I agree and think that is a better path forward. Already in my career
I have been on exchanges with (3) different L2 technologies (fddi,
atm, and ethernet) and I'm not even that old! We should not have to
come back to update policy for each new layer 2 technology of the day.
Dale
Thus spake
Is there anyone from Prodigy on the list?
We're seeing mail blocked that is addressed to @sbcglobal.net, @att.net
And no response from postmaster[AT]prodigy nor abuse_rbl[AT]abuse-att.net
2024-05-29T06:04:23.831730+00:00 hio postfix/smtp[2868369]: 069BF41D39:
to=,
Ionen Wolkens wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 03:01:44PM -0500, Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I looked in x11-terms and there is a few options, I think. I tried
>> looking at home pages and such but none of them mention a feature like
>> this but it may have it.
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-28, Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> On 2024-05-21, Dale wrote:
>>>
>>>>> Here's my udev rules file that defines my network interface names
>>>>> for the machine I'm on at the moment:
>>
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-21, Dale wrote:
>
>>> Here's my udev rules file that defines my network interface names
>>> for the machine I'm on at the moment:
>>>
>>> --/etc/udev/rules.d/70-my-persistent-net.rules
olv.conf not getting the right
settings when openvpn started. I used resolv.conf.head and
resolve.conf.tail to fix it. That way resolve.conf could have changes
to things that needed to be changed but my setting would over rule them
if needed.
Just something you might want to ponder on. It might, just might,
provide a better fix.
Dale
:-) :-)
have. You can find that in the chrooting
section.
Hope that helps. The next install if nothing else.
Dale
:-) :-)
to install simplescreenrecorder.
I've never knew spectacle to be able to do that.
Il giorno dom 26 mag 2024 alle ore 23:18 Gary Dale
ha scritto:
I've just switched into a Plasma/Wayland session on my Debian/Trixie
AMD64 system so I could try out screen recording with Spectacle. However
I can't figu
I've just switched into a Plasma/Wayland session on my Debian/Trixie
AMD64 system so I could try out screen recording with Spectacle. However
I can't figure out how to get it to work. I switch to the "recording:
tab, and select the video format, but then what? I can select
"workspace",
Yeah, one tethers a laptop through the phone instead of pecking things out on a
phone's screen. It's pretty cool tech and I highly recommend it.
/dale
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You can look up any entries. So maybe go look at what others do.
For example, we do use maxlength 24 even on 3.0.0.0/10.
https://rpki-validator.ripe.net/ui/3.0.0.0%2F10/16509
We do have automated things that will announce more specifics if there is a
hijack, so we do want that in place. That may
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-21, Dale wrote:
>
>
>>> If you want consisent network device names (even when you change
>>> hardware), you need to either
>>>
>>> 1. create udev rules that assign device names based on MAC addresses.
>
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-21, Dale wrote:
>
>> So they both show up. When I try to start the network, it says:
>>
>> ERROR: Interface enp3s0 does not exist.
> Are you sure the network interface name hasn't changed? What does
> "ifconfig -a" or &q
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-20, Dale wrote:
>
> A 3.0 card is supposed to work fine in a 2.0 slot.
>
>> You, or anyone, have any idea why that card would kill my network?
>> I suspect the card itself is fine. It did see the drive. I just
>> need the interne
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 12:09 PM Dale <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
>
> > First, I thought cards were backward compatible? You could stick a 3.0
> > into a 2.0 slot and it would just run as a 2.0 and vice versa
Anyway, BIOS reset didn't help. Maybe that error above will give
someone a clue. Google isn't much help either. :/
Dale
:-) :-)
k...@aspodata.se wrote:
> Dale:
> ...
>> First, I thought cards were backward compatible? You could stick a 3.0
>> into a 2.0 slot and it would just run as a 2.0 and vice versa. I know
>> the mobo is 2.0. It does recognize the drive but seems to nuke the
>>
. Sadly, some don't include that info in the description
of the card either.
Thanks for any tips or tricks to know which is which.
Dale
:-) :-)
any of the files
in /path/to/directory?
