Hello tastytea,
I am aware of this "workaround", thank you. :)
I guess, I was not precise enough:
The ebuild "drm_master_util-"[1] is hosted on my repository, but the
ebuild file itself pulls in an external repository[2].
My question is: Is it a best practise to fork the external
Oh yeah, as Neil was pointing that out.
I will give it a try and report soon.
-Ramon
On 28/07/2020 14:52, tastytea wrote:
On 2020-07-28 12:02+0200 Ramon Fischer wrote:
Hello tastytea,
I am aware of this "workaround", thank you. :)
I guess, I was not precise enough:
The ebuild
On 7/28/20 4:23 AM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
On Monday, 27 July 2020 22:10:59 BST james wrote:
I just ran across this document. I hope you find it relevant to your
mail issues.
https://bridge.grumpy-troll.org/2020/07/small-mailserver-bcp/
Small Mailserver Best Current Practices
Thank you
On 2020-07-28 12:02+0200 Ramon Fischer wrote:
> Hello tastytea,
>
> I am aware of this "workaround", thank you. :)
>
> I guess, I was not precise enough:
>
> The ebuild "drm_master_util-"[1] is hosted on my repository, but
> the ebuild file itself pulls in an external repository[2].
On Tue, 28 Jul 2020 06:47:50 +0200, Ramon Fischer wrote:
> I have set up my first ebuild repository[1] with one package
> "x11-misc/drm_master_util" to run "X" without root privileges. I am
> still making it to work[2]. The ebuild file accesses an external git
> repository[3].
>
> The thing I
On 7/28/20 12:05 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
On 28/07/20 16:01, james wrote:
(2) DNS resolvers, (?) mail-servers for a robust mail system that "I"
admin, and (1) internet facing web server and (1) internal only facing
or limited outward facing Web server for development and security based
testing.
On 7/28/20 12:10 PM, Wols Lists wrote:
On 28/07/20 16:01, james wrote:
(2) DNS resolvers, (?) mail-servers for a robust mail system that "I"
admin, and (1) internet facing web server and (1) internal only facing
or limited outward facing Web server for development and security based
testing.
On 7/28/20 5:18 PM, james wrote:
If you know a way around this, with full privileges one gets with static
IP addresses, I'm all ears.?
A hack that I see used is to pick up a small VPS for a nominal monthly
fee and establish a VPN to it. Have it's IP (and ports) directed
through the VPN
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On Mon, Jul 27, 2020, at 9:24 PM, Adam Carter wrote:
> > Compare realtime it to measured CPU time. If one realtime second is
> > shorter than a
> > CPU second then you know the host is pausing your VM. There are other ways
> > to
> > check, but this should always work if you can contact an
On 28/07/20 16:01, james wrote:
> (2) DNS resolvers, (?) mail-servers for a robust mail system that "I"
> admin, and (1) internet facing web server and (1) internal only facing
> or limited outward facing Web server for development and security based
> testing. Static IP are basically $5/month
On Monday, 27 July 2020 22:10:59 BST james wrote:
> I just ran across this document. I hope you find it relevant to your
> mail issues.
>
> https://bridge.grumpy-troll.org/2020/07/small-mailserver-bcp/
>
> Small Mailserver Best Current Practices
Thank you James.
I seem to have fixed my
On 2020-07-28 06:47+0200 Ramon Fischer wrote:
> […]
> The thing I am concerned about, is, that I am pulling something from
> an external source, which I am installing on my system and giving it
> root privileges[4].
>
> The only best practise I can think of, is, to fork the external
>
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