ten.
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ing into Firefox.
All those thousands of notifications use a hell of a lot
of bandwidth and processing; if you purchase 10 Gbps
outbound bandwidth and a 256 core CPU, perhaps your
web experience will improve to "mediocre".
:-) :-) :-) Just kidding. I hope. :-( :-( :-(
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A friend died a month ago; his heir is finding many things
in odd places, yesterday an ~2020 MacBook Air. Do any
local grade schools use these for instruction, and have a
good use for one more?
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( apologies those abjuring MacOS, "UNIX in chains", but
I vaguely recall much &q
oftware might help network engineers observe
and understand these fast phenomena, and cure some rather
subtle gigabit-rate signalling and cabling problems.
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s, and uploaded it. The team
is still tweaking and upgrading the code, but Voyager 1
is talking to Earth again. Therapy continues.
NASA announced their success on Monday April 22; I just
heard about it.
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ing after another,
followed by zero things forever.
And now, if you all will excuse me, I have things to do.
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ades, until THEY are 70yo. MANY competitive rich
showoffs (100,000 batteries! 1,000,000!) could make the
geek supplying them a rich showoff as well. Greener than
private jets and giant yachts and bitcoin mining farms.
Just sayin' ... :-)
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On 4/12/24 01:17, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>The technician tested the service with his laptop; he got
>330/330 mbps test results. I'm only getting 95/95 mbps
>after my 24 port gigabit switch, but there may be some
>slow cat5 somewhere on the path. I'll debug that soon.
On Fri, Apr 12
take my ONT and power station to picnics, unless
the picnic tables are provisioned for fast optical fiber.
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On 4/12/24 01:17, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> Ziply offers 100/100 consumer grade service for $45
> per month (first year is $20 per month), with support
> from an Asian call center.
On Fri, Apr 12, 2024 at 01:27:51AM -0700, Russell Senior wrote:
> Fwiw, every time I've called Zipy sup
ies.
However, the electronics in the Optical Network Terminal
may be finicky about voltage levels, and I would need to
pry open the ONT case to access the internal plug and jack.
Thanks for the suggestion; if you've had better long-term
success with car battery UPS, tell me more.
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free. I just bought a second
Ooma box for the fax.
Bottom line: after we cancel Comcast, we will pay $60 per
month for very fast internet, and $0 per month for a voice
phone and a fax phone. Much better than $170 per month
for slow and intermittent Comcast. I hope - failure is
(sadly) always an
ng far less power
for internal operation.
Do products like that exist? Where can I buy one?
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On Mon, Feb 5, 2024 at 10:43 PM Mark Casimer wrote:
> Keith, Did you make the transition to Ziply?
Keith sez:
Not yet, still in the cleanup and planning phase.
Decades of accumulated complexities. For example, I've
"owned" keithl.com for decades, probably the early 1990s,
having
Many people use SMS messaging and handheld screen taps,
but not email.
Is there a good SMS-to-SMTP-email service Out There?
Alternatively, is there a good Linux-compatible
hardware for this task?
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r and the foreign and the sexually different.
Or on the agro-Americans who suffer those sad paranoias.
But then, that's what THEY want you to think.
Sweet dreams!
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door plug with NTSB.
The firewall will be updated soon, and will be on a
UPS, but before upgrades are complete, there will be
funny behaviors like that, and some of you may wonder
"WTF is keithl doing?" even MORE than most times.
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to a different problem, OK?
-
So, the ask:
What should I read or learn about so I can debug the screen
tearing that Bookworm inflicts on my beloved Thinkpads?
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ndalone content
that I can also deploy on net-disconnected laptops.
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e transitions
to Century Link from (Pacific Bell?) in Portland and
Multnomah County.
Perhaps Randy Bush is reading this, and can replace my 20%
memory errors with his own.
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On Tue, 2 Jan 2024, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>Anybody on the list subscribed to Ziply Fiber?
THANKS TO ALL for EXCELLENT and COGENT responses to my question
about Ziply static IP. $10 (or even $50) extra per month for a
business class connection with a static IP is well worth it -
much t
Anybody on the list subscribed to Ziply Fiber?
Does Ziply offer fixed IP addresses at the lower bandwidth
tiers? Perhaps for an extra fee, or a business account?
Other Ziply kudos or complaints?
Keith
P.S., if it matters, I am in Washington county east of
Beaverton, and currently suffer from
n office in an industrial area might see subsecond
line voltage sags when a nearby factory is arc welding.
I can imagine those driving some computer power supplies
and UPS units batty.
