@ 160 GB HDD's and 1 @ 500 GB HDD (?).
Yes, that's right. Stocks of 160GB drives have been practically
exhausted.
Unfortunately your suggestion is unsuitable on grounds of cost - I
can't really spare any money at the present time. However it's an
interesting suggestion and I will
achieve a more workable /boot size without having to
consider the more drastic option of "nuke and pave"?
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2019 15:26:49 +0100
Phil Reynolds wrote:
> I recently installed buster on a machine so that I could install kodi
> on it for the purpose of playing Internet content on my lounge AV
> setup. It all worked fine with a regular monitor.
>
> On trying to get it conn
would show you my Xorg log but there isn't one. At present I have
only virtual console access to the machine. So, my question is, how can
I resolve this problem?
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IPv6 routes (subnet
> prefix, link-local prefix, local addresses, default route with
> router).
ip -6 route show - no output.
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12/2017 à 12:10, Phil Reynolds a écrit :
> > On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:23:06 +0100
> > Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> >
> >> How are TCP/IP parameters configured on the client ?
> >> Could you show its routing table ?
> >
> > Output of "route"
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 11:10:40 +
Phil Reynolds wrote:
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:23:06 +0100
> Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> > Just another thought : isn't it possible to set up Asterisk to
> > listen explicitly on both the private and public IPv4 addresses
> > instead
On Thu, 21 Dec 2017 17:30:25 +0900
メット wrote:
> Try setup asterisk address as ANY ie.
> 0.0.0.0.
>
> Then asterisk will act on both addresses.
That is probably the equivalent of the default, i.e. no address
specified, which fails as indicated. I will however try it later.
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behaviour ?
I am in control but it's a case of "can it be done and if so how?".
> Just another thought : isn't it possible to set up Asterisk to listen
> explicitly on both the private and public IPv4 addresses instead of
> any local address,
ne, it would help.
>
> All the IPv4 and IPv6 nameservers used by the client must resolve the
> name into the private address. If they also serve the public zone,
> you must set up "split DNS" to server different versions for private
> and public clients.
Unfortunately I have found no way to override the radvd-provided DNS
server addresses - otherwise I would have done this.
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> If I set up Zoiper to use the FQDN of the Asterisk box, it connects
> just fine when I am not at home. However, when I am at home, it still
> uses the public IP address (192.0.2.51) of the Asterisk box, which,
> because it
how I might proceed?
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] --sign --encrypt [filename]
> Press any key to continue...
>
> Has anybody found a fix for this?
I just plain installed both mutt and gpg, and to my surprise, it worked
straight away without me having to fix anything.
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d to
turn on "include experimental options" to access that.
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My mail system runs exim and I am wanting to integrate spamassassin into it
too.
I am not sure of the best way to do this, and would appreciate some assistance
with the configuration.
I am using the versions of both packages contained in woody.
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x27;ll have a look.
alien is in the distribution. I used it twice, IIRC, to install some things
that weren't available as .deb. I later removed one, and upgraded the other,
which had become available as a .deb, but that particular machine still thinks
I installed it with alien.
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they also have a writer.
An ATAPI CD writer will function as a read-only drive if you let the ide-cd
driver loose on it.
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that without reinstallation?
If this is before you log in, remove the link "S99kdm" from /etc/rc2.d,
assuming 2 is your normal runlevel.
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e you having problems with it or just looking
for a change?
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mething.
Unfortunately, there seems to be little if any documentation for this on how to get it
to achieve what I need.
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with my laptop, which now seems probable.
Can anyone offer me some guidance?
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might these buses have swapped over? If I can refer to the CD writer as
/dev/sg1 in cdrecord, this won't matter, but I consider this a strange thing
to happen anyway.
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what I should apt-get?).
I would recommend using gabber, getting a Jabber account and using Jabber's
MSN gateways. everybuddy does indeed work but the version in woody is well
out of date.
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