Re: first I do shopping at the winkelcentrum
Anekdote from the life of a spy going shopping for a party: Clothing OK (100 % hemp and fleece). Took the staircase. On the way to the supermarket there is a narrow passage. Two ladies were approaching so I made room. I have time. Party can wait. Two ladies were black import. A fat one (I guess she really likes good food). and here mother I guess. The fat one made an excuse, I do not know why (she didn't tell). Lesson One: the import people/women/LGHTQRW*** here are still trained culturally to make excuses to a white man. I forgot my Leica camera (that is one lesson I learned from a God: take pictures of happy people, and publish them) I could not ask. This was the result of my way to the pharmacy. The pharmacy was closed, so programmed an alarm for tomorrow on my Leica. As soon as I entered the supermarket the party began. I was in a hurry, I want to party! I grabbed: the last 1,6 kg fairtrade bananas, a bottle of Cava "heart", yes it is in this supermarket, we made it I will keep the bottle as souvenir. some waste meat (pork liver) 2 small bottles of IPA beer (the old one, and a new one: locally brewed organic is new, same price!), 2 litre long-life milk from Belgium (my first culture will be viilli) 1 liter of Maaza banana sportdrink that makes you happy, I started with the waste meat, with Himalaya Salt. I am preparing a toast, as you see (the old Dors IPA bottle is opened) When I open "heart" I will say my toast. total 10,02 EURO with the rest of the purchases I will even survive tomorrow without spending a bitcoin (which I do not have yet). I can organize cheap parties you see, do not be afraid I can not invite my neighbors because my single room apartment is not dust-free (still some dust from my cotton clothes laying around, Besides that, it would break our telepathy connection. We will have a single party today. Free from allergic reactions thanks cannabis.) First 0,3 litre of IPA beer was good. Now the locally brewed organic IPA beer! kan-pei-i! I open heart! the beer can wait I still have some home grown weed from Mali autoflower, I will have a smoke with my brothers and sisters worldwide. [And I forgot to buy the banana chips, that way I consume more healthy Himalayan salt medicine] PS. Do you have a day off at the moment? Let's communicate via Twitter then. This was my speech. Keep healthy! We have the tools: sport study social connections art, and finally the technique under control for a love across oceans with eternal love, Kuu-chan 4ever yours, Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 13:01:28 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > before the shower. > > That will keep the women at distance. > > I know how to protect my second virginity, Ku-chan > > Learned it by studying the Russian war history. > > Hard work! > > I better open a libera.chat channel, that seems a better way to communicate. > > or the Matrix > > Elon Musk also operates from a tiny house. > > Hard work :-) > > Arne > > > > > > > >
first I do shopping at the winkelcentrum
before the shower. That will keep the women at distance. I know how to protect my second virginity, Ku-chan Learned it by studying the Russian war history. Hard work! I better open a libera.chat channel, that seems a better way to communicate. or the Matrix Elon Musk also operates from a tiny house. Hard work :-) Arne
hiring personel
Through experimenting I found out the best people are the ones that demand the most vacation. They have the best ideas. linux obligatory on the CV. OPEN SOURCE Arne
there seems to be a better email/newsgroup program for linux
Let's find out! Arne
rainbow umbrella
No, I wait untill it rains, and start searching/testing my rainbow umbrella. The rainbow is a sign of freedom, not just LGBMW community. Let the hope rule. [Holland has free umbrella's for tourists, it has been tested.] No, I can wait till my Vietnamese loempia provider is allowed to sell loempias And I buy a bottle of Cava for the party Arne
Re: from https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon
cat /root/.local/share/mc/history ... /root/.local/share/mc/history 7737/13678 56% [input2] 0=/home/arne/Aarnedata/T/Trinux/trinux/pkg 1=/home/arne/Aarnedata/L/LinuxDistros/ 2=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/linuxmuseum/FloppyDistros/ 3=/home/arne/.abook 4=/home/arne/000ganjanix 5=/home/arne/Aarnedata/MijnFotos/Huawei-P30-Pro-New-Edition/ 6=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/xplanet/config/ 7=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/xplanet/ 8=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/qr/ 9=bless.QR 10=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/akonair/pictures/ 11=/home/arne/.abook/ 12=blessQR.png 13=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/akonair/pictures/qr/ 14=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/cinema 15=index.html 16=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/picturesnow2/ 17=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/picturesnow2 18=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/cinema/pictures/qr/ 19=/mnt/almelo/sshfs/var/www/html/ 20=/mnt/usb/iodd-mini-1TB-ext4/arne 21=/mnt/usb/iodd-mini-1TB-ext4/arne/ 22=/mnt/usb/iodd-mini-1TB-ext4/arne/yout 23=/mnt/almelo/sshfs/home/arne/Mail/ 24=/mnt/almelo/sshfs/home/arne/Documents/ 25=/home/arne/Downloads 26=/mnt/almelo/sshfs/home/arne/ 27=/home/arne/Aarnedata/HuaweiPro-12-05-2022 