Allegedly, on or about 12 November 2018, Jiri Vanek sent:
> Yes. I tried four cables. Each of them on both TVs. Each behaved same
> for me. *however* factr that I had tried several different cables,
> does not mean I used different type of cable. they are very
> likely from same shop in my
On 14/11/18 8:56 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/14/18 5:43 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 14/11/18 4:36 am, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/13/18 3:07 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/13/18 12:39 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
Run "sudo journalctl -b -t openvpn" to find all the journal entries.
That would actually
On 11/15/2018 11:05 AM, Tim via users wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 12 November 2018, Jiri Vanek sent:
Yes. I tried four cables. Each of them on both TVs. Each behaved same
for me. *however* factr that I had tried several different cables,
does not mean I used different type of cable. they
On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
Just as a matter of curiosity, when you say if you issue hwclock from the bios
(how have
you done that) what does journalctl show for the same time?
On 11/15/18 2:40 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/16/18 6:17 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 11/15/18 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 11/16/18 4:50 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> My hardware clock is
On 11/15/18 3:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 11/15/2018 03:17 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> In Linux
>> case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
>
> I haven't had to deal with this for years, but if memory serves, there's
> a place where you can tell Linux that the hardware clock is in
On 11/15/2018 03:00 PM, Doug wrote:
On 11/15/2018 11:05 AM, Tim via users wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 12 November 2018, Jiri Vanek sent:
Yes. I tried four cables. Each of them on both TVs. Each behaved same
for me. *however* factr that I had tried several different cables,
does not mean I
On 11/16/18 7:37 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/15/18 3:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>> On 11/15/2018 03:17 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>>> In Linux
>>> case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
>> I haven't had to deal with this for years, but if memory serves, there's
>> a place where you
On 11/15/2018 03:17 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
In Linux
case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
I haven't had to deal with this for years, but if memory serves, there's
a place where you can tell Linux that the hardware clock is in local
time, not UTC.
On 11/15/18 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/16/18 4:50 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>> On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
Just as a matter of curiosity, when you say if
On 11/15/2018 03:00 PM, Doug wrote:
On 11/15/2018 11:05 AM, Tim via users wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 12 November 2018, Jiri Vanek sent:
Yes. I tried four cables. Each of them on both TVs. Each behaved same
for me. *however* factr that I had tried several different cables,
does not mean I
On 11/16/18 4:50 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
>>>
>>> Just as a matter of curiosity, when you say if you issue hwclock from the
>>> bios (how have
On 11/16/18 6:17 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/15/18 2:00 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/16/18 4:50 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
>>> On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
> My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
>
On 11/15/18 4:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/16/18 7:37 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
>> On 11/15/18 3:00 PM, Joe Zeff wrote:
>>> On 11/15/2018 03:17 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
In Linux
case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
>>> I haven't had to deal with this for years, but
On 11/15/2018 06:32 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Why don't you give it a try and show me it exits?
https://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=11
Shows the last time this package was supplied was in F25.
Kindly check your work before making suggestions?
I did, but I'm working on my
Allegedly, on or about 15 November 2018, Doug sent:
> I realize that this is off-topic, but it sounds like you are an
> expert on modern TV equipment, so I have this question:
I work in video production, and I occasionally service such equipment.
> I have a Samsung 24" HDTV (1920 x 1080)
On 11/16/18 9:26 AM, Joe Zeff wrote:
> On 11/15/2018 05:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Additionally, I could find no trace of "system-config-date" in F29.
>>
>> [root@meimei ~]# dnf whatprovides *bin/system-config-date
>> Fedora 29 - x86_64 - VirtualBox 2.8 kB/s | 6.9 kB
>>
I am home now from the hospital rehab unit (since Friday). I have a
'perscription' for a track ball so I can mouse right-handed unti my
shoulder heals (6 more weeks).
So I did a little shopping and want to know if anyone has experience
with these beasts.
I see I want an optical track ball
On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> This is michigan non-fault auto insurance item, so I am not paying for it...
Oh, OK.
