:09 PM 11/19/2019)(-test
> RUBY_TARGETS="ruby26 -ruby24 -ruby25")
> Homepage: https://github.com/rubyzip/rubyzip
> Description: A ruby library for reading and writing zip files
I've decided that it's typical dependency problem and instal
3^t (~)1.2.4^t (~)1.3.0^t
> > (2)(~)2.0.0^t
> >{test RUBY_TARGETS="ruby24 ruby25 ruby26"}
> > Installed versions: 2.0.0(2)^t(01:44:09 PM 11/19/2019)(-test
> > RUBY_TARGETS="ruby26 -ruby24 -ruby25")
> > Homepage:https://github.c
would like to have file names based on the package I'm
emerging, so if e.g. I do "emerge --autounmask-write=y
dev-ruby/rest-client", it should put the keywords into
/etc/portage/package.keywords/dev-ruby-rest-client or similar.
Alternatively, it would be great if I could at least
things into?
Ideally, I would like to have file names based on the package I'm
emerging, so if e.g. I do "emerge --autounmask-write=y
dev-ruby/rest-client", it should put the keywords into
/etc/portage/package.keywords/dev-ruby-rest-client or similar.
Alternatively, it would be grea
On Thursday 09 Jan 2014 16:10:11 walt wrote:
> #cat /var/lib/layman/make.conf
> PORTDIR_OVERLAY='/usr/local/portage'
You're short of the rest of the definition. Here's mine:
$ cat /var/lib/layman/make.conf
PORTDIR_OVERLAY="
/var/lib/layman/owncloud-client
$PORTD
ow the hardware
> clock is set and maintained on the board. Once you get it close,
> then ntp should be configuration.
>
> man hwclock
>
> hth,
> James
>
>
>
>
>
Hi James,
...the system has no built-in RTC which still runs if the system is
powered off.
A
1.4.1 USE="-debug"
[ebuild N] net-analyzer/traceroute-1.4_p12-r5 USE="-static" 79 kB
[ebuild N] mail-client/evolution-2.4.2.1 USE="crypt -dbus -debug doc
-gstreamer -ipv6 -kerberos -krb4 -ldap -mono nntp -pda -profile spell ssl" 11,233 kB
As you can s
On Tue, 30 Sep 2014 14:34:28 +0200, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
> ...the system has no built-in RTC which still runs if the system is
> powered off.
> After power is up and eth0 is alive, the time/date has to be set via
> ntp-client. The rest already working.
> I called
>
On Friday 29 December 2006 14:42, Mick wrote:
> I'm missing xmms too. I hope xmms2 will eventually be developed enough to
> use as a stable package, but without the bloatware that winamp has become.
xmms2 is nothing like the first version. It is a client / daemon setup really.
F
On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 00:13:19 +0530
Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
> My favorite firewall rule to do this don't restrict any kind of
> traffic between own network and filter the rest.
> Use ipset. Very easy.
I have zero knowledge how ipsec works. once i have nfs set i'll do
Marcus Wanner writes:
> Could anyone tell me how to install firefox 3.5.x without changing the
> entire installation to ~arch? I have been looking around on the web for
> how to do this, but can't find anything that doesn't require being
> (afaict) very invasive to the rest
On Wednesday 07 February 2007 01:20, Dave Oxley wrote:
> I have a Gentoo server that is running Cisco VPN software to connect to
> my companies VPN. I have setup the server as a NAT for the specific
> subnet required for the VPN and the rest of my traffic goes through my
> router (192
arguing and snip the rest. If
someone can't follow then they should check the archives or use a
threaded client.
2. Paragraphs and summaries are your friends. Here's an example.
"We agree on points a and b so I'll skip them for now. However you say x
and y are the best cho
composed with Microsoft Word which imposes it's idea
> of sane fonts sizes on the rest of the world. Your 11pt font looks
> absolutely ridiculous on my 133dpi screen.
Or... maybe you could use a text-only mail client, like Mutt. Just have to
run the message through Lynx and catch the
ver
room deleting a bunch of private emails from the outgoing queue,
and repeatedly rebooting until the queues in both directions managed
to clear.
Oy vey!
The point is that when the server sends EHLO, it is *not* a *permitted*
response for the client to drop the connection.
