On Sb, 06 iul 19, 18:14:04, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> If you read the full thread, you will find where I found and fixed that
> problem, by killing dhcpd5 with htop, and restarting networking, and
> the problem was fixed, everything then worked correctly,
Did you ever find out why dhcpcd5 was ev
On Sb, 06 iul 19, 15:36:37, Lee wrote:
>
> "an accident waiting to happen" was from me and I also gave the rfc
> for mdns, so that's hardly "nothing of substance to support that
> view." If you're having trouble finding the rfc, it's here
> https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6762
Care to elaborate
Hi.
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 11:09:36PM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 09:35:46 +0300
> Reco wrote:
>
> ...
>
> > time. For instance, outlook.com sents nothing but spam to this maillist,
> > so any e-mails from that domain can be safely 'blocked' this way.
>
> Perhaps almost
Patrick Bartek composed on 2019-07-06 21:42 (UTC-0700):
> I use Post-It Notes. Just stick one on the back of the box and when
> next I plug in the ethernet cable, I'll see it. Very low tech, but it
> works.
The stickum on those doesn't stick well enough to the corrosion layers on the
backs of mi
On Sunday 07 July 2019 00:11:43 David Wright wrote:
> On Sat 06 Jul 2019 at 18:14:04 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 06 July 2019 15:35:10 Brian wrote:
> > > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:35:25 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Friday 05 July 2019 15:23:38 Brian wrote:
> > > > > I was
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 22:07:49 -0400
songbird wrote:
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > songbird wrote:
> >> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> >> ...
> >>
> >> disable it via the BIOS?
> >
> > Hadn't thought of that.
> >
> > Thanks
>
> y.w. sometimes a good idea to disable things like that
> since it ca
On Sat 06 Jul 2019 at 21:38:10 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 06 July 2019 20:30:02 Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 06 July 2019 12:02:51 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:19:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Friday 05 July 2019 12:08:45 David Wright wrote:
On Sat 06 Jul 2019 at 18:14:04 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 06 July 2019 15:35:10 Brian wrote:
> > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:35:25 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Friday 05 July 2019 15:23:38 Brian wrote:
> > > > I was rather hoping someone would clarify why not having
> > > > avah
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 09:35:46 +0300
Reco wrote:
...
> time. For instance, outlook.com sents nothing but spam to this maillist,
> so any e-mails from that domain can be safely 'blocked' this way.
Perhaps almost entirely spam, but not quite 'nothing but spam':
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/
Richard Hector wrote:
> On 5/07/19 10:22 PM, Tixy wrote:
>
>>> Do i have to do sth (except
>>> apt-get update / upgrade) when the official Buster is released?
>>=20
>> No
>
> Looks like there might be something to do:
>
>
> richard@rh-khost2:~$ sudo apt-get update
> Hit:1 http://mirror.fsmg.org.nz
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> songbird wrote:
>> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> ...
>>
>> disable it via the BIOS?
>
> Hadn't thought of that.
>
> Thanks
y.w. sometimes a good idea to disable things like that
since it can also give a power savings. i turn off USB
ports, etc. that also aren't being used
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 18:16:32 -0400
songbird wrote:
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
> ...
>
> disable it via the BIOS?
Hadn't thought of that.
Thanks
B
On Saturday 06 July 2019 20:30:02 Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 06 July 2019 12:02:51 David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:19:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Friday 05 July 2019 12:08:45 David Wright wrote:
> > > > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 06:06:30 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote
On 6/07/19 7:58 PM, vincenzo.vi...@issgreppi.it wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> I'm using a Jessie-based LTPS server in a school. It works without any
> problems for years. But now I need to switch to Buster.
>
> On the server: no problem
>
> On clients: everything works with Mate, KDE, Xfce, LXDE ...
Hi everyone
I'm using a Jessie-based LTPS server in a school. It works without any
problems for years. But now I need to switch to Buster.
On the server: no problem
On clients: everything works with Mate, KDE, Xfce, LXDE ... but if the
user selects a Gnome session (any variant) there is only a b
On 2/07/19 7:18 PM, Stefan K wrote:
> Hello,
>
> a BMC or IPMI interface is a controller which is described here [1]
>
>> But apparently you can replace BMC's 'firmware' with your own, something
>> that OpenBMC tries to achieve. Main problem is - there are many
>> BMC/ILOM/ILO, and OpenBMC target
On Saturday 06 July 2019 12:02:51 David Wright wrote:
> On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:19:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 05 July 2019 12:08:45 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 06:06:30 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > On Thursday 04 July 2019 16:48:56 andreimpope...@gma
On 2/07/19 9:13 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 01 July 2019 19:42:08 David Wright wrote:
>
>> On Mon 01 Jul 2019 at 15:56:14 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> On Monday 01 July 2019 09:33:35 David Wright wrote:
On Mon 01 Jul 2019 at 06:05:52 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> Whole filesys
On 5/07/19 10:22 PM, Tixy wrote:
>> Do i have to do sth (except
>> apt-get update / upgrade) when the official Buster is released?
