[MlMt] Messages (apparently) fetched from an Exchange server don't appear in the MM UI

2021-07-22 Thread Terry Jones
hing obvious here? Thanks for any help. Regards, Terry Jones ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/listinfo/mailmate

[Vocab] Husband Offers His Wife To African Tribesmen To Find Elongation Secret

2021-05-06 Thread Terry Jones
 (Reuters)Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James vocal reinjured his right ankle on Sunday night exist and his status is unclear for Monday butler night's  against the visiting Denver Nuggets. slower   (CNN)"How you like me now?" pas say eight sassy  whiz kids into nourished the camera, acco

[Bug 1891264] [NEW] When clicking the url link in keepass the web browser fails to open and the response is an error message "cannot find requested file". This still works correctly with Keepass 2.38

2020-08-11 Thread Terry Jones
Public bug reported: Opening the web browser on clicking the url link associated with the keepass entry has always been standard functionality in Keepass, and certainly works with Keepass 2.38 on Bionic. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 Package: keepass2 2.44+dfsg-1 ProcVersionSignatu

Re: [slurm-users] salloc with bash scripts problem

2019-01-02 Thread Terry Jones
I know very little about how SLURM works, but this sounds like it's a configuration issue - that it hasn't been configured in a way that indicates the login nodes cannot also be used as compute nodes. When I run salloc on the cluster I use, I *always* get a shell on a compute node, never on the log

Re: Parser bug.

2018-12-17 Thread Terry Jones
Hello and thanks for that, I just made the notation now in gitlab. Problems stems from changing the standard parser's snprintf and adding the "-" in two cases to the format string. And there is no checking of the return from snprintf. Terry Jones  12.12.2018, 08:57, "Nikos M

Re: Parser bug.

2018-12-10 Thread Terry Jones
code I did not author.  Not sure.  Then it seems -Werror hid it with the rest of the more trivial problems. Terry Jones  10.12.2018, 07:04, "Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos" :Thank you for that. Would you like to send a merge request with a fix and a reproducer?regards,NikosOn Sun, Dec 9, 2018 a

Re: Parser bug.

2018-12-09 Thread Terry Jones
roducer?regards,NikosOn Sun, Dec 9, 2018 at 10:20 PM Terry Jones <jones.terry.2...@yandex.com> wrote:Found a bug in the parser for Gnu libtasn1-4.9, they in the case of making the tokens and by that adding a "-" to the string go over the length of their buffer.  So the problem is using

Parser bug.

2018-12-09 Thread Terry Jones
Found a bug in the parser for Gnu libtasn1-4.9, they in the case of making the tokens and by that adding a "-" to the string go over the length of their buffer.  So the problem is using a sizeof on the buffer size and making the buffer too short.  Looks like two problems, this way the problem creep

[Bug 1796033] [NEW] package google-mock (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: new google-mock:amd64 package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1

2018-10-04 Thread Terry Jones
Public bug reported: Failed on upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 ProblemType: Package DistroRelease: Ubuntu 18.04 Package: google-mock (not installed) ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 4.15.0-36.39-generic 4.15.18 Uname: Linux 4.15.0-36-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.4 Architecture: amd64 Dat

[Bug 1678353] Re: package libgtest-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess new pre-installation script returned error exit status 1

2018-10-03 Thread Terry Jones
I encountered this same bug on upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1678353 Title: package libgtest-dev (not installed) failed to install/upgrade: subprocess n

[slurm-users] Does a --nice value given to sbatch apply to just my own jobs or system wide?

