[gentoo-user] install bug

2022-04-13 Thread Jude DaShiell
install-amd64-minimal-20220403T220339Z.iso when gentoo-nofb got used for kernel selection and speakup.synth=soft as boot parameter I got as far as setting a root password then speakup crashed. The other thing I didn't see that happened was two returns were needed to get speakup talking at all

Re: [gentoo-user] Fully-Defined-Domain-Name for nullmailer

2022-04-13 Thread n952162
On 4/13/22 3:40 PM, Grant Taylor wrote: I don't know what name Thunderbird uses in it's HELO / EHLO command(s). Though it shouldn't matter much which name is used. The important thing should be that the SMTP client, be it Thunderbird or nullmailer or something else, should authenticate to the

Re: [gentoo-user] Fully-Defined-Domain-Name for nullmailer

2022-04-13 Thread Grant Taylor
On 4/13/22 6:31 AM, n952162 wrote: Unfortunately, I get a 550 from my network provider for all of these: 1. me 2. localdomain 3. net 4. web.de So, how does thunderbird do it? I don't know what name Thunderbird uses in it's HELO / EHLO command(s). Though it shouldn't matter much which

Re: [gentoo-user] Fully-Defined-Domain-Name for nullmailer

2022-04-13 Thread n952162
On 4/13/22 11:53 AM, n952162 wrote: Hello, What would this be for the 99% of all linux users who are connected to the internet via DSL? Is "localdomain" sufficient for nullmailer?  (I tried it, temporarily, in /etc/conf.d/hostname), but it didn't help. And, is there anyway that I can set it

[gentoo-user] Fully-Defined-Domain-Name for nullmailer

2022-04-13 Thread n952162
Hello, What would this be for the 99% of all linux users who are connected to the internet via DSL? Is "localdomain" sufficient for nullmailer?  (I tried it, temporarily, in /etc/conf.d/hostname), but it didn't help. And, is there anyway that I can set it without putting it in my