and modifies /etc/default/locale.
>
See, (1).
1) https://wiki.debian.org/Locale
P.S.
The frontend can be ommited.
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On 2/27/2020 1:25 AM, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 19:59:33 +0100, john doe wrote:
>> I don't understand why I get this error, the file is there
>
> Did you triple-check that? :-) `sudo cryptdisks_start sda1_crypt` will
> do the checking logic for you, b
On 2/28/2020 6:55 AM, john doe wrote:
> On 2/28/2020 2:07 AM, Ted Baker wrote:
>> I updated /etc/default/locale, LANG=C.UTF-8, then reboot.
>>
>
> You should use 'dpkg-reconfigure locales'.
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/Locale
>
Also the language in Gnome
On 2/28/2020 2:07 AM, Ted Baker wrote:
> I updated /etc/default/locale, LANG=C.UTF-8, then reboot.
>
You should use 'dpkg-reconfigure locales'.
https://wiki.debian.org/Locale
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On 2020-02-27 09:41, Lee wrote:
On 2/27/20, John Kaufmann wrote:
... I'm beginning to get a sense
that debian.org has /way/ over-complicated the installation images.
I think they don't do a good job of explaining things for newbies -
especially the implications of "free sof
On 2020-02-27 03:46, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Jo, 27 feb 20, 02:03:56, John Kaufmann wrote:
Distribution directories:
[1]
cdimage.debian.org/images/unofficial/non-free/images-including-firmware/current/multi-arch/iso-cd/
[2]
cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/unofficial/non-free/cd-including
On 2020-02-27 03:33, Andrei POPESCU wrote:> On Mi, 26 feb 20, 15:19:06, John
Kaufmann wrote:
For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
(1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
(2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
In case it's not obvious, the "firmware" image is the s
On 2020-02-26 23:34, Lee wrote:
On 2/26/20, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 2/26/20 7:20 PM, Lee wrote:
On 2/26/20, John Kaufmann wrote:
For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
(1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
(2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and (3) firmware
On 2020-02-26 22:49, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 2/26/20 7:20 PM, Lee wrote:
On 2/26/20, John Kaufmann wrote:
For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
(1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
(2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and(3) firmware-edu-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso [just in case]
A
On 2020-02-26 22:20, Lee wrote:
On 2/26/20, John Kaufmann wrote:
For my Thinkpad, I burned CDs with:
(1) debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
(2) firmware-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
and (3) firmware-edu-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso [just in case]
A. Disk (1) begins without problem
Brad writes:
> I update daily, but 'cherry pick' in the event of transitions that
> _might_ have repercussions.
So you *don't* "track" testing by doing automatic full upgrades every
day. That is the practice that I'm arguing against.
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blindly upgrading nightly causes far more problems than it solves.
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27;t it expect a CD change? If so, should it not, on a "Yes" answer, either
(a) automatically eject the CD or
(b) provide a manual eject "button" or
(c) at least release the drive so that its own eject button can be
used?
John
lation script derive the list of "missing firmware
files"? Does it in fact mean that it wants all in the list, or will just one do? If
the latter, does it mean that /any/ one in the list will do?
John
On 2/26/2020 3:54 PM, Guilhem Moulin wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 07:37:33 +0100, john doe wrote:
>> But here, I need to reenter the password for a second time.
>> […]
>> I'm just starting here, so any input is welcome.
>
> Let me try to re
at you want to use in the DE, then set that language there as
well.
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cumulated in this
> uptime so far, in this format:
> lnum hits bytes fate
> 24 846 50760 DROP all -- * * 66.249.64.0/24 0.0.0.0/0
>
> Be my guest folks, reclaim the net, we are paying for the bandwidth these
> jerks are burning up.
>
The above is the way the OP has choosen to go about it but configuring
apache properly using fail2ban in addition of the robot.txt file. should
also be considered
See past threads from this OP for an history of this.
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uctions at (1), As far as I understanded,
your instructions will give me the same result as what is described at (1)?
I'm just starting here, so any input is welcome.
I'm also adding the e-mail contact found at (1) and thanks "Guilhem
Moulin " for his direct help.
1)
https://cryptsetup-team.pages.debian.net/cryptsetup/encrypted-boot.html#avoiding-the-extra-password-prompt
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lems (and none recently).