28=/home/arne/a_scripts/USRLOCALBIN/USR/local/ 29=/usr/local/bin/ 30=/usr/local/bin 31=/home/test5/ 32=/usr/bin 33=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI/pics/2022/ 34=/home/arne/Downloads/tn 35=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI 36=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/linuxmuseum/pictures/ 37=007.png 38=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/picturesnow/ 39=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI/pics/facebook 40=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI/pics/ 41=14.png 42=8.png 43=/home/arne/.fluxbox/wallpapers/ 44=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/pictures/ 45=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/kodakumiarnekai/pictures 46=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/cinema/ 47=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/cinema/qr 48=/mnt/t620q/sshfs/mnt/containernginx/home/www/linuxmuseum/FloppyDistros/floppinux/downloads/ 49=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI/tiktok 50=/home/arne/Aarnedata/KODA KUMI/pics/2022 ... Arne PS. reminds me of publishing my total midnight commander history, just have to censor passwords and email adresses of friends [the power of midnight commander] have a prayer to your God and you will understand On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 11:50:29 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Another job done, > > I prepared to live a life as free "street guitarist" > > Started with librechat. > > No. > > Started with hitch-hiking without guitar > > No. > > Started with studying: history, economy, geography, technical physics among > others > > my ma still lives, my first teacher, the best > > > I have to go to the apotheek first, getting the healthy medicines > > > > Arne > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 11:16:02 +0200 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > The ability for the British to decode German communication may possibly > > have shortened the war by two years. In 1952, Turing was convicted of gross > > indecency after he had a relationship with another man. He was subjected to > > chemical castration as an alternative to going to prison. > > > > https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon > > > > > > Arne > > >
Re: from https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon
Another job done, I prepared to live a life as free "street guitarist" Started with librechat. No. Started with hitch-hiking without guitar No. Started with studying: history, economy, geography, technical physics among others my ma still lives, my first teacher, the best I have to go to the apotheek first, getting the healthy medicines Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 11:16:02 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > The ability for the British to decode German communication may possibly have > shortened the war by two years. In 1952, Turing was convicted of gross > indecency after he had a relationship with another man. He was subjected to > chemical castration as an alternative to going to prison. > > https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon > > > Arne >
Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon
Sources "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing given posthumous royal pardon" — Channel 4 News, December 24, 2013 "Alan Turing: WWII Code-Breaker Granted Pardon" — Sky News, December 24, 2013 "Royal pardon for codebreaker Alan Turing" — BBC News Online, December 24, 2013 Caroline Davies. "Enigma codebreaker Alan Turing receives royal pardon" — The Guardian, December 24, 2013 Steven Swinford. "Alan Turing granted Royal pardon by the Queen" — The Daily Telegraph, December 24, 2013
Re: my latest mail:
On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 11:05:12 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Hi Arne, > > I'm not from China but I'm Chinese. I'm from Malaysia. > > Yes, it's my hobby project and I wish it would help others. > "His later life was overshadowed by his conviction for homosexual activity, a sentence we would now consider unjust and discriminatory and which has now been repealed. Dr Turing deserves to be remembered and recognised for his fantastic contribution to the war effort and his legacy to science. A pardon from the Queen is a fitting tribute to an exceptional man." Prime Minister David Cameron said: "Alan Turing was a remarkable man who played a key role in saving this country in World War Two by cracking the German Enigma code. His action saved countless lives. He also left a remarkable national legacy through his substantial scientific achievements, often being referred to as the father of modern computing." The pardon follows a formal apology made in 2009 by Prime Minister Gordon Brown, as well as an e-petition campaign that attracted 37,404 signatures. Arne
from https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon
The ability for the British to decode German communication may possibly have shortened the war by two years. In 1952, Turing was convicted of gross indecency after he had a relationship with another man. He was subjected to chemical castration as an alternative to going to prison. https://en.wikinews.org/wiki/Alan_Turing_given_posthumous_pardon Arne
my latest mail:
Hi Arne, I'm not from China but I'm Chinese. I'm from Malaysia. Yes, it's my hobby project and I wish it would help others.
