On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 3:34 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Rich Freeman wrote:
> > On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 1:02 PM Dale wrote:
> >> Rich Freeman wrote:
> >>> Suppose you have an Acme model 1234 network card. You've previously
> >>> answered Yes to enab
missions of the usb device.
- still does not work.
acme root # lsusb
Bus 004 Device 001: ID :
Bus 003 Device 001: ID :
Bus 002 Device 002: ID 06bd:2091 AGFA-Gevaert NV SnapScan e20
Bus 002 Device 001: ID :
Bus 001 Device 001: ID :
acme root # sane-find-scan
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 3:34 PM Dale wrote:
>> Rich Freeman wrote:
>>> On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 1:02 PM Dale wrote:
>>>> Rich Freeman wrote:
>>>>> Suppose you have an Acme model 1234 network card. You've previously
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On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 1:02 PM Dale wrote:
>
> Rich Freeman wrote:
> >
> > Suppose you have an Acme model 1234 network card. You've previously
> > answered Yes to enabling its driver, and No to enabling the Acme model
> > 2345 card.
> >
> > Now a n
day long ago that no-one's thought to change.
>
I suspect it is because these options basically work opposite normal
ones. They're phased as "Do you want to see Acme network cards?" with
a default of Yes. However, they way they effectively work is "Do you
want to
You can run most part of it as an unpriviliged user, here is my crontab:
0 0 1 * * acme/usr/local/sbin/acme_update.sh
10 01 * * rootcat /etc/acme-tiny/domain.key
/var/acme-tiny/signed_chain.crt > /etc/lighttpd/server.pem
20 01 * * root/etc/init.d/lighttpd restart
ps it's
>> a
>> leftover from a day long ago that no-one's thought to change.
>>
> I suspect it is because these options basically work opposite normal
> ones. They're phased as "Do you want to see Acme network cards?" with
> a default of Yes.
ript as root that takes input fromÂ
> > the web? I'd rather not do that.
>
> You can run most part of it as an unpriviliged user, here is my crontab:
> 0 0 1 * * acme/usr/local/sbin/acme_update.sh
> 10 01 * * rootcat /etc/acme-tiny/domain.key
> /var
Rich Freeman wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 24, 2019 at 1:02 PM Dale wrote:
>> Rich Freeman wrote:
>>> Suppose you have an Acme model 1234 network card. You've previously
>>> answered Yes to enabling its driver, and No to enabling the Acme model
>>> 2345 card.
>
Steve wrote:
On the down-side, they both seem to have relatively steep learning
curves relative to my primary objective... i.e. keeping notes about
communications with infrequent contracts... so, for example, if I were
about to meet someone from Acme Corp next week, and I remembered
having
nderbugs package in world, and python-updater
>>> seems to be of no use. Clamav cannot recognise them. There are no
>>> references to this in BUGzilla.
>>>
>>> Any suggestions will be appreciated apart from calling in ACME.
>>
>> I'm having trouble u
hwick
If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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world, and python-updater
seems to be of no use. Clamav cannot recognise them. There are no
references to this in BUGzilla.
Any suggestions will be appreciated apart from calling in ACME.
Pesky critters
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John D Maunder
j...@jdm.myzen.co.uk
Acme from plan9port.
On Feb 5, 2011 5:11 PM, "Mark Knecht" wrote:
> Can someone recommend a good IDE to write C code in?
>
> 1) Something that can display multiple files in a project.
>
> 2) Something that have some sort of version control built into it?
>
> 3) If p
You need one of
=dev-util/nvidia-cuda-sdk-4.2*
>dev-util/nvidia-cuda-sdk-4.2
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If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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Neil Bothwick
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he just buy dinner?
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mention of thunderbugs package in world, and python-updater
seems to be of no use. Clamav cannot recognise them. There are no
references to this in BUGzilla.
Any suggestions will be appreciated apart from calling in ACME.
I'm having trouble understanding what the issue is. I assume you
k either of those entries should be in
fstab, certainly not the /proc one.
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Neil Bothwick
If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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net.ifnames=0"
omit_dracutmodules+="mdraid caps i18n"
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Neil Bothwick
If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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ge -1a nfs-utils
although the report also says it's fixed, so sync again.
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If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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etwork (an Ethernet switch) and a wireless network (an access
point).
I don't suppose my setup is the acme of elegance or wit, but it seems to
work. The rules file is 195 lines long.
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Peter
re.
...
You can use https://letsencrypt.org/ instead of a self-signed cert:
Let's Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority
brought to you by the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).
It was pretty simple to get it to work with
https://github.com/diafygi/acme-tiny
Regards,
/Karl Hammar
-rebuild
= no use
There is no mention of thunderbugs package in world, and python-updater
seems to be of no use. Clamav cannot recognise them. There are no
references to this in BUGzilla.
Any suggestions will be appreciated apart from calling in ACME.
I'm having trouble understanding what the iss
t; The three interfaces are the external network (a DSL modem), the internal
> wired network (an Ethernet switch) and a wireless network (an access
> point).
>
> I don't suppose my setup is the acme of elegance or wit, but it seems to
> work. The rules file is 195 lines long.
>
in the inventory. Generally it isn't
recommended to define variable there, but I think this is one of the few
case where it does make sense. Sort of like this:
acme_web_serveransible_ssh_host=1.2.3.4 customer=acme
{{ customer }} then is available for that host whenever the host
ority
> brought to you by the nonprofit Internet Security Research Group (ISRG).
>
> It was pretty simple to get it to work with
> https://github.com/diafygi/acme-tiny
It's not that easy to do it with internal-only systems as Let's Encrypt
requires the hostname to be known externally.
And there are plenty of devices you do not want the whole internet to know
about.
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Joost
ith infrequent
contracts... so, for example, if I were about to meet someone from Acme
Corp next week, and I remembered having met an Acme Corp director last
year (but had forgotten the date; where we met; and his name...) then
I'd want to be able to find this information from my contract
I guess you have
already considered that.
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Neil Bothwick
If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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network (an Ethernet switch) and a wireless network (an access
> > point).
> >
> > I don't suppose my setup is the acme of elegance or wit, but it seems to
> > work. The rules file is 195 lines long.
> >
> Hi peter
>
> I would be happy if you mailed me the ta
Alan McKinnon wrote:
On Saturday 10 March 2007, Andrew Dean wrote:
As you said gdc does not seem to exist anywhere within the sources
or the ebuild, I would say that we have been caught with a typo but
it is strange that there have been only two reports on the list so
far.
Hi,
I have
o
emerge -n anything you know you want. I've been using Gentoo for so long
that I automatically add -1 without thinking about it even when using -p!
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If Wile E. Coyote had enough money to buy all that ACME crap, why didn't
he just buy dinner?
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entory. Generally it isn't
> recommended to define variable there, but I think this is one of the few
> case where it does make sense. Sort of like this:
>
> acme_web_serveransible_ssh_host=1.2.3.4 customer=acme
>
> {{ customer }} then is available for that host whenever the
e group name.
>>
>> - Define the customer directly in the inventory. Generally it isn't
>> recommended to define variable there, but I think this is one of the few
>> case where it does make sense. Sort of like this:
>>
>> acme_web_serveransible_ss
Stuart Howard wrote:
On 10/03/07, Bjarke Bondo Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi. When I try to update the world emerge tells me to rebuild gcc due
to the
"-d%" flag. When I try to do so, it fails. Try to take a look at the
output
here:
# emerge -uDNav world
These are the packages that
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