ng that's your router A's internal IP address)
with each of wired and wireless interfaces connected on its own, that
should show you the different routes taken, but it will probably look
something like:
(wired)
$ traceroute 192.168.0.1
1 gateway (192.168.0.1) ....
(wireless)
$ traceroute 19
On 17 Nov 2015 18:55, "Stuart Ward" wrote:
> What you should do is turn off DHCP and NAT on router B and give that
router a fixed IP address on Router A, Then all your devices will be on the
same subnet.
Except Nigel seems to *want* the subnets split, based on his mail, and
Hi T,
I have a spare ticket as I've double booked myself for that weekend, if
you're still looking for one.
Thanks
On Fri, 21 Aug 2015 at 20:57 T T Mooney ttmoo...@ttmooney.com wrote:
So, I have a houseguest the weekend of the RAT. Anyone have a spare ticket
I can beg, borrow, or steal? I
suspend, of course.
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Hi Gordon,
On Wed, 19 Nov 2014 12:12 Gordon Burgess-Parker gordo...@mail.com wrote:
snip
The machine restarts, and goes straight into Windows. No sign of the
Ubuntu install at all.
It sounds like you've got Ubuntu installed correctly and you're just
having a boot order /priority
a 64bit
guest on a host system without VT-x or AMD-V (even if the host OS is
64bit)
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!)
According to their site, fruux releases some software as open source
(looks like mostly libraries that they use for the service), but that
doesn't mean the service itself is open source.
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Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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is openwrt's list of supported
devices. There are other options like Tomato
(http://www.polarcloud.com/tomato) although I'm not sure whether they
support bridging in any form...
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on the same computer and is both overly complicated and a bit
unreliable. What I have done 'just works'.
That requires a wired connection to the second router, which seems
like what javadayaz is trying to avoid.
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(or even just the plugins directory)
should have been enough to resolve the original issue. It's almost
never necessary to re-install packages to reset their configuration if
they are packages run by a normal user (and reinstalling the package
just doesn't work in all* places).
*I think
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to an update to that article, the money actually goes to
verisign, and anyone can get a signing key from them for $99. So
actually (without having looked into it any further) this looks like
quite a reasonable solution to securing system booting in general.
Anyone have any further insight?
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I tweeted an ubuntu cola picture over a year and a half ago (and it's
still on the front page on my twitter profile... shows how much I use
it) ;D
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on (not with
the intention of replacing git, though) as is a web interface.
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of
them off, leaving security holes open for longer.
Perhaps the system reboot required messages just need to be made more
informative :)
(sorry if this reply's a bit broken, I'm writing it on my phone)
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I feel like I should jump on the bandwagon and ask if anyone has another
spare invite for me :-)
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before I head off to university :-)
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On 4 August 2010 11:39, Daniel Case danielcas...@googlemail.com wrote:
Ahhh...Thank you Al,
how do I control how much RAM ApachePHP can have?
Daniel
http://hakre.wordpress.com/2010/06/28/wordpress-3-0-memory-requirements-256-mb/
may be of interest to you both.
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by adding
the extra drive.
snip
How does this affect your suggested method?
Installing Windows on the second hard drive then following the instructions here
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RecoveringUbuntuAfterInstallingWindows
should be enough.
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experiencing the same behaviour, but I actually prefer it. I
don't really like apps stealing focus (even if I did click on a link)
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line appended to the end of the first...
You could remove both the start and end tags with something like
$solar_info =~ s!solar(.*)/solar!$1!;
(note I'm also using ! instead of / so I don't have to escape the /)
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is if it runs
before the network is initialised and shoutcast expects an interface
to be there. You shouldn't have this problem with rc.local because it
won't run until after all the other init scripts, but it's probably
worth just trying the crontab method first.
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On 4 June 2010 05:37, Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net wrote:
On Fri, Jun 4, 2010 at 12:03 AM, Matt Wheeler m...@funkyhat.org wrote:
This is mostly fixable these days using @font-face (supported by
current versions of all the major browsers) -- the font can simply be
embedded into the site
browsers) -- the font can simply be
embedded into the site and downloaded by the browser ⢁).
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can clarify
whether this is actually the case.
It is the case, assuming you are using the standard bash $PS1. It might
be different if you've customised your prompt or are using a different
shell.
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have a much easier time simply asking
google for your thoughts than attempting to steal them through radio
waves ;)
Yours Hypocritically, ;)
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, it should prompt you about the upgrade and let you know it's
leaving your 1.4 settings in case of problems, and do the conversion
for you.
Hope this helps
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have any of anyway.
This is true for any package for a program that has user-specific
settings, apt has nothing to do with them.
Thanks to Matt.
No problem :-)
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On Oct 23, 2009 12:23 PM, Sean Miller s...@seanmiller.net wrote:
Hey, to return to my question -- how do I get Firefox to give me back
my buttons?
I could uninstall/reinstall from Synaptic and see if that did the
trick, but just wondering if anybody knew of a less
(Sorry for top-posting, awkward mobile client)
update-manager seems to update all of the ppa distro names for you. Not sure
about other third party repos though
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On Oct 15, 2009 9:36 AM, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
2009/10/15 Neil Greenwood neil.greenwood
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