On 9/25/2020 7:46 AM, David Christensen wrote:
On 2020-09-24 15:43, discsupp...@seagate.com wrote:
Thank you for getting back to us with that information. My name is
Angelo. I am very sorry that the steps provided to you in the last
email did not work. I would like to assure you that we will con
On 2020-09-24 15:43, discsupp...@seagate.com wrote:
Thank you for getting back to us with that information. My name is Angelo. I am
very sorry that the steps provided to you in the last email did not work. I
would like to assure you that we will continue to do our best to find a
resolution tha
On Fri 25 Sep 2020 at 03:40:16 (+), mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
> Trying to get mutt to send mail I've got this in .muttrc:
>
> set smtp_pass="myPasswd"
> # set smtp_url="smtp[s]://[user[:pass]@]host[:port]"
> # set smtp_url="smtp://mikemcclain46:mypas...@suddenlink.net:587"
> set smtp_url="s
Re: Mail transfer agent
Sorry for breaking the chain.
Yahoo mail doesn't handle lists well and every time I tried trimming the excess
Yahoo threw the message in the trash.
Trying to get mutt to send mail I've got this in .muttrc:
set smtp_pass="myPasswd"
# set smtp_url="smtp[s]://[user[:pass
> I neglected to mention that I run XFCE with its System Load Monitor panel
> plugin having a RAM indicator bar that climbs and maxes out right before the
> hang. RAM is something I often need to monitor because I run scientific
> computing programs which can also exhaust my RAM if I'm not careful
Pariksheet Nanda writes:
> I just checked my other server which has ZFS on root without encryption,
and see that I did not enable swap at all on that machine. So I'll disable
swap, thrash the RAM with`stress`, and then hopefully the OOM-killer works
like it does on that machine.
Yay! Indeed di
> I just checked my other server which has ZFS on root without encryption, and
> see that I did not enable swap at all on that machine. So I'll disable swap,
> thrash the RAM with`stress`, and then hopefully the OOM-killer works like it
> does on that machine.
Yay! Indeed disabling swap allowe
Hi Stefan,
>> My crystal ball says that you're not running out of RAM, but you're
>> hitting a nasty bug instead. I hope I'm wrong.
>
> Perhaps there's a ZFS bug or misconfiguration that happens before the
> OOM-killer has the chance to be involked. The encryption support is a
> relatively new f
Hi Stefan,
>> Every few days, my desktop runs out of RAM, and this usually happens while
>> web browsing.
>
> What exactly makes you think the problem is that it ran out of RAM?
--snip--
> If your problem is due to a lack of free RAM, I'd expect the OOM to do
> its job at some point and I'd also e
On Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 17:50:16 (+0200), Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >> How do I get all packages to be locally installed using dpkg from a
> >> public Windows machine?
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand this question or how it relates to the
> > previous one.
>
> How do I get the deb files in order
On 2020-09-24 18:19, Brian wrote:
On Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 13:35:17 +, mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 09:14:42 PM CDT, Dan Ritter
wrote:
mutt is an MUA, not an MTA.
What tasks do you want your mail server to perform? Please be
specific. We will have be
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Albretch Mueller wrote:
>>> How do I get all packages to be locally installed using dpkg from a
>>> public Windows machine?
>>
>> I'm not sure I understand this question or how it relates to the
>> previous one.
> How do I get the deb files in order to install locally (via dpkg
> --install) the
Hi,
> Every few days, my desktop runs out of RAM, and this usually happens while
> web browsing.
What exactly makes you think the problem is that it ran out of RAM?
> I wait for as much as an hour and a half, but just see the
> screen as frozen the way it was at the time of the hang. 8 GB RAM is
On Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 13:35:17 +, mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 09:14:42 PM CDT, Dan Ritter
> wrote:
> mutt is an MUA, not an MTA.
>
> What tasks do you want your mail server to perform? Please be
> specific. We will have better advice for you o
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 05:50:16PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >> How do I get all packages to be locally installed using dpkg from a
> >> public Windows machine?
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand this question or how it relates to the
> > previous one.
>
> How do I get the deb files in orde
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> How do I get the deb files in order to install locally (via dpkg
> --install) the necessary utilities to run CRC32 and/or CRC64
Hmm, the 'necessary utilities' might be jacksum, if it can calculate the
CRCs you are after, and what Debian release you are on.
How to get th
Thanks very much; it will take me some time to understand your advice. I
will revert as soon as I can.
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 at 15:03, Hans wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, 24. September 2020, 15:45:47 CEST schrieb Greg Wooledge:
> I believe, the op wants to look it as easy as possible. So I suggest
> kwri
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 05:50:16PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> >> How do I get all packages to be locally installed using dpkg from a
> >> public Windows machine?
> >
> > I'm not sure I understand this question or how it relates to the
> > previous one.
>
> How do I get the deb files in orde
>> How do I get all packages to be locally installed using dpkg from a
>> public Windows machine?
>
> I'm not sure I understand this question or how it relates to the
> previous one.
How do I get the deb files in order to install locally (via dpkg
--install) the necessary utilities to run CRC32 a
Hello,
First post to this list, so go easy on me!
