ofile to source ~/.bashrc or not.
I gather that you had no ~/.bash_profile prior to installing HEX.
So I would suggest simply sourcing ~/.bashrc at the last line of ~/.bash_profile
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nd.log
With "tee" you create/squash the output file anew. With "tee -a" you append to
it.
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Cool regards
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d or booted into a special installation (security,
diagnostics, forensics,offline disk imaging,...) without physically attending
to them - which can be a hassle sometimes.
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know what exactly "...with graphic board broken" means (driver
problem? hardware problem? totally or partially broken? if partially, then how
broken? etc.) I can't comment further.
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On Tue, 17 Apr 2018 02:08:15 +0300 Abdullah Ramazanoglu said:
> P.S. Routing over a WiFi hotspot might be feasible, though.
The moment I've posted it, I was sorry for that. As both PC's are connected to
the same phone, what good a WiFi hotspot would sensibly do in terms of local
ro
layer, on top of -lower- RAID layer, and not the other way around.
Encryption (or any other cause) is not a factor in that decision.
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@.service
but it can possibly be under-documented. Perhaps it might be
worthwhile to add saned@.service to the mask list as a last ditch
masking effort, though.
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d-sane service
to see if it makes any difference. If it does, then you may debug why
colord-sane is stepping over the keyboard.
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erl - Perl module for converting TAP output to
JUnit XML output ocrmypdf - add an OCR text layer to PDF files
trac-bitten - continuous integration plugin for Trac
trac-bitten-slave - continuous integration plugin for Trac
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ll try to do something with the trigger and see how that will
> work.
Indeed, printing out the run-time environment from within the
Post-Invoke-Success script might give some ideas.
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 14:45:18 +0200 BRINER Cédric said:
> Which file should I look to to better investigate the topic ?
One of these files might have logged a relevant message just before the
freeze:
/var/log/sylog*
/var/log/messages*
/var/log/debug*
/var/log/kern.log*
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The following NEW packages will be installed:
python-zmq
0 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 401 not upgraded.
Inst python-zmq (16.0.2-2+b1 Debian:testing [amd64])
Conf python-zmq (16.0.2-2+b1 Debian:testing [amd64])
So, where exactly python-zmq enters the picture, I don't know.
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to its original "deb9u1" version.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2018 21:02:48 -0400 rhkra...@gmail.com said:
> Thanks to all who replied!
You are welcome. :)
>* I also like the approach suggested by Abdullah Ramazanoglu (and
> the somewhat similar Diceware), but I almost didn't find the emails
> from Abdullah-- for som
e.
I do KISS. The more it is "featureful" (aka complicated) the more there
is a chance of password leak (bugs, momentary carelessness, more attack
vectors, etc.)
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to *ignore* recommended
packages during initial installation, but if there was such an option,
and if you opted out of "recommends", then perhaps this could be the
culprit as well.
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;/sys/power/image_size". E.g. I have 4G RAM and
I need just 1,5G swap to be able to hibernate.
~$ cat /sys/power/image_size
1608998912
So I would suggest a swap size of about a quarter of physical RAM in
order to make hibernation impossible.
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there on you can debug
this further.
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line, as in;
deb [ trusted=yes ] http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian/ stretch main
non-free contrib
But it is strongly recommended against using this arbitrarily. (I use
it for home-grown local archives only)
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begin Louie Miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> I have a really big problem.
>
> I have a remote server, and some sectors on that drive is not
> functioning well. it has badsectors..
You need to change that (read "dead") disk at once, I think. Because,
modern IDE disks have spare sectors, so
begin "Olve S. Hansen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> sa Steven Feinstein følgende 03-09-2004 21:16 :
>> Paul Johnson wrote:
>>> Steven Feinstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Had this problem when I ran suse some time ago. I found that Konqueror
> has a set number of processes that it spawns, th
begin Mike Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> IIRC umount -l will perform a lazy unmount, thus ignoring the
> fact that the drivce is being used by something
But the lock on device will still persist. It might be better to check
which processes are responsible for the lock via "fuser -amv" a
begin Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> Abdullah Ramazanoglu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
--8<--
>>>> I take it you're using POP3 to read your email. IMAP works basically
>>>> the same way as NNTP, so there's no clear win either
begin Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> On Wed, 01 Sep 2004, Kirk Strauser wrote:
>> On Wednesday 01 September 2004 07:01 pm, Travis Crump wrote:
>>
>>> I don't mean the latency of posting->post appearing, I mean the
>>> latency of clicking a subject and seeing the body.
begin Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> Marco d'Itri wrote:
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>>Is there a consensus about that? I mean, I've seen many people say that
>>>the newsgroup gateway is unidirectional (from mailinglist to gateway),
>>>and my own experience confirms that.
>>
begin Marco d'Itri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> dedi ki:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Is there a consensus about that? I mean, I've seen many people say that
>>the newsgroup gateway is unidirectional (from mailinglist to gateway),
>>and my own experience confirms that.
> This is not a matter of opini
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