iterations of KDE, Widgets could be disabled, but now it
seems that all I can do is to uninstall the package that contains that Widget
(and about a dozen others that I do use).
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On Sunday, 27 September 2020 11:16:57 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> On Sunday, 27 September 2020 11:12:38 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > - An error copying it onto the bootable media. Didn't common distros
> >
> > add some option soon after the media boots to check the rest of
Does anyone here know? I haven't booted installation media in years.
> I'd expect Mint to have it as a descendant of Debian.
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ives a totally
different answer with 6G used and no indication of cache.
Even so, I find it interesting that you are using 21G out of 31, but presumably
you are running lots of stuff.
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> throughput.
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I'll be looking into all this over the coming week, because my co-volunteer
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> It seems it is possible.
> https://forum.pjrc.com/threads/34666-16-SPI-devices-Is-it-possible
> An I²C port expander to drive 16 CS is an alternative to the 4-to-16
> demux.
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levels.
What have I missed?
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On Wednesday, 5 August 2020 13:43:29 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I forgot to mention that it is also necessary to create a suitable palette
> of 16 colours between black and white. Thi may then be applied to the
> image.
I was just trying to document what I had done and discovered that
On Wednesday, 5 August 2020 13:24:51 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> et al last night. This uses The Gimp to scale the image to the right size
> (maintaining the aspect ratio), index the image to 16 colour levels and
> place it on a black background created by sizing the canvas to 128 x 128
On Tuesday, 4 August 2020 21:15:01 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> See https://www.waveshare.com/wiki/1.5inch_OLED_Module
>
> This page contains everything available about the device.
As Ralph mentioned last night, we spent much of the evening discussing how to
get this device to display
On Wednesday, 5 August 2020 12:52:51 BST Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
> looks like you've got it covered. I'm sure you told me, but what's the
> screen going to be used for?
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quite a bit out of this between us.
Hamish has been busy on the River System project so hasn't really been
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I'll look into this tomorrow too.
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your 95 rows
> instead.
So if I've understood what you are saying correctly, it's the for loop that's
out of range and not the image (as such). It simply keeps looping round until
it gets to 128 and if there are no more pixels after 95 it barfs?
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be able to get pretty close by a
combination of examining the diffs in Gitlab and looking at the commentary on
the Forum.
I don't think we ever deployed any software without some kind of discussion
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the system (as a makefile does) fetches them from
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In other words a makefile, but without the compilation stage.
Have I missed something?
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rules that were preventing
the pings from responding. As I said, I don't think that being unable to ping
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We had a discussion about that many moons ago :-)
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On Tuesday, 7 July 2020 12:48:04 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
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Ralph,
I seem to remember that you said that last time ;-(
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cipate until then.
I assume the tasks being issued at the moment are more about confirming what
won't work and reinforcing what will.
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nected to the private network
and
there is a simple Ethernet cable between the two networks as shown in the
diagram, The private network is firewalled from the Office network except for
routes set up by nodogsplash and PiStrong.
Am I missing the point?
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ng has come back to me in the last hour with a promise
of an update to his code by Monday. If I can prove the hotspot is working or
otherwise by then I would feel a bit more confident that this might work
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On Saturday, 20 June 2020 15:21:40 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> What's the minimum needed to get something up on the Internet that would
> respond to a query of some kind? I've looked at various Tutorials and they
> all seem to be a fair bit of work. I have another Pi which could be used i
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> respond to a query of some kind? I've looked at various Tutorials and they
> all seem to be a fair bit of work. I have another Pi which could be used i
so is there something quick and
dirty just to do this test?
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actually trying to connect. I'm assuming that they came from
some kind of port scanner that knows which ports to look out for. It wouldn't
have done them any good, because the server wasn't running at the time.
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it resolves to.
Pinging 8.8.8.8 directly cuts out the middle man.
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> I don't know why but I can no longer ping the Home Router from my Android
> Phone. I was sure that it had worked earlier, but must have been mistaken.
Ignore this. I had still got tethering enabled.
If I disable tethering, but
On Saturday, 20 June 2020 10:53:14 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> However, I can't ping my Home Router's WAN address. if I disable the
> hotspot, I can ping it successfully from my Android phone.
I don't know why but I can no longer ping the Home Router from my Android
Phone. I was sure that
(or connections) from certain sources,
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the File Manager that will do that for
you. Otherwise, Hamish's DD_Rescue_GUI tool does it as he demonstrated at the
first online meeting.
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> Nowadays I try to avoid the problem by shrinking the original partition a
> bit before I dd it to create the image; you should be able to do it with
> GParted. Then, when I copy it to the new card, the image should fit.
roblem.