That was the spe
On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 11:35:02 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I think I know the answer already, but is there any way to install www-
> client/chromium without all the bloat? I don't see any need here for
> any of these:
>
> app-accessibility/speech-dispatcher
>
On 4/1/2013, "Randy Barlow" wrote:
>On 01/03/2013 12:09 PM, Peter Humphrey wrote:
>> Does anyone recommend a mail client that doesn't rely too heavily on the
>> mouse? I much prefer to navigate, reply etc with the keyboard. I've
>> seen Evolution reco
very rarely get any spam in my Inbox any more (although I
> do get the occasional genuine mail there, usually mass-mail like from
> eBay, but a white-list solves that one).
Any chance you could enlighten the rest of us to how you enabled DCC?
Does spamassassin detect the client tools presence
he complete file from the start
> after the partial uploaded file, rather than continuing where it had stopped.
>
> I am really looking for some clever way to perform the ftp equivalent of
> wget -c sort of thing and if it can do that unattended then that would be
> even better!
You
On Wednesday 05 Oct 2011 17:20:02 Jonas de Buhr wrote:
> Hello Lavender,
>
> we are going to help you. So please relax, tell your mail client to
> wrap lines at 72 characters and use the reply button to answer.
... and also avoid top-posting if you can?
> For now, build a kernel
On Thu, 30 Apr 2009 14:18:33 +0600, Mike Kazantsev wrote:
> The medium is regular sata2 hard drives with ext3 filesystem on a
> dedicated backup machine with quite rusty debian (etch) linux.
> Most backed-up systems (that I care about) are actually freebsd 6, the
> rest are linux.
On 8/18/20 6:44 PM, Grant Taylor wrote:
I will have to collect a list and get back to you.
Here are part of some crude notes that I created for myself to use to
build a Gentoo mail server about three years ago. This is the email
specific parts. The rest were for other non-email aspects
Patrick Holthaus wrote:
> Hi!
>
>
>>>> I'm fairly experienced with Linux and have been using Gentoo for over
>>>> 3 years, ...
>>>>
>>> Probably, you're not that fairly experienced regarding the usage of your
>>&g
On Fri, February 14, 2014 08:05, Edward M wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 00:13:19 +0530
> Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>
>> My favorite firewall rule to do this don't restrict any kind of
>> traffic between own network and filter the rest.
>> Use ipset. Very easy.
On Fri, February 14, 2014 08:05, Edward M wrote:
> On Fri, 14 Feb 2014 00:13:19 +0530
> Nilesh Govindrajan wrote:
>
>> My favorite firewall rule to do this don't restrict any kind of
>> traffic between own network and filter the rest.
>> Use ipset. Very easy.
On Saturday 27 February 2016 12:51:32 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 11:35:02 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I think I know the answer already, but is there any way to install www-
> > client/chromium without all the bloat? I don't see any need here for
&
Thanks for you help!
I just did one think differently, I explain it inline.
I will run bird 2.0.4 on my lab for the rest of the week, then I will
upgrade the production network gradually. I will propose my script to
the tree if it all succeeds.
On mar. 5 mars 10:01:08 2019, Michael Orlitzky
Regarding IP address, do you mean the USA IP address I receive from the
> VPN service provider or my ISP assigned static IP?
>
Anything you can provide, it's not clear to the rest of us how many
computers are involved. Is the web/mail server only the gatway, or is
that the workstation tha
Mike Williams wrote:
> Any chance you could enlighten the rest of us to how you enabled DCC?
> Does spamassassin detect the client tools presence automagically, or is it a
> compile time thing, or a config change, etc?
Simply emerge dcc:
* mail-filter/dcc
Available versions:
nqueror or
Akregator. Find the applications that work best for you. Just because
you use Plasma doesn't mean you need to use the rest of KDE's
applications ;-)
My browser is Firefox, my email client is Thunderbird, my image viewer
is eog (Eye of GNOME), etc, etc.
I think my only KDE ap
>
> > Calculating dependencies done!
> > net-libs/nodejs-14.19.0 pulled in by:
> > www-client/firefox-91.9.0 requires >=net-libs/nodejs-10.23.1
> >
> > So, why don't emerge build the other 100'ish packages ?
> > Last time I did emerge nodejs
On Sunday, 20 August 2023 13:58:08 BST Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
> > OpenVPN is a VPN implementation using OpenSSL to encrypt the end-to-end
> > network connection between client and server. There are other VPN
> > implementations and client-server applications using
38,399 kB
And my kernel help works fine.
