Re: [gentoo-user] Another apache 2.4 - Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this resource.

2020-12-02 Thread Richard Snow
H Richard On Wed, Dec 2, 2020, 10:09 PM wrote: > When I try to configure sql-ledger, /localhost/sql-ledger/index.html > I get an error: Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this > resource. > > Apache starts normally but there is an entry in > /var/logs/apache/error_log (how to make

[gentoo-user] Another apache 2.4 - Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this resource.

2020-12-02 Thread thelma
When I try to configure sql-ledger, /localhost/sql-ledger/index.html I get an error: Forbidden: You don't have permission to access this resource. Apache starts normally but there is an entry in /var/logs/apache/error_log (how to make it go way) [:notice] [pid 5015] ModSecurity for

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday, 2 December 2020 23:49:00 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote: > On 12/02/2020 04:14 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: > > On Wednesday, 2 December 2020 19:45:27 GMT Rich Freeman wrote: > >> You might not need the max performance NVMe is capable of, but it is > >> something you should be aware

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread thelma
On 12/02/2020 04:14 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote: > On Wednesday, 2 December 2020 19:45:27 GMT Rich Freeman wrote: > >> You might not need the max performance NVMe is capable of, but it is >> something you should be aware of if you want to benchmark it. > > ...and once you've experienced it you

Re: [gentoo-user] rsyslog upstream have removed their template systemd service file

2020-12-02 Thread Steve Wilson
On 27/11/2020 08:21, Alan J. Wylie wrote: After updating to rsyslog 8.2008.0, I discovered that the systemd service file no longer existed. Upstream removed it from their tarball: - 2020-08-12: systemd service file removed from project This was done as distros nowadays have very different

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread Peter Humphrey
On Wednesday, 2 December 2020 19:45:27 GMT Rich Freeman wrote: > You might not need the max performance NVMe is capable of, but it is > something you should be aware of if you want to benchmark it. ...and once you've experienced it you won't want to go back. -- Regards, Peter.

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread thelma
On 12/02/2020 12:45 PM, Rich Freeman wrote: > On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:33 PM Frank Steinmetzger wrote: >> >> Am Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 02:46:56PM -0700 schrieb the...@sys-concept.com: >>> Nothing scientific, but I was surprised how fast M.2 disk so decided to >>> time how fast GnuCash will load my

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread Rich Freeman
On Wed, Dec 2, 2020 at 1:33 PM Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > > Am Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 02:46:56PM -0700 schrieb the...@sys-concept.com: > > Nothing scientific, but I was surprised how fast M.2 disk so decided to > > time how fast GnuCash will load my accounting, her it is: > > > > Box 1.) > > WD

Re: [gentoo-user] Performance: WD vs. Samung SSD vs. M.2 SSD

2020-12-02 Thread Frank Steinmetzger
Am Tue, Dec 01, 2020 at 02:46:56PM -0700 schrieb the...@sys-concept.com: > Nothing scientific, but I was surprised how fast M.2 disk so decided to > time how fast GnuCash will load my accounting, her it is: > > Box 1.) > WD (spinning disk) CPU AMD-8150 (8-core), 16GiB > Time to open GnuCash -

Re: [gentoo-user] Brother printer HL-5370

2020-12-02 Thread karl
Thelma: > On 12/01/2020 12:27 AM, k...@aspodata.se wrote: > > That printer supports BR-Script (PostScript lvl3 language emulation). > > Why not just use postscript. ... > How do you use it / install it on HL-5370? You don't install it on the printer, it is already there. But if you bypass cups