pool/cron; empty on both systems. And
> it's not in /etc/cron.d or any of the /etc/cron. folders, because
> all they have is the standard default folders and files, all with old
> timestamps.
Can you describe what you did to create the jobs in the first place?
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You can do man apt-get for more info.
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To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
Cc: PLUG
Subject: Re
appear, and replace
* * 21 * *
with
0 {hour} 21 * *
and you'll get the message once, at the top of the hour, on the 21st of each
month.
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On Wednesday, December 21st, 2022 at 4:12 PM, John Jason Jordan
wrote:
> Oops. Something is wrong with
My wife has had pretty good luck with KAlarm, which seems to behave just as you
specify. Not sure if KAlarm will work outside of KDE, though.
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On Monday, December 19th, 2022 at 10:21 PM, John Jason Jordan
wrote:
> I need an lit
.
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On 10/15/22 13:20, Chuck Hast wrote:
Folks,
I have some WiFi devices that I am loading code into to convert
them to something called AREDN, Amateur Radio Emergency
Data Network. Most of them use tftp to upload the new image
into the device. After doing several of them I tried to figure out
how
MiniLab MkII Mini Hybrid
Keyboard Controller.
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From: Michael Barnes
Reply-To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
Subject: [PLUG] Music Composing Software
Date: 09/22/2022 07:30:39 AM
I may have asked this before, but forgot.
Any
onment, manually assemble the array
(with --force), and add the new drive. it synced, then I had to re-
apply the correct name and uuid to the array. then it was detected and
started by the system on md0. but still could not mount the lvm
volumes.
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Perhaps your device is not correct.
Try upower --dump to see everything.
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From: Rich Shepard
Reply-To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
To: plug@pdxlinux.org
Subject: Re: [PLUG] Laptop battery health check: strange result
Date: Mon, 14 Mar 2022 14:44:31 -0700 (PDT
or HP stuff it
might be worth it for you to check them out. They are based in Austin
and get new stuff almost daily. Almost all systems come with a 1 year
warranty.
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From: Russell Senior
Reply-To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
To: Rich Shepard , Portland Linux
Ugh. Sorry, too little coffee. Didn't notice this had already been covered.
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On Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 at 7:39 AM, David Fleck
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> 'cut' might work well also.
>
> > ls | cut -f1 -d@ | sort | uniq -c
>
> to get a
'cut' might work well also.
> ls | cut -f1 -d@ | sort | uniq -c
to get a list in sort order, or
> ls | cut -f1 -d@ |sort | uniq -c | sort -n
to get a list ordered by frequency.
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On Tuesday, August 17th, 2021 at 1:46 AM, Russell Senior
As Wes said, an example or two would help greatly.
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On Monday, August 16th, 2021 at 7:17 PM, wes wrote:
> are firstnames and lastnames always separated by the same character in each
>
> filename?
>
> are the names separate
Debian also has a package named basic256 which might work. It is
available in stable, testing, and unstable repos.
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> > >
> > > I see a Debian package that might work
> > > python3-pcbasic - cross-platform emulator for the GW-BASIC family
> >
x%20in%20a%20Nutshell,%206th%20Ed.pdf>
>
> because it has the context.
/The Linux Command Line/ is also available online in its entirety.
http://linuxclass.heinz.cmu.edu/doc/tlcl.pdf
David
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To: plug@pdxlinux.org
Subject: [PLUG] Debian buster newbie: recompiling libgd for freetype
support
Date: Fri, 4 Jun 2021 15:40:23 -0700
I'm attempting to add freetype support to libgd
/1988','500'
'1988-031','Asbestos','Nwr','Labenske, Bill R. Jr.','','Notice of Civil Penalty
Assessment','','6/12/1988','0'
'1989-041','','Sw','Thomas, Donn, Aka/Donn Beam; Schultz,
Richard;,Ann','','Notice of Civil Penalty Assessment','','2/23/1989','0'
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On 2/17/21 4:40 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
Yes, device names may change on booting or when plugged in, but don't
device names stay put once you are booted or a drive is plugged in?
This sounds like a cable or hardware issue to me. If a drive is mounted
and something happens and the kernel
a PC.
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From: John Sechrest
Reply-To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
To: Portland Linux/Unix Group
Subject: Re: [PLUG] Next topic: whiteboard software
Date: Fri, 29 Jan 2021 14:19:09 -0800
That makes sense.