And what you're talking about w.r.t the overriding of USE flags is not
'a new thing' (though it may be new to you :-) ), it's a Portage feature.
You can create a file, called /etc/portage/package.use, which contains
such overrides; h
p; bounds over the last few years and
is now the best stds compliant browser than the all the rest
(check acid test 2). Since it integrates nicely with Kmail I
tend to use it a lot when I browse links in
messages, or when I have already launched other KDE apps and
the associated kdeinit and
t-in RTC which still runs if the system is
> powered off.
> After power is up and eth0 is alive, the time/date has to be set via
> ntp-client. The rest already working.
> I called
> /etc/init.d/ntp-client start
> after booting the little beast and plugging in the RJ45 a
/etc/portage/package.keywords ended up
> with the following...
>
> =www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.6.2 ~x86
> =net-libs/xulrunner-1.9.2.2-r1 ~x86
> =dev-libs/nss-3.12.6 ~x86
> =dev-libs/nspr-4.8.4 ~x86
>
> So far, so good, I've done a bit of surfing, and I'm li
or anything like
> that.
>
> You can also do VPN over your wifi connection, and require it for
> access to the rest of your network or the internet. At least then if
> someone hacks your wireless key, they still can't do anything without
> having your VPN certificate.
It
Is there a way to manually register a POP mail account with Evolution?
The college that my wife and I attend gives each of its students their
own email account to be accessed either through their webmail site or
through an external mail client. Their webmail service was written for
IE, so it
> Does this handle pkg X being needed by the client, but not needed for
> the pkg server? This has been the only thing holding me back from doing
> similar...
Yes, I've got different architectures and different gentoo bases (some x86,
some ~x86).
Since it is a proxy it will eith
> I know, but the quote you removed was about using stage 3 to save time
> to have a running system asap. If that's your objective, you're hardly
> going to follow it up by compiling KDE and X from scratch, are you?
I always have...
stage 3 gets me to a point where while I
t,
> I always get "printer cannot be located"
>
> Would anybody be so kind to share (the relevant parts) of his/her
> cupsd.conf on the server as well as
> on the client?
Have you allowed access to the server from the local network? Something
like this in cupsd.conf
A colleague of mine has set up a Mac server just for the purpose
of being a VPN server for the rest of us at work. So far I can't
make a good vpn connection from this linux machine or my android
tablet.
I can log in using a vnc client and poke around in the server
settings, so I know tha
On Saturday 27 February 2016 14:58:25 I wrote:
> On Saturday 27 February 2016 12:51:32 Neil Bothwick wrote:
> > On Sat, 27 Feb 2016 11:35:02 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > I think I know the answer already, but is there any way to install
> > > www-
> > > c
unt work. Text is scrolling
on the screen of the Atom client just like a local build, but it's going
by faster than I remember in the past.
> The rest of this post (or parts) may not apply if you do get it
> working.
>
> I've also found that I get better performance without t
e closest thing Ive seen that is
> open source. If you're willing to do your own scanning and OCR'ing then it
> will do the rest.
>
> BTW, I would call things like Mambo or Xaraya, content-management tools -
> Alfresco is a slightly different kettle of fish.
Yes I know what
figure.in to configure.ac before eautoreconf
> we will avoid lots of breakages due to the deprecation of .in in
> automake-1.13.
Makes sense; but I cannot find the file. I get lots of hits for a
"configure.in" in my code trees, but little on the rest of the system; here
are the few:
/usr/po
ut
to be a KDE client - whatever that is. I've got a lot of space here and
there, but my /home partition was never near full before.
I'd like to just nuke nepomuk, but fear the consequences. I'm seriously
entertaining ideas about a more efficient way to run my Gentoo system,
althoug
allow because it
> never gets any congestion feedback; OpenVPN was accepting packets
> faster than it could shove them through, and was buffering the rest.
So obviously OpenVPN wasn't handling congestion appropriately and should
have been using some queueing discipline to discard instead
f
> >> traffic between own network and filter the rest.
> >> Use ipset. Very easy.