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rrupt and resume" is just another neglected
aspect of larger processes that are only partly addressed
by a UPS.
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ks, it makes BEYOOTIFUL
color images, unlike the Brother MFC-9440CN that I mostly
use. The Brother is easy to fix and clean, but the images
look like a child's crayon drawings. Sigh.
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On Thu, Dec 07, 2023 at 11:44:53PM -0800, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> It would be great to work with collaborators who can help
> me upgrade that server to Debian Bookworm and the web
> pages to mediawiki.
MediaWiki - I'm stuck. The basic wiki behavior is working,
but the next step (before
(near the end of setup) when I tried
using a different path to a different disk partition
(mostly to simplify backups). Fortunately, I can achieve
the same backup organization with symlinks.
2a) next step, wikifarm
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de, and compiled our own "distro" - years
before Torvalds and Linux.
Keith Packard helped us find "new" kernels. Typing madly,
filling the process tables with compiles on those very
limited machines, then pleasant chatter until completion
and reboot. Remember when som
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 12:43:29PM -0800, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
...
> I "wget-ed" a website, and was soon contacted by a
> panicked/angry sysadmin watching their website brought
> to a crawl because their 5 mbps upload bandwidth was
> clobbered for hours by my scrape of thei
eneral.
A struggle, given my 70yo-yet-still-immature brain.
Fortunately, kids are too busy gaming to get on my lawn.
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rs only need
to upload recent data to add to older data on the drives.
I can also imagine this process leading to new research
and consulting contracts for the individual researcher
who provides the "free" flash drives.
Paraphrasing Dwight Eisenhower, "If a problem can't be
solve
rm
forever. Perhaps a low-power Arduino will serve as a
print server.
Perhaps I should worry instead about lifting 50 pound
printers when I am 80 years old, or finding trustworthy
third party toner cartridge suppliers, if Brother and HP
stop providing CUPS driver support for legacy machines.
Much larger ping times for ComCANT, different ratios.
- What extra services to you pay for?
- What do you pay per month?
Reply off-list if you prefer.
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what our internet providers actually
provide, especially first-packet latency. Suggestions?
Keith
P.S. We can also move to Bitly - the former Verizon fiber
modem is still in the garage. Is Bitly any better?
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stuff, and building large apps from
source will soon be beyond my skill set.
So, DEB distros with long term support, please.
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Stanford EE professor friend used to say: "Real Men
program with solder". I am pleased that he also teaches
Real Women (and other emerging gender categories) to
program with solder as well.
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invent a profitable product. You
aren't the only customer who cares beans about coffee.
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. when the HP is working, it tends to collect red toner
in the laser compartment, which is a one hour teardown to
access and clean.
I print B documents and envelopes with Yet Another
black-and-white printer, an HP 4100N with a duplexer.
Keith
P.S. I also have a working B MFC-2700DW and a for-p
ill endure for
a decade or two? Or is it more reasonable to rely on
Debian MATE?
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have
zero copies".
Given my frequent typing mistaeks, I aim for four copies,
with one copy in a bank vault, miles away.
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de-installed xsane-gimp
on her desktop machine, and the scanner connected fine.
I'm not sure why xsane-gimp was installed, or why we
might want to scan directly into gimp someday, but for
now we do better without it.
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might have prettier furnishings, but a jail
is a jail, even if you can pick some of the locks.
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ere. We'll risk a two
year contract with the move; if the organization that
takes over Frontier's bankrupt shell does a good job,
we'll consider going forward with them instead, and get
10 Gbps or better on that fiber someday.
Keith
P.S. Comcast cable modem pro-tip: When it IS working,
make a diagram o
suming I'm still connected, and the rest of you still
are. Cross fingers. The "singularity" is a divide by
zero, and zero is looking more likely.
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programming sucks, and you don't want me writing it ...
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ftwave becomes real
engineering, perhaps we will learn how to do that.
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I presume by "TB" you mean Thunderbolt, not Terabyte or
Tuberculosis. Ellis Island was a TB port a century ago.
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evant to PLUG, I have a bag of these
buck converters to play with, which might be useful for
powering your low-power computer gizzies after Oregon
plunges into darkness. Or powering them in your gas
guzzling car(*). Let's schedule a play date here for
fooling with them; contact me via email.
time.
If I need to make an operating-system-mediated drive-to-
drive copy, two enclosures is twice as fast. With low
bandwidth USB2, that matters a lot. So, the total
energy per copy is less with two enclosures.
Something to ponder. Small acknowledged mistakes can
forestall bigger ones.
