> On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 11:54:41AM -0600, David Young wrote:
> > I want to avoid paying a steep price to a service that scans the
> > medium and, finding no FAT/NTFS/HFS+/APFS volume on it, declares it
> > unrecoverable when, in actual fact, every bit is intact. Is there a
> > service that I c
On 24.11.2020 02:14, Riccardo Mottola wrote:
Hi all,,
I got a used laptop and sadly it has a nvidia 7300 card Sadly because
I
know they are troublesome - they work(ed) well on linux and freebsd
until they stopped providing a current binary legacy driver, then you
can trash it, apparently.
Hi all,,
I got a used laptop and sadly it has a nvidia 7300 card Sadly because I
know they are troublesome - they work(ed) well on linux and freebsd
until they stopped providing a current binary legacy driver, then you
can trash it, apparently.
I read that nouveau supports it, so let's try! FreeB
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 11:54:41 -0600
David Young wrote:
> I have some old Seagate-brand spinning rust with a NetBSD system on
> it. The disk does not spin up, but I am pretty sure that the content is
> intact, and I would like to have it for a reasonable price. Is there a
> service that's known t
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 11:50:06PM +0700, Robert Elz wrote:
>
> Why not just do that before running the first elm? (inside the if).
> Does that alias do anything other that remove junk old temp files or
> directories?
>
I don't want to start a MUA war but just want to share my experience. I too
On Mon, Nov 23, 2020 at 11:54:41AM -0600, David Young wrote:
>
> I want to avoid paying a steep price to a service that scans the
> medium and, finding no FAT/NTFS/HFS+/APFS volume on it, declares it
> unrecoverable when, in actual fact, every bit is intact. Is there a
> service that I can trust
I have some old Seagate-brand spinning rust with a NetBSD system on
it. The disk does not spin up, but I am pretty sure that the content is
intact, and I would like to have it for a reasonable price. Is there a
service that's known to be NetBSD friendly?
Last time I checked, recovery cost about
Date:Mon, 23 Nov 2020 13:09:57 + (UTC)
From:st...@prd.co.uk (Steve Blinkhorn)
Message-ID: <20201123130958.2f083b36...@viking.prd.co.uk>
| pgrep -u `id -u` elm
David Brownless already said that you need >/dev/null on that line
(or perhaps >&/dev/null so stderr g
You wrote:
> >/dev/null to the pgrep line.
>
> To track down the cause...
> Are you running this script in the background, or re-running it
> periodically (at a time which would account for the PID showing up in
> the text)?
> Maybe add a "date >> $HOME/log" to the script to record when it gets ru
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 13:10, Steve Blinkhorn wrote:
>
> I monitor incoming emails on several user accounts in xterms stacked
> in one icewm workspace. Being long in the tooth I use elm for email
> and csh as my shell, and have done since the Dawn of Time.
>
> If a system reboot is needed, settin
I monitor incoming emails on several user accounts in xterms stacked
in one icewm workspace. Being long in the tooth I use elm for email
and csh as my shell, and have done since the Dawn of Time.
If a system reboot is needed, setting these (and various other
workspaces) up by hand can be laboriou
On 23.11.2020 11:09, Sad Clouds wrote:
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 06:24:17 +0100 (CET)
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
from Sad Clouds:
> On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 16:29:27 +0530
> Mayuresh wrote:
> > In the interim, would appreciate any feedback on luakit or other
> > alternatives (with JS support).
> x86
On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 06:24:17 +0100 (CET)
"Thomas Mueller" wrote:
> from Sad Clouds:
>
> > On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 16:29:27 +0530
> > Mayuresh wrote:
>
> > > In the interim, would appreciate any feedback on luakit or other
> > > alternatives (with JS support).
>
> > x86 running Linux and Opera web
Den mån 23 nov. 2020 06:24Thomas Mueller skrev:
> from Sad Clouds:
>
> > On Sun, 22 Nov 2020 16:29:27 +0530
> > Mayuresh wrote:
>
> > > In the interim, would appreciate any feedback on luakit or other
> > > alternatives (with JS support).
>
> > x86 running Linux and Opera web browser. I gave up
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