> >
> > I have zero knowledge how ipsec works. once i have nfs set i'll
> > do ipsec second. nfs will be in my private network for my gentoo
> > systems(laptops,serve
> > # emerge -vc net-libs/nodejs
> >
> > Calculating dependencies done!
> > net-libs/nodejs-14.19.0 pulled in by:
> > www-client/firefox-91.9.0 requires >=net-libs/nodejs-10.23.1
> >
> > So, why don't emerge build the other 100'ish pack
On Mon, 2024-09-09 at 21:33 -0300, João Matos wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I'm trying to install the Checkpoint client for linux (cshell_install). It
> requires sys-libs/libstdc++-v3, 32 bits. I couldn't compile it and found
> this bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/919184
TIL t
the contents.
As I understand it this is a file in XML format to pass on to the apple client
(iPhone and the like) the configuration parameters for the VPN connection.
> I understand that the server is Ubuntu running
> StrongSwan using a shared secret, but that’s all I know at this point,
62 for details."
>
> OK, so I looked the bug. From what I read :
> > If we start now, to rename configure.in to configure.ac before
> > eautoreconf we will avoid lots of breakages due to the deprecation of
> > .in in automake-1.13.
>
> Makes sense; but I cannot fi
o the upstream sorting office (eg gmail),
collect mail from their delivery office front desk, and deliver it to
your local postoffice, whether the sorting office or delivery office is
down to you.
Now you need your delivery office front desk. That can be dovecot,
courier-imap, whatever. It
be expanded). If CephFS
were designed with end-to-end checksums that wouldn't really matter
much, because the client would detect any error in a storage node and
could obtain a good copy from another node and trigger a resilver.
However, I don't think Ceph is quite there, with checksu
an external mail client. Their webmail service was written for
> IE, so it's not much good to us, and whenever I try to enter a new
> account in Evolution-2.2, it crashes when I try to select the POP
> protocol from the protocol combo box for incoming mail (second page of
> the
dual requirements, because everyone is different. It is much
easier to offer a full filter service to clients, then If they want it turn
it on - just like many ISPs do - they can. So 'training' is minimised to
maybee a simple FAQ and users can take care of the rest. Course this is not
use
d
skip-networking is commented out.
I looked at the rest of the configuration and it seems as though it
should
allow the connection…
Help is definitely appreciated…
One thought would be that you may not have PHPMyAdmin configured
properly.
Is the error you are getting a PHPMyAdmin error page o
dwidth, and I wouldn't know how to run it as
a service so that someone could just start a client (like rdesktop) and
log in to the server as they can do with Windoze servers. --- I only
found x11rdp which appears to be incompatible with current X servers.
Then there's LTSP. Lettin
gt; from? It sounds to me like your personal opinion which is based on
> nothing more than your pro-gpl / anti-the-rest attitude.
History has shown that commercial software and Linux have a difficult
relationship at best:
1. Adobe Acrobat Reader was stuck at the crappy version 5 for years.
The
I meant to check into that but forgot about it.
> > It seems, if I recall correctly, that if a package has not been compiled
> > before, it just spits out a error message. It used to spit out that
> > there was 'no info available for package foo' then just show the rest.
&
-original message-
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Threads changing Was: OT: website design
From: Dale
Date: 2011-06-04 21:54
Indi wrote:
>> On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 09:22:57AM -0500, Dale wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> That one was inline with the rest. Yeppie !!
>>>
&
here when the successful install happend, but
> shouldn't it be http://localhost/cgi-bin/cgit.cgi/ instead? )
I tried changing that (and updated, the Air-Gapped way, to
www-client/palemoon-27.0.3-r7
(which is my local bump of
www-client/palemoon-27.0.3-r1 from unofficial)
, and the only
On 12/23/13 18:12, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> Anything you can provide, it's not clear to the rest of us how many
> computers are involved. Is the web/mail server only the gatway, or is
> that the workstation that you're using (when, for example, trying to
> access the webs
a special-Apple-only-format and I can’t make heads or
> > tails of the contents.
>
> As I understand it this is a file in XML format to pass on to the apple
> client (iPhone and the like) the configuration parameters for the VPN
> connection.
> > I understand that the server is
d that an odd-sounding thing
> called nepomuk was using 7.2 G (SEVEN GIGS) in some dotfiles. It turns out
> to be a KDE client - whatever that is. I've got a lot of space here and
> there, but my /home partition was never near full before.