However, sometimes people use various markup tools
On 1/21/21 8:11 AM, Michael Barnes wrote:
Is there a way to execute a script via email? I have a machine that does
several monitoring tasks of equipment. When certain conditions are detected
and at scheduled times, the machine sends status emails to me. I would like
to send an email back to
://kdb16@lfs17/home/kdb16
I use ssh key authentication between my computers and have quite a few
bookmarks set up to automatically browse many computers both local and
remote.
I'm assuming that whatever file manager you use would have this
functionality in 2021 but ymmv
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.com/heri16/r8125
Perhaps looking over the pages at
https://forums.centos.org/viewtopic.php?t=75891=319289 or more
specifically
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/elrepo-x86_64/kmod-r8125-9.003.05-1.el7_8.elrepo.x86_64.rpm.html
will help you get this going as long as you don't mind using a third
pa
n short versions
> (dev) if you want to use the multiplex connection.
You can still use short names via the HostName directive.
Host dev
HostName dev.my.com
CheckHostIP no
ProxyCommand ssh mybastion -W %h:%p
Cheers!
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The very first hit for me when searching for the terms below on
duckduckgo more than likely has the information you need since it has
information for Ubuntu and also information for systems using init or
systemd.
start htop on tty on boot
As with most things there are more than one way to do
On 8/28/20 12:00 PM, Chuck Hast wrote:
Folks,
I have a server that I would like to have HTOP startup in
one of the TTY's so far all I find are how to do it from the
GUI (no gui this is a server) I would like for HTOP to start
in say terminal 3 for grins (I use 1 and 2 for doing changes
or
I'm glad that it worked for you. Always happy to help.
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On Tue, 2020-08-25 at 14:41 -0500, Chuck Hast wrote:
> That did it, I now have all of my disk space I need for video
> storage.
> Again, thank you very much.
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020 at 1:19 PM Chuck Hast wrot
o use the appropriate commands
to resize it.
man resize2fs is also your friend.
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> -T
>
> On Tue, Aug 25, 2020, 06:22 Chuck Hast wrote:
>
> > Folks,
> > I just setup a Zoneminder server the machine has 9 Tb of
> > drive but when I did the Ubuntu ser
On Tue, 2020-06-30 at 05:57 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 06/29/2020 09:37 AM, David Bridges wrote:
> > There is a difference between the installer and installing packages
> > on
> > an installed system.
>
> That is the *CRUX* of the situation. I already have abso
::Install-Recommends "1";
It looks like you can override that behavior but creating a new file
in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d with something like the following.
APT::Install-Recommends "0";
Might help, might not.
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On Mon, 2020-06-29 at 09:14 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
>
more questions that you have to answer
along the way.
The trick is when you get to the package selection screen to uncheck
everything except for Standard System which will give you only a basic
system with no gui.
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On Sun, 2020-06-28 at 08:45 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I like Deb
the idea of an
unattended machine running that hot all the time.
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On Thursday, April 16, 2020 6:54 PM, Mark Heimstaedt
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> Avast antivirus suggests installing Folding@home module to effect
> distributed computing to analyze covid pr
On 3/25/20 8:43 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
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Source of problem discovered. Still working on why. My APRS base station
beacons every 30 minutes. For some reason, I recently started getting some
RFI into things, this speaker being one of them. Just happened to be
looking at the APRS
e things that aren't really a problem.
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running MPD
>installation, I don't think Cantata is going to do you any good.
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options}
?
You could stick it into a tiny script or shell alias.
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On Mon, 2019-11-18 at 11:50 -0800, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I'm not traveling out-of-state as much as I used to and I'm curious
> when a
> VPN would be advantageous for a sole practitioner professional
> services
> provider who would access the offi
On 10/31/19 5:15 PM, David wrote:
On 10/31/19 5:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019, David wrote:
This is precisely what I was trying to say here:
http://lists.pdxlinux.org/pipermail/plug/2019-October/093324.html
David,
I don't think I received that one.
I personally don't
On 10/31/19 5:11 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 31 Oct 2019, David wrote:
This is precisely what I was trying to say here:
http://lists.pdxlinux.org/pipermail/plug/2019-October/093324.html
David,
I don't think I received that one.
I personally don't believe that permissions
il/plug/2019-October/093324.html
I personally don't believe that permissions are the issue here.
