On Friday 13 October 2017 04:35:46 Curt wrote:
> On 2017-10-13, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> I use lur-command. The other package is solaar.
> >
> > It might, if it was available for wheezy.
>
> The Solaar page on github says they have a pre-built package (as
> opposed to just
On 2017-10-13, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> I use lur-command. The other package is solaar.
>>
> It might, if it was available for wheezy.
The Solaar page on github says they have a pre-built package (as opposed
to just a plain old package, mind you, that would've been built
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:37:12 (-0500), David Wright wrote:
> […] The unification resides in the dongle, not the PC,
> so as I said it doesn't matter where you do it.
The above implies that you can unify a device with two dongles,
and I haven't tested that. Experimenting with my wife's kbd/
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 18:08:06 (-0400), Michael Stone wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:17:39AM +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> >On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote:
> >>On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> >>>There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the
On Thursday 12 October 2017 19:37:02 Matthew Moore wrote:
> On 2017-10-12 11:44:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all,
> > the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
> >
> >I took that to mean that it could work for
On 2017-10-12 11:44:29 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the
the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's)
keyboards or mice, possibly at the same time so
On Thursday 12 October 2017 16:48:11 Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
> On 13/10/17 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk
> > that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it?
>
> "touch /forcefsck" no longer works. systemd uses
On Thursday 12 October 2017 16:43:41 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk
> > that would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it?
>
> That's out of date. Nowadays you
On Fri, Oct 13, 2017 at 10:17:39AM +1300, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that
would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you
On 13/10/17 09:43, David Wright wrote:
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that
would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it?
That's out of date. Nowadays you add the word forcefsck
to
On 13/10/17 09:22, Gene Heskett wrote:
There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that
would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it?
"touch /forcefsck" no longer works. systemd uses the "fsck.mode=force"
kernel command line parameter.
Kind regards,
--
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 16:22:27 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> There used to be a filename you could "touch" on the root of a disk that
> would force an e2fsck on the next reboot, do you recall it?
That's out of date. Nowadays you add the word forcefsck
to the linux line in grub.cfg by
On Thursday 12 October 2017 13:37:12 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:43:26 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote:
> > > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > > Greetings all;
> > > >
> > > > What does
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 12:43:26 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote:
>
> > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > > Greetings all;
> > >
> > > What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not
> > > all, the
On Thursday 12 October 2017 12:17:45 Jape Person wrote:
> On 10/12/2017 11:50 AM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> Greetings all;
> >>
> >> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not
> >> all, the the rx buttons for
On Thursday 12 October 2017 11:50:30 David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not
> > all, the the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
> >
> > I took
On 10/12/2017 11:50 AM, David Wright wrote:
> On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
>> Greetings all;
>>
>> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the
>> the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
>>
>> I took that to mean that
On Thu 12 Oct 2017 at 11:44:29 (-0400), Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the
> the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
>
> I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's)
>
Greetings all;
What does the word Unifying, as I see in dmesg for some, but not all, the
the rx buttons for wireless keyboards/mice, actually mean?
I took that to mean that it could work for both their (logitech's)
keyboards or mice, possibly at the same time so that it might be usable
for
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