But as others have noted, telling us what "specific_pattern" is is
essential if we're to give you any help.
Dale
?
Thanks!
-Dale
[Vanderbilt]<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https://www.vanderbilt.edu/__;!!IBzWLUs!SSdK8n7XIKtike6ce-tUbCxvS25eloG3ABabvGLqwxQjcZaUFOKBVGlRw95bRLJfWQcGJzfmbO8T2eVDj7YJgQhw9rS1$>
Dale Poulter
Director, Library Technology and Assessment Services
Vanderbilt Libraries | Vand
> From: "Dale R. Worley"
> In principal, it can be done by: (1) using the right utility to shrink
> the filesystem enough to leave space for the GPT, (2) copying the
> filesystem "further" into the disk by that amount (which mostly has to
> be done *in rev
nd
"/path/to/directory" literally correct, or are they placeholders for
text that you have redacted? (Likely the directory name isn't critical
for the problem, but the exact pattern likely is.)
This web page gives some good advice for dealing with situations like
this:
http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html
Dale
ralfconn wrote:
> Il 16/05/24 20:46, Dale ha scritto:
>> Question. How are the compiles times between the old FX-8350 and the
>> newer Ryzen 9? I currently have a FX-8350. Plan to build to a new
>> Ryzen something, maybe 5 at first. Just curious what difference in
>
I currently have a FX-8350. Plan to build to a new
Ryzen something, maybe 5 at first. Just curious what difference in
speed you see.
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 15 May 2024 08:09:01 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>>> x11-misc/xclip
>>>
>>> Or just select some empty space in an application, to overwrite your
>>> previous selection.
>> Well, since it works, something is acting as a clipb
I see them as 2 different hobbies, I don't want anything signed on a poster
I have for the poster collection. If I am chasing a sig, I would rather
really have it on a trading card of some sort, but there are definitely a
seemingly larger crowd that like their posters signed these days. I would
one directly by
dd), (3) creating the GPT, (4) inserting a partition entry that
describes the existing filesystem.
If you can back up the disk to somewhere, wiping the disk and rebuilding
it is going to be easier and safer.
Dale
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air CPU cooler with a large fan not being
more than enough. I might add, I'm always scared the pump will decide
to take a nap. At least with a air cooler, it will cool some even
without a fan. Could prevent burning out the CPU if you shutdown quick.
Maybe when I get me a new rig built I can share personal experience. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
Regards, Peter.
This explanation makes sense. Looks like once I highlight something
else, it forgets the previous highlight. That goes with how it seems to
work as well.
On the larger hard drives, I just bought a Fractal case that holds at
least 18 drives. Now this. :-D
Dale
:-) :-)
Michael wrote:
> On Wednesday, 15 May 2024 11:56:04 BST Dale wrote:
>> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>>> On Wed, 15 May 2024 03:44:49 -0500, Dale wrote:
>>>> I thought that too. I highlighted some text in a Konsole and then
>>>> looke
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Wed, 15 May 2024 03:44:49 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> I thought that too. I highlighted some text in a Konsole and then
>> looked in the KDE clipboard, what I highlighted was not there. It
>> wasn't there after I pasted it either. It goes
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> Am Tue, May 14, 2024 at 06:28:17AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
>> Howdy,
>> […]
>> remember either, or write notes to remember them. I also wanted to
>> avoid the desktop copy and paste, or clipboard, mechanism. I'm not sure
>> how that data i
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 7:28 AM Dale wrote:
>> First, I needed to generate a password.
> Honestly, I'd stop right there, and think about WHY you're encrypting
> your disks, and WHY you need a password to decrypt them. There are
> many use cases and threat
Marco Tiloca writes:
> Thanks a lot for your review! Please find in line below our detailed
> replies to your comments.
I haven't read all of your replies in detail, but it's clear that you've
carefully considered all the points I raised, which is the goal of any
review.
Marco Tiloca writes:
> Thanks a lot for your review! Please find in line below our detailed
> replies to your comments.
