re so many better platforms (Free
Conference Call, Ring Central, etc.) available.
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try putting the battery box in the microphone line. If that doesn't work,
consider getting a USB sound dongle and connecting through that.
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s.
> It's supposed to be a temporary solution, as I believe there may be
> security implications to continued use. The need for this appeared
> somewhere around the RHEL 7 time frame if I recall correctly.
>
>
>
> On Thu, May 6, 2021 at 3:58 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
>
I think you guys hijacked my thread.
Michael
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> On 5/6/21 10:15 PM, Ben Koenig wrote:
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> >
> > It looks like this board might be too old for USB booting. I pulled up
> > the manual and its running a stone age AMI BIO
and how
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choose, the screen blanks and nothing happens. I have also tried a
Knoppix DVD with the same results.
No commentary on distribution needed, I must install CentOS 7. I'll try
other things for troubleshooting, but in the end, I need CentOS7 installed.
Any ideas?
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aspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?t=249561
>
> -wes
>
>
Thanks, Wes. I'll look into that.
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> On Wed, May 19, 2021, 5:00 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > Here's an interesting one. I have a standalone Raspberry Pi 3 B+. It has
> a
> > screen and keyboard. It is not connected to any network, nor is any
> netwo
than it worked very well.
If you are curious the images from the 20s through the 50s are at:
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computers I built trying to use both
on-board NICs as well as PCI card NICs. Couldn't get Linux to recognize
them or do anything with them. Weird thing was, when I plugged the Ethernet
cable in, they lit up appropriately and the router even showed assigning
them an IP address. But nothing in the computer, dmesg showed nothing, ip a
showed nothing, no indication anywhere that Linux recognized or utilized
the interfaces. Bought some cheap USB=Ethernet dongles from Amazon, plugged
them in and bingo! full network connection. No twiddling, fiddling,
drivers, or anything honest to goodness plug and play.
Try it, you'll like it.
Michael
Somehow, I managed to create a file named -u. I cannot figure out how to
look at it as any command I give thinks -u is an option, not the filename.
I cannot read, edit, move, delete, or anything.
Ideas appreciated.
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> On Tue, 29 Jun 2021, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > Somehow, I managed to create a file named -u. I cannot figure out how to
> > look at it as any command I give thinks -u is an option, not the
> filename.
> >
&g
I restart the
second computer, the share does not mount. I have to manually run "mount
-a" to get it to mount.
What do I need to fix to get it to automatically mount on reboot?
Thanks,
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Any recommendations for drum kits for a Ubuntu distribution, Pop_OS in
my case.
I'm looking for something I can graphically input and eventually set it
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Raspberry Pi that would watch the serial printer line and store the data to
a file, probably on a daily basis. I'm not great at programming, so I would
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"authentication".
Click from the site or email!
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to secure it.
What have I missed?
Rich,
My thinking was to trust it without a password until a problem.
From what I understand, the first arrival is in charge.
I have made a point of arriving early to "hold" it, and my secret is out!
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My thinking was to trust it without a password until a problem.
From what I understand, the first arrival is in charge.
I have made a point of arriving early to "hold" it, and my secret is out!
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A while ago when I pointed t
hours while juggling a job and the
needs of a family of five during a pandemic.
Do I have that right?
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...@host.com. Unfortunately, the download failed. It was suggested to
escape the @, so I tried user\@host.com, but the program did not accept the
\. When I typed it, it just didn't show up.
So, any curl experts out there can help me put the @ in the username?
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ilename, username, password, download
time, etc. Does that clarification help?
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Figured out the grep thing. Found my answer in /etc/aliases.
Thanks to all.
Michael
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> It's always worth while checking /etc/aliases and /etc/mail/aliases
> as that is the normal location any MTA would redirect mail directed
>
vial to find it in
> files.
>
> Hope it helps, Tomas
>
>
>
I do know the email address it is trying to send to. I'm not very smart in
finding strings in random files. I can't find any reference to that address
anywhere.
