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On Jan 3, 2018 6:56 PM, "Mark Phillips" wrote:
> I normally use chrome to access my gmail accounts. I let Ubuntu keep
> chro
I normally use chrome to access my gmail accounts. I let Ubuntu keep chrome
updated. I have Ubuntu 14.04, but with all the updates.
I just rebooted my machine. I can open both of my gmail accounts and I get
the list of emails. On one account, I can click on an email and it opens.
On the other acco
Am 03. Jan, 2018 schwätzte Matthew Crews so:
moin moin,
good writeup on memory management and how this is an issue from before the
bug details were released and a follow up article from the same guy about
the bugs.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2018/01/whats-behind-the-intel-design-flaw-forci
Came across this Google blog article where they claim AMD is affected as
well.
https://security.googleblog.com/
On 2018-01-03 16:09, der.hans wrote:
Am 02. Jan, 2018 schwätzte Matthew Crews so:
moin moin,
the bugs now have names and logos, let the marketing begin.
http://www.zdnet.com/a
I would be more concerned IF the next gen CPU has this fixed. All's I know is
that if Intel wants to fix the very next gen, they will need to scrap a lot of
silicon that has already been finished.
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you can run rehash if you run csh to load any new programs in your path
also the command. whereis ffmpeg should tell you its path
On Jan 3, 2018 4:56 PM, wrote:
> > Strange... did you get an error while it was installing?
>
> no
>
>
> > On 01/03/2018 12:39 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
> >>
if it installed, it wont necessarily show up in your path.
try typing the whole path to the location of ffmpeg
On Jan 3, 2018 4:56 PM, wrote:
> > Strange... did you get an error while it was installing?
>
> no
>
>
> > On 01/03/2018 12:39 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
> >> Thanks to all who re
> Strange... did you get an error while it was installing?
no
> On 01/03/2018 12:39 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
>> Thanks to all who responded,
>> but ffmpeg is apparently still not found on my system.
>>
>> cat workshop2.VOB | ffmpeg -i - workit.mp4
>>
>> ffmpeg: command not found
>>
>> This
Am 02. Jan, 2018 schwätzte Matthew Crews so:
moin moin,
the bugs now have names and logos, let the marketing begin.
http://www.zdnet.com/article/security-flaws-affect-every-intel-chip-since-1995-arm-processors-vulnerable/
###
Am I affected by the bug?
Most certainly, yes.
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Rumors thus far
Strange... did you get an error while it was installing?
Brian Cluff
On 01/03/2018 12:39 PM, j...@actionline.com wrote:
Thanks to all who responded,
but ffmpeg is apparently still not found on my system.
cat workshop2.VOB | ffmpeg -i - workit.mp4
ffmpeg: command not found
This was after I di
Thanks to all who responded,
but ffmpeg is apparently still not found on my system.
cat workshop2.VOB | ffmpeg -i - workit.mp4
ffmpeg: command not found
This was after I did this:
sudo apt-get update ; sudo apt-get install ffmpeg
Then this:
dpkg -l *ffmpeg*
Got this result:
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Status=Not/Ins
Late to the party, but I've been using Google Apps since it was free. I pay
now, but $10/m (per user) is well worth it. I host the services through my
own GoDaddy domain.
Security and peace of mind knowing that Google owns my digital life. Like
getting a constant hug from a stranger all.the.t
I use hostgator for my web sites (lunchspace and elmers (elmers isn’t finished
yet… Hmm, for that matter, neither is lunchspace, but at least lunchspace is
deployed ;-))
Anyway, hostgator web comes with email for ‘free’. IMAP, POP, and webmail
available.
And their web hosting ACTUALLY allows
I third with Protonmail, with some caveats. I used paid Google for awhile, but
my general distrust for Google these days made me want to move.
Right now Protonmail does not have IMAP support on Linux (they use bridge
software which currently is only available on Windows/Mac), so if you want to
Phoronix posted some synthetic benchmarks with the patch applied. The main
applications that seem affected are things like database software, while things
like code compiling and video encoding are barely affected.
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-415-x86pti&num=2
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