>
> No
Looks like there might be something to do:
richard@rh-khost2:~$ sudo apt-get update
Hit:1 http://mirror.fsmg.org.nz/debian buster InRelease
Get:2 http://se
On 7/07/19 7:34 AM, mick crane wrote:
> As per recent post ( don't want to trash somebody's home directory ) I
> was wondering what is the etiquette of sharing executable files.
> I've never really thought about giving executable files to anybody but
> just recently while I'm getting my bits of cod
On 7/07/19 1:33 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Stretch RC2 and have encountered a problem attempting to
> tun RStudio (-1.2.1335-amd64). Here is the run log:
>
> comp@AbNormal:~$ comp@AbNormal:~$ /usr/bin/rstudio
> -bash: comp@AbNormal:~$: command not found
> comp@AbNormal:~$ Received
Patrick Bartek wrote:
...
disable it via the BIOS?
songbird
Le 06/07/2019 à 23:02, Joe a écrit :
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 13:23:49 -0700
Patrick Bartek wrote:
I'm going wireless with
it. USB. No problem with that, but . . . What's the easiest way to
prevent the wired ethernet (built-in on motherboard) from starting up?
I was thinking of just commenting it
On 2019-07-06 21:23, Prakash Trivedi wrote:
RESPECTED SIR/Mam,
My name is prakash p gondaliya and I am from india.
The UK tax payer sent India ( that has a space program and nuclear
weapons)
250million UKP last year. India said " No really thank you but we don't
need it"
"No take it anyway"
O
On Saturday 06 July 2019 15:35:10 Brian wrote:
> On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:35:25 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Friday 05 July 2019 15:23:38 Brian wrote:
> > > I was rather hoping someone would clarify why not having
> > > avahi-daemon in the first place was a good thing in general. Your
> > > p
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 22:02:08 +0100
Joe wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 13:23:49 -0700
> Patrick Bartek wrote:
>
> > Hi! All,
> >
> > It has become necessary to move this box to a different room where a
> > wired ethernet connection is impractical. So, I'm going wireless with
> > it. USB. No prob
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 13:23:49 -0700
Patrick Bartek wrote:
> Hi! All,
>
> It has become necessary to move this box to a different room where a
> wired ethernet connection is impractical. So, I'm going wireless with
> it. USB. No problem with that, but . . . What's the easiest way to
> prevent t
Hi! All,
It has become necessary to move this box to a different room where a
wired ethernet connection is impractical. So, I'm going wireless with
it. USB. No problem with that, but . . . What's the easiest way to
prevent the wired ethernet (built-in on motherboard) from starting up?
I was th
RESPECTED SIR/Mam,
My name is prakash p gondaliya and I am from india. I have received offer
letter from psb academy Singapore for hospitality and airport management course
based on my qualification level but I do not have any kind of financial support
and family support so i am looking to 20
Hello,
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 10:36:02AM +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote:
> Since the datacenter is far from the audiences, I expected that my
> website speed will be somewhat slower than if I choose hosting
> provider which offer datacenters in Indonesia or Singapore.
[…]
> Any suggestions?
Host y
On 7/6/19, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-07-05, wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 09:27:29PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>>
>> [...]
>>
>>> Some users are always fearful of new technology. They find all sorts of
>>> ways to rubbish it, usually without any strong technical grounds but by
>>> an appeal to trad
On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:35:25 -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 05 July 2019 15:23:38 Brian wrote:
>
> > I was rather hoping someone would clarify why not having avahi-daemon
> > in the first place was a good thing in general. Your problem doesn't
> > particularly interest me because it is
As per recent post ( don't want to trash somebody's home directory ) I
was wondering what is the etiquette of sharing executable files.
I've never really thought about giving executable files to anybody but
just recently while I'm getting my bits of code to work I was thinking
"I have to be a bi
Stefan Monnier [2019-07-06T12:29:18-04:00] wrote:
>> Attribute quotes accurately.
>
> Oh, right, another reason why I prefer not to put attributions is to
> make sure they're not inaccurate.
>
>> You've been told this before, BTW, at least once (it's in the
>> archives) as you appear to be expres
> Attribute quotes accurately.
Oh, right, another reason why I prefer not to put attributions is to
make sure they're not inaccurate.
> You've been told this before, BTW, at least once (it's in the archives) as
> you appear to be expressing an element of "surprise" or something.
Yes, I've often
On Sat 06 Jul 2019 at 11:16:19 (-0400), Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >> (General observation: it's really quite annoying that you remove all
> >> attribution when you quote previous emails in your replies.)
> > It really is very annoying, primarily because it's intentional, and so
> > intentionally ann
On 2019-07-06, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>>> (General observation: it's really quite annoying that you remove all
>>> attribution when you quote previous emails in your replies.)
