch to fit). is this an adobe problem? ubuntu 10.04, nvidia driver v195, dell latitude d630 laptop.

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Ubuntu :: Cloning A Large Disk With Little Actual Used Space

Aug 10, 2010

I need to clone a laptop drive to a desktop drive. The laptop drive disk is 150 gb, however, only about 8 gb is used. Is it possible to clone this disk to a smaller drive?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Changing Partition Size / Redistributing The Space Between The Two Partitions?

Aug 14, 2010

My laptop has a 60GB hard drive, which my ex-husband set up with a 20GB partition for Windows XP and a 40GB partition with Suse 11, which suited me fine at the time. However, I'm now finding that I need to install a whole bunch of extra Windows programs relating to my work, and the 20GB partition is no longer sufficient, while I'm hardly using any space at all under Linux.

how I might go about redistributing the space between the two partitions (any other solutions to my lack of space problem also welcome)? Please bear in mind that I'm pretty clueless when it comes to this kind of thing!

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OpenSUSE Network :: Document Is Referencing 10.2. Or A Document For Use With SLED?

Jul 6, 2010

Anyone have better documentation or an update to the this version of the file Tomcat HOWTO openSUSE as that document is referencing 10.2. Or a document for use with SLED.

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Ubuntu :: Open A Document In A3 Size?

Mar 9, 2010

how can I open a document in A3 size?

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Ubuntu :: Open A Document In A4 Size In Openoffice.org 3.0?

Mar 15, 2010

I want to open a document in A4 size in openoffice.org 3.0.How can I do it?

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General :: Convert Document From Size A4 To Letter

May 12, 2010

Want to format document from size A4 to letter.I need to format some documents from A4 to print on letter size paper. The documents are Word documents and pdf.

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Ubuntu :: 10.04 - Document Viewer Window Size Keeps Resetting

Apr 18, 2010

In Ubuntu 10.04 using Document Viewer 2.30.0 I've noticed that every time I open the program or a PDF file I haven't opened before the window size seems to reset to default. Thumbnails sidebar re-enables, view goes back to "Fit Page Width" and the actual size of the window goes back to being very small (default).

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Programming :: Remove White Space, +, And -, By Awk

May 18, 2011

I have some data whose no certain pattern. Below is as an example.

20110101 1+1-0 1-1 1+1-2 8- 5 3 0 3 4 5 3 7 4
20110102 1+2-0+1-1-1+2-1+ 9 5 6 2 3 3 5 6 5 4
20110103 1-1-0+1 1 2 2 2+10 3 3 2 4 4 7 7 9 5
20110104 1+3-1 1 1+2-2-1-11+ 5 12 4 4 5 6 6 3 6
20110105 0 0 0 1-1-1-1+1 4+ 0 0 0 3 3 3 5 4 2
20110106 1+0+0 0+0+1 2 4+10- 5 2 0 2 2 4 7 32 7

I want to remove space, + and - mark so that I can get the below such data :

20110101 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 8 5 3 0 3 4 5 3 7 4
20110102 1 2 0 1 1 1 2 1 9 5 6 2 3 3 5 6 5 4
20110103 1 1 0 1 1 2 2 2 10 3 3 2 4 4 7 7 9 5
20110104 1 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 11 5 12 4 4 5 6 6 3 6
20110105 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 3 3 3 5 4 2
20110106 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 4 10 5 2 0 2 2 4 7 32 7

Is it possible by using awk?

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Sep 26, 2010

I know that you can make it full screen, however it just makes the background OS's background black, and still provides a smaller display. Is it possible to make the guest OS's screen (or display) full size?

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Hardware :: Obtain A Real Memory Address From User Space - Mmap() And /dev/mem

Feb 25, 2010

I'm running an embedded Linux kernel, and I want to obtain a real memory address from user space. After goggeling a little, I found that the only way was to use mmap to access /dev/mem. But I never used mmap. I want to load a program in memory, in order to make it available from another processor, that has access to the DDR, but not to the flash memory where program is stored. Here is the code I use:

Code: // Open file and get its size
FILE* program = fopen(argv[3],"rb");
fseek(program, 0, SEEK_END);
long program_size = ftell(program);
fseek(program, 0, SEEK_SET);
// Prepare memory to copy it in
void* program_address = malloc(program_size+1);
FILE* memory_stream = fmemopen(program_real_address, program_size + 1, "wb");
[Code]....

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Slackware :: SlackBuild Rebuilds Everything Including The Actual Boot Loader With 'make -j4'?

Apr 1, 2011

I want to update syslinux to version 4.03 on my system, so I took a look at the SlackBuild.

I noticed that the SlackBuild rebuilds everything including the actual boot loader with 'make -j4', but there's a note in the docs directory (distrib.txt) that asks not to do that:

Quote:

For creators of Linux distributions:

Syslinux is a notoriously hard program to debug, since it runs outside of any operating system, and has a tendency to expose BIOS and hardware bugs on various systems. Therefore, I would appreciate if you would resist the temptation of recompiling the Syslinux bootloader itself (ldlinux.asm) if at all possible. If you do that, I will have to refer any bug reports I receive back to the respective distributor.

