On 5/8/26 9:04 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Fri, 2026-05-08 at 08:50 -0400, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
3164 rpms to download over my 300gps fiber link.  All I feel I need
to pay for.

300Mbs surely?

Oops.  And I should know for all the IEEE 802 meetings I once attended!

Good old EPON.  Originally 802.3ah and for 802.1AE, go away unless you can support 10gbs.  Which was why AES-gcm was added.

But no one funds me to go to IEEE 802 anymore, and my wife is happier.


Little lost: Only that stuff done since I migrated data over from
this  old F41 system to the new F44.

I lost a few emails that got moved to local store.  I suspect I can
live with that, as when I started my 4 copies of Thunderbird, each
one had less than 20 messages to download.  And in fact when I
returned here and restarted Thunderbirds, they may well have been
downloaded here. With how IMAP works.
With IMAP you shouldn't lose anything unless you actively stored it
locally and deleted it from the server.

Pretty much what I expect the behavior to be.  I was on the IETF Apps directorate when CMU brought in IMAP and then its maturing pains.  And CALSCH?  Yet another IETF food fight.

Yeah, actually eating my dog food.

Fun.

The install from USB and Internet was ~ 45min.

Now all my addins.  Then shut this system down, mount its drive via a USB adapter and rsync stuff.  Instead of counting on rsync over SSH not to freeze.


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