Re: [Dorset] Monitoring Internet Connectivity.

2019-03-11 Thread tda
Hi Ralph On 11/03/2019 13:49, t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote: As of today I think I'm actually a few steps behind on all this. I'd blocked CC#2's phone from connecting to the network (at the MAC level) but this morning he managed to take the network down for 15 minutes before leaving for

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday, 11 March 2019 13:30:40 GMT Ralph Corderoy wrote: > Do you mix two different MUAs, mail clients, with the sig defined > differently in each? What if you try moving the cursor past the `s' of > `Coles' where the sig is defined? Nope. I very occasionally respond to a message using

Re: [Dorset] Monitoring Internet Connectivity.

2019-03-11 Thread tda
Hi Ralph On 11/03/2019 10:31, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Tim, I had another idea. Use Quality of Service rules to slow down traffic to sites CC#2 likes, e.g. YouTube, during verboten hours for the whole home network on the assumption it won't impact SWMBO. The idea being that access works, but

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, > The outgoing messages do not show those extra lines, so they must have > been added by the mailserver or something. The good news is I can capture the incoming network packets on the machine that receives the emails for mailman.lug.org.uk, and happened to catch your question about

[Dorset] Slightly Off-Topic - Reasonable Miniature HDMI Monitor

2019-03-11 Thread Terry Coles
This is another question that I asked on the Raspberry Pi Forums, since it relates mainly to the performance of miniature monitors when used with the Pi. Here is the original post: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=38=234636 To re-iterate, we will eventually have around 15

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Terry, > > So, does it work or not? Is the problem solved? > > Well yes. I did say that about three or four reponses before; when I > said I'd not seen any side-effects (yet). You seem to be skipping to the last bit of the, carefully pruned, quoted email and replying just to that. What

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday, 11 March 2019 07:01:38 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote: > On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 15:47:15 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > > Exactly. That's what I did and that's what happened. > > So, does it work or not? Is the problem solved? Well yes. I did say that about three or four reponses

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Terry Coles
On Monday, 11 March 2019 06:59:20 GMT Keith Edmunds wrote: > Those links that Ralph posted are URLs. Look at the web pages: there are > three blank lines under your name on one, but not on the other. I did recognise what they were and I did open the pages :-) I've just realised what Ralph was

Re: [Dorset] Monitoring Internet Connectivity.

2019-03-11 Thread PeterMerchant via dorset
On 11/03/2019 10:31, Ralph Corderoy wrote: Hi Tim, The built in Draytek server allows for setting an IP address and mask and they have a number of help guides which I'll go through. But I'm getting the impression this is a bit OTT for a home network. I had another idea. Use Quality of

Re: [Dorset] Monitoring Internet Connectivity.

2019-03-11 Thread Ralph Corderoy
Hi Tim, > The built in Draytek server allows for setting an IP address and mask > and they have a number of help guides which I'll go through. But I'm > getting the impression this is a bit OTT for a home network. I had another idea. Use Quality of Service rules to slow down traffic to sites

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 15:47:15 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > I couldn't get `TERM=linux nano' or `TERM=vt220 nano' to work Then: On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:16:51 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > > If you then enter, on one line, `TERM=vt220 nano', and press Enter then > > nano should

Re: [Dorset] Cannot open nano in boot a shell

2019-03-11 Thread Keith Edmunds
On Sun, 10 Mar 2019 18:16:51 +, d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk said: > Exactly the same here in KMail and in BlueMail Those links that Ralph posted are URLs. Look at the web pages: there are three blank lines under your name on one, but not on the other. -- Linux Tips: