Re: [Discuss] rms

2019-09-20 Thread Bill Cattey
underpinnings of Free and Open software, I'm concerned that indeed... It's ALL my fault. -Bill Cattey Shirley Márquez Dúlcey wrote on 9/19/19 6:09 PM: I doubt that RMS has ever been officially diagnosed. I can't imagine him willingly sitting down in front of a psychiatrist. But I have no doubt w

Re: [Discuss] Cloud-backup solutions for Linux?

2015-09-25 Thread Bill Cattey
I didn't mention it, because it's not part of my "off site" backup, but YES I am also doing time machine backup. Mind you, my Time Machine drive died and I was really slow to replace it, so I DID have precisely the exposure flagged. But I'm better now. :-) -Bill Rich Pieri wrote: On

Re: [Discuss] Cloud-backup solutions for Linux?

2015-09-23 Thread Bill Cattey
every couple months. -Bill Cattey > On Sep 23, 2015, at 5:21 PM, Rich Braun <ri...@pioneer.ci.net> wrote: > > What do you use for offsite backup? > > Here's why I ask: For a few years I've been using CrashPlan as my primary > backup, and rsnapshot as a secondary

Re: [Discuss] FOSS email that doesn't suck -- does such a thing exist?

2013-03-22 Thread Bill Cattey
Mulberry is a starting point for a FOSS project to revive lessons learned? -Bill Cattey On Mar 18, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Rich Pieri wrote: --On Sunday, March 17, 2013 9:02 PM -0400 Rich Pieri richard.pi...@gmail.com wrote: I've tried Mulberry and Mahogany in the past but I found them

Re: [Discuss] MythTV: from bad to worse. Start over?

2011-12-07 Thread Bill Cattey
We have a DLNA server at home that talks to our BluRay player. Sadly the first DLNA server we tried was not seen by the BluRay player. The second one is seen but won't see new content unless we rebuild the Db from scratch. Our setup is a little strange in that the DLNA server is running on a

Re: [Discuss] an Enterprise Linux for desktop

2011-11-27 Thread Bill Cattey
to be learned was that in matters of manual dexterity, often duration of experience matters more than physical optimization. Seemingly it is obvious: Minimize the finger travel away from the most frequently used keys. Yet, we are most productive with what we are moved used to. Food for thought, -Bill

Re: [Discuss] Richard Pieri wrote:, Android doesn't support S/MIME out of the box, either.

2011-11-05 Thread Bill Cattey
content transfer encoding. That seems fixed now. Hope this is useful, -Bill Cattey On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:36 PM, Tom Metro wrote: Richard Pieri wrote: Android doesn't support S/MIME out of the box, either. Speaking of which, what are people using for an IMAP client on Android? -Tom