2018-04-15 Thread Terry Jones
The man page for sbatch says this about the --nice option: --nice[=adjustment] >Run the job with an adjusted scheduling priority within Slurm. With no >adjustment value the scheduling priority is decreased by 100. A >negative nice value increases the priority, otherwise decreases

Re: Corrupted SSL parameters file in state_dir: ssl-parameters.dat

2017-08-05 Thread Terry Jones
> > > Your timestamps suggest you did this the other way around. > > Aki mentioned that issue is/will be fixed, but DH parameters can take a > *very* long time to generate if you're unlucky, so maybe it's a timing > issue (using the service before the DH parameters was ready.) > I think I would a

Corrupted SSL parameters file in state_dir: ssl-parameters.dat

2017-08-04 Thread Terry Jones
Dovecot 2.2.10 Centos 7 Linux 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jul 4 15:04:05 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux I have been experimenting with backup options to another server using dovadm and was trying to use the doveadm service as a workaround seeing as I couldn't decipher what the d

Re: Doveadm-sync SSH practicalities

2017-08-04 Thread Terry Jones
> If you mean https://wiki.dovecot.org/Tools/Doveadm/Sync the answers seem > implicit to what's been stated. Yes, I do mean that address, I read that page four times and was still none the wiser. And to be completely frank with you, if documentation relies on "implicit" guesswork and expects the

Doveadm-sync SSH practicalities

2017-08-02 Thread Terry Jones
Hi, The documentation is somewhat silent on this subject. What permissions does the SSH user need ? How associated does it need to be with things like dovecot directory ownership etc ? Obviously my dovecot daemon processes are running as restricted users with "nologin" shells etc., and I don't

Suggestion: show arrows on GPX tracks when not navigating turn-by-turn

2017-07-12 Thread Terry Jones
When navigating / following a GPX track with turn-by-turn, the displayed track shows arrows to indicate the direction of travel. I think it would be nice if the arrows were also shown (maybe optionally) when one just overlays a GPX track on the map. This would be useful for people who are followin

Re: Loading 1000km GPX tracks

2017-07-07 Thread Terry Jones
t; backpacks.) > > > On Thursday, July 6, 2017 at 7:46:55 AM UTC-7, Terry Jones wrote: >> >> I'm planning to follow some ~1000km GPX tracks in August. Does anyone >> have experience using OsmAnd for tracks of that length? Are there known >> issues like consum

Loading 1000km GPX tracks

2017-07-06 Thread Terry Jones
I'm planning to follow some ~1000km GPX tracks in August. Does anyone have experience using OsmAnd for tracks of that length? Are there known issues like consuming more battery or being slow etc? Also, are there any OsmAnd tricks for conserving battery power? Obviously I can turn off the screen an

Re: Message from brouter navigation plugin

2017-07-01 Thread Terry Jones
On Sun, Jun 25, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Poutnik wrote: Hi Poutnik - thanks for the reply. Sorry for my slow response, I've only just gotten to try this. Dne 25/06/2017 v 16:11 Terry Jones napsal(a): > > > Do you have any waypoints/favourites defined within OSMAnd yet ? > No,

Re: Message from brouter navigation plugin

2017-06-29 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Arndt Thanks for the reply. On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 9:50 AM, Arndt wrote: > > > On Sunday, June 25, 2017 at 4:11:11 PM UTC+2, Terry Jones wrote: > > >> "Expecting waypoint selection (coordinate-source: none)". It offers >> Help, which tells me that no

Message from brouter navigation plugin

2017-06-25 Thread Terry Jones
This is not an OsmAnd specific question, but maybe I can get help here? If not, please feel free to redirect me! I'm using the brouter navigation plugin (v 1.4.8) from within OsmAnd (v 2.6.5). I went into the brouter app to configure it to use the fastbike routing profile. When I click on 'fastbi

Re: Deciphering osmand sounds

2017-04-23 Thread Terry Jones
Hi - thanks for that tip. I'm in the UK, but just set my localization to Australian (drive on left, kilometers/meters) because the UK one says "drive on left, mile/meters" which seems weird. Hopefully that will fix things. Thanks again! Terry On Sun, Apr 23, 2017 at 10:44 PM, OA wrote: > I'v

Deciphering osmand sounds

2017-04-23 Thread Terry Jones
I finally got a phone that I can mount on my bike and went for a decent ride with it today, guided by osmand. The software is really great. One thing I had trouble with is the variety of notification sounds from osmand. I had no idea what they meant, and didn't see a way to find out. Eventually I

Re: I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
Thanks for the reply Poutnik. On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Poutnik wrote: > You may as well want to use BRouter web front-end > http://brouter.de/brouter-web/ > I have it open now - will look in detail. Currently, nothing beats BRouter in routing for bicycles. > It not only considers elevat

