Re: HTML mail + PDF attachments

2020-03-25 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 09:51:51PM -0700, David Christensen wrote: If you configure all your e-mail clients to leave the messages on the server, you should be able to access the same e-mail server account from multiple clients. Current clients using IMAP seem to work this way (Thunderbird, App

Re: HTML mail + PDF attachments

2020-03-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 25 March 2020 23:03:55 Russell L. Harris wrote: > At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day > I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment. > Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle, > and sometimes is ra

Re: HTML mail + PDF attachments

2020-03-25 Thread David Christensen
On 2020-03-25 20:03, Russell L. Harris wrote: At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9.  Once or twice a day I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment. Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle, and sometimes is rather difficult. Rathe

HTML mail + PDF attachments

2020-03-25 Thread Russell L. Harris
At the moment I am running neo-mutt on Debian 9. Once or twice a day I receive a HTML message, typically with a PDF file as an attachment. Picking out and viewing the links and attachments always is a hassle, and sometimes is rather difficult. Rather than hassle with mutt, I hoped to install an

Re: Buster without systemd? [with backtrack]

2020-03-25 Thread David Wright
On Wed 25 Mar 2020 at 20:18:29 (+), Liam O'Toole wrote: > > For what it's worth, Network Manager doesn't need a GUI either. Tools > such as nmcli and nmtui allow you to configure and control network > connections from the command line. There seems to be some confusion in this subthread. Going

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Linux-Fan wrote: >> So the conclusion is to take the SATA extention/expansion board. >> I saw some of them (4 ports) are coming with external power supply. IMO >> it doesn't matter what "regular" system you take, cause the disk has the >> same power consumption be it on the "regular" or on the rpi

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Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Linux-Fan
deloptes writes: Linux-Fan wrote: > From my experience, RAID1 on USB does not work reliably. > See https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/09/msg00602.html > > For NAS-style use cases, I consider single board computers to have an > advantage mainly in terms of power consumption. In case one i

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Tue, 24 Mar, 2020 at 22:04:07 -0500, David Wright wrote: [...] > I don't want a desktop. In fact, wicd doesn't even need X, as it can > run quite happily on a VC to configure a new AP. > > When I return to somewhere I have been before, wicd (the daemon) > usually connects before I have typed

Re: Night light, sunset and sunrise times in Gnome

2020-03-25 Thread Liam O'Toole
On Tue, 24 Mar, 2020 at 19:05:32 -0500, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote: > On Tue, 2020-03-24 at 23:31 +, Liam O'Toole wrote: > > Are the dawn and dusk times correct in the Night Light configuration > > window? > > > There are two options. Manual or Sunset/Sunrise in Night light > settings. If I c

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Linux-Fan wrote: > From my experience, RAID1 on USB does not work reliably. > See https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2014/09/msg00602.html > > For NAS-style use cases, I consider single board computers to have an > advantage mainly in terms of power consumption. In case one is going to > run tw

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread David Wright
On Wed 25 Mar 2020 at 08:22:33 (+0100), deloptes wrote: > David Wright wrote: > > > I don't want a desktop. In fact, wicd doesn't even need X, as it can > > run quite happily on a VC to configure a new AP. > > > > I did not tell you what you want. You just complained there is no interface. I di

Re: OT: Questions about (buying and) using a laptop docking station

2020-03-25 Thread rhkramer
On Monday, March 16, 2020 11:22:20 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > You could get a USB hub that could connect some peripherals -- > > > keyboard, mouse, printer, USB sticks... but nothing that will > > > handle video or power connections. > > > The generic laptop docks rely on h

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Linux-Fan
Patrick Scribus writes: Hello, two of my computers have a similar role as desktop. The installed packages are nearly the same, the configuration is nearly the same and the stored data in /home also. Especially the texts, the pictures and the like require too much time and effort to keep in sync

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Linux-Fan
G.W. Haywood writes: Hi there, On Tue, 24 Mar 2020, deloptes wrote: Does someone has experience with USB3 disks - may be in raid1 on the Rpi4? I tried years ago with usb2 disks in raid1 and the results were miserable. A good point I missed. I should have said in my previous post that the

Re: ethernet cfg via kernel cmdline (was: Buster without systemd?)

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 25 mar 20, 12:21:49, Felix Miata wrote: > Andrei POPESCU composed on 2020-03-25 17:45 (UTC+0200): > > > $ cat /proc/cmdline > > ip=192.168.1.64::192.168.1.1::a64p:eth0:off root=LABEL=a64p rootwait rw > > rootflags=noatime > > > The interface is not even up after start and if I bring it up

Re: ethernet cfg via cmdline (was: Buster without systemd?)