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So, what can I use to tweak these PDF pages?
Keith
BTW, poorly tested updates and core tool frobbing seems
to be more common. Perhaps that is because I am less
agile now, with a lot of legacy data to maintain and no
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ver in seconds.
Design in due process and civil rights protection. 99% of
such designs will be ineffective or invasive or non-legal,
but an excellent solution may lurk in the remaining 1%.
Sounds like a great Linux app to me!
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BTW, this aspect of the thread is drifting into plug-talk
territory. I keep it here because legislation will change
how we are allowed to write and use do software.
Keith wrote:
KHL> Complications: We've got a fax, which we use 3-5 times
KHL> per month, for HIPAA-sensitive stuff. No in
and 25%
are angry enough to do something about it, that is
100 million torts or $30 billion per year. Frontier's
market cap is $1.1 billion, so Oregon owns them in two
weeks, other carriers with similar policies ditto. We
sell the assets to new and responsible owners, and fund
the schools with t
inux Widow(er)s Guide" seems clunky and harder for
a librarian to catalog, but might actually sell better.
I imagine there are many "Linux Spouses" on this list
with similar dependents; would anyone else like to
contribute writing to this project?
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deal using firefox, chrome, and opera. A server
configuration error. Call them and let them know,
though I bet the phone pool workers are in a different
Chinese province than the semi-incompetent IT wonks who
misconfigured the web server and IP address assignment.
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ve.
Perhaps we should collaborate and figure out a good
way to do this, without the extra external "toaster"
and more cables to fail. A power brick, wires, and a
switch, not an extra box. Or simply a small PCB with
a front panel on/off switch and circuit breakers that
trigger if the system pow
you
understand how a less-than-perfect programmer might
be flummoxed as well. There's a good chance you are
listening to the result of such a flummox.
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I don't have to do this
often, but our friends at Mozilla seem to prefer churn.
Perhaps they should get a job at Microsoft, churning Word.
I prefer the fewer failures, fewer features corner of the
map. I can generate plenty of my own failures, thank you.
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ntial
accumulation of buggy complexity. Perhaps we will
have time for regression testing ...
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s of. Backups. http://dirvish.org
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On Mon, Apr 3, 2017, Keith Lofstrom <kei...@kl-ic.com> wrote:
> I'm looking for examples (with explanatory comments) of
> customized configuration files to use in the /etc/grub.d
> directory, somewhere out there on the intertubes.
Tom H on the Scientific Linux mailing list of
b2/CustomMenus
but my brain is too small to translate that into the
solution that I am hoping for.
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ktop, sinking both.
Keith
P.S. If I had ten million dollars, I would need a hundred
million dollars to do all the great projects I can imagine
doing with ten million dollars. Sigh.
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shonest 40 year olds?).
Don't know if they work. Don't know which firmware
version. Don't know if the GS716T sucks. They have
standard IEC power cord sockets, but no power cords;
bring one with you for testing.
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For example, ecoBinary retails perhaps 10% of what they
get for recycling, mostly from businesses. Ask the person
at the counter (usually Mickie) to watch for what you want.
I asked for three IBM X61 thinkpads, and they found them
for me in a week.
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ork environment.
Setting up Mate can be a pain in the ass, but there are
many in the CentOS community helping to make that easier.
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ifconfig for an
old distro, but it is easy to modify. It would be even
easier if "standard" tool maintainers were more
intelligent and responsible and less "creative".
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# ifbr60 - average traffic rate
nuals
may be vital to those trying to keep the remaining
fraction of our economy functioning.
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you
want, not just the sites that Joe Q. Couchpotato wants.
There is a small but nonzero chance that they are evil
bastards, and are moving you to a slower switch with
more NSA spy hardware attached. Unlikely, I hope ...
In any case, get some data that matters to you. Then
try again in a
start page.
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On 12/10/2016 10:15 PM, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> ...
> The power of Unix/Linux is that shell scripts can automate
> what you do frequently.
> ...
On Sun, Dec 11, 2016 at 01:21:21AM -0800, King Beowulf wrote:
> ...
> Often a properly designed GUI is quicker and more int
rcise, grow a
garden and get sunshine and vegetables for your efforts.
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that
doesn't belong there. Don't do that, move those unholy
files to your main partition, and sin no more. You can
do that with a live CD, or in repair mode, too. But if
the distro put those files in boot, let not man split
asunder. :-)
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whole cities with a few well-hidden exploits like that.
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command line script that enables
my wifi (I leave that turned off by default), connects
to PSUguest, fills out the script, then activates the
openvpn link to my home network. Seems like someone
with better programming skills and a similar network
setup could figure this out in 30 minutes.