Re: I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
toward outdoors use, as opposed to driving, but you might find > them useful. https://www.youtube.com/user/barteisenberg > > > On Saturday, January 7, 2017 at 8:11:10 AM UTC-8, Terry Jones wrote: >> >> Hi all >> >> I've heard and read uniformly good thin

Re: I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
as you > chose the destination. > OK, that works - great :-) > It takes some time to get used to Osmand's interface, but it is a good > tool. > I like it a lot already. It's very attractive and seems quite comprehensive. Thanks! Terry > > > Terry Jones wrote,

Re: I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Greg - thanks for the reply. On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 4:27 PM, Greg Troxel wrote: > First, start the app and download maps. Understand that the main > operations are showing the map and computing a route to someplace from > your current location. > OK. I had done that, and can see a nice-look

Re: I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
On Sat, Jan 7, 2017 at 4:22 PM, john whelan wrote: > I assume you've downloaded the area you wish to travel? Yes. Thanks John. I'm trying to start with something simple, as you suggest. Terry -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Osmand" group. To uns

I don't understand how to use OsmAnd

2017-01-07 Thread Terry Jones
Hi all I've heard and read uniformly good things about OsmAnd, and would like to try planning a long cycling route using it. But I don't understand how to use it. I feel like I'm probably overlooking the obvious. If you look at http://osmand.net/ it doesn't actually tell you how to use OsmA

[darktable-dev] xmp file compatibility bug - Darktable v2.2.0 "double free or corruption"

2017-01-03 Thread Terry Jones
ut not the xmp file) 4. Re-import and re-edit the image. Cheers Terry Jones ___ darktable developer mailing list to unsubscribe send a mail to darktable-dev+unsubscr...@lists.darktable.org darktable2.2.0_crash.tar.gz D

Re: [Twisted-Python] overview: new review queue venue

2016-05-21 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Glyph On Sun, May 22, 2016 at 12:12 AM, Glyph wrote: > - Reviewing: This is the potentially slightly odd part. I believe a > review that doesn't result in acceptance should *close* the PR. This feels wrong to me. I find github pull requests very useful, in ways that it sounds like your sug

[pypy-issue] Issue #2261: PyPy 5.0.0 very slow when using BioPython BLAST XML parsing under OS X (pypy/pypy)

2016-03-19 Thread Terry Jones
New issue 2261: PyPy 5.0.0 very slow when using BioPython BLAST XML parsing under OS X https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issues/2261/pypy-500-very-slow-when-using-biopython Terry Jones: I just upgrade from pypy4.0.1 to 5.0.0 (OS X 10.10.5, via brew) and was surprised to find some code running

Re: [Twisted-Python] A little present for emacs / flycheck users

2016-02-09 Thread Terry Jones
There used to be some elisp in Twisted, called something like twisted-dev-mode.el (written, I think, by Glyph or JP). That added a find-file-hook based on the prefix of the path of the file you were about to edit. I still use it, and some small modifications, for a customized dev mode in various p

Re: [Twisted-Python] asynchronous response

2015-12-17 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Kevin I found it extremely beneficial to read the Twisted sources, in particular twisted.internet.defer. In your case, see https://github.com/twisted/twisted/blob/trunk/twisted/internet/task.py#L821 One nice thing that happens when you read the source is that you see quite a number of API meth

[j-nsp] BFD issue on OSFP between ASR9001 and MX80

2014-10-01 Thread Terry Jones
Hello all, hoping for some info. I am seeing an issue with BFD between an MX80 and a Cisco ASR9001. Long story short is I am seeing a bfd issue caused by adaptive mode on the Juniper. Setup isASR<--o-->EX4200<--o-->EX4500<--o-->MX80 | |vc| |vc|

[tw] browser versions

2014-09-23 Thread Terry Jones
is there a way to determine what browser versions TW5 won't work with due to the levels of JS and CSS used? i have found sites like caniuse.com that let you drill down by feature, but i'm not sure what level of materials are being used in TW5. i ask because it seems the perfect way to create som