Every few days, my desktop runs out of RAM, and this usually happens while web
browsing. I wait for as much as an hour and a half, but just see the screen as
frozen the way it was at the time of the hang. 8 GB RAM is installed in it, and
it's run
On Thu 24 Sep 2020 at 13:35:17 (+), mike.junk...@att.net wrote:
> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 09:14:42 PM CDT, Dan Ritter
> wrote:
> mutt is an MUA, not an MTA.
>
> What tasks do you want your mail server to perform? Please be
> specific. We will have better advice for you once we
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 08:49:07AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> Ah, thank you. Yup. Which is weird, because it worked when I first
> wrote that many years ago.
"Many years ago", sh was probably a link to bash, rather than dash.
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 10:38:55 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> In dash, RANDOM does nothing; it's just an empty variable. And as it
> turns out, dash treats that as a zero.
>
> unicorn:~$ dash
> $ echo $((1 + RANDOM % 1200))
> 1
> $ echo $((1 + % 1200))
> dash: 2: arithmetic expression: expecting pr
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 08:10:04AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:53:59 -0400
> Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> > RANDOM is a bashism, not available in sh, so that won't work in a
> > crontab unless you've altered which shell cron is using to parse the
> > crontab.
>
> Well, that
On Thu, 24 Sep 2020 09:53:59 -0400
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> RANDOM is a bashism, not available in sh, so that won't work in a
> crontab unless you've altered which shell cron is using to parse the
> crontab.
Well, that's interesting. The file I pulled that from (in /etc/cron.d)
sets two variables
Am Donnerstag, 24. September 2020, 15:45:47 CEST schrieb Greg Wooledge:
I believe, the op wants to look it as easy as possible. So I suggest kwrite
(if he has plasma5 aka KDE installed).
You must got the correct rights. Either you start plasma as root, then you can
just start kwrite and open the
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 07:23:28AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
>5 3 ** * rootsleep $( echo $((1 +
> RANDOM \% 1200)) ) ; /usr/bin/apt-get update > /dev/null && /usr/bin/apt-get
> -dy dist-upgrade > /dev/null
RANDOM is a bashism, not available in sh, so
On 9/24/2020 10:59 AM, anthony gennard wrote:
I am looking at the contents of my boot log file; when trying to get out of
the very long file I thought Ctrl + c should do it - it does not and I
cannot
find any way. I wanted to try tail and head so see how they do. Can anyone
please help me.
Also
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020, 09:14:42 PM CDT, Dan Ritter
wrote:
mutt is an MUA, not an MTA.
What tasks do you want your mail server to perform? Please be
specific. We will have better advice for you once we know
exactly what you want to have happen.
-dsr-
Thanks, Dan,All I need fr
On Wed, 23 Sep 2020 22:36:36 +0200
Pòl Hallen wrote:
> like ubuntu, what's the best way to show a notify alert (via
> terminal) about available packages?
I take it you mean, *new* available packages. I don't know how Ubuntu
does it, so I'll tell you what I do. And the answer depends on what you
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 09:59:57AM +0100, anthony gennard wrote:
> I am looking at the contents of my boot log file; when trying to get out of
> the very long file I thought Ctrl + c should do it - it does not and I
> cannot
> find any way. I wanted to try tail and head so see how they do. Can anyo
I am looking at the contents of my boot log file; when trying to get out of
the very long file I thought Ctrl + c should do it - it does not and I
cannot
find any way. I wanted to try tail and head so see how they do. Can anyone
please help me.
Also is there any simple way to print out the last ru
Albretch Mueller wrote:
> rsync uses crc for its data integrity checks. Why is it you can't use
> it like any other OS utility?
The code for CRC is so small and simple that virtually all applications
choose to implement it directly, rather than use a library or an
external application for it.
Als
On Thu, Sep 24, 2020 at 03:09:05PM +0200, Albretch Mueller wrote:
> rsync uses crc for its data integrity checks. Why is it you can't use
> it like any other OS utility?
>
> $ date; which crc
> Thu Sep 24 07:54:55 CEST 2020
>
CRC is a family of checksum algorithms. They're generally considered
Hello,
maybe i found a bug in courier.
courier crash's when a E-Mail address contains "–" (EN DASH)
Kernel log:
traps: courieresmtp[36082] general protection
mail.log:
courieresmtp: Crashed child process 41684, while delivering to DO<96>MAIN.TLD
When i try to send a mail to DO–MAIN.TLD via th
rsync uses crc for its data integrity checks. Why is it you can't use
it like any other OS utility?
$ date; which crc
Thu Sep 24 07:54:55 CEST 2020
$ date; which rsync
Thu Sep 24 07:54:59 CEST 2020
/usr/bin/rsync
$ rsync --version
rsync version 3.1.2 protocol version 31
Copyright (C) 1996-2015
On 9/23/2020 10:36 PM, Pòl Hallen wrote:
Hi :-)
like ubuntu, what's the best way to show a notify alert (via terminal)
about available packages?
I can't talk about Ubuntu but you could use a cronjob that checks
periodicly for new updates and use 'wall' to notify the users.
--
John Doe
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