>
> I'd like to just nuke nep
Jan 2006 23:40:47 -0600
Is there a way to manually register a POP mail account with Evolution?
The college that my wife and I attend gives each of its students their
own email account to be accessed either through their webmail site or
through an external mail client. Their webmail service was wri
On 29 October 2005 20:14, Bob Sanders wrote:
> Since I'm rambling now, guess I should do the rest of the memory
> download...
Let me join you in rumbling. ;-)
Before I start just a little background: I do quite some consulting for
SchoolNet Namibia (http://www.schoolnet.na) which ha
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 20 August 2023 13:58:08 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> OpenVPN is a VPN implementation using OpenSSL to encrypt the end-to-end
>>> network connection between client and server. There are other VPN
>>> implementations
> >
> > media-video/gspca
> > media-video/spca5xx
> >
> > [snip]
> For me the keywords always look like that:
>
> =www-client/mozilla-firefox-3.0.3 ~amd64
> =dev-libs/nss-3.12 ~amd64
>
h keywords are placed in the /etc/portage/package.keywords fi
230 Login successful.
---> SYST
215 UNIX Type: L8
Remote system type is UNIX.
Using binary mode to transfer files.
---> FEAT
211-Features:
EPRT
EPSV
MDTM
PASV
REST STREAM
SIZE
TVFS
UTF8
211 End
features[FEAT_FEAT] = 1
features[FEAT_MDTM] = 1
features[FEAT_MLST] = 0
features[FEAT_REST_STREAM]
On Sunday 16 Jun 2013 22:49:46 walt wrote:
> A colleague of mine has set up a Mac server just for the purpose
> of being a VPN server for the rest of us at work. So far I can't
> make a good vpn connection from this linux machine or my android
> tablet.
>
> I can log in
ed to
> > buffer my RSS feeds. Now it's just crashtastic in the extreme...
>
> Plasma in itself is not too bad. I use Plasma, but not Konqueror or
> Akregator. Find the applications that work best for you. Just because
> you use Plasma doesn't mean you need to use the res
at 21:33 -0300, João Matos wrote:
> > Dear list,
> >
> > I'm trying to install the Checkpoint client for linux (cshell_install). It
> > requires sys-libs/libstdc++-v3, 32 bits. I couldn't compile it and found
> > this bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/919184
On 9/9/24 8:50 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote:
> On Mon, 2024-09-09 at 21:33 -0300, João Matos wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> I'm trying to install the Checkpoint client for linux (cshell_install). It
>> requires sys-libs/libstdc++-v3, 32 bits. I couldn't co
rs (all that have access to this list) can a)see that you have signed it
and b)rest assured that no one has tampered with its content since you signed.
If anyone intercepted the message mid-air and changed its content, your
signature would show as bad in the recipients mail client (assuming they
.
So what this means for me is that I sort configs in a text editor of
choice [Vim] and let the KDE team do all the rest for me. I have
learnt that no matter how much you think you know about linux there
are always 10 levels of detail lower that you dont know so spend time
on the things you really
gt; > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> On 02/10/12 11:46, Pandu Poluan wrote:
>> >> >
>> >> > On Feb 10, 2012 10:08 PM, "Mick" > >> > <mailto:michaelkintz...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >&g
tput and then built an electronic repository for you I'd
> > recommend it. Until then, Alfresco is the closest thing Ive seen that is
> > open source. If you're willing to do your own scanning and OCR'ing then it
> > will do the rest.
> >
> > BTW, I would
Since I'm rambling now, guess I should do the rest of the memory download...
One of the big problems with Linux diskless is it really doesn't scale well, it
doesn't
allow for clients to run multiple versions of the os, nor for different arch
types to
co-exist off one server of a
1: Learn Chinese."
I would argue that your Chinese domain is blacklisted due to exhaustive number
of owned MSWindows boxen and botnets that ping the rest of us without
respite, from China. I really wish their step 1 was "learn how to protect
your PC, even if it runs an illegitimate Mi
Hi Michael,
Thank you for your help ! :)
Here are the versions:
media-sound/rosegarden 11.02
media-sound/zynaddsubfx 2.4.1
media-sound/jack-audio-connection-kit 0.118.0
I did a aconnect -lio, which says:
client 0: 'System' [type=kernel]
0 'Timer
; >
> > The reason I bring this up is that my account just froze on me from
> running
> > out of disk space. A little research showed that an odd-sounding thing
> > called nepomuk was using 7.2 G (SEVEN GIGS) in some dotfiles. It turns
> out
> > to be a KDE client
t; don't take the new interfaces into account, but stopping iptables doesn't
> seem
> to help.