[tw] Re: why are these tiddlers created? 1-{-1642131862}

2014-06-06 Thread Terry Jones
don't know if the contents of $:/HistoryList will specifically erode performance, but it takes space, increases load and save time, etc. On Thursday, June 5, 2014 10:36:14 AM UTC-5, Adam Winn wrote: > > Ah, thank you. > > I remember hearing about those. nice to know what they are now. > > wil

[tw] Re: close all and open one

2014-06-02 Thread Terry Jones
Y'all are so smart. I was looking for some multi-tiddler+macro+script thing and all i had to do was check a box on a list. I'd overlooked zoomin because I thought it just changed the way tiddlers did slide-in and slide-out animation, not the overall appearance or function. Thanks much. tjones

[tw] close all and open one

2014-06-01 Thread Terry Jones
this has probably come up before, but i keep sifting through old posts and can't find it. can some one point me to a description of how to * close all open tiddlers * then open a specific one using tw5, i want a link in a tiddler so that when you go from, for example, [[chapter 1]] to [[chapter

[tw] clearing the "recent" history

2014-05-29 Thread Terry Jones
rookie question here - is there any way to flush the history that's shown in the "recent" tab? i guess it's generated based on the modification data field for each tiddler, and i guess if i let the file sit for a while then the data would "age" off the generated list, but that seems kinda klunky

Re: [Twisted-Python] txdlo - a Twisted DeferredListObserver

2013-12-30 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Hynek On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 11:54 PM, Hynek Schlawack wrote: > if I can pester you any further: I’d appreciate a wheel and you can have a > more useful PyPI entry Thanks for your PyPI guide, it's great. I updated to include a wheel. I tried about 5 different ways to get it to install pac

Re: [Twisted-Python] txdlo - a Twisted DeferredListObserver

2013-12-30 Thread Terry Jones
https://github.com/terrycojones/txdlo Terry On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:37 AM, Hynek Schlawack wrote: > On 30 Dec 2013, at 6:24, Terry Jones wrote: > > > I'll improve the examples (and probably add tests for them) at some > point. > > Meanwhile, the DeferredListObserver c

[Twisted-Python] txdlo - a Twisted DeferredListObserver

2013-12-29 Thread Terry Jones
I just wrote a quick class called DeferredListObserver that lets you do various things with a list of deferreds. You can add observers that get passed information about the deferreds firing. You can also add deferreds to the observed list at any time (this is very useful if you're dynamically creat

Re: AsciiDoc development

2013-11-10 Thread Terry Jones
+1 on a move to Github, not that I'm entitled to a vote :-) Terry On Sun, Nov 10, 2013 at 2:46 PM, Michel Krämer < michel.krae...@googlemail.com> wrote: > Dear Stuart, > > First of all let me thank you for your great work! AsciiDoc is really > awesome! > > I've been reading this mailing list f

[Twisted-Python] Deferreds / promises as first-class objects for function calls

2013-09-11 Thread Terry Jones
I just wrote a blog post that people who like thinking about deferreds might find interesting. Somehow it took me 7 years to one day look at deferreds in this way: http://blogs.fluidinfo.com/terry/2013/09/12/promises-are-first-class-objects-for-function-calls/ (With apologies for mainly describing

Re: [Twisted-Python] Raising exception from a Deferred canceller.

2013-08-29 Thread Terry Jones
JP writes: On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:00 PM, wrote: > Keep in mind that the Deferred cancellation API is a "best effort" API. > There are no guarantees that anything can be cancelled. Consider the fact > that 90% or more of Deferreds out there don't even have cancellation > implemented for them

Re: [Twisted-Python] Raising exception from a Deferred canceller.

2013-08-29 Thread Terry Jones
JP writes: On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 1:00 PM, wrote: > What about a third option - if a cancellation function raises an > exception, fail the Deferred with that exception. I really like this idea, but it wont work if the cancel function has already fired the deferred. Terry

Re: [Twisted-Python] Raising exception from a Deferred canceller.