I haven't read all of your replies in detail, but it's clear that you've
carefully considered all the points I raised, which is the goal of any
review.
Howdy,
This is more of a howto or rough guide. As most know, I have several
encrypted hard drives, or sets of hard drives using LVM. I don't even
know how much data I have stored here at the moment. I started a thread
a while back about how to come up with and remember passwords. I got
some
See cable beam stifferDo on 3 or 4 sides.Be safeDale
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On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 08:07:14 PM EDT, Dale Ertley
wrote:
Small blocks on the outside middle of beam on 3 or 4 sides of the beam with
small aircraft cable attached
and cables.
Be safe.
Dale
On Monday, May 13, 2024 at 07:31:34 PM EDT, Ralph Stirling via Emc-users
wrote:
Can you run a steel cable through it and tension it? Might stiffen it up some.
-- Ralph
On May 13, 2024 1:46 PM, Todd Zuercher via Emc-users
wrote:
CAUTION: This email
t; new power supply cables yet. I've bought ATX style ones recently
> tho. Look the same as old ones to me.
> > >
> > > Dale
> > >
> > > :-) :-)
> >
> > I am not sure but I think Molex to SATA Power gets you in the ballpark?
> >
&
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 4:31 PM Dale <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > Dale wrote:
> >
> > Mark Knecht wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 2:12 PM Dale <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com
Dale wrote:
> Mark Knecht wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 2:12 PM Dale > <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> > Can someone tell me how to know when a drive has PWDIS and when it
>> > doesn't? Is there some
Mark Knecht wrote:
>
>
> On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 2:12 PM Dale <mailto:rdalek1...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> > Can someone tell me how to know when a drive has PWDIS and when it
> > doesn't? Is there some term for it that shows in the specs and I'm
> > missing
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 5:12 PM Dale wrote:
>> I'm looking at buying another drive. I'm trying to avoid buying one
>> with the PWDIS pin. I'm looking at the specs to see if it says anything
>> about the feature, there or not there. I'm not seeing anyth
On Thu, May 9, 2024 at 7:35 PM Elliott Willink
wrote:
> Sorry for the noise - possibly a long shot but does anyone have a contact
> at GTT who may be able to assist resolve routing issues with US traffic?
>
> NOC emails get a generic replying saying they are investigating on loop,
> NOC phone
Dale wrote:
>
> Now to avoid buying another one of these drives again. I really wish
> sellers who should know would put in the description or list of features
> that the drive has PWDIS. After all, most buyers of small quantities of
> drives likely can't use that feature.
>
> But ground stone is just sand. There’s more than just sand in soil. Soil
> should have the other ingredients needed for growth. :)
I was trying to make a reference to a GemStone *stone *:)
Dale
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 1:27 PM Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
> Am 08.05.202
>
> But ground stone is just sand. There’s more than just sand in soil. Soil
> should have the other ingredients needed for growth. :)
I was trying to make a reference to a GemStone *stone *:)
Dale
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 1:27 PM Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
> Am 08.05.202
"Kerin Millar" writes:
> On Mon, 6 May 2024, at 7:01 PM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
>> anonymous writes:
>>> [...]
> It's likely that your reply will never be seen by the anonymous
> Savannah issue filer.
OK. Now does that mean that there is no way for me to effe
commit: 318784b327d5fc81492d81c211eb11d786542f76
Author: Dale Showers fictx com>
AuthorDate: Wed May 8 16:49:36 2024 +
Commit: Dale Showers fictx com>
CommitDate: Wed May 8 16:51:15 2024 +
URL:https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/proj/guru.git/commit/?id=318784b
>
> To me as a non-native speaker it means: ground layer you can build/grow on
Haha, Soil can also be thought of as "ground up stone" :)
Dale
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 7:13 AM Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
> Am 06.05.2024 um 16:47 schrieb Dirk Nel :
>
> I'll definitel
>
> To me as a non-native speaker it means: ground layer you can build/grow on
Haha, Soil can also be thought of as "ground up stone" :)
Dale
On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 7:13 AM Norbert Hartl wrote:
>
>
> Am 06.05.2024 um 16:47 schrieb Dirk Nel :
>
> I'll definitel
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 6:04 AM Michael wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 7 May 2024 08:50:26 BST Dale wrote:
>>> I'm aware of what it is and the cable part. I was curious what it looks
>>> like to BIOS and the OS when one is connected and that pin has the dri
a voltmeter on
the connector and see if there is anything on pin 3 or not. I suspect
there is tho.
