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On 09/04/2013 11:12 AM, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 09:16:55AM -0500, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>
>>> Well, it’s an experiment, but I’m still quite hesitant to switch. It really
>>> shuts down fast
>>> (1 to 2 seconds or so
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Michael Orlitzky
> wrote:
>> This is the process I always follow:
>>
>> http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array
>>
>> The sfdisk trick will save you a bit of hassle.
>
> Thanks, it l
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 8:19 PM, walt wrote:
> On 09/05/2013 05:43 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
>> [I will be going to systemd since it is aparently required for
>> gnome-3.8. I first want to try systemd on a test system so am building
>> that one up.]
>>
>> On my main system (currently running ope
On 09/05/2013 05:43 PM, gottl...@nyu.edu wrote:
> [I will be going to systemd since it is aparently required for
> gnome-3.8. I first want to try systemd on a test system so am building
> that one up.]
>
> On my main system (currently running openrc) I have masked all of
> gnome-3.8. I wonder if
[I will be going to systemd since it is aparently required for
gnome-3.8. I first want to try systemd on a test system so am building
that one up.]
On my main system (currently running openrc) I have masked all of
gnome-3.8. I wonder if this was an error and I can remove the
mask. Is it the cas
For some reason lines changed in /etc/cups/cupsd.conf.
Many pairs were drop where the first line was blank and the second a
comment.
But a few non-blank non-comment lines changed and that did it.
All is well
Thanks to all,
allan
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 8:32 AM, Grant wrote:
> Has anyone found a way to completely sanitize images of all
> potentially privacy-invading metadata for posting online? I recently
> discovered that there is actually an EXIF thumbnail image. So if you
> have a photo and you crop it and post it onli
Hi,
I woke up this morning to see the dreaded email from mdadm telling me
one of my drives failed overnight, while I was happily dreaming about
cute puppies and kittens installing a rainbow-colored roof on my
house. The array is a RAID6 (two parity drives) and this is the
current state:
md0 : act
On 09/05/2013 12:49 PM, Paul Hartman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I woke up this morning to see the dreaded email from mdadm telling me
> one of my drives failed overnight, while I was happily dreaming about
> cute puppies and kittens installing a rainbow-colored roof on my
> house. The array is a RAID6 (two
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 11:52 AM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> This is the process I always follow:
>
> http://www.howtoforge.com/replacing_hard_disks_in_a_raid1_array
>
> The sfdisk trick will save you a bit of hassle.
Thanks, it looks like I was on the right path! Crossing my fingers...
Hi Grant,
Yes, I just had to do this myself.
There are two packages: jhead and exiftool. The former does jpegs only.
I wound up using exiftool, there's a single command to strip all metadata:
exiftool -all= *.jpg
If I remember right that creates a copy of the file it processes.
You can use exi
On 09/05/2013 02:32 PM, Grant wrote:
> Has anyone found a way to completely sanitize images of all
> potentially privacy-invading metadata for posting online? I recently
> discovered that there is actually an EXIF thumbnail image. So if you
> have a photo and you crop it and post it online, the E
2013/9/5 东方巽雷 :
> I cannot find glibc-2.18 in /usr/portage/profile/package.mask,but glibc-2.18
> is being masked.I would like to know which file masks glibc-2.18.
Isn't it KEYWORD=""? I noticed its ebuild's KEYWORDS line is commented out.
Howdy all,
i was wondering if anyone has any idea if there is a means by which i
can detect GRE link state ?
what i have is two sites each with two very unstable internet links
in order to vpn between them i have ipsec tunnels linking each side
twice (four ipsec tunnels in total)
i then have 4x GR
On 05/09/2013 16:35, 东方巽雷 wrote:
> I cannot find glibc-2.18 in /usr/portage/profile/package.mask,but
> glibc-2.18 is being masked.I would like to know which file masks glibc-2.18.
Sometimes masks like this are in the profile, but in this case Wang is
correct. Here's how you find out:
$ emerge -p
I cannot find glibc-2.18 in /usr/portage/profile/package.mask,but
glibc-2.18 is being masked.I would like to know which file masks glibc-2.18.
Has anyone found a way to completely sanitize images of all
potentially privacy-invading metadata for posting online? I recently
discovered that there is actually an EXIF thumbnail image. So if you
have a photo and you crop it and post it online, the EXIF thumbnail of
the original uncropped image
> +1 on Alan's hunch. I have not used Squid to comment on the specifics and
> also Grant stated that another proxy gave him similar symptoms. From my
> limited knowledge a proxy could be stalling because of cache configuration
> problems, like running out fs space, or inodes and also running out
> This is where it gets tricky. You identify the last router in the list
> for which you have an address or name, and contact the NOC team for that
> organization. Ask them for the next hop in routing for the destination
> address you are trying to ping and hope that they will be ki
On 05/09/2013 14:51, gevisz wrote:
> Usually, when I open a new window frame in Gnome 2, I have a Close,
> Maximize/Restore and Minimize buttons on its upper-right corner.
>
> Sometimes, however, especially when I open a supplementary window frame
> from a running program, its upper (text) bar con
On 05/09/2013 15:04, Grant wrote:
This is where it gets tricky. You identify the last router in the list
for which you have an address or name, and contact the NOC team for that
organization. Ask them for the next hop in routing for the destination
address you are trying to ping
>>> This is where it gets tricky. You identify the last router in the list
>>> for which you have an address or name, and contact the NOC team for that
>>> organization. Ask them for the next hop in routing for the destination
>>> address you are trying to ping and hope that they will be kind enoug
>> I called AT&T and they say the Westell 6100 modem/router I have will
>> not respond to pings. They said I could put it into bridged mode and
>> set up PPPoE on the computer connected to it which would cause ICMP
>> packets to pass through to the computer. Would you guys recommend
>> that? For
>> Here's my layout:
>>
>> laptop+shorewall (MTU:1500) -> hotel router (MTU:?) -> internet ->
>> Westell modem/router (MTU:1492) -> desktop+shorewall (MTU:1500)
>>
>> Shouldn't PMTUD change the desktop's MTU to 1492?
>
> Your desktop's PMTUD will get an ICMP response from Westell as it tries to
> t
Usually, when I open a new window frame in Gnome 2, I have a Close,
Maximize/Restore and Minimize buttons on its upper-right corner.
Sometimes, however, especially when I open a supplementary window frame
from a running program, its upper (text) bar contains only the Close button
with no possibili
On 2013-09-04 2:49 AM, Marc Stürmer wrote:
Well in my point of view it boils down to that: someone wants to use ZFS
on Linux. Fine. This means you've got to be a good citizen and obey its
license, of course.
It is for those legal reasons that ZFS is not included into the Linux
kernel mainline s
On Wed, Sep 04, 2013 at 07:25:51PM -0700, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> from Walt:
>
> > On 09/02/2013 08:17 PM, Thomas Mueller wrote:
> > > Given my ill luck with HP LaserJet M1212nf MFP, I don't want to buy
> > > anything more from HP, unless I get this printer working, and then
> > > I'd need toner.
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