2013-08-29 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Kai I think it's helpful to keep clear on two different things that cancelation is intended to do: 1) to fire the original deferred so that things relying on it can proceed, and 2) to try to terminate an ongoing action that the deferred might be waiting on. For 1, I think calling cancel() shou

[Twisted-Python] Interesting plot on new author contributions post-Github for several Python packages

2013-08-26 Thread Terry Jones
This doesn't prove anything, but I think the first plot at http://jakevdp.github.io/blog/2012/09/20/why-python-is-the-last/ is quite provocative. Semi-related: I made a tiny optimization to jQuery a couple of months ago as a completely unknown first-time contributor. The time from doing the git cl

Re: [Twisted-Python] Trial & the mock library

2013-07-26 Thread Terry Jones
> That sounds like a great idea, I wonder if anyone's thought of it before. I suggested this in #twisted a few years back and was immediately told it was a bad idea (names withheld!). Another case in which this pops up is if you accidentally yield some deferreds in a test but don't decorate with

Re: Too many included files (not include depth)

2013-07-16 Thread Terry Jones
H, maybe I wasn't hallucinating after all! Thanks Steven. Sounds like the lack of file content manages to trick asciidoc into thinking breadth is depth. Terry On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:18 PM, Steven Clark wrote: > Just to add some more data: I experienced a similar issue. To give some >

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-22 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Tom I'm not sure we should continue this discussion on the list seeing as the original issue seems to be settled. Anyway, here's an answer and maybe we could/should take it offline if there's more to say? On Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 11:14 PM, Tom Prince wrote: > Terry Jone

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-21 Thread Terry Jones
Hi JP Thanks for the summary. I agree (and agreed in my first post in this thread) that the CancelledError should (has to) come all the way back. I missed that we were still talking about that. Was there a conclusion on Glyph's suggestion of using subclasses of CancelledError? Chris raised the po

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-21 Thread Terry Jones
ng to provide for. The ControllableDeferred2013 class I posted last night shows one way. Adding a value arg to cancel() would build some of that flexibility into Twisted itself. Hopefully that helps makes things clearer. Terry On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Tom Prince wrote: > Terry Jones

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-21 Thread Terry Jones
7;hey' Terry On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 6:12 AM, Tom Prince wrote: > Terry Jones writes: > > OK, maybe someone can explain the original "Well, it already raises > > `CancelledError`. Every deferred that doesn't have explicitly handle > > cancelling already does:

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-20 Thread Terry Jones
By the way, I don't need any of this to make its way into Twisted. I can still write my own class that does what I want (well, wanted). Below is a 2013 version of the CancelableDeferred. It's untested. The basic idea is that if you get a regular deferred from somewhere, you can use the class belo

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-20 Thread Terry Jones
Hi JP > This is not to say that I believe there is no application that might want this information, but maybe someone can > propose some concrete use cases for this information and design can follow from that. So far I don't think any > practical justification to do anything other than `Cancelled

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-20 Thread Terry Jones
> Thank you for pointing this out. It seems like an important fact that makes the rest of the discussion moot. OK, maybe someone can explain the original "Well, it already raises `CancelledError`. Every deferred that doesn't have explicitly handle cancelling already does:" to me, because I didn't

Re: [Twisted-Python] If the errbacks of a canceled Deferred are called with error other than CancelledError, is this acceptable?

2013-06-18 Thread Terry Jones
First off, +1 on propagating the CancelledError failure (or something even more specific) all the way back up the errback chain. lvh> Personally, I think it's enough of a change in functionality to warrant a chance in ways a function can fail I'm not sure what change in functionality you mean. De

Re: [Twisted-Python] reload / restart best practices ?

2013-06-12 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Jonathan You might also find something like this useful: http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2009-December/021107.html Optionally, it would be easy to add a timeout value to the class that could cancel outstanding deferreds after a certain amount of time and then fire all the wai

Re: [Twisted-Python] github, again

2013-06-08 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Tom Here are some comments on your thoughts (again, I'm no expert or authority). On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Tom Prince wrote: > Although being able to comment on the diff inline is very convenient, my > experience is that this encourages looking at changes in a line-by-line > fashion, >