Subject: Re: [Ministry of Freedom] New customer order (7588) - January 19, 2022
Subject: Re: [Ministry of Freedom] New customer order (7588) - January 19, 2022 Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2022 19:53:55 +0100 X-Mailer: Claws Mail 3.17.8 (GTK+ 2.24.33; x86_64-pc-linux-gnu) Organization: amd On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 16:04:21 + Thanks! Arne
Re: concerning gmail and that
sorry for using this mailing list to pass on a natural medicine that helps the third world Arne PS. I recently passed the Turing Test So I am not a Troll Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 03:16:31 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > https://www.kaiostech.com/the-birth-of-the-smart-feature-phone-revolution/ > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:49:50 +0200 > deboer007 wrote: > > > They even used cotton for mineral extraction from healhty individuals. > > > > I can tell: hemp clothing is FAR more comfortable to wear. > > > > The capitalists even used slavery for the profit. > > > > And now they are even using a search engine google to help the rich in the > > medical world by making humanity sick. > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:17:53 +0200 > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > Google search: > > > > > > I use > > > > > > https://searx.org > > > > > > and you can switch of the google results. > > > > > > Happy searching that way. > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:10:54 +0200 > > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > > > Other examples: > > > > > > > > > > > > The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. > > > > > > > > So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. > > > > > > > > Even public health is used for profit. > > > > > > > > Ukraine has plenty of CBD > > > > > > > > So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. > > > > > > > > Ukraine > > > > > > > > # > > > > > > > > They still have vaccins to sell, > > > > > > > > The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination > > > > obligation. > > > > > > > > Doesn't that ring a bell? > > > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 > > > > mick crane wrote: > > > > > > > > > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images > > > > > with a > > > > > 360 view > > > > > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > > > > > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be > > > > > a > > > > > communal effort. > > > > > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > > > > > protocols how things work best. > > > > > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > > > > > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > > > > > mick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: Why is systemd starting Firefox?
On Sun, 05 Jun 2022 08:30:50 +0200 Kamil Jońca wrote: > local10 writes: > > > > > # systemctl list-units | grep -i firefox > > what is the result of: > $systemctl --user list-units > > (as a regular user) > > http://stopstopnop.pl/stop_stopnop.pl_o_nas.html Oops! Could not find the desired page Ups! Nie udało się znaleźć pożądanej strony Did you notice Kamil?
Re: Why do experimental packages (e.g. clang-13) get in unstable?
It has a serial connector, so I can get LIRC running again. I start studying my self programmed LIRC powered remote control system back to use. [LIRC is the tool for re-use my old self-programmed TV remote controls Always handy, a free tool to be able to get more remote controls in the house, keep my old self programmed remote controls in use again - the old ones are more reliable - and it is good to protect the environment] Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 08:07:14 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Thanks for the reminder > > I have a still spare thin client free for testing. > > I could use this one for learning bug-fixing. > > I'll start reading the mailing lists more carefully. > > > Arne > > On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 23:11:50 +0100 > Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > On 2022-01-15 18:33:23 +0100, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > > On Vi, 14 ian 22, 15:37:21, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:56:19AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > > > So clang-13 1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4 testing is in testing/unstable, > > > > > but the changelog says: > > > > > > > > > > llvm-toolchain-13 (1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium > > > > > > > > Because despite what the changelog or the version string say, the > > > > maintainer uploaded that version to unstable: > > > > > > > > https://tracker.debian.org/news/1293514/accepted-llvm-toolchain-13-11301rc1-1exp4-source-into-unstable/ > > > > > > In this particular case yes, though as far as I know it's possible that > > > a Maintainer re-uploads the same package to unstable after it's been > > > uploaded to experimental first. > > > > Thanks. I think I'll have to rely on what "apt-show-versions -a" > > says to be sure that it has really been in unstable. > > >
Re: Why do experimental packages (e.g. clang-13) get in unstable?
