On 9/15/15, John Hein <3fbmqnh...@snkmail.com> wrote:
> Lee wrote at 17:59 -0400 on Sep 15, 2015:
> > OpenSSH 7.0 defaults to no support for diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key
> > exchange which is a problem with certain devices:
> >
> > $ ssh 10.10.3.5
> > Unable to negotiate with 10.10.3.5: no
Lee wrote at 17:59 -0400 on Sep 15, 2015:
> OpenSSH 7.0 defaults to no support for diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key
> exchange which is a problem with certain devices:
>
> $ ssh 10.10.3.5
> Unable to negotiate with 10.10.3.5: no matching key exchange method
> found. Their offer: diffie-hellman
Greetings, Warren Young!
>> I'm going to be spinning up an Ubuntu box in the next few days that
>> will have a 5TB drive in it as well, so I'll be able to test to see if
>> the source OS (and/or version of SMB server) makes a difference.
> Good.
> Please test by exporting the filesystem root, si
On Sep 15, 2015, at 9:14 AM, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
>
> I'm going to be spinning up an Ubuntu box in the next few days that
> will have a 5TB drive in it as well, so I'll be able to test to see if
> the source OS (and/or version of SMB server) makes a difference.
Good.
Please test by exporting t
On Sep 14, 2015, at 9:46 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>
>>> The only thing I can think of is that the 2nd drive is >2TB.
>
>> The same thing happens here with a 3.1 TB Fusion drive and a 500 GB
>> external driveā¦
[snip]
>> Why errno 5 from path_conv?
>
> That's an interesting point... can you walk
On 9/16/2015 01:09, Michael Enright wrote:
> PMFJI,
>
> I was setting up a cross compiler this past Sunday under Cygwin, using
> GCC 5.1.0. I followed the "BYOI" (Bring your own Infrastructure) path
> and ISL 0.15 was my first choice (being the latest), but did not work.
> ISL 0.12.2 did work. ISL
OpenSSH 7.0 defaults to no support for diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key
exchange which is a problem with certain devices:
$ ssh 10.10.3.5
Unable to negotiate with 10.10.3.5: no matching key exchange method
found. Their offer: diffie-hellman-group1-sha1
http://www.openssh.com/legacy.html has two w
On 9/15/2015 12:12 AM, Tae Lim Kook wrote:
However, since autorebase.dash hangs at the end of setup.exe, I close
it when it reaches that process. Perhaps this might contribute to the
problem?
Are you sure the autorebase script hangs? It could just take a long time to
finish, especially if you
On Tue, Sep 15, 2015 at 3:03 AM, JonY wrote:
>
> Hi Achim,
>
> Can you please update ISL for newer versions of GCC?
> http://isl.gforge.inria.fr/ says 0.15 is the latest.
>
PMFJI,
I was setting up a cross compiler this past Sunday under Cygwin, using
GCC 5.1.0. I followed the "BYOI" (Bring your o
On 9/15/2015 11:48 AM, Doug Lewan wrote:
All,
On my last cygwin update I noticed that I have /usr/libexec/gam_server.exe
running.
I learned this because the install script could not kill it (and neither could
I!).
It was using about 1 sec/sec of CPU.
With a little investigation I learned that
Following up on this post:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2015-02/msg00075.html
Is there any news regarding the getting "listen tcp" issue with xauth
resolved. The workaround mentioned works but isn't ideal in the
environment I have.
-Chris
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/proble
All,
On my last cygwin update I noticed that I have /usr/libexec/gam_server.exe
running.
I learned this because the install script could not kill it (and neither could
I!).
It was using about 1 sec/sec of CPU.
With a little investigation I learned that
it's part of GNOME's "file alternation
I'm going to be spinning up an Ubuntu box in the next few days that
will have a 5TB drive in it as well, so I'll be able to test to see if
the source OS (and/or version of SMB server) makes a difference.
I did an strace on '/bin/ls /cygdrive/t' on my host and saw almost the
exact same thing Warren
Hi Achim,
Can you please update ISL for newer versions of GCC?
http://isl.gforge.inria.fr/ says 0.15 is the latest.
Thanks.
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Greetings, Thomas Wolff!
Call "man" on a sufficiently long topic. man bash would be quite
sufficient.
Or just `less` a long enough text.
Hold down "End" key.
The screen buffer will jump and tear repeatedly, until you release the key.
>> ... as I can't reproduce it with Pu
On 15.09.2015 05:54, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Warren Young!
Call "man" on a sufficiently long topic. man bash would be quite sufficient.
Or just `less` a long enough text.
Hold down "End" key.
The screen buffer will jump and tear repeatedly, until you release the key.
... as I can't repr
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