Re: [Twisted-Python] github, again

2013-06-04 Thread Terry Jones
> So when the code is ready, the feature branch including any accumulated commits (history) will > get merged - and not a clean diff against the main repo? I'm very far from being a git expert. In fact, I'm kind of the opposite - git and I have a stormy relationship and everyone has to tell me wha

Re: [Twisted-Python] github, again

2013-06-04 Thread Terry Jones
The general workflow that's being described is: - You open an issue for all bugs, enhancements, etc. - When someone starts working on one of these, they create a branch (we use descriptive branch names and put - at the end, with the issue number). - When the branch reaches the point where t

Re: [Twisted-Python] github, again

2013-06-03 Thread Terry Jones
I sent most of the below off-list to Glyph earlier, as my comments were a bit half-assed and I'm not really (or not at all) a Twisted contributor. Glyph suggested I mail them to the list anyway, and to try adding some more concrete reasons for being +1 on the suggested change. --- [ Original mail

Re: One line input file fails to build with --safe (apparently due to unsafe ifeval)

2013-05-07 Thread Terry Jones
Thanks a lot Lex, that makes sense. I'll probably just turn --safe mode on for making PDFs and build HTML without it. Terry On Tue, May 7, 2013 at 1:36 AM, Lex Trotman wrote: > > > > On 7 May 2013 08:07, wrote: > >> Turns out the people (O'Reilly) who are remotely building the doc I am >> c

Re: Too many included files (not include depth)

2013-05-05 Thread Terry Jones
files are all empty as I'm just getting going on the writing). > > > > So, assuming "depth" doesn't really mean depth but means "number" (or > > similar) to asciidoc, is there an easy way to up the limit? Or is it > > really a depth (in which cas

Re: Too many included files (not include depth)

2013-05-04 Thread Terry Jones
only 2. Maybe asciidoc has a different understanding of >> include depth than I do. I've looked at my files and I'm sure there's no >> recursive including going on (except for one, my included files are all >> empty as I'm just getting going on the writing).

[j-nsp] MX960 question on bridge domain MTU and regex expression.

2013-01-25 Thread Terry Jones
Greetings all, Two questions.any input is greatly appreciated - 1. According to Juniper MX series book, "a bridge domain will look at all of the IFL's in the bridge domain that specifies the routing-interface of the irb." I've had two separate incidences where a physically down interf

Re: [j-nsp] Layer 2 port mirroring on MX960

2013-01-09 Thread Terry Jones
biah Date: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 3:18 PM To: Terry Jones Cc: Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Layer 2 port mirroring on MX960 Hi, as per the Juniper documentation, Note: Under the [edit forwarding-options port-mirroring instance pm-instance-name] hierarchy level, the protocol family statement

[j-nsp] Layer 2 port mirroring on MX960

2013-01-09 Thread Terry Jones
Greetings All, I am trying to get a port mirror working with no success. I want to port-mirror ge-1/0/0 interfaces that is interface-type access. When I configure the forwarding-options, there is no longer a bridge option.only ccc, inet and vpls. Even though not showing, when I configure '

Re: [VM] vm-pcrisis

2012-12-04 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Jay > I think what I'm looking to do should be pretty straightforward. I want to > be prompted for one of my two profiles every time I begin to compose a mail > message regardless of whether it's a new message, a reply, anything. This is not a vm-pcrisis approach (whatever that is), but I hav

[Bug 607796] Re: Launcher, Window management - Dragging and holding a selection over an entry in the Launcher should spread out windows belonging to that application

2012-11-22 Thread Terry Jones
This is a major issue for me on 12.04 and is a basic desktop feature. Once the fix is released I think it is very important that it be provided as an update to the 12.04 LTS release. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. htt

[Bug 976632] Re: nfs4 mounts are not mapping userids, uses nobody/nogroup

2012-11-07 Thread Terry Jones
I have seen the same problem on a recent upgrade of a client from 10.04 to 12.04. The server is still running 10.04 at this stage. To get the right ownership showing on the client I had to uncomment the 'Domain = localdomain' line as suggested. The interesting bit is that another client which

[Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-10-28 Thread Terry Jones
As far as I can determine this is still unresolved. I can connect to my vpn using a suitably configured script file from the command line, but am still unable to do it via the network manager applet. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscrib

