On 18/02/2017 15:34, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 02/18/17 13:23, Ed Greshko wrote:
It is more than likely that there is a problem with the config file. As
I noted in the BZ your config file seems incomplete.
Actually, taking a closer look at the config file it seems it may be
complete.
The question
On 17/02/2017 08:04, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 16/02/2017 09:53, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/15/2017 01:27 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 15/02/2017 04:42, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/13/2017 04:38 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/13/2017 03:39 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
On 02/13/2017 12:22 PM, Stephen M
On 02/19/2017 03:46 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Sun, 2017-02-19 at 05:22 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
My brain cell ran away from home. I have an incredibly simple script
that doesn't do what I expect. I use "mkdir DIR; cd DIR" a lot so I'm
trying to put it in a script: "~/bin/mdcd
On Sun, 2017-02-19 at 05:22 -0800, Mike Wright wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> My brain cell ran away from home. I have an incredibly simple script
> that doesn't do what I expect. I use "mkdir DIR; cd DIR" a lot so I'm
> trying to put it in a script: "~/bin/mdcd".
>
> After checking that $1 exists:
>
On 02/19/2017 07:22 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
My brain cell ran away from home. I have an incredibly simple script that doesn't do what I
expect. I use "mkdir DIR; cd DIR" a lot so I'm trying to put it in a script:
"~/bin/mdcd".
After checking that $1 exists:
dir="$1"
mkdir -p "$dir"
On 18.02.2017 16:37, InvalidPath wrote:
[...]
> Which is even more confusing because this config file works perfectly with
> the Windows OpenVPN client. So there must be some difference in how the
> clients use this file because teh certificate is valid. I did goto the
> link in this error log and
On 02/19/2017 05:22 AM, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,
My brain cell ran away from home. I have an incredibly simple script
that doesn't do what I expect. I use "mkdir DIR; cd DIR" a lot so I'm
trying to put it in a script: "~/bin/mdcd".
After checking that $1 exists:
dir="$1"
mkdir -p "$dir"
cd
On Sun, 19 Feb 2017 09:37:04 +0200
Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> Thank you, Tim,
> you explained very good.
>
> I use HD SATA/64 MB cache
> WD 10EZEX
>
> ...so, the problem cannot depend by the setting the configuration.
>
> Although this the error message :
>
> ATA2:00:
Hi all,
My brain cell ran away from home. I have an incredibly simple script
that doesn't do what I expect. I use "mkdir DIR; cd DIR" a lot so I'm
trying to put it in a script: "~/bin/mdcd".
After checking that $1 exists:
dir="$1"
mkdir -p "$dir"
cd "$dir" <-- never executes
The dir
On Sun, 2017-02-19 at 22:15 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 02/19/17 21:57, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 16:32 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
> > > Here's a long short but does anyone know how to move Gmails default reply
> > > to the bottom of a thread? I am unable to find the set
On Sat, 18 Feb 2017 10:11:17 -0700, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
[]
>> Is there some way to use the CLI to find the list and set a
>> dummy listowner password?
>
> If you are using the Fedora mailman package, you will want to run:
>
> /usr/lib/mailman/bin/mmsitepass
>
> (or if not, I gues
On 02/19/17 21:57, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 16:32 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
>> Here's a long short but does anyone know how to move Gmails default reply
>> to the bottom of a thread? I am unable to find the setting if it exists..
> Select the text you want to quote (prefer
On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 19:41 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
> Reading the guidelines, outside of the top posting, won't help this. You
> are playing the assumption game thinking I'm like interactively quoting
> things when I am not. I do not believe that I am the only person using
> Gmail here, do the
On Sat, 2017-02-18 at 16:32 -0700, InvalidPath wrote:
> Here's a long short but does anyone know how to move Gmails default reply
> to the bottom of a thread? I am unable to find the setting if it exists..
Select the text you want to quote (preferably not all of the message),
then hit Reply.
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