On 3/1/19 10:13 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
> This is different from my earlier attempt to run Google Earth. During
> that attempt I got the text part of the GE window, but not the image
> part. This time I don't get anything.
>
> After getting the machine working again with the Nouveau driver I
On 3/1/19 8:50 PM, Russell Senior wrote:
You can create host records (in /etc/config/dhcp) with mac, ip and name
options and dnsmasq should use that to resolve DNS requests as well.
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/base-system/dhcp
An example in /etc/config/dhcp would look like this:
You can create host records (in /etc/config/dhcp) with mac, ip and name
options and dnsmasq should use that to resolve DNS requests as well.
https://openwrt.org/docs/guide-user/base-system/dhcp
An example in /etc/config/dhcp would look like this:
config host
option mac xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
On 3/1/19 2:53 PM, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
If your router can answer dns request ( many routers run dnsmasq service )
then you could have local name resolution working on all machines just by
pointing to your router for Dns.
If your router does that - just configure it that it hand out its own IP
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
Is there someplace I can put in the name of my local machines that will let
me use those names instead of IP addresses when using ssh or sftp?
/etc/hosts
There are also /etc/hosts.equiv, /etc/host.conf, /etc/hosts.allow,
and /etc/hosts.deny.
Rich
That does raise the question if the DNS name servers are configured. That used
to be in the /etc/resolv.conf, but not for some of the newer OS such as Ubuntu
18.04.
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If your router can answer dns request ( many routers run dnsmasq service )
then you could have local name resolution working on all machines just by
pointing to your router for Dns.
If your router does that - just configure it that it hand out its own IP as
Dns during DHCP. You should also
On 3/1/19 2:29 PM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
Is there someplace I can put in the name of my local machines that
will let me use those names instead of IP addresses when using ssh or
sftp?
/etc/hosts
Thanks. That's one of those things I probably should
Well, that first link you sent looks to me like the one where you would be
able to remove it or edit it, but only if you're signed in to the proper
account. (With 'manage' in the URL.) At least that's what I was assuming.
But yes, the second link you posted worked for me and looks the same as
what
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
Is there someplace I can put in the name of my local machines that will let
me use those names instead of IP addresses when using ssh or sftp?
/etc/hosts
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Is there someplace I can put in the name of my local machines that will
let me use those names instead of IP addresses when using ssh or sftp?
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On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Ronald Bynoe wrote:
https://post.craigslist.org/manage/6822313862
Ronald,
That URL shows:
"There appears to be a problem with this posting (6822313862) or the URL
you're using to access it.
"If you initially posted more than 48 hours ago, your post may have timed
out,
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
locate libGLU.so returns nothing.
Dick,
If you found the package with that library, and that package is installed,
the shared library should be there. Unfortunately, I'm out of other ideas
now.
Rich
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On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:19 AM Ronald Bynoe wrote:
> My bad, how about this?
>
> https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/ele/d/saint-helens-45u-server-rack/6822313862.html
>
> Are you sure? That looks the same, and it works for me in incognito mode,
> that's
My bad, how about this?
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/ele/d/saint-helens-45u-server-rack/6822313862.html
Are you sure? That looks the same, and it works for me in incognito mode,
that's the link CL provided anyway.
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:12 AM Erik Lane wrote:
> Just a heads-up that
Just a heads-up that the link is broken for those of us who don't own that
account. :)
Here's what worked for me:
https://portland.craigslist.org/wsc/ele/d/saint-helens-45u-server-rack/6822313862.html
On Fri, Mar 1, 2019 at 11:01 AM Ronald Bynoe wrote:
> My last email to the list got eaten due
On 3/1/19 10:58 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
I find that libGLU is installed.
<...>
What's the result of 'locate libGLU.so'? (Assuming the system's been on
overnight so the whereis database was updated.)
You should see
$ locate libGLU.so.1
My last email to the list got eaten due to an attached image. Anyway, if
anyone wants it, I have two server racks for sale on Craigslist:
https://post.craigslist.org/manage/6822313862
If anyone from PLUG wants a server rack for a home lab, let me know!
They're free to PLUG users but you have to
On Fri, 1 Mar 2019, Dick Steffens wrote:
I find that libGLU is installed.
root@ENU-2:~# slackpkg file-search libGLU
Looking for libGLU in package list. Please wait... DONE
The list below shows the packages that contains "libGLU" file.
[ installed ] - glu-9.0.0-x86_64-1
root@ENU-2:~#
Dick.
This is different from my earlier attempt to run Google Earth. During
that attempt I got the text part of the GE window, but not the image
part. This time I don't get anything.
After getting the machine working again with the Nouveau driver I tried
to run Google Earth. I got this error
On Thu, 28 Feb 2019, Galen Seitz wrote:
I've got a need for some sed/awk/perl/python/... hackery. I've scraped
some data from a pinout table found in a datasheet pdf and would like to
import it into a spreadsheet. The data looks like this:
A,SDMMC0_CK,I/O,1
B,QSPI0_SCK,O,1
F,D0,I/O,2
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