2020-03-25 Thread Felix Miata
Andrei POPESCU composed on 2020-03-25 17:45 (UTC+0200): > $ cat /proc/cmdline > ip=192.168.1.64::192.168.1.1::a64p:eth0:off root=LABEL=a64p rootwait rw > rootflags=noatime > The interface is not even up after start and if I bring it up manually > with 'ip' it doesn't have any IPv4 address confi

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 24 mar 20, 20:31:17, deloptes wrote: > Reco wrote: > > > Actually, deloptes is right and you're not. > > > > Kernel's documentation - [1] - describes a way to force a kernel itself > > to configure a network interface for IPv4, be it static or DHCP, along > > with the primitive routing tab

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 25 mar 20, 12:34:48, G.W. Haywood wrote: > > 3. HTTPS does NOT make the Web secure. Not even close. I'm not sure > that even the banks still try to peddle that fiction any more. Are you implying banks should not bother and use plain HTTP instead? > Any > criminal can have a free certif

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 11:07:36 +0200 Andrei POPESCU wrote: > Tools for keeping data in sync are often mistaken for a backup > solution, which they are not. > > If a file is corrupted, deleted, etc. in one place that will be > propagated to all copies. > > Depending on the features provided by th

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Charles Curley
On Wed, 25 Mar 2020 20:23:38 +1300 Richard Hector wrote: > On 25/03/20 5:18 am, Charles Curley wrote: > > When I realized that nextcloud stores files as binary blobs > > in an SQL database, I decided that I prefer Samba (or AFS or > > NFS), where a file is backed by a file. > > On my Nextc

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 25 March 2020 08:34:48 G.W. Haywood wrote: > Hi there, > > On Wed, 25 Mar 2020, Gene Heskett wrote: > > setting [a VPN] up looks rather daunting. > > It isn't so difficult when you get the hang of it. If you like I can > set one up for you by sending two files and some simple instruc

Re: Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread G.W. Haywood
Hi there, On Wed, 25 Mar 2020, Gene Heskett wrote: setting [a VPN] up looks rather daunting. It isn't so difficult when you get the hang of it. If you like I can set one up for you by sending two files and some simple instructions. Here's the configuration for an openvpn server at my place o

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 08:33:17AM +0100, Vincent Lammens wrote: > Op 2020-03-25 om 8:23 schreef deloptes: > > I was wondering if you have considered using VPN? > > > > How would a VPN help him? A VPS might, but that is a server in the > cloud, which are quite expensive sometimes. I read it as V

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 25 March 2020 05:42:12 Kamil Jońca wrote: > deloptes writes: > > Kamil Jońca wrote: > >>> Kamil Jońca wrote: > Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: > BOUND RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT > >>> > >>> what for? > >> > >> To convince me that systemd has enough

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-03-25 at 07:02, deloptes wrote: > And BTW I can not find anything like networkd > > $ apt-cache search systemd | grep network > networkd-dispatcher - Dispatcher service for systemd-networkd connection > status changes $ apt-file search system$ apt-file search systemd | grep networkd$ sy

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Ansgar
deloptes writes: > but I do not have systemd-networkd or -resolved installed There are no separate packages for systemd-networkd and -resolved; they are shipped as part of the systemd package, but are not enabled by default. You have enable and configure them for them to do anything. Ansgar

Re: Night light, sunset and sunrise times in Gnome

2020-03-25 Thread rhkramer
On Wednesday, March 25, 2020 07:37:04 AM rhkra...@gmail.com wrote: > Thus, an inaccuracy of ~17 (16 2/3) miles in your east/west location means > an inaccuracy of 1 minute in time. Oh, and if you're not familiar with things like twilight and false dawn, you should look into those

Re: Night light, sunset and sunrise times in Gnome

2020-03-25 Thread rhkramer
On Tuesday, March 24, 2020 10:43:31 PM David Wright wrote: > On Tue 24 Mar 2020 at 19:05:32 (-0500), Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote: > > On Tue, 2020-03-24 at 23:31 +, Liam O'Toole wrote: > > I do remember that Redshift used to require that you set a location in > > order to have the automatic sun

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Andrei POPESCU wrote: > As far as I can tell network manager is *not* using systemd-networkd in > the background (it doesn't depend on systemd). No, it doesn't but both of them use dbus and obviously can talk to each other there. So the advantage is when systemd does something network manager ca

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 25 March 2020 03:23:50 deloptes wrote: > Gene Heskett wrote: > > Whereas I installed the 16 inch gun version of bot killers, > > iptables.  It has taken 65 lines of DROP's in the form of > > xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 to control the bots but I seem to be doing that > > well now, and my net ba

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Dan Purgert wrote: > I don't think he meant to imply using external-to-you "cloud" providers > (gdrive, dropbox), but rather creating his own personal "cloud". exactly - thank you

Re: Night light, sunset and sunrise times in Gnome

2020-03-25 Thread Curt
On 2020-03-24, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote: > hello, > I am running Gnome in Debian Buster, which comes with the Night Light > feature. I have set up night light in the Sunset/Sunrise setting. I > have also correcly set my timezone (location?). My issue is, sunset is You might check if /org/gno

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Kamil Jońca wrote: > Of course. And I don't have to take you seriously. Of course. This is your choice, but please stop complaining of self induced problems and most of all stop blaming others, _please_! and thank you in advance. We've had here enough of this systemd topic.

