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an SSD for this thing? This is a
low budget project.
Thanks for your ideas.
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On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 9:30 AM Rich Shepard
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> On Sat, 18 May 2019, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > So, all that to ask, what should I get for an SSD for this thing? This is
> > a low budget project.
>
> Michael,
>
> I think that I have a couple of laptop SS
and
ability to pull down some small files that way. All of the help so far has
been greatly appreciated, thanks.
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On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 10:07 AM Dave Lien W7DAL wrote:
> Michael-
>
> I use $20 SSDs from Newegg and they work fine for general use. SSDs are
> direct replacements for mechanical drives. For a low budget you can just
> duct tape them in place if needed. Not a problem. You wi
sed a RaspberryPi for this in the past. I just want to use this
box this time.)
I appreciate your suggestions.
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> Michael,
> May I ask what amateur apps you are going to be using? gprsd and some
> others sound like something with
> aprs, or it could be with winlink, or a packet radio stack. I am using
> MMDVM on a RPi and it writes a LOT
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On Thu, May 23, 2019 at 7:29 AM Roderick Anderson
wrote:
> Michael, Chuck;
>
> Quick message as I'm heading out the door for a meeting.
>
> Am I understanding correctly. You have N3FJP running on a Linux system
> - the server?
>
>
> Rod - K7ZBE
>
No,
Okay, got my machine up and running and trying to get the server stuff set
up. First, I'm working on the NTP server part of things. This is a field
network with no Internet access, so I am providing time synchronization via
ntp with a GPS USB puck. Basically, I have it all working when I run thing
radio
equipment today, as almost everything needs to be programmed by computer. I
use several radio related applications that must run on actual Windows
machines and not a virtual environment. For that reason, I still have
Windows computers.
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The first Thursday PLUG General meeting falls on the 4th of July holiday
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next connection. To this day, folks on that forum occasionally recall
the "Faron Oscillator", named for the poor guy who made the error.
Michael
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019, 10:13 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jun 2019, wes wrote:
>
> > It just means that someone subscribed to
need this system to run off 12V. When I look for 12V PoE inserters, they
are for IP cameras that run from 12V and don't follow the actual PoE
standard 802.3af.
So, will I be able to power an Ubiquiti Bullet from 12V?
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for a contribution to
Mothercoders, even though you said No previously. There is a 'remove'
box you can check, but when you do the page refreshes with all the boxes
empty. You have to start all over again from the beginning.
I will ask the O'Reilly
showed interest. Sorry for being quiet on this.
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is separate from the wired network for the most part.
Just curious.
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> Short answer: You should not place too much faith in wikipedia's accuracy.
>
> It can be great, but is not 100% reliable.
>
> Second, what are you secu
All,
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Ansible!
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You can find Android Endoscopes on Amazon for <$20. As they work with
Android, they may likely work with Linux as well. However, your Android
phone is probably much more portable.
Michael
On Tue, Aug 6, 2019 at 12:04 AM Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I'm about to cut some holes in
I have used Free Conference Call where you can show your desktop. I don't
know if it allows others to interact with your desktop, however.
Michael
On Sat, Aug 10, 2019 at 12:26 PM Bob Vinisky
wrote:
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>
> > On Aug 10, 2019, at 11:36 AM, Dick Steffens
> wrote:
&g
tr is your friend
tr '\013' '\n' < old_file > new_file
this will probably work also
tr '\r' '\n' < old_file > new_file
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-mscorefonts-installer
I only get as far as the first screen of the EULA. The is not
active, and I can't get to the next EULA screen where I accept the
agreement.
Any idea why the installation stops at this point?
And, is it safe to kill this process?
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Free Geek is a highly-sympathetic venue but does not meet all of these
criteria.
I will take a look at Calagator to see what other venues are popular.
Hopefully this issue will resolve itself quickly.
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with that request
and my contact certainly did not propose it.
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impacts innocent users, but I understand PSU's position. They simply don't
have the resources to constantly clean up after these abusers.
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Linux people who work out here to get
involved.
How does that sound to people?
That would be great!
