On 2017-03-03, J. Roeleveld wrote:
> On March 3, 2017 7:49:27 PM GMT+01:00, Grant Edwards
> wrote:
>>About a week ago, they started acting oddly. They all mount fine, and
>>work as usual as long as you keep using them. AFAICT, if they sit
>>idle for "a while" (tens of minutes, maybe an hour)
On March 3, 2017 7:49:27 PM GMT+01:00, Grant Edwards
wrote:
>For the past 10-15, I've been mounting a handfull of directories that
>reside on a Windows server, and it's always worked find.
>
>About a week ago, they started acting oddly. They all mount fine, and
>work as usual as long as you keep
For the past 10-15, I've been mounting a handfull of directories that
reside on a Windows server, and it's always worked find.
About a week ago, they started acting oddly. They all mount fine, and
work as usual as long as you keep using them. AFAICT, if they sit
idle for "a while" (tens of minut
On 03/02/2017 06:26 PM, Andrew Savchenko wrote:
On Thu, 2 Mar 2017 03:42:24 -0500 taii...@gmx.com wrote:
It is possible to have a reasonably secure system where the hard drive
firmware (or any other devices) can't fuck around with the stuff on
disk, although I highly doubt that the gentoo infra
On Monday 27 Feb 2017 16:49:42 Andrew Savchenko wrote:
> On Thu, 23 Feb 2017 20:10:05 + Mick wrote:
> > I am trying to understand why an ssh server keeps dropping the connection
> > when using openssh on Linux straight after a successful authentication,
> > but it works fine with Filezilla in M
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