Re: [PLUG] What is /exports/users for?

2018-06-15 Thread Nat Taylor
Questions that might help diagnose your issue: What distro are you using? What Desktop Environment or Window Manager are you using? and are you using NFS, Samba, or any other file sharing protocols. (Apple, ?) On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 7:20 PM, David Barr wrote: > I ~was~ going to point to it in

[PLUG] What is /exports/users for?

2018-06-15 Thread John Jason Jordan
I just discovered that I have a new folder labeled /exports/users that contains folders for all the currently attached removable devices, including my NAS. These devices also appear at /media/jjj, as they always have. I can write or delete files on these devices from either location, either with

[PLUG] looking for secure space for a mail server

2018-06-15 Thread logical american
Hi all: I've been quoted $263/month for a small locked cabinet (15U) space with 1 power plug 110v AC and a business class internet connection. Is this price typical? I am looking for Vancouver WA first, then Portland OR second. This is my very first time in trying to locate space for a

[PLUG] Clinic on Sunday

2018-06-15 Thread wes
The Linux Clinic is this Sunday, 1-5pm. Bring your ailing systems or questions and we will try to help, or at least get you pointed in a useful direction. Free Geek 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 -wes ___ PLUG mailing list PLUG@pdxlinux.org

Re: [PLUG] looking for secure space for a mail server

2018-06-15 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On 2018-06-15 16:32, logical american wrote: Hi all: I've been quoted $263/month for a small locked cabinet (15U) space with 1 power plug 110v AC and a business class internet connection. Is this price typical? I am looking for Vancouver WA first, then Portland OR second. This is my very

Re: [PLUG] WiFi not working. Ubuntu 16.04. Lenovo x200

2018-06-15 Thread Dick Steffens
On 06/14/2018 09:13 PM, Russell Senior wrote: Fwiw, this is your radio: On Thu, Jun 14, 2018 at 4:25 PM, Dick Steffens wrote: 03:00.0 Network controller: Intel Corporation PRO/Wireless 5100 AGN [Shiloh] Network Connection $ lspci -k will show you which kernel driver is responsible for the

Re: [PLUG] WiFi not working. Ubuntu 16.04. Lenovo x200

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Dick Steffens wrote: Reboot solves the problem. I am able to see a couple of WiFi transceivers, one of which is this hotel. Since I'm hard wired, I'll stick with that for tonight. Tomorrow I probably won't have old-school Ethernet anymore, so knowing what to do to get

Re: [PLUG] WiFi not working. Ubuntu 16.04. Lenovo x200

2018-06-15 Thread Dick Steffens
On 06/15/2018 05:36 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2018, Dick Steffens wrote: Reboot solves the problem. I am able to see a couple of WiFi transceivers, one of which is this hotel. Since I'm hard wired, I'll stick with that for tonight. Tomorrow I probably won't have old-school

[PLUG] TTL for named emacs keyboard macros

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
I know how to create, name, and run emacs keyboard macros but haven't found a reference that tells me how long that named macro is available. Are they deleted when I leave emacs, or are they stored and can be run during a later session? Rich ___ PLUG

Re: [PLUG] TTL for named emacs keyboard macros

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Johnathan Mantey wrote: The name lasts as long as your Emacs session. You need to name them, store them in a file, and then load them for your next session. Jonathan, I looked at the online manual and wiki and didn't see this. I pulled this from the Emacs Info file:

Re: [PLUG] TTL for named emacs keyboard macros

2018-06-15 Thread Johnathan Mantey
It's not like the Emacs docs are small. FYI, this is section 17.5 of the Emacs 26.1 Info pages. On Fri, Jun 15, 2018 at 11:11 AM, Rich Shepard wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Johnathan Mantey wrote: > > The name lasts as long as your Emacs session. You need to name them, store >> them in a

Re: [PLUG] WiFi not working. Ubuntu 16.04. Lenovo x200

2018-06-15 Thread Chuck Hast
I have a couple of Thinkpads that have that switch in the wrong place, it would get turned off, I would pull the computer out, usually to show someone some- thing, the machine would tell me there was no connectivity. I think it is kind of like pilots and the landing gear, they used to tell me

[PLUG] gawk: repeating a field in printed output

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
In the data files each line consists of a date and 24 numeric values. I need to convert this "wide" format to a "long" format in which each line has a date, hour (added in the script), and value. The test version of the script is: BEGIN { FS="," } { print $1, "00:00", $2"\n" $1,

Re: [PLUG] gawk: repeating a field in printed output

2018-06-15 Thread Michael Rasmussen
Having not used awk in 20 years or so my wild ass guess is you need to add commas at the ends of lines 2 and 3, unless awk treats newlines as argument separators. 1 BEGIN { FS="," } 2 { print $1, "00:00", $2"\n" 3 $1, "01:00", $3"\n" 4 $1, "02:00", $4"\n" 5 } And editing the

Re: [PLUG] gawk: repeating a field in printed output

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Having not used awk in 20 years or so my wild ass guess is you need to add commas at the ends of lines 2 and 3, unless awk treats newlines as argument separators. 1 BEGIN { FS="," } 2 { print $1, "00:00", $2"\n" 3 $1, "01:00", $3"\n" 4

Re: [PLUG] gawk: repeating a field in printed output

2018-06-15 Thread Michael Rasmussen
Nobody can proofread their own stuff. On 2018-06-15 15:45, Rich Shepard wrote: On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Having not used awk in 20 years or so my wild ass guess is you need to add commas at the ends of lines 2 and 3, unless awk treats newlines as argument separators. 1

Re: [PLUG] gawk: repeating a field in printed output

2018-06-15 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 15 Jun 2018, Michael Rasmussen wrote: Nobody can proofread their own stuff. True. That's why I request fresh eyeballs when I'm not seeing my errors. The remaining issue to be resolved is why there's an initial space at the beginning of rows 2-end; only row 1 is left justified.

[PLUG-ANNOUNCE] Clinic on Sunday

2018-06-15 Thread wes
The Linux Clinic is this Sunday, 1-5pm. Bring your ailing systems or questions and we will try to help, or at least get you pointed in a useful direction. Free Geek 1731 SE 10th Ave Portland, OR 97214 -wes ___ PLUG-announce mailing list