And a caveat: I don't use either Gnome or KDE.
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f there was a Debian deriviative based on this policy.
Perhaps there is.
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there from here" state with apt, at which point I
install testing again.
John Cunningham
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 1:06 PM Sam wrote:
> Thanks for your points of view! I agree that Stable comes at a cost, and
> of
> course if I ever were to set up a server Debian would probably be my
the boot partition.
1) https://cryptsetup-team.pages.debian.net/cryptsetup/encrypted-boot.html
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a) would be so stupid to continue this
> scanning.
>
> What should I do? Send an email to the abuse contact? Ignore it and wait
> that it's over? It doesn't seem naughty but it's getting irritating.
>
Find a way to block/ban this address, fail2ban, firewall and to some
extend sshd_config.
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bian-buster-vg"
It works but I would like to get rid of those error messages.
Any thoughts on how to do that is appriciated?
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t; choice?
>
I might be missing something here but the domain name is what you
buy/what you get.
If your planning to use split DNS, 'internal' and 'external' could be
one option.
For the lists, 'lists.example.com' might not be a bad idea.
You can also use cname record to point to the same thing.
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Have you looked at <https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/> ?
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On 2/19/2020 9:03 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Ma, 18 feb 20, 12:25:40, john doe wrote:
>>
>> Don't forget that the repositories on a server/remote repositories are
>> to be 'bare' and 'ending with '.git'.
>
> Using a bare as remote has so
bian files *are* necessary for gitlab
>> to run but presumably you know which trees of files you *don't* need
>> on this system: anything to do with the "main jobs" you mentioned,
>> for example.
>>
> I decided John Doe was right, and gitlab is really overkill fo
On 2/16/2020 5:37 PM, john doe wrote:
> On 2/15/2020 10:37 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
>> Hi John,
>>
>> kaufm...@nb.net wrote:
>>> When my last Thinkpad died, I lost my Mint/Xfce. My new Thinkpad, of
>>> course, comes with
>>> Windows 10, and I wa
On 2/16/2020 11:45 PM, Graham Seaman wrote:
>
> On 14/02/2020 17:39, john doe wrote:
>> On 2/14/2020 5:42 PM, Graham Seaman wrote:
>>> I run a debian house server for firewall, routing etc. The last few
>>> years I've also run gitlab on it, which I use to mana
On 2/15/2020 10:37 PM, Steve McIntyre wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> kaufm...@nb.net wrote:
>> When my last Thinkpad died, I lost my Mint/Xfce. My new Thinkpad, of course,
>> comes with
>> Windows 10, and I want to move on to Debian. As a Debian newbie, I'm also
>&g
lization with status code
0xC142"
Both follow with "*** child state waiting for longjmp", then
"jigdo-lite: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable"
Awaiting instructions ;-)
John
On 2020-02-15 16:16, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Feb 15, 2020 at 02:03:02PM -0700, ghe wrote:
...
FYI, fogies, in the Jul-Aug, 1978 Bellsystem Technical Journal,
announcing Unix, in the Style section of the Foreward is a list of
"maxims...gained currency among the builders and users..." The
On 2020-02-15 07:07, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Sb, 15 feb 20, 05:04:43, John Kaufmann wrote:
What a GREAT reply, with context on the proper rationale for Jigdo and
choice of alternatives to work around the problem! So I immediately
downloaded this:
https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current
!
John
On 2/15/2020 9:32 AM, John Kaufmann wrote:
> When my last Thinkpad died, I lost my Mint/Xfce. My new Thinkpad, of
> course, comes with Windows 10, and I want to move on to Debian. As a
> Debian newbie, I'm also new to jigdo, but want to use it because it
> seems the preferred way
ialization with status code 0xC142"
Could someone help me interpret and fix that? - or should I just drop jigdo and
look for a regular download of a live CD?
Thanks,
John
ine only version,
> if I couldn't get the web side working again.
>
First off, backup your data! :)
Basically, my idea would be to find a way to follow the correct upgrade
procedure.
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8000
Also, you could make firefox open the file when you click on it.
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/var/log/messages for pppd but that seems over complex.
