Re: [PLUG] Seeking opinion on new century link 1G install

2017-02-23 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 21:52:14 -0800 John Jason Jordan dijo: >On Sat, 28 Jan 2017 20:46:13 -0800 >Michael Rasmussen dijo: > >>All in all I'm very happy with the switch from Comcast to >>CenturyLink. If you live in Portland and go to the CL store to place

Re: [PLUG] Seeking opinion on new century link 1G install

2017-02-23 Thread John Meissen
joh...@gmx.com said: > The 1 GB service is $70 a month, plus 3.99 for a 'recovery fee,' whatever that > is, and installation is free. And I opted to lease the modem for the time > being, so the total comes to $83.97, less $9.99 after I get my own modem. > Installation is Tuesday 2/28. Is that a

Re: [PLUG] Running a Python application in the background

2017-02-23 Thread Galen Seitz
On 02/23/17 19:18, Rich Shepard wrote: >A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4 > days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the > command line. > >The problem is when I log out of the system and log in as root that > process

[PLUG] Running a Python application in the background

2017-02-23 Thread Rich Shepard
A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4 days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the command line. The problem is when I log out of the system and log in as root that process (actually, there are 3 processes running, one with

Re: [PLUG] Running a Python application in the background

2017-02-23 Thread brooks
Take a look at nohup (man nohup). On Thu, 23 Feb 2017, Rich Shepard wrote: > A hydrologic model I need to run has an estimated completion time almost 4 > days in the future so I start it in the background by appending '&' to the > command line. > > The problem is when I log out of the

Re: [PLUG] "Installing" the Debian installer - How?

2017-02-23 Thread Tom
Please see my comments inline... On Thu, 2017-02-23 at 06:07 -0600, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 02/23/2017 02:36 AM, Tom wrote: > > > > As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso > > > > is > > > > disk > > > > image file format, not a file system where you can access and > > >

Re: [PLUG] Running a Python application in the background

2017-02-23 Thread Tom
I'd second the use of screen as that will allow you to reconnect with the shell where you started the command should you need it. Another alternative to nohup I often use: at -f commandToRun now The dependency is to start atd.service The advantages to nohup that is that you will get the command's

Re: [PLUG] Running a Python application in the background

2017-02-23 Thread Thomas Groman
If your going to learn a new terminal multiplexer; make it TMUX. TMUX is like screen but is a little more featured, less conflicting key sequences, multi-user support, and more actively developed. On 02/23/2017 07:59 PM, Tom wrote: > I'd second the use of screen as that will allow you to

Re: [PLUG] question on Mozilla Firefox holding up Yast2 system admin program

2017-02-23 Thread Tom
If I understand you correctly, you have done following: 1. Opened gnome terminal 2. Started Firefox by typing: firefox 3. You tried to start yast2 from the same terminal by typing: yast2 And nothing happened - Am I right? If yes, then try to start firefox and yast2 as background processes by

Re: [PLUG] "Installing" the Debian installer - How?

2017-02-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 02/23/2017 02:36 AM, Tom wrote: >>> As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso is >>> disk >>> image file format, not a file system where you can access and >>> execute >>> individual files. >> >> That basically was the point of my post. >> Perhaps my subject line could have

Re: [PLUG] question on Mozilla Firefox holding up Yast2 system admin program

2017-02-23 Thread wes
On Thu, Feb 23, 2017 at 9:57 AM, logical american wrote: > On 2/22/2017 10:38 PM, Tom wrote: > > Can you describe what do you mean? How is Firefox blocking Yast2? > > Are you: > > a) Downloading some one-click package from OBS expecting Firefox to > > start Yast2? >

Re: [PLUG] question on Mozilla Firefox holding up Yast2 system admin program

2017-02-23 Thread logical american
On 2/22/2017 10:38 PM, Tom wrote: > Can you describe what do you mean? How is Firefox blocking Yast2? > Are you: > a) Downloading some one-click package from OBS expecting Firefox to > start Yast2? > b) Starting Yast2 from command line and something tells you that > Firefox prevents it from

Re: [PLUG] "Installing" the Debian installer - How?

2017-02-23 Thread Tom
> > As about your direct ISO file usage - Please realize that .iso is > > disk > > image file format, not a file system where you can access and > > execute > > individual files. > > That basically was the point of my post. > Perhaps my subject line could have been "How to translate iso-hybrid >