If this is indeed true, are there any alternatives to pdftotext that do a simple and fast conversion that would work on this server? Is it possible that the pdftotext can be complied for a different version, or that I installed it incorrectly with permissions?
You will be asked for the current MariaDB root password. By default, there is no root password in fresh MariaDB installation. Press the Enter key to proceed. Set a strong password for root user of your MariaDB server and answer Y to all of the other questions. The questions asked are self-explanatory.
Install Xpdf Centos 6
Your ResourceSpace installation is now complete. You can finish configuring ResourceSpace through your web browser. Open your web browser and navigate to URL with the actual domain name pointed towards your Vultr VPS.
Since we will be working with pictures of text as well as raw text files, we need to use a window manager or desktop environment. Start your windowing system and open a terminal. I assume that you already have Tesseract OCR and ImageMagick installed from the previous lesson. Now we need to install tools for working with Adobe Acrobat PDF documents. Try
An alternative workflow would be to use Okular or xpdf to identify the pages for each flower picture, and then use the -f and -l options for pdfimages to extract just the page images we are interested in. Experiment with this approach.
View the output with Okular or xpdf. The same technique could be used, for example, to aggregate all of the photographs taken during a day of archival work or fieldwork into a single PDF.
The pdftk command gives us a variety of options for manipulating PDFs. Here are a few examples. After trying each one, use Okular or xpdf to see the results.
While FreeBSD is popular as a server for its performance and stability, it is also suited for day-to-day use as a desktop.With over 36000 applications available as FreeBSD packages or ports, it is easy to build a customized desktop that runs a wide variety of desktop applications.This chapter demonstrates how to install numerous desktop applications, including web browsers, productivity software, document viewers, and financial software.
FreeBSD does not come with a pre-installed web browser.Instead, the www category of the Ports Collection contains many browsers which can be installed as a package or compiled from the Ports Collection.
The Ports Collection can instead be used to compile the desired version of Firefox from source code.This example builds www/firefox, where firefox can be replaced with the ESR or localized version to install.
When it comes to productivity, users often look for an office suite or an easy-to-use word processor.While some desktop environments like KDE provide an office suite, there is no default productivity package.Several office suites and graphical word processors are available for FreeBSD, regardless of the installed window manager.
This section demonstrates how to install the following popular productivity software and indicates if the application is resource-heavy, takes time to compile from ports, or has any major dependencies.
The KDE desktop environment includes an office suite which can be installed separately from KDE.Calligra includes standard components that can be found in other office suites.Words is the word processor, Sheets is the spreadsheet program, Stage manages slide presentations, and Karbon is used to draw graphical documents.
The editors category (freebsd.org/ports/editors/) of the Ports Collection contains several localizations for LibreOffice.When installing a localized package, replace libreoffice with the name of the localized package.
Some new document formats have gained popularity since the advent of UNIX and the viewers they require may not be available in the base system.This section demonstrates how to install the following document viewers:
For managing personal finances on a FreeBSD desktop, some powerful and easy-to-use applications can be installed.Some are compatible with widespread file formats, such as the formats used by Quicken and Excel.
Hi there, Despite this, I cannot seem to make the plugin appear in redmine. I tried versions 1.1.0, 1.0.5 and 1.0.1. on a Centos 5.5 Vm.I have been using this Gemfile: source " " gem "rake", "0.8.3" gem "rack", "1.0.1" gem "i18n", "0.4.2" gem "rubytree", "0.5.2", :require => "tree" gem "RedCloth", ">4.2.3", :require => "redcloth" # for CodeRaygem "mysql" Permissions are good and other plugins (such as the knowledgebase plugin) do show up in the Administration->plugins page. Can anyone provide me with the exact set of Gems that he has been using in a successful installation of the redmine_xapian plugin ? Or some other clue ? Many thanks
Get the plugin and install it (restart the web server after doing this):ruby script/plugin install _xapian.gitrake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV=productionrake db:migrate_plugins RAILS_ENV=production --trace
Hey, I started my windows install attempt by installing the plugin without doing any of the installs of xapian itself. Id expect to at least see the plugin listed in plugins, but nothing ! this is a completely bare install of redmine 1.3, no other plugins
Plugins installed without errors. bundler installed all gems. but extended search and file checkbox still not visible?I am on linux debian. and all required packages are already installed.Redmine version is 3.2.1 . Bitnami Stack. ruby 2.1.0
A: This is because most Linux systems do not come pre-installed with as many fonts as Windows does. When a PDF document is created it can have the fonts either directly embedded in the PDF or not at all. When the fonts are not embedded in the document, PDF Studio has to look for the font on your system. If the font is not located on the system PDF Studio attempts to locate a similar font on your system to use instead. While this works in most cases sometimes there is no good substitution which results in fonts that may look slightly off or as square characters.