==John ffitch
got
>
> debian-live-10.2.0-amd64-mate.iso and debian-10.3.0-amd64-netinst.iso
>
> The netinst image is only 350 MB while the dvd-1 image is
> about 4 GB. The mate image is around 2.5 GB.
>
> Thanks for any and all constructive suggestions as to how
> to go from Setup to recovery shell.
>
> Martin McCormick
>
Some hints:
https://wiki.debian.org/accessibility#Debian_installer_accessibility
https://grml.org/faq/#toc
HTH.
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e switch to see what
it is reporting.
Also the unmanage ESW should indicate what speed it is connected with.
How is the link between the two switches (trunk link)?
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; I am running Debian Sid fully updated.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/2020/02/msg2.html
HTH.
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; for
> details.
> root@penelope:/usr/sbin#
>
Give us the output of the mention commands.
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On 2/3/2020 8:40 AM, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2020 at 08:29:30AM +0100, john doe wrote:
>> What is the content of your 'PATH' env?
>>
>> $ printf "%s\n" "$PATH"
>
> root@penelope:/usr/sbin# printf "%s\n" "
is an hour past midnight
> here (central Texas), and I am about ready to pull the plug for the
> night, but I would sleep better with this hurdle out of the way.
>
> No response to the first command.
>
What is the content of your 'PATH' env?
$ printf "%s\n" "$PATH"
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On 1/31/2020 9:57 PM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
> Michael Stone wrote on 1/31/20 2:00 PM:
>> On Fri, Jan 31, 2020 at 11:27:06AM -0600, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>> john doe wrote on 1/31/20 1:00 AM:
>>>> On 1/31/2020 2:48 AM, Dennis Wicks wrote:
>>>>> I am runn
On 1/31/2020 9:38 PM, Yvan Masson wrote:
>
>
> Le 31/01/2020 à 20:54, john doe a écrit :
>> On 1/31/2020 8:37 PM, Yvan Masson wrote:
>>> Le 31/01/2020 à 16:50, john doe a écrit :
>>>> On 1/31/2020 10:36 AM, Yvan Masson wrote:
>>>>> Le 29/01/202
On 1/31/2020 8:37 PM, Yvan Masson wrote:
> Le 31/01/2020 à 16:50, john doe a écrit :
>> On 1/31/2020 10:36 AM, Yvan Masson wrote:
>>> Le 29/01/2020 à 18:16, MAS Jean-Louis a écrit :
>>>> Le 29/01/2020 à 14:50, Yvan Masson a écrit :
>>>>
>>>>>
omment, then the following:
>
> auto lo
> iface lo inet loopback
>
>
That's fine given that you are using a frontend to manage your interfaces.
From one of your other e-mail in this thread, I would strongly suggest
to only use one network manager unless you want to play! :)
So 'purging' 'NetworkManager' or 'wicd' is your first step, if you don't
have the time reinstalling from scratch might be cleaner.
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ng install once preseed.cfg is loaded
> - after reboot
Yes, because this is delayed after the preseed file is fetched! :)
But if I'm not mistaking, you want to be able to specify the hostname
manually because you have no control over the dhcp server?
I'm kind of lost on what you realy want to have.
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.
John Mok
p52-xen-dmesg.txt
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byxk6nFB5GimTnF3S0k0QWVxVG9sM2Z5NXpvOF9ubF9Lekxz/view?usp=drivesdk>
p52-xen-cpuinfo.txt
<https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byxk6nFB5GimS3N4Q0w5YmxJMkQ2ZnpsekF3bmhkUEgzbkJJ/view?usp=drivesdk>
ver, specifically the IP
> addr. Now it doesn't work at all. How can I run through the setup/init
> process that it went through at install to get back at least a working
> communications port.
>
I would say, revert the change(s)that you have done.
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On 1/29/2020 6:25 PM, Yvan Masson wrote:
> Le 29/01/2020 à 16:41, john doe a écrit :
>> On 1/29/2020 2:50 PM, Yvan Masson wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I am automating Buster installations with a preseed file. To do this, I
>>> boot the installer success
he
'resolvconf' package and OpenVPN if you want.
Other then NM, you don't need to tinker with ifup/down and so on...
Note that Buster is not Stretch, so I would look at getting things
working in an other way! :)
If you need support for NM, you might better seek that support on the NM
channels.