Has anyone had one of these drives connected and remember what the
system reports when disabled?? What clues it gives that shows it is
disabled if any??
Dale
:-) :-)
. If this is how they behave, I'll know next
time. If they just off period, then a bad drive.
Thanks.
Dale
:-) :-)
the double-quoted expansion occurs within a word,
the expansion of the first parameter is joined with the beginâ
ning part of the original word, and the expansion of the last
parameter is joined with the last part of the original word.
When there are no positional parameters, "$@" and $@ expand to
nothing (i.e., they are removed).
Dale
Mary via Bug reports for GNU grep writes:
> Dale R. Worley wor...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
>> [...]
> I already have a patch that I believe is trivial enough to not cause
> copyright concerns, would you like me to send it?
*I* am all in favor of it, but I'm not a grep maintainer!
Dale
Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>> On Sunday, 28 April 2024 13:57:23 BST Dale wrote:
>>
>>> I just got to figure out how to make it so I can login as root via ssh
>>> again. I set PermitRootLogin to yes in ssh config but still refuses. I
>>> did it on m
/games:/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin:/usr/lib64/ccache:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/sbin
BASH_IMPORT_PATH=/home/worley/temp/import/t2
Executing t2
T2_VARIABLE=t2_value
$
--
Dale
Michael wrote:
> On Thursday, 2 May 2024 00:45:29 BST Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> On 2024-05-01, Dale wrote:
>>>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>>>> The partition type code for 'swap' is wrong -- it should be
>>>>> 82
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-01, Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>
>>> The partition type code for 'swap' is wrong -- it should be
>>> 8200. According to the gdisk help info Linux /home is supposed to be
>>> 8302, but I've always use
Grant Edwards wrote:
> On 2024-05-01, Dale wrote:
>
>> OK. One last update in case someone googles and runs up on this
>> thread. I'm using gdisk to display this, because I think it will do
>> better in email. If I use cgdisk, it is wider and will wrap more.
>&
Dale wrote:
> One last update. I found a video. They were using gdisk but the
> crucial part, he got it to display the partition layout. It was like I
> described as for as the alignment thing, tiny partition with ef02 and
> then carry on as usual from there.
>
> I need to
Antonio Diaz Diaz writes:
> Dale R. Worley wrote:
>> So the construction I'm thinking of would be
>>
>> grep ... --use-compress-program=zcat ... pattern file ...
> Zcat does indeed accept (and ignore) option -d for compatibility with gzip.
> Therefore all tha
Can you give a command-line use-case which actually triggers this bug?
Thanks.
Sorry, sent to wrong bug.
On 2024-04-30 10:58, Brad Rogers wrote:
On Tue, 30 Apr 2024 09:51:01 -0400
Gary Dale wrote:
Hello Gary,
Not looking for a solution. Just reporting a spate of oddities I've
encountered lately.
As Erwan says, this is 'normal'. Especially ATM due to the t64
transition.
As you've found out
I'm running Trixie on an AMD64 system.