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-10-28 Thread Terry Jones
As far as I can determine this is still unresolved. I can connect to my vpn using a suitably configured script file from the command line, but am still unable to do it via the network manager applet. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is sub

Re: [Twisted-Python] Simpler Twisted deferred code via decorated callbacks

2012-10-15 Thread Terry Jones
Here's a description of what the 'errback' decorator in my code does. (BTW, I've just updated it.) Here's normal Twisted errback code, assuming you do from twisted.web.client import getPage and from twisted.python import log. def logGetPageError(url): def handleError(failure, url):

Re: [Twisted-Python] Simpler Twisted deferred code via decorated callbacks

2012-10-15 Thread Terry Jones
Here's a description of what the 'callback' decorator in my code does. Here's some normal Twisted code, assuming you do from twisted.web.client import getPage (yes, getPage is kind-of obsolete, but it's a concrete and conceptually simple deferred-returning function I like to use in examples).

Re: [Twisted-Python] Simpler Twisted deferred code via decorated callbacks

2012-10-15 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Naveen > This is a really nice approach. I'm glad you like it. I've learned over the years to avoid decorators, but I nevertheless think these ones are promising. > Are there any downsides or functionality that can't be accomplished using > this approach? The main thing that's a little diffe

[Twisted-Python] Simpler Twisted deferred code via decorated callbacks

2012-10-15 Thread Terry Jones
This morning I was thinking about deferreds and how people find them difficult to grasp, but how they're conceptually simple once you get it. I guess most of us tell people a deferred is something to hold a result that hasn't arrived yet. Sometimes, though, deferreds do have a result in them immed

Re: [j-nsp] Information for expected fragmentation behavior on IPsec tunnel

2012-08-10 Thread Terry Jones
riday, August 10, 2012 1:59 PM To: Terry Jones Cc: juniper-nsp@puck.nether.net Subject: Re: [j-nsp] Information for expected fragmentation behavior on IPsec tunnel It should be dependent on the "df-bit" setting on the VPN. I don't remember which behavior is default, but setting it to

[j-nsp] Information for expected fragmentation behavior on IPsec tunnel

2012-08-10 Thread Terry Jones
Greetings All, Could someone please point me in the direction of some good information for a current setup I have and would like to know what the expected behavior is. I have a site-to-site VPN setup between two SRX's. I'm in a development lab that has a static NAT out to the internet throu

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-08-02 Thread Terry Jones
The behaviour I am seeing with the OpenVPN plugin is a little different, but still gives the same result. The private key password does not seem to be displayed in the VPN edit window. I had assumed that this was a security feature, but perhaps it is not being saved? Anyway despite attempting to s

[Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-08-02 Thread Terry Jones
The behaviour I am seeing with the OpenVPN plugin is a little different, but still gives the same result. The private key password does not seem to be displayed in the VPN edit window. I had assumed that this was a security feature, but perhaps it is not being saved? Anyway despite attempting to s

[Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-07-27 Thread Terry Jones
I have re-verified that this bug is not present with the same client configuration and same openvpn server in the 10.04 release using the latest network-manager from lucid packages (0.8-0ubuntu3.3). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-07-27 Thread Terry Jones
I have re-verified that this bug is not present with the same client configuration and same openvpn server in the 10.04 release using the latest network-manager from lucid packages (0.8-0ubuntu3.3). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subsc

[Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-07-25 Thread Terry Jones
Just installed network-manager-openvpn (0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1) into a new 12.04 installation and am having the same problem. VPN fails to connect with message "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST failed". -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1026395] Re: vpnc fails with "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST' failed"

2012-07-25 Thread Terry Jones
Just installed network-manager-openvpn (0.9.4.0-0ubuntu1) into a new 12.04 installation and am having the same problem. VPN fails to connect with message "get_secrets: assertion `secrets_idx < SECRETS_REQ_LAST failed". -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Pack

[Bug 765438] Re: On startup, the backlight is off on laptop

2012-07-19 Thread Terry Jones
Thanks czonzalez this worked perfectly: "then you have to add to kernel boot parameters: acpi_backlight=vendor i915.invert_brightness=1 you can make them permant by editing /etc/default/grub , editing this line: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor i915.invert_brightne

Re: [Twisted-Python] deferred graph?

