Ubuntu :: Not Enough Words In Dictionary?

May 18, 2010

Just installed 10.04. When I'm using empathy, the spell checker says all sorts of correctly spelled words are incorrect, such as "eventually" and "examples".Does empathy use the system's dictionary or it's own? Is there a way to download a better dictionary?

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General :: Use Grep To Find The Words In The Dictionary?

Dec 1, 2010

I'm trying to use grep to find the words in the dictionary that contain the letters "th" and the letter m.

I tried grep 'th m*.' Desktop/Dictionary/words(Thats where the destined dictionary word document is located)

grep 'th' Desktop/Dictionary/words works but only for the words with th. I have no idea of what expression to use to make it a unionized expression with m

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General :: Windows - Convert Aspell Dictionary To Simple List Of Words?

May 5, 2010

I want to get list of all words from aspell dictionary.
I downloaded aspell and aspell polish dictionary, then unziped it using code...

It is connected to the declination and conjugation. How can I add to the first list all forms (with all corresponding suffixes as defined in .dat file ) ?

BTW: I need this list to spell-checker jazzy.

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Ubuntu :: Install A French-English Dictionary For Gnome Dictionary Applet?

May 3, 2010

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Apr 11, 2010

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Apr 22, 2010

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Ubuntu Networking :: WPA-PSK Crack Using Dictionary?

May 1, 2010

I'm trying to understand the entire method of cracking a wireless network using aircrack.I thought the idea is to collect a lot of encrypted packets, and then try to crack these using the fact that the IV's used to encrypt a packet are not always different from each other.ight?ck-ng to be able to crack a WPA with a pre-shared-key.But what is the point of using a dictionary? If you use that, why would you bother collecting packets? Using a dictionary is basically guessing the encryption-key isn't it?

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Ubuntu :: Gnome-dictionary Not Working?

Oct 24, 2010

I recently discovered that I could not get gnome-dictionary to perform word look-up on ANY of my Ubuntu systems. I discovered that the problem is not with the app at all, but with the default source; dict.org has stopped functioning as gnome-dictionary expects (and trying to get to the web site just brings up a blank web page; page source is empty). One of the threads I saw in my search provided a different source that is working. It is not as extensive as dict.org's service, but it does work.

Open the Dictionary app, then open the Preferences dialog.

Go to the "Sources" Tab and click on the "Add" button.

In the dialog that opens, change the Description to "Chemnitz Server" (at least this is what I did).

Change the hostname to "dict.tu-chemnitz.de".

I did not mess with the other options.

Once you have done this you can click the "Close" button in that dialog.

In the remaining dialog, you will see a new option for "Chemnitz Server".

Select that, and you will have a working dictionary.

dict.org can soon be returned to its proper functionality.

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Ubuntu :: Rar Crack Dictionary Script?

Mar 8, 2011

Before anybody says it, no, I am not doing anything illegal. I have a problem. I have about 50 rar and zip files. Each of them are locked with one of four passwords. I know the passwords, but I don't know which password is for which archive. Since this is a repetitive task that I will have to do again in the future, I want to write a script (or find one) that will try each of the four passwords for all of the .rar or .zip files in a directory.

I believe the technical term for this is "dictionary attack" - however, my dictionary would only contain 4 words. I know some rudimentary Python. Would it be best to use Python for this or would Bash (which I don't know at all) be more suitable. Does anybody know of a script/app that already does this? I am not interested in bruteforce solutions.

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Software :: Updated Dictionary For Ubuntu 10.0.4?

Oct 25, 2010

I have a strange question (maybe not a strange question for some people though). I am currently running ubuntu 10.0.4 on my notebook and have noticed that when I am typing up documents, emails, the spell check gives me a lot of red markings indicating that the spelling is incorrect. I have done some tests and it seems that a lot of words (even some well known words which I have confirmed the spelling) does not seem to be included in the standard dictionary.

This causes the applications to think that the words are incorrect and to make some strange suggestions as to what it thinks the words should be. Does anybody know if there is a later version of these dictionaries and if so how to install them?

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Ubuntu :: Which Package Contains Applications > Office > Dictionary?

Apr 1, 2010

I can launch it with gnome-dictionary, but that is not a package in aptitude.

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Ubuntu Security :: Generating Numeric Dictionary For Wpa?

Jul 18, 2010

i just got a new internet connection from the local service provider. While installation, he insisted that i use my mobile number as the wpa password for the wifi. From what Ive heard, this is company policy. Im a little skeptical about this as ive read wpa is crackable using a dictionary if the password is in there. So i looked around and found the air-crack suite to test the security for my access point. As my password is only numeric, i couldn't find only a numeric dictionary to use with air-crack.

So, i would like to create a dictionary that has only 10 digits, and the first two digit should be "05", because thats what mobile numbers here start from. I would be really grateful if anyone could point me to a way to do this easily.

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Ubuntu :: Gedit And Openoffice Dictionary Update?

Jan 23, 2011

When we compare openoffice with ms office, though the auto spell check is enabled openoffice is not recognising the errors. In OpenOffice Presentation it isn't totally and in gedit it is even showing errors though they are right. How can I update the dictionary of these.It must work as efficiently as MS Office ones.

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Ubuntu :: PDF Reader With Easy Access To A Dictionary?

Feb 21, 2011

I read books using a PDF reader and I'd like to be able to easily look words up that I don't know. I see that the ipad has an easy to use dictionary built in and that's the type of thing I'm looking for. Perhaps being able to right click a word and select "look up in dictionary".

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OpenSUSE :: Use Any Offline Dictionary?

Oct 16, 2010

Do you use any offline dictionary? Someone recommend a dictionary for linux/openSUSE.