Yesterday after doing my usual morning full-upgrade, I rebooted because
there were a lot of Plasma-related updates. When I logged in, I found I
wasn't connected to my file server shares. I eventually traced this down
to a lack of nfs software on my
Michael wrote:
> On Monday, 29 April 2024 21:28:35 BST Dale wrote:
>> Peter Humphrey wrote:
>>> On Monday, 29 April 2024 16:11:31 BST Dale wrote:
>>>> Only bad side of IPv6, it's a lot of typing for all that. o_O
>>> There's a worse aspect: you have to unde
Peter Humphrey wrote:
> On Monday, 29 April 2024 16:11:31 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> Only bad side of IPv6, it's a lot of typing for all that. o_O
> There's a worse aspect: you have to undersand what you're doing. Or you can
> just tell your firewall not to allow any IPv6 packet
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Author: Dale Showers fictx com>
AuthorDate: Mon Apr 29 16:23:18 2024 +
Commit: Dale Showers fictx com>
CommitDate: Mon Apr 29 16:26:01 2024 +
URL:https://gitweb.gentoo.org/repo/proj/guru.git/commit/?id=420bb4c
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 28 April 2024 03:29:09 BST Dale wrote:
>> Michael wrote:
>>> On Saturday, 27 April 2024 23:30:46 BST Dale wrote:
> [snip ...]
>
>>>> Anyone ever seen this? Searching didn't help. This is a new kernel so
>>>> maybe I
Michael wrote:
> On Monday, 29 April 2024 06:07:04 BST Dale wrote:
>> Dale wrote:
>>> Howdy,
>>>
>>> I'm installing Gentoo on that old Dell Inspiron still. I'm getting
>>> close. I'm now at this.
>>>
>>>
>>> * Error
other equally uninformative title. Anyway, when I found that I
had forgot to comment out the wrong line, I fixed it. Then it moved
on. Weird but hey, it worked.
Now I'm working on Michael's solution to the other problem.
Dale
:-) :-)
Waldo Lemmer wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> CFLAGS c
Dale wrote:
> Howdy,
>
> I'm installing Gentoo on that old Dell Inspiron still. I'm getting
> close. I'm now at this.
>
>
> * Error: circular dependencies:
>
> (media-plugins/frei0r-plugins-1.8.0:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for
> merge) depends on
> (media-
either. I may
have found something new. ROFL
Thoughts??
Dale
:-) :-)
P. S. I'll be glad when I can put a larger CPU cooler on that old
Dell. I got the side off with a wall powered fan blowing on it. ROFL
With side on, dang near fry a egg on that poor old thing.
For everyone's critique, here are my changes (to grep 3.11):
diff -u doc/grep.in.1.orig doc/grep.in.1
--- doc/grep.in.1.orig 2024-04-28 18:04:37.494096472 -0400
+++ doc/grep.in.1 2024-04-28 18:24:15.187984393 -0400
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
.de dT
.ds Dt \\$2
..
-.dT Time-stamp: "2019-12-29"
+.dT
Dale wrote:
> Michael wrote:
>> On Sunday, 28 April 2024 19:39:16 BST Dale wrote:
>>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>>> On 2024-04-28, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>>>> With DOS disk lables, Grub uses empty space between the boot sector
>>>>> and the
Antonio Diaz Diaz writes:
> Dale R. Worley wrote:
>> What doesn't seem to exist is something that does step 2 in a general
>> way. The tool that is needed is something that reads the first few
>> bytes of a file, determines which compression signature is present if
&
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 28 April 2024 19:39:16 BST Dale wrote:
>> Grant Edwards wrote:
>>> On 2024-04-28, Grant Edwards wrote:
>>>> With DOS disk lables, Grub uses empty space between the boot sector
>>>> and the first partition as a location to s
he only thing I'm not real sure of at this point. I
think it is sda. Maybe. ;-)
Or is all that above just plain wrong? O-o
Dale
:-) :-)
P. S. Been on tractor with a box blade. Did three very long driveways
and a couple short ones. My neighbors have smooth driveways again. :-D
Michael wrote:
> On Sunday, 28 April 2024 13:57:23 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I just got to figure out how to make it so I can login as root via ssh
>> again. I set PermitRootLogin to yes in ssh config but still refuses. I
>> did it on my NAS box but can't recall what else I ha
Mickaël Bucas wrote:
> Hi
>
> Le sam. 27 avr. 2024 à 18:53, Dale a écrit :
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I'm installing Gentoo on another old box.
> I was wondering how old this box could be and if it had a BIOS with
> UEFI and GPT.
