On 27/02/2024 10:30, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Peter emailed the list saying it looked like last month's meeting didn't
happen. Andrew told me privately that he turned up, no one else did, so
he left. When I popped in later, Clive, Hamish, and Hugh were present.
Yes, I was there. I was told
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f you need to read non-IBM disks there are other USB devices you can
use, but they are more complicated.
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, penguins, coal or whatever you use to
heat the house.
It always amused me how many people replaced the light bulbs inside
their house with the energy savering ones but would completely ignore
the lights outside where all the heat was wasted.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuickTime_VR.
Andrew, what was the command you used to get the JPG files? I might
update this wikipedia page with that information unless you want to.
I found out that mpv could "play" the file as a
On 28/11/2021 13:30, Terry Coles wrote:
pi@minster-music:~ $ sudo mount/dev/sda1 /media/usb/ -o uid=pi,gid=pi
Is it because the uid and gid options don't apply to EXT2?
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nding on what I'm doing. Fluexngine for reading,
Greaseweazle for everything else. 'gw clean' is useful. It moves the
head back and forwards a few times.
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A fuse, so you can plug something
else in to the socket as well?
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Possibly not. I haven't upgraded as the one program I use on that
machine doesn't have a package for Raspbian Buster.
Looks like there might be an Ubuntu PPA for it though, so I'll have to
give that a go at some point.
Ubuntu Server 64-bit will run perfectly with 1 GB RAM, right?
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I've also got a few WAPs set up with 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz using both WPA2
and WPA3, all on the same SSID and key. That seems to work fine too.
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The problem doesn't seem to exist on Raspbian Stretch, at least not yet.
Microsoft bought GitHub. Or "Microsoft GitHub" as it should be called
now. I don't think they can buy Git its self as it is open-source software.
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booting.
The same goes for UEFI system bootloaders - they understand partition
tables and filesystems.
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can use U+00D8 or U+00F8. (You don't need to type the
leading zeros.)
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in UK linux? I need the o with two dots and the o with a line through
it. Of course
useful science.
I can see the Resource Share in the GUI BOINC Manager per project, but I
haven't figured out how to change it yet...
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any non-OpenWRT routers are better. BT routers for example have
the wireless key stored in plain text on a sticker on the router. Then
there's those routers where the default SSID and key are based on the
MAC address... which it broadcasts!
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I don't have one, but apparently it's supported by OpenWRT.
https://openwrt.org/toh/hwdata/linksys/linksys_wrt1900acs_v1
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What's the tag? I've not heard of that before.
What you want is probably:
margin-left: auto;
margin-right: auto;
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On 05/06/18 17:32, Ron wrote:
Where is the Broadway pub?
https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=50.75447=-1.85693#map=17/50.75447/-1.85693
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together!
I believe it's possible to specify the subdevice with another comma, if
needed.
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h/to/audio
Or if I want the USB device:
mpg123 -o alsa -a hw:2,0 /path/to/audio
If I wanted the internal card that would be hw:0,0, but there's nothing
plugged in to it right now... :)
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DEV=0".
From the man page:
-l, --list-devices
List all soundcards and digital audio devices
-L, --list-pcms
List all PCMs defined
-D, --device=NAME
Select PCM by name
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Mint has that.
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a computer so aren't perhaps technical
enough for this list. :)
Also, I wrote my last e-mail before I had looked at the Wimbourne Model
Village web site. I imagined it would be indoors and a lot smaller than
it is!
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then be pumped
up to the header tank until it is full.
For extra complexity, get the water level of the real rivers from
wherever the above web site gets its data and adjust the levels of the
model rivers accordingly...
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for many years) then you might want to
use an SSD rather than a hard disk, just because hard disks have a
tendency to suffer mechanical failure. I suspect Porteus doesn't write
to the disk at all after it's booted, but I haven't actually checked
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Looks like you added a ppa once for kokoto-java and that ppa no longer
exists, or at least doesn't have any packages/release information for
Ubuntu Yakkety. You can figure out what you installed from that PPA via the
Ubuntu Software Centre:
On 06/03/17 10:33, Peter wrote:
On 05/03/17 19:56, Andrew wrote:
Hard blocked means you need to press a button.
