[Jgeneral] Fwd: Email Warnings

2019-03-29 Thread 'Skip Cave' via General
A few weeks ago, I started getting the following warning in all emails from
all the Jsoftware forums:

Be careful with this message

Cave Consulting LLC Mail could not verify that it actually came from
jsoftware.com. Avoid clicking links, downloading attachments, or replying
with personal information.
Report spamReport phishing

After talking with my IT support, I got the following response:

The warning is because the Jsoftware email going through a 3rd party system
on behalf of their domain. The message board system needs to set up the
correct DKIM CNAME records. The error is because the email is failing DKIM
authentication.

Skip

Skip Cave
Cave Consulting LLC
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Re: [Jgeneral] ijconsole crashes after installation on Linux Mint.

2019-03-29 Thread bill lam
amd64 intended for 64-bit Intel/AMD cpu.

your RPI is 32-bit armv7l so you should choose the armhf version.


On Sat, Mar 30, 2019, 3:17 AM David Vanderschel 
wrote:

> On 3/27/19, bill lam  wrote:
> > You computer does not have AVX capable cpu.
> > you can download libj-nonavx.so from
> > http://www.jsoftware.com/download/jengine/j807-release/linux/j64/
> > and then rename it to libj.so
>
> Ahh, yes.  That fixed it.  Thanks.  The computer is a bit old, but I
> naively figured that anything with a 64-bit AMD processor would have
> those AVX instructions.
>
> > you can run ijconsole as normal user, sudo only needed for
> > running pacman or install jqt.
>
> Indeed.  I was just following the instructions for finishing the
> installation by installing the addons.
>
> At first, I was disappointed by the fact that I could not figure out
> how to run the qt IDE I got in Windows.  I finally discovered that
> there are more instructions on that and, in particular, with respect
> to Linux Mint.  I still find it strange that the installation did not
> put a launcher for jqt on the menu.  (I have managed that now.)
> Running the interpreter in a plain terminal window is pretty lame
> compared to the IDE console and editor.  Since no launcher for it
> appears automatically, some people may get the wrong impression.  (I
> knew I was missing something because I had started in Windows.)
>
>
> The following is not really important to me, but I am curious.  I have
> a Raspberry Pi, and I had decided to try J on it before I got your
> guidance for my x86 computer.  Here's what happened:
>
> Running:
>
> Release 16.04.6 LTS (Xenial Xerus) 32-bit
> Kernel Linux 4.14.78-v7+ armv7l
> MATE 1.12.1
>
> Result:
>
> david@RPi:~/Downloads$ sudo dpkg -i j807_amd64.deb
> [sudo] password for david:
> dpkg: error processing archive j807_amd64.deb (--install):
>  cannot access archive: No such file or directory
> Errors were encountered while processing:
>  j807_amd64.deb
> david@RPi:~/Downloads$ ls
> carina.jpg  firefox_52.0.2+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.1_armhf.deb
> j807_arm64.deb
> david@RPi:~/Downloads$
>
> Speculation:
>
> There is a prerequisite of which I am unaware.  Or it's only good for
> Raspbian.
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