This can easily be resolved by making sure you have the correct font on your Linux system. You can do this by determining which fonts are missing then manually installing any fonts that are needed in the document.
Bitrix Virtual Appliance 7.xBitrix Virtual Appliance is specifically configured to provide fast execution of Bitrix24 software products: program deployment lasts only a couple of minutes and the appliance is ready for use! You can install both Bitrix24 product demonstration versions and your own completed projects on the Virtual Appliance.
Bitrix Environment for LinuxBitrix Environment for Linux is configured for the fast and simple installation of all software that is necessary for Bitrix24 products and solutions to operate on CentOS 6 (i386, x86_64) and CentOS 7 (i386, x86_64).
Now just get the IP address of your instance (public IPv4) , then you will be prompted to bitrix installation steps: After completing it your bitrix dashboard will be look something like this.
Cannot start license on Linux - my network adapter doesn't start with ethThis article pertains to the user ensuring the correct license and the support libraries have been installed. The version of FlexNet we ship our software with relies on the network adapter to have the prefix of eth. If your network adapter is not eth0, eth1, etc, then you will need to update your version of the license daemon.Examples of network adapters that need the updated daemon are "em1" and "p7p1". You can see your network configuration with "ifconfig -a". In order to update the license daemon, please change to the license folder in the application directory, make a folder called "old" and move "lm*" and "geotomo" into this folder. You will then download and extract the contents of this archive into the license folder and run "tar xvf flexnet64_11.12.1.tar". If you get "permission denied" running any of the commands, ensure you run them as the user that owns the folder/files or run it as root.Please note that version 11.12.1 will not support the FlexNet version 9 of the license dongles.Published on 19-NOV-2017 FAQ ID #172
HASP and FlexNet dongle installationIf the software shipped with a license dongle, you will need to install drivers. If you use Windows, the drivers should automatically install, unless you are using Windows XP. In that case, there should be drivers located in the license folder which should be run/installed with administrator privelages.If the license dongle is purple, you will need to install the HASP4hl drivers for Linux. Use the appropriate link for your distribution:RedHat / CentOS / SuSEDownload from hereUbuntu / DebianDownload from hereIf the license dongle is green, you will need to install the FlexNet drivers for Linux. Use the appropriate link for your distribution:RedHat / CentOS / SuSEDownload from hereIf you are using a Virtual Machine with a license dongle, you will install the drivers in the guest OS (after installing the "Guest Additions" for your operating system) and disconnect the dongle from the host OS, if using Windows as the hosting operating system so Windows will release control of the dongle and allow the Linux guest to utilize the USB hardware. For Linux, the device should just pass through to the guest operating system.The installation process is as easy as running (for the .rpm file) "rpm --install (filename).rpm" or (for the .deb file) "dpkg -i (filename).deb". You may have to install certain required packages during the time of installation, which may be different for each machine. On RedHat/CentOS, you may also utilize "yum provides (filename)" to determine the name of the package that provides certain libraries to install with "yum". The drivers are actually 32bit, so you will need to install the i686 versions. It will tell you what packages are missing, so you can run (for RedHat/CentOS) "yum install (required package name).i686", (for SuSE) "yast2 install (required package name)-32bit", or (for Ubuntu/Debian) "apt-get install (required package name):i386".You may need to consult your operating system documentation or contact us for assistance.Published on 3-MAR-2018 FAQ ID #10 2ff7e9595c
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