I use Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW)
http://tinyurl.com/ycsu6gwv
for example.
It is big and heavy enough that the cats don't knock it to
anybody uses Apache's LDAP tools in Eclipse successfully?
Meaning that you get it to work?
In my Eclipse I can install LDAB browser(no errors) for
example but cannot seer nor switch to its perspective.
many thanks, L.
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On 11/16/18 9:17 AM, Rick Stevens wrote:
> On 11/15/18 4:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>> Well, I'm just installing an F29 MATE VM and on the TIME screen there
>> is no tick-box
>> to indicate that the HW clock is or isn't "local".
>>
>> Additionally, I could find no trace of "system-config-date"
BTW,
This is michigan non-fault auto insurance item, so I am not paying for it...
On 11/15/18 8:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am home now from the hospital rehab unit (since Friday). I have a
'perscription' for a track ball so I can mouse right-handed unti my
shoulder heals (6 more
On 11/16/18 11:33 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>> This is michigan non-fault auto insurance item, so I am not paying for it...
> Oh, OK.
>
> I use Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW)
And to be clear, the ring at the base of the ball is
On Thu, Nov 15, 2018 at 08:50:48PM -0500, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
> I am home now from the hospital rehab unit (since Friday). I have a
> 'perscription' for a track ball so I can mouse right-handed unti my
> shoulder heals (6 more weeks).
>
> So I did a little shopping and want to know if
On 18-11-15 18:00:14, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 11/15/2018 03:17 PM, Rick Stevens wrote:
In Linux
case, it expects UTC. In Windows, it expects local time.
I haven't had to deal with this for years, but if memory serves,
there's a
place where you can tell Linux that the hardware clock is in local
On 11/16/18 11:33 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
> But in my home the less cords the better.
But in my home the fewer cords the better.
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On 11/15/2018 05:54 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
Additionally, I could find no trace of "system-config-date" in F29.
[root@meimei ~]# dnf whatprovides *bin/system-config-date
Fedora 29 - x86_64 - VirtualBox 2.8 kB/s | 6.9 kB 00:02
Failed to synchronize cache for repo
On 11/15/2018 08:50 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I am home now from the hospital rehab unit (since Friday). I have a
'perscription' for a track ball so I can mouse right-handed unti my
shoulder heals (6 more weeks).
So I did a little shopping and want to know if anyone has experience
with
On 14/11/18 8:46 am, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/14/18 5:32 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
My hardware clock is running a couple of seconds slow as well.
Just as a matter of curiosity, when you say if you issue hwclock from the bios
(how have
you done that) what does journalctl show for the same time?
On 14/11/18 10:03 am, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/13/18 1:43 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Thankyou. I issued the command and got the following output but I'm
not sure what it means.
Nov 14 08:33:43 localhost.localdomain nm-openvpn[3877]: WARNING:
'link-mtu' is used inconsistently, local='link-mtu
On 15/11/2018 20:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
This is michigan non-fault auto insurance item, so I am not paying for it...
Oh, OK.
I use Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW)
http://tinyurl.com/ycsu6gwv
for example.
It is big and
On 11/16/18 2:49 PM, Robin Laing wrote:
> On 15/11/2018 20:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 11/16/18 11:24 AM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
>>> This is michigan non-fault auto insurance item, so I am not paying for it...
>>
>> Oh, OK.
>>
>> I use Kensington Expert Wireless Trackball Mouse (K72359WW)
>>
>>
On Thu, 2018-11-15 at 06:12 +0100, Scott van Looy via users wrote:
> So httpd survived Tuesday without crashing but crashed again
> yesterday and today.
>
> In /var/log/messages I can see:
>
> Nov 14 03:26:57 novak systemd[1]: Reloading The Apache HTTP Server.
> Nov 14 03:26:57 novak
On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 10:21:33PM -0800, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/14/18 2:38 PM, Wolfgang Pfeiffer wrote:
Mounting an internally installed disk on a laptop spins up all
disks connected to this machine via USB. And I try to prevent these
externally connected disks to spin up.
Are the
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