Slackware :: Disable Damn Spelling Checking In Firefox 2.0.x.x?

Jun 22, 2011

Linux kernel 2.6.21.5, Slackware 12.0
Firefox 2.0.0.4

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General :: Firefox: Disabling Spelling Checking.

Jun 19, 2011

Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0
(Mozilla) Firefox 2.0.0.4

where the option to disable spelling checking is in FF? I think Edit>Preferences contains all of the settable options.

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General :: TCSH - How To Disable Spelling Correction Of Command

Aug 18, 2010

Recently, when we updated our OS, we got a new tcsh feature enabled by default. Whenever I type a command that tcsh doesn't recognize, I get an annoying spelling correction like:
% cats
CORRECT>cast (y|n|e|a)?

I want to disable this feature and allow misspellings to error out like:
% cats
cats: Command not found.
Is my enter key somehow getting re-bound? What could be causing this?

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OpenSUSE :: Firefox Spelling Does Not Update ?

Apr 28, 2010

Firefox checks spelling in text areas, which is good. However, the dictionary it uses is global and dictionary changes do not reflect across text areas. When your chosen spelling dictionary is Polish and you enter text in English into box#1 and then into box#2, and then you decide to review your spelling, you can change the active dictionary to English. However, this will affect the spelling of box#2 only, which is good because box#1 might actually be in Polish. So you go back to box#1 and change the dictionary to English? Nope; the dictionary is English already so choosing English has no effect and the words are still marked as incorrect!

What you need:

A frame with two text areas, e.g. Bugzilla.

Steps to reproduce:

1. Set the spelling dictionary to Polish.
2. Enter "damaged " into box#1.
3. Enter "damaged " into box#2.
4. While in box#2, choose the English spelling dictionary.
5. Return to box#1.
6. Append text "damaged " (once more).

Actual results:

2. box#1: damaged
3. box#2: damaged
4. box#2: damaged
6. box#1: damaged damaged

Expected result:
6. box#1: damaged damaged

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I am using Firefox 4. It came preinstalled with Linux Mint 11. I have added my own tweaked prefs.js (contains all about:config changes). Firefox 4 underscore spelling mistakes in red but I cant right click to auto correct them! I renamed .mozilla to .mozilla.old and started FF and this solved it. However is there another way to fix this? I have all my addons and about:config settings just as I like them and don't want to start all over again.

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Oct 11, 2010

We have a big proprietary project. Our code was compiling very properly with gcc 3.3.4 but not with 4.1.2.

The errors what we get is "ISO forbids declaration" / undefined symbols kind of.

my question is that is there any gcc/g++ compiler switch which can disable checking extra ISO confirmations and stick to our older ISO standards.

in addition to this how we can figure out what ISO standards are supported by which gcc/g++ versions

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Jun 16, 2010

As I am a paranoid bastard, I made a bash screencap-script for my Ubuntu-computer, so I can check if anyone uses my computer for things I don't want them to do (eg. checking if anyone is viewing passwords stored in FireFox, looking at private files, or other things I find disturbing). There might be other people than me that is paranoid and want to monitor what's going on on their computers while they are away or letting someone else use their computer when going to the bathroom.

This is a small script, I'd like to hear if there is any improvements that can be done, so I can learn more and become better at such scripting.

The script requires Imagick (sudo apt-get install imagemagick) and a folder in the ~-directory (/home/username) called ".screen" (hidden, as this makes it more difficult to "intruders" to find it and it looks more like a system-folder than a monitoring-folder).

The script:

Code:
#!/bin/bash
i=1;
j=`date`;
user=`whoami`;

[Code]....

Add this script to /usr/local/bin and then go to keyboard-shortcuts in GNOME and add a shortcut-key-combination of your own choice for the script. Call it whatever you'd like, and the command you want to run is simply "screen". To add a shortcut for stopping the script, you add another shortcut-key-combination to the command "killall screen".

This enables you to monitor activity on your computer while you're away, saving png-screenshots of your desktop every three seconds in the folder /home/username/.screen/date.

NOTE: I'm not taking any responsibility for what you do with this script. Remember that monitoring someone's activities is never the right way to handle anything. Also, it's illegal many places. Take care and use it only for educational and testing purposes.

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I'm looking to install, and perhaps create a SlackBuild) for an application that I think might be interesting.

The dependencies listed are:

libx11-dev, libxt-dev, libimlib2-dev, giblib-dev, and libxinerama-dev

I've checked to see if the packages are installed w/:

Code:

I've also looked for any existing SlackBuilds, but the only one that showed up in the database is: "giblib"

Where can I look to find these dependencies, their sources, or determine whether they're already installed in Slackware64 13.1?

Also, how would one determine if this can compile for a 64bit, non multi-lib install?

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May 8, 2010

I have been thinking lately about the number of computers connected to the internet that become "zombies" for sending out span (or worse) when they are attacked with ssh over the internet using some kind of script. Today, I read an article in a magazine about internet detective work when you find that there has been an unauthorized attempt to connect to your machine. According to this article, almost any computer connected to the internet is attacked very frequently and the log files of that computer will show this. I have seen these in my own log files in the past.

I have learned a number of ways to track down the attacker (to a very limited degree). But what I would like to know is a relatively easy application to run and understand to monitor my network traffic and find these attempts quicker. I know I have probably almost nothing to be concerned about, but I would like to be able to head this kind of problem off. I have a number of machines connected to the net and each other and my wife does a lot of business on the internet. So, besides becoming a bot for some criminal, I don't want any credit card details stolen.I have read about Wireshard, snort, etc. Is there an application (with gui preferrably, but not mandatory), that is novice compatible that will let me monitor this?

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(I can't find config.log anywhere) I use a quite 'light' installation (no xap, ap), and I suspect that I have some unmet dependencies, but the error message provides no information about what software is needed (I've installed all dependencies listed on SlackBuilds.org). I'm using Slackware64-13 with Xfce

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But this command doesn't do anything.

I've tried to strace it, and looks like this:

Code:

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Feb 18, 2010

i like to have fedora in english language, without any translation. I have a problem: i'ld like to set the check spelling in gnome to italian by default, but i don't know how to do. When i use pidgin or pan (newsreader) the check spelling is always set to english and i need to switch to italian all the time. Is there a way to set italian check spelling by default?

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Jul 27, 2011

I was trying to create a partition to share between Windows 7 (pre-installed, and I use it for some games and specific programs) and Fedora 15 (I use it for everything else), but when I tried to do this, apparently I already reached the maximum of primary partitions, 4. So I have 3 for Windows and 1 for Fedora!

The schema I have (see picture) is, 10.5 GB for windows recovery, 100MB for windows boot, 341GB for Windows 7, and 48 GB for Fedora, and it's in a dual boot. My intention was to leave about 100GB for Windows, 50GB for Fedora and the rest for shared files.

But I also don't want to format the recovery files, I had luck when windows broke and I could recover it with this files (I don't have the installation DVD, but it is original and validated), so I would like to keep those files.

1. I make a backup (I have no idea of how or if this is even possible) from fedora of this partitions and save them as files.

2. I try to include the /boot of windows in the big windows partition, but, is this really needed? Can I just delete the 100MB windows booter? (is it enough with the Fedora one or do I need this one?)

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The other languages waist my time, I would prefer that surplus languages are not displayed in the list. Is the language list configurable?

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