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and (2) because they were instrumental in getting me set
up with preseeding.
1) https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/amd64/ch05s03.html.en
2) https://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed
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Patrick Bartek writes:
> Except the smart ones. They read the manual.
They are the most dangerous ones. The fools make mere foolish
mistakes. The smart users make clever ones.
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Elmwood, WI USA
ically.
>
My two cents, given that you have NM installed would be to disable
systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved and let NetworkManager handel your
interfaces and DNS.
$ systemctl disable systemd-networkd systemd-resolved
If you do the above command, you will probably loose remote connection
to the host after a reboot.
You can also use the 'nmcli' to control NM from the command line.
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bare repositories
in readonly state.
So "everyone" who can use the git protocol to access your repositories
will be able to clone from them.
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he cable-bound connection disappear from the active
> systemd-resolved configuration when the cable is disconnected.
>
> Is it possible to realize such a combination of NetworkManager and
> systemd-networkd/systemd-resolved?
>
> Regards
Why are you using systemd-networkd/resolved if you have NM installed?
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iled - realpath (2: No such file or
> directory)
> E: Could not open file - open (2: No such file or directory)
> E: Problem opening
> E: The package lists or status file could not be parsed or opened.
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 6:59 AM john doe wrote:
>
>> On 1/27/20
ic/
>
You can only use 'apt-get' or 'apt' but not both at the same time.
$ sudo apt-get update
$sudo apt update
However, it looks like your GPG installation is broken.
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On 1/26/2020 5:27 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Jan 2020, john doe wrote:
>
>> Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 11:16:29
>> From: john doe
>> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>> Subject: Re: windstream and linux
>> Resent-Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 16:16:47 +00
those steps
> handled.
>
If you are talking about (1), This looks to me like it is an ISP, so I
would say that the OS used to registere sign up is irrelevant.
1) https://www.windstream.com/support/my-account-and-payments
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On 1/25/2020 7:28 PM, Harold Hartley wrote:
> It says I’m not in file or something to that.
>
> On Sat, Jan 25, 2020, at 11:20, john doe wrote:
>> On 1/25/2020 5:39 PM, Harold Hartley wrote:
>>> I did a net-install and installed with no problems.
>>> The only pro
in as root.
Did you install any package which has sudo as dependency?
I would reinstall from scratch and try to log in as root using su.
What error do you get if you do:
$ su --login
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ML is
buggy.
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Elmwood, WI USA
Stefan writes:
> I'm pretty sure this time it *really* doesn't do what you asked; but
> OTOH, there's a good chance it might be useful for what you're doing.
hexl-mode would do what he wants but there's no reason to learn Emacs
just for that (there lots of other
ds its output (if any) to
the standard output and its error message (if any) to the standard
error. The shell prompt then returns. Grep is a command line program.
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Elmwood, WI USA
When quoting someone don't include the "-- " signature marker. Some
people have their email software configured to not show signatures.
Including that will make your response invisible to them.
It's also conventional to precede quoted lines with ">".
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Leftover libraries in /usr/local can cause some *very* subtle problems.
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w why can it run with root.
Not having been installed from a Debian package does not prevent it from
requiring root.
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w system or clone your working drive onto a
new drive and start from there.
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-x' then: sudo dpkg --pending --configure
>>
>> That should leave your terminal output right near the point in the
>> script where it is erroring out. If you still have questions at that
>> point then post the output of the dpkg command.
>>
>
> OK, fine, thanks
t they just won't bother to make
> sure that future changes to such packages remain compatible with
> Windows 7.
Which could be much worse than making sure they won't run on 7.
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d one
> might infect others.
>
How would I go about that, I don't see how I can restrict inter host
connections that are on the same subnet?
Thanks to all for suggestingfirewall restriction.
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not an option.
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On 1/13/2020 10:52 AM, john doe wrote:
> On 1/13/2020 10:22 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
>> Hi folks,
>>
>> what is the recommended procedure to disable gmd3 using
>> systemctl in Buster?
>>
>> "systemctl mask gdm" does not work as advertised. The &
On 1/13/2020 10:22 AM, Harald Dunkel wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> what is the recommended procedure to disable gmd3 using
> systemctl in Buster?
>
> "systemctl mask gdm" does not work as advertised. The "masked"
> seems to be ignored.