>
> Can anyone help me out?
>
> - Grant
> --
> gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list
Grant,
Can you ping the server? Set up the interface manually and then try.
Also, is
orm to use IPSEC with unless you go with a
commercial client. You will need to setup a certificate authority andunderstand the basics of openssl the rest is pretty simple. It evenworks behind a NAT router or firewall. If the vpn connection is lost
it will re-establish it's connection au
tput to find which of the
> > various ciphers and algorithms are used once connection is achieved. On
> > the client, add those configuration options for the server to
> > ssh_config. You should notice a speed up on the next attempt as unused
> > methods will be s
ve been using Opera for around 6 years and have
found that they continuously develop this browser and it's features, while
retaining a smaller footprint than any(?) other browser. They have developed
a sometimes buggy mail client which along with a multitude of other clients
(news, IM, SMS, e
gt; > called nepomuk was using 7.2 G (SEVEN GIGS) in some dotfiles.
> It turns out
> > to be a KDE client - whatever that is. I've got a lot of space
> here and
> > there, but my /home partition was never near full before.
> >
> >
>> uses, but I don't think it needs any special chip or anything like
>> that.
>>
>> You can also do VPN over your wifi connection, and require it for
>> access to the rest of your network or the internet. At least then if
>> someone hacks your wireless key, th
o your servers IP or domainname and you should be good to go.
//Mattias Granlund
On Sat, 03 Sep 2005 03:14:58 +0200, Michael Crute <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/2/05, John Dangler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Mike~
>> Thanks for the reply. I did check t
x27;t happen with an HTML form. IIRC, if
you inserted too much data into an improperly defined field, it could
shift everything below it and muck up all the rest of the fields. I also
seem to recall sometimes being able to edit fields that weren't really
supposed to be editable, and then
who need
> >> to update remote machines.
> >
> > If you enable systemd-networkd.service, and your .network file has
DHCP=yes
> > in its [Network] section, then it will use the DHCP client included with
> > systemd-networkd.
> >
> > In my servers I no
something like that the service cannot be
> accessed.
>
>
> > [...]
> > Debian is not the king to rule the internet. You shouldn't care when
> > they shut down their FTP services. It doesn't matter to the rest of
> > the world using the internet.
>
&g
buffer my RSS feeds. Now it's just crashtastic in the extreme...
>
> Plasma in itself is not too bad. I use Plasma, but not Konqueror or
> Akregator. Find the applications that work best for you. Just because
> you use Plasma doesn't mean you need to use the rest of KDE's
> appl
n_of_network_managers
The wpa_supplicant mechanism is used by the client to authenticate with the
wireless AP irrespective of the method you use to control the rest of the
network stack.
> Reverting the kernel to previous version (6.1.60) fixes the issue.
How do the network drivers
et something like exim or postfix or whatever set up locally,
configure it to send deliver local mail locally, and forward the rest to
Rogers.
Or if you actually want to use Rogers as your cloud email provider, get
it to send everything.
As a last resort, create an independent local system,
lee wrote:
> writes:
>
> > lee wrote:
> >
> >> Rich Freeman writes:
> >>
> >> > On Sun, Jan 17, 2016 at 6:38 AM, lee wrote:
> >> >> Suppose you use a VPN connection. How do does the client
> >> >> (employee) s
n skip them.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I'm sure the regulars here will be quite happy to make an exception for the
>>> few blind users we have. Just like we tolerate the BlackBerry users who
>>> cannot
>>> post any other way.
>>>
>>> As
unneled TCP connection attempts to
>> push data faster than your Internet connection can allow because it
>> never gets any congestion feedback; OpenVPN was accepting packets
>> faster than it could shove them through, and was buffering the rest.
>
> So obviously OpenVPN wasn
Hello Lavender,
we are going to help you. So please relax, tell your mail client to
wrap lines at 72 characters and use the reply button to answer.
For now, build a kernel with genkernel according to the handbook and
stick to the rest of the hints you already got in the other replies.
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