On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 10:47:50PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
In one case I couldn't get Sendmail to start. In the other case it was
squid. In both cases systemctl is-enabled foo.service reports
enabled (for foo == sendmail and squid). running 'chkconfig' shows
that the services are 'on'.
On Mon, June 13, 2011 8:02 am, Chuck Anderson wrote:
On Sat, Jun 11, 2011 at 10:47:50PM -0400, Derek Atkins wrote:
In one case I couldn't get Sendmail to start. In the other case it was
squid. In both cases systemctl is-enabled foo.service reports
enabled (for foo == sendmail and squid).
On Jun 12, 2011, at 10:37 PM, Tom Metro wrote:
And how about if you delete all your root certificates (rather
inconvenient on a web browser, but probably minimal impact on a mail
client), and instead only use certificates that you obtain direct from
the other party or through your chosen web
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| The same concept applies to automation. We don't want to be required
| to do something manually, or hire someone to do it for us, if it can be
| automated. But something that cannot be automated without sacrificing
| a critical part of its essence should not be automated. And my gut
On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Chris O'Connell omegah...@gmail.comwrote:
Yeah, sorry about the Windows question, I figured I could tap into
the knowledge of the group. I recently purchased a pair of the Genesi
Smarttops that run Ubuntu for another small appliance type project I'm
Chris O'Connell wrote:
The name of the software is HomeSeer. HomeSeer allows for the control of
everything from light switches, thermometers, fans, electrical outlets,
cameras, thermostats... etc, all through one central administration system.
[...] for a Windows specific solution
Sounds
On 06/13/2011 04:02 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
Chris O'Connell wrote:
The name of the software is HomeSeer. HomeSeer allows for the
control of
everything from light switches, thermometers, fans, electrical outlets,
cameras, thermostats... etc, all through one central administration
system.
Mark Woodward wrote:
Open the pod bay doors hal
I'm more drawn to the image of vandals breaking into remote houses and
having their way. More A Clock Orange than 2001.
-kb, the Kent who likes the idea of an Android app that would let him
control his house, but who is also very frightened
On Jun 13, 2011, at 4:19 PM, Kent Borg wrote:
-kb, the Kent who likes the idea of an Android app that would let him
control his house, but who is also very frightened by all that could go
wrong.
Windows for Warships. 'nuff said.
--Rich P.
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