However, I have no such concerns about recompiling the installer programs, and in fact, with both libc 5 and libc 6 in common use in the Linux world today I understand if you wish to relink the Linux-based installer against your system version of libc. Therefore a special makefile targets "make installer" has been included with the Syslinux distribution, starting with version 1.42.

To rebuild the installer programs *only*, starting from a freshly untarred distribution copy of Syslinux, do:

make clean
make installer

If you want to remove all intermediate files, including the ones obtained from assembling ldlinux.asm and which are included in the distribution, do "make spotless".

I thought I'd report this in case it was unnoticed by Pat and the team. If not I apologize for wasting your time

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Feb 12, 2011

I have successfully gotten my Canon MX300 Printer to work with CUPS. The printer works great, but for some reason it prints out white lines incredibly slow. The printer acts as if it is printing out actual text, e.g. if I have half a page of empty space, it prints it line by line for some reason... Anyone know what may cause this? I know that CUPS is not ideal with all printers, but it did not do this at first actually.

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General :: Printf White Space - Words Splitting?

Jun 15, 2010

I am having trouble keeping the name together and the phone number together, I think due to the white space. I have tried "" and '' it doesn't seem to matter. So it may be my syntax? and does it matter how long the first and last names are.

me$ echo 'fstname lstname' '123 123-1234' | ./myscript
#myscript
read a b
printf "%-15s %20s
" $a $b >> my_phone_numbers
OUTPUT

fstnamelstname
123123-1234
insted of
fstname lstname
123 123-1234

I know its not an elegant script but I am still learning how some commands work.

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OpenSUSE :: Switched To SUSE - Applications For Legal Work?

Mar 24, 2011

As the title of this post indicates, I recently switched over to SuSE from Fedora 14. I find that the default software repositories in YaST lack a lot of the amusements and applications I use for my legal work.

What I'm really looking for are apps that work well with the US tax code or plugins for law citations in LibreOffice. I could totally rely on SuSE if I could find that stuff!

I'm also looking for a few awesome games that I can download from an official repository. Can anyone recommend apps that fulfill my needs, any cool non-rogue RPG games or any software repositories where I can find them? I've got an X86_64 machine, openSuSE 11.4 KDE installed and I've got 4GB of DDR3 RAM.

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Ubuntu :: Set Resolution Fits Screen - Resize Actual Menu To Make It Smaller

Feb 8, 2011

I have a dual boot system with Windows 7 and Ubuntu 10.10. I want to make my grub menu look good and have set a beautiful background image to it and set the resolution so it fits the screen. Is it any way to resize the actual menu to make it smaller without shrinking the background picture?

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Slackware :: Make A Real Logout When Exiting KDE?

Apr 27, 2010

I use Slack 13-32 with kde-431, but when in kde logout actually get out of the X-KDE ...I have that after leaving the kde, type "logout" at the command line ...How to make a real logout when exiting KDE in Slack?

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Ubuntu :: Contex Menu [Make Link] Make Same File Size?

Dec 17, 2010

I notice that when you try to Make link to any file or folder form context menu, It just copy the same file size? even when i tried to copy the link to external storage disk..

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Ubuntu :: Modify And Make Smaller Changes In A PDF Document

Jun 4, 2011

I want to modify and make smaller changes in a PDF document. How do I do that in Ubuntu?? I have heard it is possible with Open Office when you have some extensions to it? I have tried PDF Mod but you can't make much with it. I need to change text inside the document.

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Ubuntu :: Make Indicator Applet To Show Real Name?

Mar 31, 2010

i am using lucid beta 1 and indicator applet shows my user name. i know it is also the case for karmic. is there any way to change it so that it shows my full name? because it looks much more formal if it shows my full name instead of my "nickname".

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Programming :: Real Time Application - Make Sound Equalization

Nov 28, 2009

An application that can make sound equalization but I couldn't find any powerful tool so I decided to do one my self I know it will be very hard task but their is no other solution my program will do some audio effects like (echo, repeat, trible, bass, filtering, fading,...)and (fft,addition,....), I will take the signal from the mic and put it on the speaker after my operation is done I think I must take into consideration that application is a real time but i don't know what to do! i don't know should I use java or C/C++! I don't know how to deal with the audio driver (take signal from mic and put it on the speaker)

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Jan 11, 2011

I have 2 pc with Asus AMD boards (M4A87TD Evo and M4A88TD-M Evo) running OpenSuse 11.3.on both the front panel audio headset + mic do not work.on one PC I have an other OS also installed, so I know that on this machine the hardware is working.is there a chance to get the frontpanel audio connectors running with the actual openSuse or do I have to wait for the next version with a newer kernel/alsa version?

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Nov 30, 2010

I've got a windows partition with a lot of free space followed by an extended partition. The extended partition has three sub-partitions: grub/boot&everything else, home, swap.

I'd like to take some of the free space out of the NTFS partition and move it down into the extended partition for Ubuntu to use.

I've successfully shrunken the NTFS partition. Now I've got 5gb of unallocated space between the end of NTFS an start of the extended partitions.

Now I want to extend the boot/everything else sub-partition within the extended sub-partition.

Using the gParted live CD I'm:Resizing the extended partition (growing it forward by 5gb)
Resizing the boot/everything sub-partition forward by 5b

When I try to apply the changes I get an error: Unable to satisfy all constraints on the partition.

Is it possible to move this space into my extended partitions so Ubuntu has more space?

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