Perhaps if a sanitized version of your .procmail file could be pasted so
we may be able to help you better?
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a huge security risk, but only you can answer that.
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ly to
mount on boot and leave it attached all the time.
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xcludes.txt'
/home/rshepard/ rshepard@salmo:/home/rshepard/
I have files with commands resembling the one above on several
computers which have worked for me for years.
Hope this helps
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Exclusions can also be added to a file one per line, When using a file
listing excluded files/directories you would add something like the
following to your command line.
--exclude-from='/some/directory/excludes.txt'
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On Wed, 2019-07-17 at 23:20 -0400, tomas.kuchta.li...@gmail.com
Running Debian sid here and there are several entries in the cups
configuration utility (localhost:631) for Brotner 9840CDW.
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On Tue, 2019-07-09 at 00:45 -0400, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
> Did you try to install the driver from Brother?
> https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.asp
We have quite a few customers who use osticket https://osticket.com
which is open source and can be downloaded and installed on your
server. It seems to work quite well and is fairly simple to set up.
They also have hosted versions but that doesn't sound like what you are
looking for.
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On Saturday, June 29, 2019 10:42 PM, Russell Senior
wrote:
> My 2¢: Most of these have live-boot options, right? Honestly, I'd download
> and boot a few and see what you like.
I should have thought of that!
Thanks for all the replies. I now have some homework to do...
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at all. I seem to remember Ubuntu being described as
more Windows-y than most distros, which I don't care for. But I'd like
suggestions as to the pros/cons of the four listed above as laptop OS'es
specifically.
(*ThinkPad Edge E531)
Thanks in advance--
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end-to-end.
Good luck!
David
On 5/4/19 5:31 PM, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
> An out-of-town contact is looking for help. I quote:
>
> "Specifically, we need someone who can design, source, assemble and program
> a battery management system for our battery pack. Many BMS’s designs
>
for any distribution as long as you know
what crucial files that need to be restored.
Good luck
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On Tue, 2019-04-23 at 15:05 -0700, Robert Citek wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> How can I turn a VM with two virtual disks into a VM with a single
> virtual
> disk that boots?
>
>
This may be an utterly naive question, but -- does the TV have multiple display
modes? Our very old and very cheap Toshiba has about 5, one of which works
perfectly with OpenSUSE + HDMI.
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I think that searching for tmux examples will provide you with the
answers you are looking for. The first hit (link below) seemed to
explain it to me.
https://www.hamvocke.com/blog/a-quick-and-easy-guide-to-tmux/
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On Wed, 2019-03-27 at 06:22 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 27
he GLU package go.
E.g.,
> rpm -ql libGLU1-9.0.0-18.4.x86_64
/usr/lib64/libGLU.so.1
/usr/lib64/libGLU.so.1.3.1
I can't remember if Slackware uses rpms. If so, are the files there?
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On 2/26/19 3:29 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 26 Feb 2019, Rich Shepard wrote:
Since nmap sees the WAP (line 5 of the results) and it's up what might be
preventing me (and root) from pinging it or accessing its admin page
using
the browser?
More information:
# nmap -sS 192.168.55.200
itional work, in my case custom boot
images we boot via PXE that contains a preconfigured bacula-fd client.
I use it for a handful of Windows servers and a little over 100 linux
servers at work and have it running at home for all of my personal
stuff (linux onl
Nah, that's just what it's advertised for. I use it on my OSX laptop.
You might need to dig to find a *nix driver for it, but I'm reasonably
sure one exists.
David
On 2/22/19 9:47 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Feb 2019, David Barr wrote:
>
>> It even comes with idiot, er, act
ame, select My Templates as the category
Click the Set as default template
Click the Save button
Next time you open libreoffice calc it will use your settings.
Not sure about the help on my system (Debian Sid) the help is displayed
in my default web browser so you can just use ctrl + to increase the
font s
tween column A and Row 1.
Choose the font you want and it will be applied to all cells.
Right click on a column and then select Column Width then set the width
you want and make sure that a check is in the checkbox beside Default
Value.
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end of the line
($) with nothing."
I haven't tested this on a file, so I deserve whatever mockery I get if
I missed something.
Cheers!