Kei
rotating mirrors and gears and
motors, the printers in storage (sans toner) are available
to anyone willing to drive me from East Beaverton to
Tigard (217 and Greenberg) to pick them up. Otherwise,
they get recycled Real Soon Now.
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.
I wish there was a way to force it to always ignore "open"
xfinity hotspots, besides burning down the houses
containing the WAPs that broadcast it. :-(
To avoid further arson prosecutions, I suppose I must
set up a shell script in cron.daily to seek out the
xfinity entries and delet
rebuilding the GMANE interface
at the Internet Archive.
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Yes. A metal roof will effect the transmission of radio signals.
On 05/17/2016 08:50 PM, Michael Dexter wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Might anyone know if a metal roof impact wifi and mobile support
> support? Russell?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Michael
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> quick basic, a DOS program
You can use DOSbox to run DOS programs.
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on the E, my wife is has less IT discipline (hence my
involvement and concern for the G). If she loses a
phone, I want to be able to remotely wipe it without
worrying about data recovery.
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separately, corrections aided.
This seems like an obvious help tool for sysadmin using
the new config-file-free tools, so it probably exists.
What is it called? If it does not, would someone
please earn fame and fortune by writing it?
Keith
(*) dodo pronounced "dew-dew" indicates cognoscenti
who
On 03/16/2016 08:16 AM, Russell Senior wrote:
>> "Fred" == Fred James writes:
>
> Michael> This day in 1994: Linux kernel 1.0.0 was released with 176,250
> Michael> lines of code. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_kernel
>
> Fred> I thought that was 1991?
>
>
make too many mistakes with GUIs. Making backup
directories, then making scripts that I can review
obsessively, is a much safer way to do a cleanup.
One surprise was that there was nothing like "Jack's
Porn Shop" in the hundreds of names. I would have
guessed I was more curious a
ent:
https://dcc.ligo.org/public/0122/P150914/014/LIGO-P150914:Detection_of_GW150914.pdf
http://tiny.cc/dligo
Design description, Linux mentioned on page 37 third paragraph:
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/0264-9381/32/7/074001/pdf
http://tiny.cc/aligo
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phone.
TV seems to be more important than life-saving phone calls.
Various websites like "internet speed test" are usually too
optimistic; they connect to test servers with good bandwidth
and low congestion. But most let you choose the test server.
I often select a test server in Bosto
Did you happen to share it through bittorrent or download it with BT?
On 02/09/2016 08:17 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Xubuntu 14.04.3, up to date. Files ystem is ext4.
>
> Some time ago I created an ISO image of a movie DVD. I have been
> through with the file for some time so I no longer
h the improvements of others,
but please make the effort to read that page first.
And if any TENURED PSU FACULTY are reading this, please
create the website mordac.pdx.edu and populate it with
solutions to PSU IT problems.
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I will gladly surrender it to
the only other Keith Lofstrom on the planet.
> Assuming that _everyone_ has one
Assuming that I "assume that _everyone_" does anything
is also invalid. If you want to use some other webmail
account that works the same way, be my guest.
I was
e rest of it was
trial and error, hours of trying different things, including
different laptops, different linux versions, different wifi
cards, different places at PSU, power cycling, battery removal.
Some steps may be unnecessary. Please experiment further.
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Archive of the old site until a replacement is created:
Hardware monitoring is important - where do we go from here?
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John, do us a favor and do NOT surf Chinese websites during
times of heightened international tension!
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2016 at 01:59:55AM -0800, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> John, do us a favor and do NOT surf Chinese websites during
> times of heightened international tension!
Forgive me - this is plug, not plug-talk, and I should say
something marginally germane to the original question
(in this case xfinity), avoiding the frequent
hassle of bypassing it so I can access a new and different hotspot?
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disk. But most
people believe that sofware-only security is sufficient, so
I don't expect to see such hardware soon.
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g hack for Chromium. Is the
open source version of Chromium Adobe flash compatible?
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get rebuilt by Firefox, so it
keeps complaining even after the update.
Is there any way to turn off the nag? I make presentations with
embedded flash, and it really sucks to have the nags show up in
front of an audience.
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> 503-852-0010
>
> On Wed, Dec 30, 2015 at 8:57 PM, Keith Lofstrom <kei...@gate.kl-ic.com>
> wrote:
>
>> About 4 times a year, a new insecurity is discovered in Adobe Flash
>> player, and Firefox demands an update. Until that happens, every
>>
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