On Monday, 17 June 2024 13:39:35 BST Wols Lists wrote:
> On 17/06/2024 12:17, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Sadly, the FBR never made it into commercial deployment.
>
> Was that the one with the heavy water moderator? So a thermal runaway
> was impossible because you'd have no moderator left?
No, tha
Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Wol.
>
> On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 13:39:35 +0100, Wols Lists wrote:
>> On 17/06/2024 12:17, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>>> Sadly, the FBR never made it into commercial deployment.
>> Was that the one with the heavy water moderator? So a thermal runaway
>> was impossible be
Hello, Wol.
On Mon, Jun 17, 2024 at 13:39:35 +0100, Wols Lists wrote:
> On 17/06/2024 12:17, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Sadly, the FBR never made it into commercial deployment.
> Was that the one with the heavy water moderator? So a thermal runaway
> was impossible because you'd have no moderator
On 17/06/2024 12:17, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
Sadly, the FBR never made it into commercial deployment.
Was that the one with the heavy water moderator? So a thermal runaway
was impossible because you'd have no moderator left?
Cheers,
Wol
Hello, Peter.
On Sun, Jun 16, 2024 at 23:52:15 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday, 16 June 2024 20:39:52 BST Wol wrote:
> > ... Back in the ancient days, you had a switch panel you toggled to put in
> > the boot code.
> I remember that. It was 1974. 24 key switches and lots of buttons. You
On Sunday, 16 June 2024 20:39:52 BST Wol wrote:
> ... Back in the ancient days, you had a switch panel you toggled to put in
> the boot code.
I remember that. It was 1974. 24 key switches and lots of buttons. You set an
address on the key switches and hit SET, then ditto its contents and STORE.
On 15/06/2024 20:35, Dale wrote:
I'm not opposed to efi. I remember when the old Grub reached its end of
life. Grub2 is different but it works. I don't use the eye candy part
so that makes it even easier. The biggest thing, I copy my kernels and
such over manually and I keep a couple older o
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 June 2024 19:33:54 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> (chroot) livecd / # cat /etc/env.d/02locale
>> # Configuration file for eselect
>> # This file has been automatically generated.
>> LANG="en_US.UTF8"
>> #LC_ALL="en_US.UTF8"
>> (chroot) livecd / #
>>
>> I commented out the LC_
On Saturday, 15 June 2024 19:33:54 BST Dale wrote:
> (chroot) livecd / # cat /etc/env.d/02locale
> # Configuration file for eselect
> # This file has been automatically generated.
> LANG="en_US.UTF8"
> #LC_ALL="en_US.UTF8"
> (chroot) livecd / #
>
> I commented out the LC_ALL thinking it might mak
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 June 2024 19:09:18 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 15 June 2024 18:24:27 BST Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I got down to the time zone part. When I try to run emerge --config
sys-libs/timezone-data I get this output.
On Saturday, 15 June 2024 19:09:18 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > On Saturday, 15 June 2024 18:24:27 BST Dale wrote:
> >> Howdy,
> >>
> >> I got down to the time zone part. When I try to run emerge --config
> >> sys-libs/timezone-data I get this output.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> (chroot) livec
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 15 June 2024 18:24:27 BST Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I got down to the time zone part. When I try to run emerge --config
>> sys-libs/timezone-data I get this output.
>>
>>
>>
>> (chroot) livecd / # emerge --config sys-libs/timezone-data
>>
>>
>> Configuring pkg...
>
On Saturday, 15 June 2024 18:24:27 BST Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I got down to the time zone part. When I try to run emerge --config
> sys-libs/timezone-data I get this output.
>
>
>
> (chroot) livecd / # emerge --config sys-libs/timezone-data
>
>
> Configuring pkg...
>
> Traceback (most re
Howdy,
I got down to the time zone part. When I try to run emerge --config
sys-libs/timezone-data I get this output.
(chroot) livecd / # emerge --config sys-libs/timezone-data
Configuring pkg...
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python-exec/python3.12/emerge", line 57, in
On 07/17/2016 11:03 AM, lukash wrote:
> On Sun, 2016-07-17 at 18:47 +0100, Mick wrote:
>> On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 14:14:42 you wrote:
>>> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:35:55 +0100
>>> Mick wrote -
>>>
On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
>> I am not s
Am 2016-07-17 um 16:02 schrieb Mick:
If I continue to run (router) commands on the terminal, while the debugging is
running, the SSH time out is postponed.
What do you suggest I try on an SSH terminal from my PC to keep running
recurring commands after I have connected to the router? I will ne
> Am 17.07.2016 um 16:02 schrieb Mick :
>
> I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote debugging
> session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
>
> This is what I try to achieve:
>
> I login into a router with SSH from my PC. Then I can run certain command
On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:02 AM, Mick wrote:
> I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote
> debugging
> session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
>
> This is what I try to achieve:
>
> I login into a router with SSH from my PC. Then I can run certain
> c
* Mick [160717 12:36]:
> On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> > On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > > I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote
> > > debugging session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
> > >
> > > This is what I try to achieve
The proper solution is to use TCP keep alive to prevent tunnel over tunnel
issues from arising.
On Sun, 2016-07-17 at 18:47 +0100, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 14:14:42 you wrote:
> > On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:35:55 +0100
> > Mick wrote -
> >
> > > On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> > > > On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > > > > I am not sure of the correct approach to ach
On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 14:14:42 you wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:35:55 +0100
> Mick wrote -
>
> > On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> > > On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > > > I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote=
> > > >
> > > > debugging session t
On Sun, 17 Jul 2016 17:35:55 +0100
Mick wrote -
> On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> > On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > > I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote=
>
> > > debugging session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.=
>
What you
On Sunday 17 Jul 2016 16:20:30 Ralf wrote:
> On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> > I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote
> > debugging session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
> >
> > This is what I try to achieve:
> >
> > I login into a router wit
On 07/17/2016 04:02 PM, Mick wrote:
> I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote debugging
> session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
>
> This is what I try to achieve:
>
> I login into a router with SSH from my PC. Then I can run certain commands
> to
I am not sure of the correct approach to achieve a prolonged remote debugging
session through SSH and avoid the SSH session timing out.
This is what I try to achieve:
I login into a router with SSH from my PC. Then I can run certain commands to
start and monitor a debugging session in the rout
I'm running into a bug with xf86-video-intel and SNA that is causing X
to crash whenever I close my laptop's lid. I can prevent it if I
issue 'xset -dpms'. The problem is that xlockmore turns DPMS back on
whenever it is executed. Is there any way to prevent this or work
around it? Also, I've tr
Philip Webb wrote:
> 060821 Shaochun Wang wrote:
>> Does anyone know the function of .keep file in a directory?
>
> It prevents the dir from being deleted by a script,
> eg esp during a package update.
>
I believe it is to do with how tar handles directories. If there are no
files in a dir, tar w
060821 Shaochun Wang wrote:
> Does anyone know the function of .keep file in a directory?
It prevents the dir from being deleted by a script,
eg esp during a package update.
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