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rfkill list gives
acer-wireless: Wireless LAN Yes.
I tried rfkill unblock acer-wireless: Wireless LAN and
unblock acer:wireless. In each case I get
Have you tried the 'rfkill' command?
rfkill list
Will list the status for all interfaces.
If one of your adapters is soft blocked then you can unblock it with for
example:
rfkill unblock 0
Hard blocked means you need to press a button.
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for a third of
a Pi 3 for the cost of one of those leads:-)
If you have more than one Raspberry Pi then you can connect their serial
UARTs together with three wires. Gnd to Gnd, RX to TX, TX to RX.
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On 06/11/16 16:54, Terry Coles wrote:
Andrew,
The list doesn't accept attachments, can you send it to my address instead of
the list?
Ok, have done.
It was based on a few lines from the video player example which was
linked to on the Ubuntu Wiki page:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net
://wiki.ubuntu.com/Novacut/GStreamer1.0
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that even if there's no working video,
then at least you can see if the machine works.
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On 27/04/16 20:38, Peter Merchant wrote:
Now to fix my wife's XP box that has quit browsing. More difficult.
P.
I believe that can also be fixed by installing Kubuntu 16.04 from the
DVD. ;)
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Wouldn't it be better to put effort into something more open and
surveillance-free?
https://tox.chat/
While all of the Tox clients are classed as 'alpha' and there's still
work to do, it is quite usable right now.
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On 26/04/16 17:38, CPK Smithies wrote:
I just signed
I'd grep your webserver config files for any mentions of ".py" and comment
out the offending (and related) lines. I imagine that for some reason it's
configured to serve .py files as cgi scripts, rather than serving them as
text/plain.
On Tue, 8 Mar 2016 at 17:44 Terry Coles
If it's of any help, on my system the 'Rubbish Bin' is located here:
~/.local/share/Trash/
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mall country to test it on, Andorra is only 11MB
uncompressed. France is 1.1GB compressed. You're probably limited to 4GB
per (uncompressed) file due to FAT32.
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Hi All
Just bought a Garmin Sat Nav and found I can't Register or Update it
using
/move the
partitions.
Clonezilla won't work where the target drive is smaller than the source,
which is a problem I've had with SSDs.
http://www.clonezilla.org/
http://gparted.org/
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Hi,
As you may have gathered from yesterday's error, I
Not an answer to your question, but I'm curious, is there a reason you need
the 32bit version? Why not just use the 64-bit one they link from that very
page? https://launchpad.net/~terry.guo/+archive/ubuntu/gcc-arm-embedded
On Wed, 1 Jul 2015 at 12:15 TimA t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
Hi
On 26/05/15 22:14, Peter Merchant wrote:
peterm@peterm-34204H:~/Software$ ./get_iplayer -u
peterm@peterm-34204H:~/Software$ sh ./get_iplayer
first time it tells me it is there, and repeat says not found. Hmm.
I don't think you want to run it with 'sh'.
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Possibly you might need to delete the ~/.get_iplayer folder it creates. The
one created by the previous apt installed version might be causing issues?
On Wed, 27 May 2015 01:32 Andrew zil...@ziltro.com wrote:
On 26/05/15 22:14, Peter Merchant wrote:
peterm@peterm-34204H:~/Software
Version 2.86 in the Ubuntu repository is out of date, the version on github
is 2.92 so there might have been new changes to fix the issues you're seeing
On Mon, 25 May 2015 at 09:33 Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk wrote:
On Sunday 24 May 2015 21:39:40 Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Andrew
the following:
./get_iplayer 838 --get
Began downloading the episode
On Mon, 25 May 2015 at 09:59 Terry Coles d-...@hadrian-way.co.uk wrote:
On Monday 25 May 2015 08:39:43 Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell wrote:
Version 2.86 in the Ubuntu repository is out of date, the version on
github
is 2.92 so
Get what to work? Is this something built in to iPlayer? It's probably
using Adobe Air/Flash or some other proprietary thing that doesn't work
under Linux. You could always try https://github.com/get-iplayer/get_iplayer
instead.