>
> I didn't find a precis
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 27 April 2024 17:53:25 BST Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I'm installing Gentoo on another old box. To be consistent I like to
>> use cgdisk, GPT I think it is called, to partition all my drives,
>> regardless of size.
> GPT is
Michael wrote:
> On Saturday, 27 April 2024 23:30:46 BST Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I finally got Gentoo on the old rig I had laying around. This is not
>> the one I usually refer to as NAS box. I named this one NAS2. LOL I
>> got one problem that is confusing
Reviewer: Dale Worley
Review result: Ready with Nits
I am the assigned Gen-ART reviewer for this draft. The General Area
Review Team (Gen-ART) reviews all IETF documents being processed
by the IESG for the IETF Chair. Please treat these comments just
like any other last call comments.
For more
works from from boot media thingy.
Thanks for any ideas. Maybe telling me where I boo boo'd. ROFL
Dale
:-) :-)
and even print it. Maybe someone has some notes that will
help. I just need something to help clear up the muddy waters.
Thanks to anyone who has a link, some notes or something. :-D
Dale
:-) :-)
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Version: 1.5.8+dfsg-5
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I was trying to clean up a bulletted list in an existing document. It had used
manual bullets,
line
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Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
*** Reporter, please consider answering these questions, where appropriate ***
* What led up to the situation?
I have a template that allows me to create a document divided into 3 equal
columns
for narrow or 3-fold
cessary.
Actually, I'm asking whether anybody knows whether such a tool exists
already. It seems like a "natural" facility that somebody would have
thought to write maybe fifteen years ago.
Dale
irectory | sort -t: -k2,2r | head -n3
but for ad-hoc use, it seems to me that it's sensible and convenient to
make the combination -c -l do what it intuitively "ought" to do, given
that that change would be upward-compatible with Posix.
Dale
Paul Eggert writes:
> On 4/23/24 11:32 AM, Dale R. Worley wrote:
>> However, it seems "natural" to me that "grep -c -l", that is, "grep
>> --count --files-with-matches", should give me this result.
>
> Yes, that sounds reasonable. Is your patch
sn't require
changes to the overall code structure.
What do people think?
Dale
Hi Alexandre,
Thank you for your reply and apologies for my late response.
Jeremy from Orange replied (to my original post) off-list and the
problem is now sorted.
Best,
Mark
Original Message
From: Alexandre Schmit-Baverel
Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2024 at 08:09 UTC
>
Michael wrote:
> Hi Dale,
>
> On Sunday, 21 April 2024 03:32:32 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> OK. I did my weekend OS updates on my main rig, fireball. That
>> involves me switching to boot runlevel and back again. When the network
>> started, no message about goi
Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 19 April 2024 18:04:57 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> I'm missing something.
> I don't think you are. Shutdown your main rig. Pull the ethernet cable.
> Reboot. If the main rig's config is the same as the old rig,
>
> AND
>
> the router addre
Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 19 April 2024 17:20:44 BST Dale wrote:
>> Matt Connell wrote:
>>> On Fri, 2024-04-19 at 09:05 -0500, Dale wrote:
>>>> Basically, I want to be able to start/stop/restart enp3s0 as a
>>>> service and have it in a runlevel.
&g
Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 19 April 2024 15:05:47 BST Dale wrote:
>
>> Anyway, while investigating this, I realized the network setup is not
>> like on my old rig. Heck, I couldn't even figure out how to restart it
>> other than switching to the boot runlevel and back to
Matt Connell wrote:
> On Fri, 2024-04-19 at 09:05 -0500, Dale wrote:
>> Basically, I want to be able to start/stop/restart enp3s0 as a
>> service and have it in a runlevel.
> You should just need to create a symlink at /etc/init.d/net.enp3s0 that
> points to /etc/init.d/net.l
Iface MTU RX-OK RX-ERR RX-DRP RX-OVR TX-OK TX-ERR TX-DRP
TX-OVR Flg
enp3s0 1500 16802 0 0 0 17196 0
0 0 BMRU
nas / #
Thoughts? If I had the old install info, I think I could get it to
work. I did last time. ;-)
Dale
:-) :-)
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