David
On 2/5/19 2:48 PM, logical american wrote:
> Hi:
>
> Is there a linux tool which cleans up the URLs in a text file (I
> believe Western unicode encodin
On 1/9/19 8:21 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On my "new" Slackware machine, booting in run level 3, after startx, and
opening a terminal, the prompt looks like:
bash-4.3$
When I log in via ssh the prompt looks like:
rsteff@ENU-2:~$
When I open a terminal on Ubuntu, the prompt looks like:
On 1/7/19 7:32 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm using Debian Stretch with MATE desktop.
I have a collection of USB drives (from 32GB -> 1TB) each with multiple
partitions.
When I plug them in I don't want anything automatically mounted.
I want to have them appear in MATE's "Devices" menu for
On 1/2/19 11:07 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:51 AM, David wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:42 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:26 AM, David wrote:
<...>
In my config file:
$ sudo grep X11Forwarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config
X11Forwarding yes
If you have a "no" (which I thin
On 1/2/19 10:42 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:26 AM, David wrote:
<...>
Sounds like I need to figure out how to set DISPLAY.
Your sshd configuration may explicitly deny the variable from being set.
In my config file:
$ sudo grep X11Forwarding /etc/ssh/sshd_config
X11Forw
On 1/2/19 10:17 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:04 AM, David wrote:
On 1/2/19 10:01 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
I can run ssh -X on my Slackware machine and connect to my Ubuntu 18
machine. But I can't run caja on that connection. I get this error
message:
dick@ENU-1$ caja
Could
On 1/2/19 10:01 AM, Dick Steffens wrote:
I can run ssh -X on my Slackware machine and connect to my Ubuntu 18
machine. But I can't run caja on that connection. I get this error message:
dick@ENU-1$ caja
Could not parse arguments: Cannot open display:
dick@ENU-1$
Try looking at the -Y flag
rd drive. It works for me, but I doubt
it's anything near a 'best practice'.
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Rebooting the router fixed the problem.
It's a Netgear genie 6200v2, with the original firmware, and getting a bit long
in the tooth. This is the first time that I remember it behaving oddly.
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each other, even though they
can see other machines on the network and there is no difference in network
topology distinguishing connecting and non-connecting machines. Reboots (of
desktops and the laptop) haven't helped.
Last data point: this was all working correctly 24 hours ago.
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On Sat, 2018-12-08 at 21:59 -0600, Michael Barnes wrote:
> On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 12:37 PM Tomas K >
> wrote:
>
> > I was kind of curious what is Google Earth. So
> >
> > I tried GEarth on bunch of Ubuntu installs both 16.04 and 18.04
> > I experienced no problems with GoogleEarth after
On 11/13/18 2:03 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Sun, 11 Nov 2018, Rich Shepard wrote:
Yesterday rsync copied ~/ from the current desktop (salmo) to the new
desktop (baetis) using this command from ~/ on the new desktop: rsync -av
salmo: .
I gave up trying to find a reason for this behavior
On 11/11/18 7:49 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
Yesterday rsync copied ~/ from the current desktop (salmo) to the new
desktop (baetis) using this command from ~/ on the new desktop: rsync -av
salmo: .
/opt on both hosts have perms 777.
However, when I try to copy the /opt partition from
On Mon, 2018-10-29 at 15:51 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
The command 'sort -n -r -k 3 number-samples-per-site.txt -o sorted' is an
> example. And, the reverse option is ignored when I specify a numeric format.
> (Whether the -k option has a space before the 3 makes no difference here.)
>
>
On 10/04/2018 11:20 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 4 Oct 2018, wes wrote:
Hopefully someone recognizes this error and can help, it's not one I've
seen before. Would you please provide a real-world example, and its
complete output? And also the output of find --version?
wes,
On the new
On Sun, 2018-09-30 at 14:46 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>I want to exclude /proc from being examined by 'find' when searching for
> a file from /. I did not see an option in the man page to exclude specific
> partitions. Is there a way to have find ignore /proc?
Not exactly what you want, but
On Fri, 2018-09-28 at 23:34 -0700, wes wrote:
> "getcwd()" is a function that returns the current working
> directory, so I'd start there.
Are you in a valid directory location when running the command?
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You might look into the Meld application. It is file/directory compare
tool with multiple panes that works pretty well although it can be a
bit slow when working with large remote directories. It's available
via apt-get on Debian.
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On Thu, 2018-09-27 at 05:11 -0500, Richard Owlett
prefer the mate desktop.