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Dan Purgert
On Mar 25, 2020, Joe wrote: > On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 23:50:00 +0100 > deloptes wrote: > > > Patrick Scribus wrote: > > > > > What do you guys > > > use for similar tasks? > > > > I guess from share to a cloud. > > > > I spent a lot of time in phone sync via bluetooth (calendar, > > contacts, to

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Kamil Jońca
deloptes writes: > Kamil Jońca wrote: > >>> Kamil Jońca wrote: >>> Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT >>> >>> what for? >> >> To convince me that systemd has enough functionality. >> > > I don't have to do anything. > Of cou

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread tomas
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 11:19:22AM +0200, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Ma, 24 mar 20, 10:23:59, Charles Curley wrote: [...] > > It is positively Balmeresque in its insistence on metastasizing all over > > your computer [...] > It seems to me like you are comparing a FLOSS project with a company >

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 24 mar 20, 10:23:59, Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 08:30:03 -0500 > Dave Sherohman wrote: > > > I expect that there would be much, much less resistance to systemd if > > that were all that it does. However, it has evolved to take over a > > number of other functions aside fr

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Joe
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 15:46:00 -0700 David Christensen wrote: > > I hosted services from home many years ago. My bandwidth was very > quickly consumed and connectivity became a major problem. Now I use > domain hosting and VPS services. > I've never known enough about web server security t

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Joe
On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 23:50:00 +0100 deloptes wrote: > Patrick Scribus wrote: > > > What do you guys > > use for similar tasks? > > I guess from share to a cloud. > > I spent a lot of time in phone sync via bluetooth (calendar, > contacts, todos and notes). > > The PC does not have any data o

Re: Night light, sunset and sunrise times in Gnome

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 24 mar 20, 18:24:04, Anil Felipe Duggirala wrote: > hello, > I am running Gnome in Debian Buster, which comes with the Night Light > feature. I have set up night light in the Sunset/Sunrise setting. I > have also correcly set my timezone (location?). My issue is, sunset is > coming and Night

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 24 mar 20, 20:34:24, deloptes wrote: > > But the purpose of systemd is not to give you an interface. This is provided > by each desktop. Systemd will give you the low level service management - > AFAIK it works via dbus. > > systemd <-> dbus <-> network-manager > | > netw

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 25 mar 20, 09:55:25, Anastasios Lisgaras wrote: > > On 3/25/20 7:31 AM, Charles Curley wrote: > > Concur on Syncthing. Since it is near-instantaneous, so are oopses. For > > that I use rsnapshot. > > > > Some other thoughts on backups. > > http://charlescurley.com/blog/posts/2019/Nov/02/ba

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Kamil Jońca wrote: >> Kamil Jońca wrote: >> >>> Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND >>> RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT >>> >> >> what for? > > To convince me that systemd has enough functionality. > I don't have to do anything. > What I know, that if you have

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread Kamil Jońca
deloptes writes: > Kamil Jońca wrote: > >> Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND >> RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT >> > > what for? To convince me that systemd has enough functionality. >>> >>> What I know, that if you have a good working DHCP server, you don't have >>> t

Re: how to keep 2 PCs partially in sync

2020-03-25 Thread Anastasios Lisgaras
On 3/25/20 7:31 AM, Charles Curley wrote: On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 18:26:31 -0500 Mark Allums wrote: Syncthing. https://syncthing.net/ For the history: Resilio (formerly BitTorrent Sync) was a very good *proprietary* software tool. However, after a while, it was developed by an awesome team t

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Kamil Jońca wrote: > Forget it. Show me how call script in reaction to DHPC events: BOUND > RENEW REBIND TIMEOUT > what for? >> >> What I know, that if you have a good working DHCP server, you don't have >> to do any hacky stuff and scripts. > Show me. why? You even didn't say "please"!

Re: Buster without systemd?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
David Wright wrote: > I don't want a desktop. In fact, wicd doesn't even need X, as it can > run quite happily on a VC to configure a new AP. > I did not tell you what you want. You just complained there is no interface. > When I return to somewhere I have been before, wicd (the daemon) > usual

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Vincent Lammens
Op 2020-03-25 om 8:23 schreef deloptes: > Gene Heskett wrote: > >> Whereas I installed the 16 inch gun version of bot killers, iptables.  It >> has taken 65 lines of DROP's in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 to >> control the bots but I seem to be doing that well now, and my net >> bandwidth has dr

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > Whereas I installed the 16 inch gun version of bot killers, iptables.  It > has taken 65 lines of DROP's in the form of xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/24 to > control the bots but I seem to be doing that well now, and my net > bandwidth has dropped like a rock, was peaking at >100g a month

Re: NAS software for Raspberry Pi that supports full range of client OS (Win-10, MacOS-X, Linux) ?

2020-03-25 Thread Richard Hector
On 25/03/20 5:18 am, Charles Curley wrote: > When I realized that nextcloud stores files as binary blobs > in an SQL database, I decided that I prefer Samba (or AFS or NFS), > where a file is backed by a file. On my Nextcloud server, a file is backed by a file. It's under (in my case) /opt/nex