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I'd like to guide a
All,
See: Subject:
Details to some!
Observer the meeting URL closely. We may use Vinces jit.si deployment.
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Any ideas on exactly what is happening here? I certainly don't want this
thing sending someone emails every day that I do not know about.
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bit rusty and need to get caught up on current practices.
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g with simply hitting the Delete Key? Wouldn't that be a lot
easier?
Curious,
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I need. well, some printing too.
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Wow, ok. You engage me and then just push it away to a different list?
WTF is this arrogant bullshit?
I really do deserve
this unique year.
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> I use a program that uses curl to automate ftp file transfers. The problem
> I have run into is the username for the ftp account is an email address (
> u...@host.com). When I enter the information in the window to edit the
>
wrote:
>
> > if the @ is consistent with all the files, that makes it relatively easy.
> >
> > find Processed -type f -printf '%f\n' | sed "s/@.*//" | uniq -c
> >
> > -wes
> >
> > On Mon, Aug 16, 2021 at 7:17 PM Michael Barnes
> >
This works assuming you have perl and the same whois output I do:
whois | perl -ane 'print; if (/^$/) {exit};'
As an example:
whois saunter.us | perl -ane 'print; if (/^$/) {exit};'
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On 2021-
the world is a better place for it.
Stay safe.
Michael
editing step to try to spot unexpected results.
> >
> > if you want to automate this, it may be a little more complicated, and
> the
> >
> > answers to my initial questions become important. if you can provide a
> >
> > little more context, I will try to help fu
-answers, like "easy to do with'xxx'" or
references to man pages or George's Book, etc. are not helpful right now.
Thanks,
Michael
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Which Linux?
So many ways to set up Linux from my Pop_OS to a blinking cursor on an
80x24 blank screen with a prompt of name@machine$
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Skip the automation of how telescopes are designed and get to the really
interesting bit on how it happens. Fascinating.
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On 2021-10-16 13:22, Russell Senior wrote:
Here's a nice video on t
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Needing to re-enter vim usage I need to install some plugins. The
plugin sources recommend using a vim package manager.
They list:
Vundle
NeoBundle
Plug
Pathogen
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help when the person's computer doesn't have an OS yet?
There is a way, but it is less than ideal and may need correction by people
who see flaws in the way, but here is a way it could go.
Easy. Dell iDRAC Enterprise.
Michael
area,
Municipal Broadband PDX.
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eakers and arrange for packets to
fly around during a window of time.
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so I don't tune in.
Let's make this actionable.
What would an online clinic look like and who would want to facilitate
it? Assuming you aren't seeking help with the chicken and egg issue of
trying to get your A/V working to attend the meeting!
Michael
or as my .bashrc says:
# I want VI not whatever crap they installed
export EDITOR='/usr/bin/vim'
export VISUAL='/usr/bin/gvim'
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I am learning abou
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Michael
does the original poster want
* to look things up in the archives
* figure out how to make such a thing
If the second, how deep does he want to go?
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+2 fo
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from several colleagues that the Zoom web client is working
well on Linux and FreeBSD. Many people join with tablets and phones so
even that's less an issue... though Android is kinda/sorta Linux.
That was 13 months of PandePLUGs! My how time flies.
See you in January,
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, IN, and east coast has been coming in just before the net starts. Even
some South America stations. It is definitely getting better.
Michael WA7SKG
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>
> This isn't strictly related to Linux discussion but I figured Linux
> user
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ments. Black and white prints can be okay.
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2021, 19:59 Bill Barry wrote:
>
> > On Fri, Nov 19, 2021, 9:33 PM Michael Barnes
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I have a large number of old photos I would like to scan into files.
> I'm
> > > looking f
/portland-hp-z420-xeon-workstation-lab/7401004948.html
I also have two Dell R720's for sale (one with NVMe!) and a DL360.
Write me if you want the specs and pricing.
All the best,
Michael
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 6:16 PM wes wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 6:05 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > What an ordeal. I have a security camera system that sends email alerts.