>> It really is very annoying, primarily because it's intentional, and so
>> intentionally annoying, which is really, real
On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 21:19:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 05 July 2019 12:08:45 David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 06:06:30 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > On Thursday 04 July 2019 16:48:56 andreimpope...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > > On Jo, 04 iul 19, 11:40:30, Gene Heskett
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019, at 16:37, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> The classic method to make both sorting criteria match is to prepend
> '0' characters to the shorter numbers so that all number texts have the
> same length. Then lexical ordering yields
>
> 01 02 03 11 12 ... 19 21
If you don't know before
Hi,
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> You sometimes will end up with a sort that like this:
> 1 11 12 ... 19 2 21 ... 3
> I'm sort of hoping the reason is easy to spot, as I am fighting a headache
Would the following sequence (and the image of a stern looking librarian)
be more intuitive ?
A AA AB .
>> (General observation: it's really quite annoying that you remove all
>> attribution when you quote previous emails in your replies.)
> It really is very annoying, primarily because it's intentional, and so
> intentionally annoying, which is really, really annoying.
Interesting. I never read a
On Sat 06 Jul 2019 at 12:31:25 (-), Curt wrote:
> On 2019-07-06, songbird wrote:
> > Curt wrote:
> >> On 2019-07-05, mick crane wrote:
> > ...
> >>> I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
> >>> bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that
Hi
I have born in October 4th 1980.
USA independence day is 4th July (now).
Title seem be have lost film lenght.
Fix it to:
Genocide. Sos. My Mother Merja Ukkonen (Lehtovaara) Was Hit by Car in 1997s.
Born in 1950s. My Father Hannu Kalevi Ukkonen Brain Functions Were Reduced by
1985 Together
On 07/06/2019 09:52 AM, Curt wrote:
On 2019-07-06, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Stretch RC2 and have encountered a problem attempting to
tun RStudio (-1.2.1335-amd64). Here is the run log:
comp@AbNormal:~$ comp@AbNormal:~$ /usr/bin/rstudio
-bash: comp@AbNormal:~$: command not found
On Saturday, July 06, 2019 08:31:25 AM Curt wrote:
> On 2019-07-06, songbird wrote:
> >>> I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
> >>> bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that
> >>> by
I was just reading something about concrete examples (
On 2019-07-06, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> I am running Stretch RC2 and have encountered a problem attempting to
> tun RStudio (-1.2.1335-amd64). Here is the run log:
> comp@AbNormal:~$ comp@AbNormal:~$ /usr/bin/rstudio
> -bash: comp@AbNormal:~$: command not found
> comp@AbNormal:~$ Received sign
On Fri 05 Jul 2019 at 20:10:42 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 05 July 2019 08:41:47 Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 06:35:53AM -0400, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > yup, and if the repos were open... They are not as I've previously
> > > posted. I can report that apt --purge
I am running Stretch RC2 and have encountered a problem attempting to
tun RStudio (-1.2.1335-amd64). Here is the run log:
comp@AbNormal:~$ comp@AbNormal:~$ /usr/bin/rstudio
-bash: comp@AbNormal:~$: command not found
comp@AbNormal:~$ Received signal 11 SEGV_MAPERR 0143
-bash: Received: com
Check AWS prices, host at nearest Datacenter and use AWS cloudfront service to
cache content nearer to your audience. If it is a static content site, you
could run the whole thing off of an S3 storage bucket (no OS maintenance). Can
also spin up Debian instances from virtual machine snapshots.
That is certainly an annoying default. Make you have to rethink your naming
convention.
Wolf
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> On Jul 6, 2019, at 08:31, Curt wrote:
>
>> On 2019-07-06, songbird wrote:
>> Curt wrote:
>>> On 2019-07-05, mick crane wrote:
>> ..
On 2019-07-06, songbird wrote:
> Curt wrote:
>> On 2019-07-05, mick crane wrote:
> ...
>>> I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
>>> bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that by
>>
>> Not sure exactly what you mean by some software, but
Curt wrote:
> On 2019-07-05, mick crane wrote:
...
>> I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
>> bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that by
>
> Not sure exactly what you mean by some software, but you must be sorting
> lexicographically (
On Sat, Jul 06, 2019 at 08:13:03AM -, Curt wrote:
> On 2019-07-05, wrote:
> >
> > On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 09:27:29PM +0100, Brian wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> >
> >> Some users are always fearful of new technology. They find all sorts of
> >> ways to rubbish it, usually without any strong technical
On 07/04/2019 08:50 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
On 07/02/2019 04:05 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
...
For my local purposes, I have created my own metapackage (not in
Debian...)
Please send me a copy.
I've a ~10 year old Lenovo T510 whose hardware should be new enough.
Apparently runs fine. No nee
On 2019-07-05, mick crane wrote:
>
> I'm incrementing the number by the loop and some software sees 2 as
> bigger that 10 or something like this. I can probably get around that by
Not sure exactly what you mean by some software, but you must be sorting
lexicographically (the numbers are treated
On 2019-07-05, wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jul 05, 2019 at 09:27:29PM +0100, Brian wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> Some users are always fearful of new technology. They find all sorts of
>> ways to rubbish it, usually without any strong technical grounds but by
>> an appeal to tradition and emotion.
>
> Some other
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