On Sun, 24 May 2015 at 20:37 Peter Merchant madsmad...@netscape.net
Off the top of my head, I think what you can do is something like this:
1) Set up your own nameserver or use one of the various nameserver services
out there like pointhq.com that have an API for remotely managing and
updating your DNS records.
2) Set up your DNS records yourself on this new
for RDP for quite a
while now. At some point, something changed and now I find I have to set
Security to RDP, rather than Negotiate in order for it to work.
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Not sure if this is what you want, but something like the following might
work. It doesn't do the bash prompt since there is not way of getting the
current prompt output reliably, but if you just want a fake one for display
purposes, you could hard code it into the script. Also, it doesn't check
based
or
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it manually. (And
if you have your browser set to delete cookies on shutdown you have to
enable it every time you visit the site after opening a new browser
session.)
https://www.youtube.com/html5
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If it is 50Ω coax with BNC connectors then is is still useful for
amateur (and other) radio purposes.
However I won't be at the meeting...
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Hi, I was looking for a bit of LAN cable today and found some coax
that I doubt that I will ever
.
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You could try and use the MATE desktop, which is a fork of the old Gnome2
desktop http://mate-desktop.org
On 14 Jul 2014 16:14, TimA t...@ls83.eclipse.co.uk wrote:
Hi Victor
On 14/07/14 15:48, Victor Churchill wrote:
I recently did a Debian istalll onto a machine which had previously been
this you'll probably get most data back though. A lot more than
with no working PCB.
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I can't offer to do the forensic job myself but I did see somebody blog
once that if it is the PCB that has failed, and if you can get hold of an
identical
not be enabled by default.
Unless perhaps there are (U)EFI only firmwares out there now...
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How
!
I looked at /etc/sudoers and found that it contains the standard entry:
%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL
and that the new user is in group sudo.
So why couldn't the new user sudo?
At a guess, the new user isn't in the 'sudo' group.
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There is PDFedit:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pdfedit/
And apparently LibreOffice Draw can open PDF files.
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Andrew Montgomery-Hurrell wrote:
Most browsers just fail if you use any language other than javascript.
There's a version of Chromium that supports Dart natively AIUI. For
other browsers, you load some Javascript that can handle the Dart.
https://www.dartlang.org/docs/tutorials
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On 23/05/2013 17:16, Tim wrote:
So I edited the /etc/host file as follows
Do you mean '/etc/hosts'?
It seems from a later post that your ping looked up the correct IP
address, so presumably you did edit the correct file, but I thought it
would be worth checking.
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output for HD TVs and a composite video output for SD TVs.
It seems common for TVs to have ethernet ports and USB, I wonder if SD
cards or USB sticks can be used on most TVs these days?
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Sorry for being slightly OT, but a quick question if may. I am
Humm,
Missed Dan Jones email address.
Dan are you still after someone on north dorset?
I am in Stockwood just south of Yeovil. Not very good at ubuntu, but I do
have a pair of eyes.
and...@drapper.com
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On 29/03/13
On 29/01/2013 20:27, Peter Merchant wrote:
Well, Perhaps that will bring down the prices of HDMI monitors. I
couldn't find one under £103
P.
There are cheaper ones with DVI, and/or sold as TVs.
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Any chance of getting a Raspberry Pi form Google for a home schooling
family? LOL
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jobs recognised and trapped his user base into
limiting the spread of malware very successfully.
Google with its Play Store is commendably attempting the same thing.