> I
> > used to send via Google, but they tightened up their security and I
> cannot
>
years or more since I did this kind of stuff. Got to
learn it all over again.
Anybody have suggestions on a free or cheap DNS provider that I can set PTR
and any other needed records?
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cases where the scroll wheel zooms in a certain
text or image block in a web page. Once I move the mouse pointer out of
that particular item, it resumes normal page scrolling. So, it could be
something in the page encoding you are looking at.
Just a thought.
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is mostly untrue for personal
domains.
If you have a static IP address associated with your VM somewhere The IP
owner is responsible for the reverse ptr record. However they usually
(?) have some mechanism in place for you to specify the name. For
example:
michael@snug:~/$ host
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0666
}
unix_listener director-userdb {
#mode = 0600
}
inet_listener {
#port =
}
}
I honestly know nothing about dovecot. I'm just following a tutorial on
setting up a mail server on an RPi.
Thanks for any ideas.
Michael
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Ethernet wired connection
Multi-platform compatible (Linux, Mac, PC)
Pluses:
Scan
Copy
Double sided printing
I'm partial to HP, but open to suggestions.
Thanks,
Michael
If you are going with LVM you really do not need mdadm. On the other hand
if you build a mirror with mdadm you do not need LVM for just the mirror
disk, the device the mdadm provides is good enough to create a file
system. For a file system I highly recommend XFS, it is way more robust
and way
annot wade through the grub installations on the Arch
site with success.
this is an EFI system, fresh installation of Arch. I am having to do
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I use it both at home and at work (to avoid tracking plugins). I like that
it has ad blocking out of the box, and most desirable security features on
by default.
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>
> Good? Bad? Indifferent?
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The steps involved are pvcreate, vgscan, vgcreate, and lvcreate. The
pvcreate operation labels the disks for use in a volume group. Do not use
the UUID. The vgscan operation finds the pv labels. The vgcreate
operation takes those disks and adds them to a volume group.
So...
pvcreate /dev/sdc1
By disappear I meant no longer visible, you have to do the vgscan and
vgchange for the logical volumes to become visible. Some distro do this
automatically for you.
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> On Fri, 11 Feb 2022, Michael Ewan wrote:
>
> > The st
complicated databases and analytics. I want KISS.
Thanks,
Michael
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When I replace the /dev/sdx first column in fstab with a partition UUID
do I
write PARTUUID= or only UUID=?
PARTUUID
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loud storage, that may
be the case. However, I am hosting this on a personal server. It's just a
simple page with some text and the file you can click on to download. Very
basic. Not really advertised to the general public, just something
providing a large document we don't want to try to email to everybody due
to size.
Michael
go about gleaning stats from my access files?
Thanks,
Michael
highlight 22:22 UTC, finish at 22:23 UTC, then
screenprint the xterm window.
Please send code!
Or if you don't get the script debugged in time, 22:22 PDT.
But that isn't cricket, is it? More like basketball.
That would be this evening. aka 10:22
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off on the switch
ports you have an external injector on. Sure, it adds a little hardware
complexity, but I think it will provide the functionality you are looking
for.
Michael
Hello all,
Russell and I are working on returning to PSU and I will keep you posted.
No meeting this month.
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do anything via the
touchscreen. I've been searching with no luck on how to calibrate this
thing. What few references I found were years old and don't seem to be
right for the latest systems. I'm using the latest (I think) Raspberry OS.
Any tips on finding how to calibrate this thing?
Thanks,
Michael
Pardon my ignorance and confusion. I don't see how rotation, mirror, etc.
has anything to do with touchscreen calibration. When I touch the screen, I
want to click the button/text under my finger, not three buttons/words
away. What does screen rotation have to do with that?
Michael
On Fri, Apr
Update: I have a tentative taker for the Z820.
Neither of us are clear if that roped them into a talk!
BUT... they've put in their time. All good.
Michael
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Perhaps against my better judgement, I bought one of these on sale:
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