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Ubuntu :: English To French Offline Translator/dictionary

Mar 5, 2010

I am learning French. Is there any offline dictionary in ubuntu that can translate English words to french (with pronunciation if possible)?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Install Longman Dictionary Of Con. English?

Mar 23, 2010

i can not install contemporary english IDM 2005 on ubuntu there are installation.sh file in linux folder...
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Ubuntu :: Remove The Dictionary Listed Under Applications/Office?

Oct 14, 2010

How does one remove the Dictionary listed under Applications/Office? It's not obvious - I could not find a way to do it either through the Ubuntu Software Centre or the Synaptic Package Manager route.

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Software :: Dictionary Available For Ubuntu Which Can Be Downloaded Direct From Site

Sep 10, 2010

Is there any dictionary available for ubuntu which can be downloaded direct from site and is best as oxford dictionary.

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Debian :: Wordpower Dictionary In Gnu / System?

Mar 10, 2010

I've got a bit of a problem. I'm looking for a English wordpower dictionary, which is up to date. I am already using Stardict (CZ-EN, CZ-RU, acronyms).
I have tried google, but he didn't show anything specific.

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Fedora :: How To Remove Gnome-dictionary

Jan 21, 2009

I don't know how to add a new server to gnome-dictionary,so I want to remove it.I can't find the package in the Yum Extendor.

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Nov 6, 2009

I'm running OpenOffice.Org 3.1.1 out of the Fedora repositories. I'm using the UK locales and settings where possible. I can't seem to get the interface in en-gb, and my dictionary keeps recommending the Americanisation of words to me.

Also finally, is there not a grammar checker in OpenOffice.Org? I'm looking in the Language Settings - > Writing Aids and there isn't anything listed under grammar?

Finally, I might as well ask this in case anyone knows why. In the Writer settings I changed the default fonts to the Liberation font family however OpenOffice keeps attaching the Windows equivalents to the end e.g. 'Liberation Sans; Arial' it's really annoying and I don't know why it's doing this.

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Fedora :: Dictionary Application Is Not Working?

Oct 23, 2010

The dictionary keeps hanging and then fails with the message Error while looking up definition

Connection failed to the dictionary server at dict.org:2628

I am using Fedora 13, 64 bit version.

Also, firefox can't seem to get into dict.org.

Is there some problem with the site?

Is there some alternate dictionary source I can specify for the application?

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Dec 10, 2010

I did a previous search before coming here, and I found some alternatives but in very old threads. Though, one of the most mentioned was one called StarDict. What do you think about this one? Is it still good nowadays or are there other alternatives?

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Apr 5, 2011

I'm basically wondering if anyone knows where I can find a good dictionary to use with Aircrack-ng or Backtrack 4 with Aircrack or any other program like Aircrack. I am pretty fluent in the Aircrack command line, but cannot seem to find a true dictionary. I would like to not use word lists that don't use all characters, but if anyone has any ideas on creating a word list that actually works I'd love to learn. Also I have heard that some dictionaries are built into Backtrack 4, so I'm wondering if anyone knows how to find those and use them.

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Programming :: Sorting A Dictionary File?

Nov 1, 2010

I have this dictionary file that has this format:

SUBSTITUTE_VALUE, Real Value
SUBSTITUTE_VALUE_2, Real Big Value
SUBSTITUTE_VALUE_HECL, Hardware Abstract
SUBSTITUTE_V, Valley Mem

I want to sort this file so the LONGEST Substitute Values are listed at the top ( so SUBSTITUTE_VALUE_HECL would be first in the list). Obviously I want to keep the related values tagging along with them, so the whole first line would be
SUBSTITUTE_VALUE_HECL, Hardware Abstract

Playing with sort This has me pretty close: sort dict.file -k1.1n,1

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Fedora :: Smarter Spell Checker - Dictionary In FF?

Sep 24, 2009

When I'm typing something on a site the spell checkers (dictionary or whatever) leaves a lot to be desired. Sometimes I am forced to type the word into google's search engine & having it give me the correct spelling. So, is there a way of making this thing "smarter"?

To clarify, say I type in goverment, the checker isn't smart enough to know that I need the "n" - government - (this is just an example word & is not actually the case with it as I can't think of any right now that is) & gives me a bunch of meaningless, non-related words to choose from.

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Fedora :: F12 Spellchecking In Evolution 2.28 - Install New Dictionary?

Feb 7, 2010

The instructions in Evolution say

Quote: 8.5.3. Spell Checking To choose a spell-checking language, select it here. You must install gnome-spell, aspell, and an aspell language package (like for example aspell-en for english language) for spell-checking to be available in Evolution. Additional dictionaries are available through your package manager and are detected automatically if you have installed them. To have the composer automatically check your spelling while you type, select Check Spelling While I Type. You can set the color for misspelled words.

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OpenSUSE :: Install A En_NZ Dictionary For Libreoffice?

Aug 19, 2011

For a month or two I have been trying to install a en_NZ dictionary for Libreoffice. It is available from the openoffice extensions page - which I am directed to by selecting Libreoffice > Tools > Language > More Dictionaries Online.

However for the past month or two this page has had problems. Every time I click on any of the extensions I am taken to an error page that states "The connection to the server was reset while the page was loading."

Does nobody maintain the openoffice extension pages any more?

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Fedora :: Dictionary Widget Didn't Work

Mar 10, 2010

i had just installed fedora 12 and my architecture is x86_64. i add dictionary widget on my plasma desktop. in my office i am using internet via proxy. now how can i configure dictionary widget to use the same proxy settings? in my shell i have export http_proxy variables, where else i am suppose to set proxy?

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