Please be clear on how Intel/Linux it would consciously or unconsciously
be. Would advanced BSD on AMD talks be fair game? :)
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On 9/25/19 11:25 AM, Russell Senior wrote:
This is the door you want:
https://goo.gl/maps/FAQLnGvTVUb12Dfm7
YEP!
I was just searching that for the announcement.
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Thoughts on this?
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On 10/1/19 9:41 AM, mich...@robinson-west.com wrote:
Yesterday, I saw three messages on plug list that were very provocative. I use
plug because I am a computer scientist and I have an expectation that
roved) before they go to the list membership. This has served well to
prevent these types of situations. Once the initial moderation is met, the
users messages flow through to the list. It has been very successful in
weeding out the occasional oddity.
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On Tue, Oct 1, 2019, 12:11 wes wrote:
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 5:12 PM wes wrote:
> Do you recall where that option is set?
>
> -wes
>
> On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 4:46 PM Michael Barnes
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> > I haven't worked with mailman in some time. Other lists that I manage
> allow
> > me to set
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, for what it's worth.
This does however make me wonder if Calagator should include a CFP
angle, including what groups are looking for presenters...
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Hi,
Wanted to share an offer by the person behind t
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BTW: I appreciate the offer of help offline if I call a phone number, but with
the Sara spam on the plug list I couldn't trust the phone number.
The number can also be found on the PLUG website.
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Would you be so kind and post link to the stream, if possible?
The stream is *always* pdxlinux.org/live
I hope to make it out there to stream it.
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Auke Kok, I think.
Yes, but be very careful of autocarrot. He was briefly Auke Lol in a tweet.
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that I had previously hooked up with similar results.
I have tried parted -l, fdisk -l, lsblk -a, and looked at /dev with no good
results.
Any ideas?
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> On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 5:58 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > I have a computer that suffered a hardware failure. I replaced it with a
> > 'new' unit from Free Geek running Mint. I pulled the hard drive and need
> to
modules and their rules showing as
active but the actions are still being denied.
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double click and away you go.
I'm sure there will be a dozen responses saying how stupid of idea that is,
but I've been doing it for years and it works for me.
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used DHCP and a dynamic address. Pseudo "fixed" addresses were actually
assigned by the DHCP server based on the printer (or other peripheral) MAC
address.
If the printer is giving itself a 168.254.x.x address, I would check the
network connections and be sure the printer can se
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>
> > If the printer is giving itself a 168.254.x.x address, I would check the
> > network connections and be sure the printer can see the DHCP server to
> > request an IP ad
n configuration
for its IP address. Or, the address is assigned by the DHCP server in its
config file by MAC address, so any time that MAC address comes on line
requesting an address, it is always given the same one.
Again, it has been a while since I s
th one of the options above.
> Of course, there are fringe use cases where the word "incorrect" becomes
> very subjective.
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 7:24 AM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 5:51 AM Rich Shepard
> > wrote:
> >
&
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019 at 10:01 AM Rich Shepard
wrote:
> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > I'm getting really confused here. The /etc/hosts file is not for setting
> > IP addresses on devices.
>
> Michael,
>
> You're correct. But, it tells me
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> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > To my knowledge (admittedly limited), you do not use rc.inet to configure
> > the IP address of peripheral equipment not physically part of that
> > computer.
>
> I
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> On Tue, 5 Nov 2019, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > BTW, the address 74.42.148.191 is a public IP address, possibly the WAN
> > address assigned to your modem/router by Frontier.
>
> Michael,
>
> No, it's not.
&
you going to share the solution? After all this, we'd like to know
what it was and what fixed it. This is, after all, a learning exercise for
all of us.
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Hey all,
I am baffled. I have a Centos 7 system with a 10GbE Intel adapter that
works consistently at 10GbE when configured with DHCP. With a fixed
address... I get 1GbE. Every time.
Any ideas as to what might be causing this?
Thanks!
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ssing works fine, I trust that is okay but the plan is to next try
it without the 1GbE interface connected.
Other ideas?
In short, 'dhclient ' gives a solid 10GbE. DHCP via
network-scripts drops to 1GbE.
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IIRC, on the left side of the on screen keyboard is an up arrow. Clicking
that arrow should switch to upper case. It may be a button with ABC on it.