>
What about 'systemctl disable gdm'?
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ommand remotely/connect to the host and sftp is to manage files remotely.
Here the ports are differents but the protocol is the same.
Don't complicate things with ftps/ftp!
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On 1/7/2020 12:58 AM, Håkon Alstadheim wrote:
> Den 04.01.2020 15:54, skrev john doe:
>> [mail] without ncurses?
> ...
>> I also need to configure IMAP and SMTP access,
>> is there a MUA which does IMAP SMTP that does not rely on ncurses?
>
> nmh (and its various
Jonathan writes:
> Yes. `dd` is a funny tool, since it's very "un-UNIXy" in some ways
> (weird command line foo=bar syntax).
That's because it is older than Unix.
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https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.4/mod/mod_userdir.html
More as an alternative to apache on an hother host:
- using the built-in webserver in 'hugo'
- Python http.server
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On 1/6/2020 4:26 PM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting john doe (2020-01-06 15:55:12)
>> On 1/6/2020 8:14 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
>>> I appreciate this thread - for me Steve's lumail was new info worth
>>> a closer look!
>>>
>>> I currently u
On 1/6/2020 6:50 PM, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 09:43:40AM -0700, Charles Curley wrote:
>> On Mon, 6 Jan 2020 07:54:44 +0100
>> john doe wrote:
>>
>>> Yes there is, I connect to a VM using SSH and my Windows screenreader
>>> does not
On 1/6/2020 8:14 AM, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
> Quoting john doe (2020-01-06 07:54:44)
>> On 1/4/2020 6:12 PM, Steve Kemp wrote:
>>>> As far as I can tell, Mutt uses the ncurses interface
>>>
>>> Yes.
>>>
>>>> Can I use Mutt without n
tiple signing subkies
Sendmail/msmtp could do what I want, I'll look into that.
Thanks to Jonathan Dowland for Mutt and 'slang'.
Thanks to Reco for his input.
Thanks to anyone else for their input.
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Hi,
As far as I can tell, Mutt uses the ncurses interface
Can I use Mutt without ncurses?
If no, is my only alternative Sup/Notmuch?
If I use Sup or Notmuch I also need to configure IMAP and SMTP access,
is there a MUA which does IMAP SMTP that does not rely on ncurses?
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On 1/4/2020 8:22 AM, kaye n wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 4, 2020 at 2:57 PM john doe wrote:
>
>> On 1/4/2020 4:44 AM, kaye n wrote:
>>> Hello Friends,
>>>
>>> I don't know if my flash drives are corrupted or not, but I haven't been
>>> successful
The only command that you should use is the cp command from above.
This assumes that before executing the command you have verified and
checksummed the downloaded file.
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mick writes:
> are things getting more complicated because there is something wrong ?
A bit too general. What are you talking about?
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your thoughts on that.
>
>
> Why do you need a password? Aren't just sending mail to your
> local smtp server from another smtp instance?
>
> --
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>
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How do
you spend it?
John Covici wb2una
cov...@ccs.covici.com
t switch.
The PoE could be useful for the cameras and the network could benefit
from Gigabit even though internet speed is slower.
You should also take into consideration if the "router"/network can
handle that load!
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eta board and did some
debugging) but I've not looked there for years.
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> Place was built in 74, before the NEC became the law in most
> municipalities.
Where do you live? I doubt that the NEC had not been incorporated into
law in most municipalities in the USA in 1974.
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tions.
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How do
you spend it?
John Covici wb2una
cov...@ccs.covici.com
w.levenhuk.com/catalogue/microscopes/levenhuk-d2l/#more
> does anybody had experiences with this?
> KJ
Most of the inexpensive USB microscopes, (~ 100 X, US $20 from the
Internet stores,) will work with vlc(1), which does snap pictures
of your work, etc.
John
BTW, make sure you buy one with
that the problem only occurs
when cellular is involved.
>From here the requirements of cellular encapsulation look a lot like the
requirements for DSL encapsulation and so the solutions may be similar.
Worst case, they may even be the same.
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Elmwood, WI USA
Celejar writes:
> ...the problem only occurs when tethering.
Which is the only time the cellular encapsulation is being done.
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hine's network
> connections.
I thought you said it only happened when using tethering.
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