On Sunday 24 May 2015 02:12:34 Joseph wrote:
> On 05/23/15 20:52, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
> >On 05/23/2015 06:53 PM, Joseph wrote:
> >> On 05/23/15 18:08, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
> >>> On 05/23/2015 05:24 PM, Joseph wrote:
> I have a box in a remote location (8-core CPU) and it turn itself off
>
Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 24 May 2015 02:12:34 Joseph wrote:
>> On 05/23/15 20:52, Zhu Sha Zang wrote:
>>> On 05/23/2015 06:53 PM, Joseph wrote:
I tried to read the lm-sensors again and the compupter turn crash with
the readings:
fan1: 0 RPM (min = 10 RPM) ALARM
On Sun, 24 May 2015 10:09:58 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > I went to pickup the remote box and look at it; the CPU fan stop
> > working. The CPU heat sink is big so in idle mode it could keep up
> > with cooling it but under heavy load "compiling anything" the CPU was
> > overheating.
>
> Ha! So the
On Sunday 24 May 2015 10:50:53 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sun, 24 May 2015 10:09:58 +0100, Mick wrote:
> > I found that peeling off
> > the self adhesive label in the middle and applying a single drop of
> > thin oil on the bearing restores them to rude health. I have one here
> > which is still ru
On Sunday 24 May 2015 05:46:37 meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> Walter Dnes [15-05-24 05:52]:
> > On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 03:34:09AM +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote
> >
> > > What reasons disable fcron to send mail to me or root?
> > >
> > By convention, it seems that all MTAs have symlinks at
>
On Sunday 24 May 2015 10:50:53 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > I found that peeling off
> > the self adhesive label in the middle and applying a single drop of
> > thin oil on the bearing restores them to rude health. I have one here
> > which is still running quietly for five years since my intervention
Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and fast
machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I will also replace KDE
with i3wm.
What do you recom
behrouz khosravi [15-05-24 12:39]:
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
> mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and fast
> machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I will al
On Sunday 24 May 2015 11:11:34 Mick wrote:
> What I'm saying is that in today's world of mass marketing and el-cheapo
> manufacturing, where shaving a penny is a strategy applied not only on the
> workers' wages but also on the materials and manufacturing process, we are
> left doing QA ourselves
Thanks Meino. What do you mean by:
> session-management => windowmanagement
>
> I dont know i3wm
Its a tiling window manager. I have used it and I recommend it to anyone
interested in tiling window managers.
Thanks
On Sunday 24 May 2015 11:45:50 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Sunday 24 May 2015 11:11:34 Mick wrote:
> > What I'm saying is that in today's world of mass marketing and el-cheapo
> > manufacturing, where shaving a penny is a strategy applied not only on
> > the workers' wages but also on the materials
On Sunday 24 May 2015 12:32:40 Mick wrote:
> On Sunday 24 May 2015 11:45:50 Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Sunday 24 May 2015 11:11:34 Mick wrote:
> > > What I'm saying is that in today's world of mass marketing and el-cheapo
> > > manufacturing, where shaving a penny is a strategy applied not only o
Hi,
On Sun, 24 May 2015 15:02:13 +0430 behrouz khosravi wrote:
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
> mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and fast
> machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console b
On 24/05/15 15:01, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
I depends on personal preferences. I'm not sure why, but I always
had problems with intensive mail traffic and mutt. Also many mails
are html-base and mutt is not the best way to deal with them.
(I know that html mails are disgusting, but too many people
On 05/24/2015 05:32 PM, behrouz khosravi wrote:
> Torrent client?
Hi behrouz, for simple torrent client I just use aria2. I never use the
others.
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM, behrouz khosravi
wrote:
>> I dont know i3wm
>
> Its a tiling window manager. I have used it and I recommend it to anyone
> interested in tiling window managers.
What's your take on xmonad?
+1 for irssi
midnight commander anyone?
Am 24.05.2015 um 12:32 schrieb behrouz khosravi:
> Torrent client?
rtorrent is quite good.
Yes, midnight commander +1 too
24.05.2015 18:35 пользователь "Nuno Magalhães"
написал:
> On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 12:07 PM, behrouz khosravi
> wrote:
> >> I dont know i3wm
> >
> > Its a tiling window manager. I have used it and I recommend it to anyone
> > interested in tiling window managers.
>
behrouz khosravi wrote:
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
> mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and
> fast machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I will also replace
Am 24.05.2015 um 16:14 schrieb waben...@gmail.com:
> behrouz khosravi wrote:
>
>> So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I will also replace
>> KDE with i3wm.
>>
>> What do you recommend as a replacement for kmail? (is mutt a good
>> choise?)
>
> Many years ago I also looked for a repl
On Sun, 24 May 2015 15:02:13 +0430
behrouz khosravi wrote:
> What do you recommend as a replacement for kmail? (is mutt a good
> choise?)
