Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread der.hans
Am 08. Aug, 2017 schwätzte Mark Phillips so: moin moin Mark, if the simplexsolutions repo is in its own file, then you can ignore it for updates. Admittedly, this is one of the few things that's actually easier with yum. Here's what I use to get only security updates. You can certainly do

Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Mark Phillips
I am getting this error when I try to apt-get update Reading package lists... Error! W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://apt.simplexsolutionsinc.com wheezy InRelease: Clearsigned file

Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Mark Phillips
I am getting this error when I try to apt-get update Reading package lists... Error! W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: http://apt.simplexsolutionsinc.com wheezy InRelease: Clearsigned file

OT: How to edit drop-downs?

2017-08-08 Thread joe
In many different applications, I encounter drop-down lists that contain invalid items that I would like to be able to delete or in some cases rearrange the sequence. Attached is one example that occurs on both my Android phone and tablet. How can I find where these lists are kept and delete the

Re: OT: How to edit drop-downs?

2017-08-08 Thread Snyder, Alexander J
Tell me if this helps: goo.gl/cVv2ep Thanks, Alex. Sent from my Samsung Galaxy S8+ On Aug 8, 2017 4:53 PM, wrote: > In many different applications, I encounter drop-down > lists that contain invalid items that I would like to > be able to delete or in some cases

Re: OT: How to edit drop-downs?

2017-08-08 Thread Matthew Crews
Looks to me like it is pulling from your contacts. Check your account contacts as well as your phone/tablet contacts. On Aug 8, 2017 16:53, wrote: > In many different applications, I encounter drop-down > lists that contain invalid items that I would like to > be able to

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Brien Dieterle
Simplex Solutions looks like it was bought by KeepSolid Their client is now downloadable here: https://www.vpnunlimitedapp.com/en/downloads/linux The link itself goes here: http://apt.keepsolid.com/debian/pool/main/v/vpn-unlimited/vpn-unlimited_4.1_amd64.deb So maybe apt.keepsolid.com is the

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Brien Dieterle
You might have to uninstall and reinstall the client if they changed the package names around and stuff. . . On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 6:54 PM, Brien Dieterle wrote: > Actually it looks like it is. Just change your apt line to: > >

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Mark Phillips
Brien, Thanks for checking that out. I will play around with the KeepSolid repos after they get back to me. I think they may not use repos anymore, as these instructions ( https://www.vpnunlimitedapp.com/en/info/manuals/linux) just have people download the .deb and install it when there is an

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Brien Dieterle
Yeah maybe you're right. There is no stretch dist either, so maybe wheezy is the last version they will support over apt (if it works at all) On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 7:25 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > Brien, > > Thanks for checking that out. I will play around with the

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Mark Phillips
der.hans Thanks for the idea. I took the easy way out - I commented out the line in the file for this repository and then ran apt-get update and it worked with no errors. When I hear back from simplex solutions that they have fixed their repository, I will un-comment the line. Thanks! Mark On

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread Brien Dieterle
Actually it looks like it is. Just change your apt line to: http://apt.keepsolid.com/debian/dists/wheezy/InRelease On Tue, Aug 8, 2017 at 6:52 PM, Brien Dieterle wrote: > Simplex Solutions looks like it was bought by KeepSolid > > Their client is now downloadable here:

Re: Question about APT

2017-08-08 Thread der.hans
Am 08. Aug, 2017 schwätzte Mark Phillips so: moin moin Mark, Thanks for the idea. I took the easy way out - I commented out the line in That's essentially the same thing :). I do like how yum has --disable-repo, which simplifies the whole thing. The price debian pays for having more

Re: sporadic connectivity

2017-08-08 Thread Michael
I changed on goals and they think it's appears to have made it better. What do you mean by put to sleep On Aug 8, 2017 11:19 AM, "Stephen Partington" wrote: > If there is an issue with the dongle or your system trying to put the USB > chain to sleep. > > > On Mon, Aug 7,

Re: sporadic connectivity

2017-08-08 Thread Stephen Partington
If there is an issue with the dongle or your system trying to put the USB chain to sleep. On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 7:42 PM, Michael wrote: > Do you think the problem could be the dongle? Would getting a wireless > card resolve the problem? > > On Sun, Aug 6, 2017 at 8:54 PM,

Re: sporadic connectivity

2017-08-08 Thread Brien Dieterle
Pretty likely it is the dongle/drivers/etc. Instead of getting a wireless card, you might consider just getting an external wifi router and configuring it for client mode. Then you can just plug several devices into the router and not worry about wifi drivers at all. On Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 7:42