Thanks for the reminder I have a still spare thin client free for testing. I could use this one for learning bug-fixing. I'll start reading the mailing lists more carefully. Arne On Mon, 17 Jan 2022 23:11:50 +0100 Vincent Lefevre wrote: > On 2022-01-15 18:33:23 +0100, Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On Vi, 14 ian 22, 15:37:21, Jonathan Dowland wrote: > > > On Fri, Jan 14, 2022 at 10:56:19AM +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > > > So clang-13 1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4 testing is in testing/unstable, > > > > but the changelog says: > > > > > > > > llvm-toolchain-13 (1:13.0.1~+rc1-1~exp4) experimental; urgency=medium > > > > > > Because despite what the changelog or the version string say, the > > > maintainer uploaded that version to unstable: > > > > > > https://tracker.debian.org/news/1293514/accepted-llvm-toolchain-13-11301rc1-1exp4-source-into-unstable/ > > > > In this particular case yes, though as far as I know it's possible that > > a Maintainer re-uploads the same package to unstable after it's been > > uploaded to experimental first. > > Thanks. I think I'll have to rely on what "apt-show-versions -a" > says to be sure that it has really been in unstable. >
Re: Why is systemd starting Firefox?
On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 21:17:50 +0100 (CET) local10 wrote: > Jan 23, 2022, 19:15 by songb...@anthive.com: > > > what desktop are you running? > > > > it may be set up in your desktop to automatically be started. > > > > Am using KDE. Don't have any tasks in KDE Autostart. > > Regards, > [exec] (killall firefox-esr) {killall firefox-esr} This is in my fluxbox menu I seldom use it nowadays. Thanks for the tip I move the line in another submenu Thanks for the tip Arne
Re: xfce suspend not working
Hi Richmond, Why don't you make an experiment? Make a full backup of your ssystem Do some serious testing in your spare time. Publish the results, please. You might do others a favour (now and in the future). Arne On Wed, 16 Mar 2022 12:48:27 + Richmond wrote: > Richmond writes: > > > I was using MATE but I installed xfce. When I select the suspend button > > a message appears saying suspend in 30 seconds. If I click suspend the > > screen locks. If I wait the system does not suspend. If I log in again > > an error message says suspend failed timeout reached. > > > > There seem to be conflicting settings available for example in power > > management and in session management for lock before suspend. I tried > > using slim instead of lightdm but this has removed the suspend options. > > > > What I want is for the system to suspend to ram if it is left > > unattended, and to suspend to ram when I request it to do so, and in > > both cases to lock the screen so that it is locked on return from > > suspend. How do I do this with XFCE (4?) ? > > I think I have fixed it. It was caused by the mate-screensaver dialog > running. >
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 20:08:37 -0500 John Hasler wrote: > Please don't feed the troll. No worry John, I have the tools prepared. Most secure laptop in the world. The writer of my BIOS is a coreboot forker. He soldered the CMOS by hand. Capitalists can't even break in my BIOS to stop me. They can put me in jail 5 - 6 months, I still have some Japanese tai-chi to do. When they feed me bananas I might even consider go voluntary. I am feeded far too long by the wrong system. And I have friends. Arne
Re: concerning gmail and that
sorry for using this mailing list to pass on a natural medicine that helps the third world Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 03:16:31 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > https://www.kaiostech.com/the-birth-of-the-smart-feature-phone-revolution/ > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:49:50 +0200 > deboer007 wrote: > > > They even used cotton for mineral extraction from healhty individuals. > > > > I can tell: hemp clothing is FAR more comfortable to wear. > > > > The capitalists even used slavery for the profit. > > > > And now they are even using a search engine google to help the rich in the > > medical world by making humanity sick. > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:17:53 +0200 > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > Google search: > > > > > > I use > > > > > > https://searx.org > > > > > > and you can switch of the google results. > > > > > > Happy searching that way. > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:10:54 +0200 > > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > > > Other examples: > > > > > > > > > > > > The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. > > > > > > > > So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. > > > > > > > > Even public health is used for profit. > > > > > > > > Ukraine has plenty of CBD > > > > > > > > So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. > > > > > > > > Ukraine > > > > > > > > # > > > > > > > > They still have vaccins to sell, > > > > > > > > The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination > > > > obligation. > > > > > > > > Doesn't that ring a bell? > > > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > > > > > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 > > > > mick crane wrote: > > > > > > > > > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images > > > > > with a > > > > > 360 view > > > > > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > > > > > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be > > > > > a > > > > > communal effort. > > > > > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > > > > > protocols how things work best. > > > > > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > > > > > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > > > > > mick > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
Re: concerning gmail and that