If I wanted a TUI, I'd use mutt. I use Claws Mail, mostly because it
has good filtering/processing capabilities, has a plugin
architecture, and has a good us
On 24-05-2015 07:32 AM, behrouz khosravi wrote:
Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and
fast
machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I
On May 24, 2015 3:33 AM, "behrouz khosravi" wrote:
>
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and fast
machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console based tools mos
Heiko Baums wrote:
> Am 24.05.2015 um 16:14 schrieb waben...@gmail.com:
> > behrouz khosravi wrote:
> >
> >> So I am going to use console based tools mostly. I will also
> >> replace KDE with i3wm.
> >>
> >> What do you recommend as a replacement for kmail? (is mutt a good
> >> choise?)
> >
>
Hi,
Looking at
http://www.hamqsl.com/solar.html#addwebsite
(left side)
one could find a real nice HF propagation*) display,
which looks like (style-wise) be inspired by conky... :)
Unfortunately all the offered ways to include this
forecast is for webpages and Windows.
I am a Linux-only rebel. :
My pattern:
1. Use FVWM for 5 years.
2. Get sick of it.
3. Try every wm out there and find they all suck nuts.
4. Go to step 1.
--
IQ is a measure of how stupid you feel.
Powers are not rights.
Thanks everyone.
+1 for mc too!
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 8:49 PM, Alan Grimes wrote:
> My pattern:
>
> 1. Use FVWM for 5 years.
> 2. Get sick of it.
> 3. Try every wm out there and find they all suck nuts.
> 4. Go to step 1.
>
>
> --
> IQ is a measure of how stupid you feel.
>
> Powers are not r
On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 03:02:13PM +0430, behrouz khosravi wrote
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
> mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and fast
> machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console
On Sat, 23 May 2015 19:12:34 -0600
Joseph wrote:
> I went to pickup the remote box and look at it; the CPU fan stop
> working. The CPU heat sink is big so in idle mode it could keep up
> with cooling it but under heavy load "compiling anything" the CPU was
> overheating.
I suggest to inspect t
On 05/24/15 06:32, behrouz khosravi wrote:
>
>
> Torrent client?
>
Another +1 for transmission - the transmission-remote CLI is good, and
the client-server model is great. rtorrent has always seemed a little
off for me, and seems to do a lot of computation in its GUI thread
because it's not rea
Am 24.05.2015 um 12:32 schrieb behrouz khosravi:
> Hello everyone. After spending about a year in the world of linux (and
> mostly beloved gentoo!) I have realized that the key to a stable and
> fast machine is to keep the system as small as possible.
> So I am going to use console based tools most
On 24 May 2015 at 23:30, Volker Armin Hemmann
wrote:
> (x)emacs.
But he said "keep the system small"! ^__^
-- Emanuele Rusconi
On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 02:59:26PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
> This is not the particular game itself, it's dosbox. I.e. when I
> start up dosbox, it says...
>
> [d531][waltdnes][~] dosbox
> DOSBox version 0.74
> Copyright 2002-2010 DOSBox Team, published under GNU GPL.
> ---
> CONFIG:Loading pr
On Sunday 24 May 2015 23:15:40 Walter Dnes wrote:
> On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 02:59:26PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
>
> > This is not the particular game itself, it's dosbox. I.e. when I
> >
> > start up dosbox, it says...
> >
> > [d531][waltdnes][~] dosbox
> > DOSBox version 0.74
> > Copyright 2
Joseph gmail.com> writes:
> I went to pickup the remote box and look at it; the CPU fan stop
> working. The CPU heat sink is big so in idle mode
> it could keep up with cooling it but under heavy
> load "compiling anything" the CPU was overheating.
Dust is often the culprit on Computers. Ju
On Mon, May 25, 2015 at 12:10:56AM +0100, Mick wrote
> On Sunday 24 May 2015 23:15:40 Walter Dnes wrote:
> > On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 02:59:26PM -0400, Walter Dnes wrote
> >
> > > This is not the particular game itself, it's dosbox. I.e. when I
> > >
> > > start up dosbox, it says...
> > >
> >
Well, we have this gentoo guide for portsentry:[1]This seem a bit dated.
I'd be curious for any information folks use including config file snippets
or deployment strategies, particularly in a multi-layered scheme. There is
only basic configuration/deployment ideas in /usr/share/doc/portsentr
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 12:20:29PM +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> No no no! LiLo, on a six year old machine actually works well. It does
> exactly what it says on the packet, i.e. it boots up the machine, and
> nothing more. I use LiLo, mainly to avoid the complexities of Grub.
> --
> Alan M
Am 24.05.2015 um 23:53 schrieb Emanuele Rusconi:
> On 24 May 2015 at 23:30, Volker Armin Hemmann
> wrote:
>> (x)emacs.
> But he said "keep the system small"! ^__^
>
> -- Emanuele Rusconi
>
>
init=/usr/bin/emacs
doesn't get smaller than that...
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