2012-06-28 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Glyph! There are a couple of tickets floating around: http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/3858 http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/1402 (closed as a dupe) T ___ Twisted-Python mailing list Twisted-Python@twistedmatrix.com http://twistedmatrix

Re: [Twisted-Python] deferred graph?

2012-06-28 Thread Terry Jones
Hi Dan > I'm a Twisted neophyte, but I've been using Python a long time. I'm a Twisted neophyte, but I've been using Twisted a long time. (I'd add a smiley, but that's not a joke.) > My question: Is there a way of producing a deferred graph in a Python > program at a given point in time? Perha

[Bug 1001057] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2012-05-17 Thread Terry Jones
Another attachment for Jockey log ** Attachment added: "jockey.log" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1001057/+attachment/3151477/+files/jockey.log -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.la

[Bug 1001057] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2012-05-17 Thread Terry Jones
This is the log file when running make on Broadcom's source. ** Attachment added: "bcmwl make log file" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bcmwl/+bug/1001057/+attachment/3151458/+files/make.log -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is sub

[Bug 1001057] [NEW] bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2012-05-17 Thread Terry Jones
Public bug reported: The bcmwl will not activate with Jockey. Also downloading from Broadcom the source will not compile. ProblemType: Package DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.10 Package: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.4.0-1.3-generic 3.4.0-rc5 Uname: Lin

[Bug 1001057] Re: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build

2012-05-17 Thread Terry Jones
-- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1001057 Title: bcmwl-kernel-source 5.100.82.38+bdcom-0ubuntu6.1: bcmwl kernel module failed to build To manage notifications about this bug go to: htt

[Bug 934707] Re: emachine e725 boots to valid display with no backlight

2012-04-26 Thread Terry Jones
"Can you specify exactly the last release or kernel version you used that worked properly? Thanks!" Additional information which may or may not be of help. On my hard drive I have Ubuntu 10.04 installed which has no issues with the backlight. I test with installs to USB thumb drives. One thumb

[Bug 934707] Re: emachine e725 boots to valid display with no backlight

2012-04-26 Thread Terry Jones
Seth sorry for the long time to reply, I had given up on this bug and do not check my email often. "Can you specify exactly the last release or kernel version you used that worked properly? Thanks!Can you specify exactly the last release or kernel version you used that worked properly? Thanks!"

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 982485] Re: nvidia 295.40 breaks unity 3d

2012-04-15 Thread Terry Jones
This bug hasn't affected 12.04 beta 2 64bit. I have tried to replicate it on two seperate machines. Machine 1 (GTX470) Running 12.04 beta 2 with all latest updates - Working Fine Machine 2 (GTX260) Running 12.04 beta 2 with all latest updates - Working Fine Must be limited to i386? Can Anyone con

[Bug 982710] Re: Nvidia 295.40 - Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2 Fresh Install (slow performance in Unity 3D)

2012-04-15 Thread Terry Jones
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 982485 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/982485 Unusual as I have a GTX470 on one machine and GTX260 on another. Both x64 bit versions of Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 - both fully updated and using the new nvidia driver and both work fine. -- You received this bug

[Bug 982485] Re: nvidia 295.40 breaks unity 3d

2012-04-15 Thread Terry Jones
This bug hasn't affected 12.04 beta 2 64bit. I have tried to replicate it on two seperate machines. Machine 1 (GTX470) Running 12.04 beta 2 with all latest updates - Working Fine Machine 2 (GTX260) Running 12.04 beta 2 with all latest updates - Working Fine Must be limited to i386? Can Anyone con

[Ubuntu-x-swat] [Bug 982710] Re: Nvidia 295.40 - Ubuntu 12.04 Beta 2 Fresh Install (slow performance in Unity 3D)

2012-04-15 Thread Terry Jones
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 982485 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/982485 Unusual as I have a GTX470 on one machine and GTX260 on another. Both x64 bit versions of Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 - both fully updated and using the new nvidia driver and both work fine. -- You received this bug

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