Newer versions, including the new Raspberry Pi OS, just do it on first boot ;-(
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Nowadays I try to avoid the problem by shrinking the original partition a bit
before I dd it to create the image; you should be able to do it with GParted.
Then, when I copy it to the new card, the image should fit.
Of course if the disc is full...
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, does anyone else have any information about other VPN Servers
that will install on a Pi (and also be easy to set up, especially the
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Hurrumph !!
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repository.
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> 100 http://mirror.bytemark.co.uk/debian buster-backports/main
> amd64 Packages 100 http://mirror.bytemark.co.uk/debian
> buster-backports/main i386 Packages
>
> Does that help?
I don't think so because I need the arm version.
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On Sunday, 7 June 2020 16:19:57 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> > Yes, I'd pursue fixing that rather than adding Debian Unstable.
>
> I'll post a query on the Raspberry Pi Forums.
Here's the answer from the Forum:
You're seeing it in the repo because Wireguard will be part of Debian Bul
tall.
I did. Unfortunately I then broke it...
> Otherwise you, and the rest of us, won't know if future problems are due
> to some subtly broken installation due to a half-cocked downgrade.
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I'm about to start building an new SD Card. I'll give wireguard one more try
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On Sunday, 7 June 2020 15:39:13 BST Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty wrote:
> Perhaps downgrading back to v4.9.x will help?
It didn't I'm afraid. It looks like another clean install is needed ;-(
I won't do the firmware update this time.
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On Sunday, 7 June 2020 15:48:45 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> > Perhaps downgrading back to v4.9.x will help?
>
> How do I do that? All I've found so far are pages which ask that question
> and the responses say 'why on earth do you want to do that?' No-one ever
> actual
owngrading back to v4.9.x will help?
How do I do that? All I've found so far are pages which ask that question and
the responses say 'why on earth do you want to do that?' No-one ever actually
seems to answer the original question.
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Then the on-site volunteer will have to install it somehow.
I'll keep at it for a day or two before I resort to that.
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re than the tasks that I have in mind for him at the moment.
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s a bit like the companies who only bought from IBM 50
years ago, because they knew about them.
We might be able to make a case for using SSH; we certainly don't need more,
but we have approval to install VPN , so I'd like to get it working if
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is that this is something to do with iptables rules applied by both pieces of
software. If I could set up a vlan on each physical interface I could perhaps
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If I could go in...
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d; even less features than Clementine and I couldn't get
the Playlist to populate by selecting the Files item.
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tion in the Kubuntu Forums. Eventually someone suggested disabling the
tray icon. This fixed the problem completely.
So no solution, but a work-round. I've posted the information to the GitHub
page, so maybe the maintainer will have a better chance to fix it if he knows
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onfined")
AIUI, that is the service starting and has nothing to do with logging out.
Can anyone help?
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The response has been that they are using a wrapper to allow their Tasks to
run under BOINC and this wrapper doesn't support checkpointing so they've
instigated at workround.
Perhaps the wrapper inhibits the ETA computation too.
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> The ETA computation seems to be fixed as well. The client is now reporting
> fractions of a percentage complete and shows no sign of freezing at any
> point. One of yesterday's Tasks is now 'Ready to Report' and of the rest,
On Thursday, 14 May 2020 10:15:31 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> 'We are doing checkpointing after each of these lines (in version 0.02 and
> in workunits like 13052020 or higher)'
I can report that this is working. I shut down last night instead of
Suspending and the Ibercivis Tasks all r
Tasks have shot up to exactly 60% of Progress with around
8 hours to complete.
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ginals are still chuntering away though ;-(
We'll see what happens.
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rforms (as opposed to its
> ahead-of-time estimate).
Suspend to RAM works OK for me.
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On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 19:21:47 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> sudo hibernate --dry-run
> hibernate:Warning: Tuxonice binary signature file not found.
> terry@OptiPlex:~$
>
> I installed tuxonice-userui, but that made no difference. Maybe the system
> needs rebooting, but that
On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 12:03:16 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 11:08:09 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> > I haven't found an equivalent page for Kubuntu 18.10 (which I'm running),
>
> > but this page for 18.04 sets out what needs to be done:
> Duh! Sen
Ubuntu.
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anyone else. I use a Password Manager for my many passwords.
So my un-encrypted laptop still doesn't support hibernation.
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On Wednesday, 6 May 2020 11:08:09 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I haven't found an equivalent page for Kubuntu 18.10 (which I'm running),
> but this page for 18.04 sets out what needs to be done:
Duh! Senility creeps in! I'm actually running Kubuntu 19.10 not 18.10. When
I searched for 'K
do it once.)
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on my laptop.
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b is provide with
an option to 'Sleep' when the button is pressed. Similarly in the 'K' Menu,
under 'Leave', only 'Sleep' is offered and not 'Hibernate'.
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