Re: Postgresql ODBC driver not found

2021-09-22 Thread Pierre Couderc
Thank you very much! See below : On 9/22/21 3:37 PM, Henning Follmann wrote: On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:07:28AM +0200, Pierre Couderc wrote: It is here I see it/them with: odbcinst -q -d but not with :   SQLHENV env;   SQLCHAR driver[256];   SQLCHAR attr[256];   SQLSMALLINT driver_ret;

Re: The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread harryweaver
23 Sep 2021, 10:58 by n...@n0nb.us: > * On 2021 22 Sep 16:14 -0500, harrywea...@tutanota.com wrote: > >> For those with an interest: >> >> https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5204765206263907088 >> > > Hmmm, as a radio amateur when I see QST, I immediately think of the > membership journa

Re: The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 22 September 2021 22:23:29 Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 9:13 PM Gene Heskett wrote: > > > > There is something wrong with this picture. 14 years was considered > > as the author having milked his writings for 99% of all they would > > ever generate in income

Re: The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 9:13 PM Gene Heskett wrote: > > There is something wrong with this picture. 14 years was considered as > the author having milked his writings for 99% of all they would ever > generate in income. IMNSHO it (the original version) is still a good > idea. Stealing an indi

Re: The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread Gene Heskett
On Wednesday 22 September 2021 20:58:14 Nate Bargmann wrote: > * On 2021 22 Sep 16:14 -0500, harrywea...@tutanota.com wrote: > > For those with an interest: > > > > https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5204765206263907088 > > Hmmm, as a radio amateur when I see QST, I immediately think of the

Re: The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2021 22 Sep 16:14 -0500, harrywea...@tutanota.com wrote: > For those with an interest: > > https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5204765206263907088 Hmmm, as a radio amateur when I see QST, I immediately think of the membership journal of the American Radio Relay League which has been pu

Re: write only storage.

2021-09-22 Thread David Christensen
On 9/22/21 1:04 AM, Tim Woodall wrote: On Tue, 21 Sep 2021, David Christensen wrote: On 9/21/21 8:53 AM, Tim Woodall wrote: I would like to have some WORM memory for my backups. Have you considered snapshots -- e.g. btrfs, LVM, or ZFS? I don't see how they help me - I am already using [L

The future of computing.

2021-09-22 Thread harryweaver
For those with an interest: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5204765206263907088 Cheers! Harry -- Sent with Tutanota, the secure & ad-free mailbox.

Re: Your Thoughts on Printer Replacement

2021-09-22 Thread Douglas McGarrett
On 9/17/21 6:41 PM, Charles Curley wrote: I have an HP Officejet Pro L7700, which is starting to show its age. Also HP has discontinued the standard size cartridges. I can get the large ones. I suspect I could buy a printer for what four large cartridges would cost me. Requirements: * I prin

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Brian
On Wed 22 Sep 2021 at 15:05:54 -0300, Dedeco Balaco wrote: > > > Em 22/09/2021 12:45, Peter Ehlert escreveu: > > Is there some reason why the wiki is not shown on the > > https://www.debian.org page? > > It seems logical that a link would be on https://www.debian.org/support > > > > +1 It is

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Dedeco Balaco
Em 22/09/2021 12:45, Peter Ehlert escreveu: > Is there some reason why the wiki is not shown on the > https://www.debian.org page? > It seems logical that a link would be on https://www.debian.org/support > +1

Re: write only storage.

2021-09-22 Thread Marco Möller
On 21.09.21 19:15, Marco Möller wrote: On 21.09.21 17:53, Tim Woodall wrote: I would like to have some WORM memory for my backups. At the moment they're copied to an archive machine using a chrooted unprivileged user and then moved via a cron job so that that user cannot delete them (other than

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Peter Ehlert
Is there some reason why the wiki is not shown on the https://www.debian.org page? It seems logical that a link would be on https://www.debian.org/support On 9/22/21 3:48 AM, Steve McIntyre wrote: Ken wrote: Does anybody know when access to wiki.debian.org will be opened? There are two files

Re: write only storage.

2021-09-22 Thread Tim Woodall
Thank you very much! It might be a little while before I get time to experiment properly with this but I've saved this email for a free weekend. Tim. On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Thomas Schmitt wrote: Hi, Tim Woodall wrote: If I wrote one session per day that would be c 30 sessions per disc. This

Re: Postgresql ODBC driver not found

2021-09-22 Thread Henning Follmann
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 11:07:28AM +0200, Pierre Couderc wrote: > It is here I see it/them with: > > odbcinst -q -d > > but not with : > >   SQLHENV env; >   SQLCHAR driver[256]; >   SQLCHAR attr[256]; >   SQLSMALLINT driver_ret; >   SQLSMALLINT attr_ret; >   SQLUSMALLINT direction; >   SQLRETUR

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Steve McIntyre
Ken wrote: > >Does anybody know when access to wiki.debian.org will be opened? There are >two files there, UEFI and GrubEFIReinstall, that I need in order to find >out how to install a boot loader in my desktop. On 2021-09-11 I was able >to read these files on another computer; but not thinking t

Re: write only storage.

2021-09-22 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Tim Woodall wrote: > If I wrote one session per day that would be c 30 sessions per disc. This should be doable on any BD-R capable drive. > I'd also need to find a drive > where I can verify what has been written without it ejecting the disk > first (or at least be able to reload the disk

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Reco
Hi. On Wed, Sep 22, 2021 at 03:15:29PM +0700, Ken Heard wrote: > Does anybody know when access to wiki.debian.org will be opened? 1) apt install tor 2) configure your browser to use tor Reco

Re: Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Tixy
On Wed, 2021-09-22 at 15:15 +0700, Ken Heard wrote: > Does anybody know when access to wiki.debian.org will be opened? There are > two files there, UEFI and GrubEFIReinstall, that I need in order to find > out how to install a boot loader in my desktop. On 2021-09-11 I was able > to read these fi

Postgresql ODBC driver not found

2021-09-22 Thread Pierre Couderc
It is here I see it/them with: odbcinst -q -d but not with :   SQLHENV env;   SQLCHAR driver[256];   SQLCHAR attr[256];   SQLSMALLINT driver_ret;   SQLSMALLINT attr_ret;   SQLUSMALLINT direction;   SQLRETURN ret;   SQLAllocHandle(SQL_HANDLE_ENV, SQL_NULL_HANDLE, &env);   SQLSetEnvAttr(env, SQL_

Re: Development permissions

2021-09-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Wed, 22 Sep 2021, Paul M. Foster wrote: This is more or less the solution I tried. However, when a user creates a file on this system, the permissions are (for example) paulf:paulf. This means that, despite the directory permissions, other users won't be able to modify the file normally (

Access to files in wiki.debian.org.

2021-09-22 Thread Ken Heard
Does anybody know when access to wiki.debian.org will be opened? There are two files there, UEFI and GrubEFIReinstall, that I need in order to find out how to install a boot loader in my desktop. On 2021-09-11 I was able to read these files on another computer; but not thinking that it would be n

Re: write only storage.

2021-09-22 Thread Tim Woodall
On Tue, 21 Sep 2021, David Christensen wrote: On 9/21/21 8:53 AM, Tim Woodall wrote: I would like to have some WORM memory for my backups. At the moment they're copied to an archive machine using a chrooted unprivileged user and then moved via a cron job so that that user cannot delete them (ot

Re: Development permissions

2021-09-22 Thread Anssi Saari
"Paul M. Foster" writes: > However, as I said, this type of situation had to be common on old > Unix systems, and they didn't have git. They had to have solved it > some other way. For me in the 90s the solution was what's mentioned. Group, permissions and setgid bit. And everyone was told to se