Timothy M Butterworth wrote:
You need a Router with two WAN ports! On a router I would configure two
Static Routes one default router for the main DSL and one for the backup
DSL that is weighted to a lower priority. This is known as surprisingly
Weighted Static Routes.
I currently have tw
Richard Hector wrote:
Thunderbird? Works on Debian as well, so you can keep using it when you
upgrade 😄
second on thunderbird. where you can quote the specified messages and reply.
regards
Yong
Jeremy Ardley wrote:
 * TLS connection with certificate that can't be verified
postfix can work with this way. MTA to MTA doesn't require a valid
certificate (Said by postfix's author on the list). But HTTPs does require.
Yong
Hello,
Do you have a reference for the image of Debian devbox?
Which would have the most modern development tools included, such as
C/java/python/golang/node etc.
I just don't want to re-make the wheels if there was already one.
Thanks & regards,
Yong
cor...@free.fr wrote:
where will I setup this script for systemd job? any reference?
You might look at this article as well.
https://linuxhandbook.com/create-systemd-services/
Yong
e logs for your service.
Thanks
Yong
p...@ymail.ne.jp wrote:
cor...@free.fr wrote:
where will I setup this script for systemd job? any reference?
You might look at this article as well.
https://linuxhandbook.com/create-systemd-services/
Yong
debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote:
But it sounds like what...@ymail.ne.jp is doing isn't best practice
either, although I don't fully understand what they mean by "I often
change default ruby in interactive shell". If they mean 'global' then I
suspect they should be using 'local' instead. Or j
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