Regards
Andy
On Wednesday 02 January 2013 18:36:58 Terry Coles wrote:
On Tuesday 01 Jan 2013 19:29:51 Andrew R Paterson wrote
I strongly believe (feel free to correct me please!) that most (if not all)
the AV software you get for Linux (and android?) is just using the same
signature databases as the main windows versions and thus all you are doing is
ensuring you don't download any windows viruses.
As I say, please
Hi Clive,
I have a Nexus 7 and have absolutely filled it with (mostly free)
downloads
and except for accidentally unrooting it after initially rooting it - I have
(as expected) NOT been hit by any Viruses.
You should have asked the assistant if that meant that all the Android based
USB stick or bootable CD/DVD.
- when scrolling up in console mode terminal, how to stop the
scrolling from interrupting what I'm reading (wondered about this for
years)
I use Scroll Lock. :)
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On 15 September 2012 13:22, cawi...@talktalk.net wrote:
Hi All
My 12 year old grandson has asked 'Which is the best Programming Language
to learn?' - over to you all!!
Please remember he is 12 years old and has just
On Wednesday 04 July 2012 10:01:42 p.lane wrote:
On 04/07/2012 09:45, Tim wrote:
On 03/07/12 20:45, Graeme Gemmill wrote:
I have just found this LUG, so this is an introductory message. I
have used Mandrake/Mandriva for several years, and read and
occasionally contribute to the
using 'wodim'.
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or VLC or others
MediaTomb
Can anyone cut through the ?#@@* for me!!!
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On 7 April 2012 22:02, Tim t...@xendistar.co.uk wrote:
On 07/04/12 21:04, Andrew Drapper wrote:
Thanks Ralph,
I believe that this is the distro, (where did the 'w' come form
batteries. They'll keep running for ages, but it thinks they
are low because of the lower voltage.
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to do it. :)
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* I have also travelled outside of the UK to places where copying a DVD
for personal use is not illegal.
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, which makes more sense when you are using rsync over the
internet, perhaps via SSH.
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only then no, it won't be more complicated. If the
site is IPv6 only then it is via Teredo or nothing.
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don't have it connected to ADSL though.
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server doesn't
support IPv6.
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On 20/04/11 00:07, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Andrew,
With Miredo I got 10/10 and 9/10 because my ISP's DNS server doesn't
support IPv6.
Do you get that elusive last point if you switch to 8.8.4.4 and/or
8.8.8.8?
No, still 9/10.
According to the info on the test which fails:
*Confirmation
On Monday, April 04, 2011 11:37:19 PM Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Terry,
Maybe my memory is faulty, but my recollection of doing this on
earlier Unix systems, (like Solaris), is that the hostname went into
the file called hostname (or similar) and that did it (after a
reboot).
you the USB version in use by a particular device.
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On Thursday, March 10, 2011 08:17:20 pm John Carlyle-Clarke wrote:
On 10/03/11 18:59, Terry Coles wrote:
On Thursday 10 Mar 2011, Chris Dennis wrote:
dnsmasq[1] is relatively simple to work with, and is probably available
in your favourite distro.
[1]
On Friday, February 25, 2011 05:25:29 pm Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Once a connection is made (an incoming connect request to an allowed
port) accept(2) will grab another port so that the original port is
free for further connect requests.
For the benefit of others, since I know
On Wednesday, February 23, 2011 11:11:59 pm jr wrote:
On 23 February 2011 23:03, Tim xendis...@gmx.com wrote:
Any thoughts?
I'd look into setting up a DMZ box (if you've a spare machine),
separating the internal network from the Virgin/BT/whatever supplied
h/ware. extreme, admittedly, but
On Monday, February 21, 2011 09:38:24 pm Keith Edmunds wrote:
On Mon, 21 Feb 2011 21:21:14 +, l...@discoverlinux.co.uk said:
In vi
:1,$s/_[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]/found/g
In case it isn't clear, Vim is available on Windows as well. I know Vim
isn't everyone's cup of tea (for some
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