There should also be a button near it with 123 and a symbol or two to
select numbers and symbols.
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I've been happy with mine and not researched the
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The main question for me would be down filtering. But most domain
hosting
provides some form of email services.
The other choice is to self host it on a virtual instance.
Again many choices for basic services. And down filtering being a main
differentiator
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ember, friend or neighbor, I think this video would be very
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behaviour, traveling to travelling, etc. Every place I can find language or
locale settings all say lang_en-us. There must be some place to set the
language for the spell check engine, but I cannot find it.
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e're going to the FedEx/Kinko's
self-serve tonight, but, but ... I would consider buying another
printer
if there is good linux support and where consumables for very low usage
is
not going to make me have to sell a kidney. Does anyone have
recommendations?
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Plan A for February is to have someone from Crowd Supply. (Years in the
making)
Plan B is to do some show and tell about everyone's personal labs.
Start thinking, given that this is a topic that could work any time.
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Hey!
I am looking for two very odd things...
1. Might anyone in Beaverton know if the Beaverton School District has
any great "BSD" SWAG?
2. Might you have a SAS LTO tape drive that needs a home free or paid?
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I am confused. I am trying to run an executable file, but it says it is not
there.
$ ll
total 3384
drwxrwxr-x 3 michael michael4096 Jan 28 11:43 ./
drwxrwxr-x 5 michael michael4096 Jan 28 11:43 ../
-rw-rw-r-- 1 michael michael 767 Jan 28 11:43 bpq32.cfg
drwxrwxr-x 2 michael michael
d
> > "mv linbpq\* linbpq", then your command ./linbpq should work.
> >
> >
>
My bad. I've been using 'll' for many years and thought it was a fairly
standard alias. Same with the asterisk which designates an executable
file. Perhaps this will clarif
binary is trying to call.
>
> try ldd linbpq
>
> -wes
>
>
>
Looks like Wes may be on to something here.
michael@Desk4:~/ham_stuff/linbpq$ ldd linbpq
not a dynamic executable
Not sure I understand what that means. Here is the part of the install
script that created th
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 2:10 PM Michael Barnes
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> On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 2:02 PM wes wrote:
>
>> There is not actually an asterisk at the end of this file name; the -F
>> flag
>> to ls presents this to help identify executable files.
>>
>> The
In case this hasn't flown by and for the person who called me, the
Ubuntu folks have published a timely piece on migrating from Windows 7:
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eave the computer for a few minutes.
Is this normal behavior for Impress?
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x27;t pull shady crap
like that I wholly recommend Gandi. They put their own customers first
and even host the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
https://www.gandi.net/en/no-bullshit
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ound pipes for the gas company. In both cases, the devices were
running Linux. Of course the other folks had no idea what Linux was. They
just turned it on, tapped the icon for the app and moved on.
I did look some of them up at one time, I thought it would be f
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>
> On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 3:56 AM Richard Owlett
> wrote:
>
>> I've explored this issue in the past without finding something:
>>in current production.
>>meeting my non-negotiable specifi
l relatives in various physical formats.
I think your desire is doable, but you might have to open your mind a bit
and consider other options to accomplish what you want. As others have
mentioned, it will be tough to find a production device that is opened
enough to change operating systems without voiding the warranty.
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just fine (well, it still has streaks and ghosts, but the color is
proper).
Now I'm really confused. The only thing that has changed lately is my
network router, and all IP addresses have changed. Otherwise everything has
been the same for months.
Ideas appreciated
On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 9:02 PM Ben Koenig wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 8:38 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > I have an HP Laserjet 2600n printer. This unit is about 14 years old. I
> > just put a new set of HP toner cartridges in not too long ago. It has
> been
>
Thank you in advance for any guidance given.
> >
> > --
> >
> > Chuck Hast -- KP4DJT --
>
I will say that I have contacted Adtran customer support in the past for
old equipment long out of production and usually they have been very
helpful. Some real old niche stuff was difficult, but most things they were
quite helpful with. I'd give them a shot.
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What: UnPLUG: Home Lab Show and Tell!
Thank you everyone who stood up and shared your Home/Colo Lab stories!
For an hour and forty five minutes!
I guess home labs are a thing!
Have a
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