I generally lean towards recommending something based on ubuntu, so ubuntu
mate or linux mint are my first recommendations for somebody new to linux.
Purcell
On Wed, Sep 12, 2018 at 12:07 PM Rich Shepard
wrote:
On Wed, 12 Sep 2018, David wrote:
I don't have a true
On 09/12/2018 11:22 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
I'm building a system for a user new to linux and know that Slackware is
not the preferred distribution for such a user. The various Debian
offspring
seem to be very popular, but it seems to me to be a very large family.
Would
xubuntu be an easy
tutorials rather opaque and unilluminating.
Curious if anyone has had experience with it, especially for C++
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On Sun, 2018-07-22 at 15:24 -0500, David Fleck wrote:
> Rich-
> I got the attached script to do what you want (I think).
Looks like attachments aren't allowed (?). Anyway, here's attempt #2,
inline:
#!/usr/bin/awk
BEGIN { FS="," }
{print $1",00:00,"$2+"296
On Sun, 2018-07-22 at 12:26 -0700, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
2006-10-01,10.72,10.70,10.72,10.69,10.66,10.65,10.66,10.66,10.66,10.64,10.64,10.63,10.63,10.64,10.64,10.65,10.68,10.68,10.67,10.68,10.69,10.69,10.69,10.67
>
The tutorial at https://wiki.debian.org/OpenVPN is fairly easy to
follow and will produce a nice stable VPN although you will need to
tweak it some for specific situations.
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On Wed, 2018-07-04 at 08:52 +0200, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
> OpenVPN does what you need. There are good clie
uiring 2FA on top of that, to reduce the risk of a
lost/stolen device.
I haven't looked in a while, but I recall OpenVPN was really oriented towards
setting up permanent connections, and configuring for transient connections was
really convoluted.
Thanks!
David
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On 06/19/2018 06:02 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Tue, 19 Jun 2018, david wrote:
While I believe the answer has already been found, would the 'uniq'
command have been useful as an alternative?
david,
Good question. Can it find a difference in a specific field and change
only one of them
On Tue, 2018-02-20 at 03:41 -0800, Russell Senior wrote:
> I have no idea what a kde activities is, fwiw. Why don't you explain
> in
> English what it is your goal is, and then we won't have to guess?
From Richard's link:
Activities were introduced with the KDE 4 release series. For some
reason,
Perhaps basic256 is close to what you are looking for. It is packaged
for Debian so it should be easy enough to check out.
apt-cache show basic256
http://www.basic256.org/index_en
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On Fri, 2017-12-15 at 16:47 +0200, John Sechrest wrote:
> What is the goal of the basic?
>
up on
trying to contact SO, called up the credit card co. and told them I
disputed the Oct. monthly charge, and any charges from then on. That
seems to have worked for us. I'm not sure how that will apply to your
situation, though.
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On 12/04/2017 03:36 PM, michael wrote:
On 2017-12-04 17:00, David wrote:
On 12/04/2017 02:33 PM, michael wrote:
I have it working. I don't want the password for the owner of the
share in plain text in a file though. Creating
/home/pi/.smbpasswd with the contents:
username=Test
password
On 11/20/2017 07:58 PM, Mke C> wrote:
On 11/20/2017 05:54 PM, plug-requ...@pdxlinux.org wrote:
-clip -
When the firewall receives an ICMP packet, ping and traceroute both will
show failure and/or lack of "up: state. If the attacker knows the
device is
there by DNS resolution or IP
On 11/18/2017 03:47 PM, Rich Shepard wrote:
With the mail/phone issues I've had recently I want to check that I'm
doing things correctly. Two instances of not reaching web pages.
I can load (and ping) www.opendkim.org, but cannot load (or ping)
lists.opendkim.org. This means their mail
Thu Nov 16 00:05:34 PST 2017 [2603:1c2:1800:a8c0::1] foo bar baz
How about
cat logfile | sed -e 's/:0/:/g' -e 's/:0/:/g' -e 's/:0/:/g' -e
's/:0/:/g' -e 's/:::*/::/g'
?
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David Fleck <david.fl...@mchsi.com>
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there about a mail server that just
spools messages until the primary MX is back on line, though.
David
> On Nov 10, 2017, at 7:36 AM, Rich Shepard <rshep...@appl-ecosys.com> wrote:
>
> I would like to add a backup MX server for the rare times my primary MX
> server here is of
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