https://www.kaiostech.com/the-birth-of-the-smart-feature-phone-revolution/ On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:49:50 +0200 deboer007 wrote: > They even used cotton for mineral extraction from healhty individuals. > > I can tell: hemp clothing is FAR more comfortable to wear. > > The capitalists even used slavery for the profit. > > And now they are even using a search engine google to help the rich in the > medical world by making humanity sick. > > > Arne > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:17:53 +0200 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > Google search: > > > > I use > > > > https://searx.org > > > > and you can switch of the google results. > > > > Happy searching that way. > > > > Arne > > > > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:10:54 +0200 > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > Other examples: > > > > > > > > > The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. > > > > > > So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. > > > > > > Even public health is used for profit. > > > > > > Ukraine has plenty of CBD > > > > > > So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. > > > > > > Ukraine > > > > > > # > > > > > > They still have vaccins to sell, > > > > > > The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination > > > obligation. > > > > > > Doesn't that ring a bell? > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 > > > mick crane wrote: > > > > > > > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images with > > > > a > > > > 360 view > > > > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > > > > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be a > > > > communal effort. > > > > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > > > > protocols how things work best. > > > > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > > > > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > > > > mick > > > > > > > > > >
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
https://www.kaiostech.com/developers/ let firefox win the browserwar help the third world before they get captured by american capitalism we have the tools Arne On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 19:50:02 -0500 Larry Martell wrote: > On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 7:44 PM sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > > NO! > > > > Some people like to work for a boss and follow orders from imbiciles. > > You sound like an imbecile to me. > > > > On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 19:40:34 -0500 > > Larry Martell wrote: > > > > > On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 4:17 PM sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > The reason: > > > > > > > > I am promoting a free volunteer-run run society. > > > > > > > > This mailing list as example for how I learned. Thanks! > > > > > > > > Things go faster and better. > > > > > > > > > > > > All those commercial ones only have one goal: make more profit. > > > > > > > > Led by stupid managers with only $ $ eyes giving orders to developers. > > > > > > So you are against people making profit for their labors? > > >
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
NO! Some people like to work for a boss and follow orders from imbiciles. Arne On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 19:40:34 -0500 Larry Martell wrote: > On Sat, Jun 4, 2022 at 4:17 PM sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > The reason: > > > > I am promoting a free volunteer-run run society. > > > > This mailing list as example for how I learned. Thanks! > > > > Things go faster and better. > > > > > > All those commercial ones only have one goal: make more profit. > > > > Led by stupid managers with only $ $ eyes giving orders to developers. > > So you are against people making profit for their labors?
Re: concerning gmail and that
On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:17:53 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Google search: > > I use > > https://searx.org > > and you can switch of the google results. > > Happy searching that way. > > Arne > > > On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:10:54 +0200 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > Other examples: > > > > > > The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. > > > > So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. > > > > Even public health is used for profit. > > > > Ukraine has plenty of CBD > > Now, I'm off, in search of fair trade tomatoes. I already found Fairtrade bananas, that cured me of my restless legs! Arne > > So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. > > > > Ukraine > > > > # > > > > They still have vaccins to sell, > > > > The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination > > obligation. > > > > Doesn't that ring a bell? > > > > Arne > > > > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 > > mick crane wrote: > > > > > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images with a > > > 360 view > > > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > > > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be a > > > communal effort. > > > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > > > protocols how things work best. > > > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > > > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > > > mick > > > > > >
Re: concerning gmail and that
Google search: I use https://searx.org and you can switch of the google results. Happy searching that way. Arne On Sun, 5 Jun 2022 01:10:54 +0200 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Other examples: > > > The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. > > So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. > > Even public health is used for profit. > > Ukraine has plenty of CBD > > So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. > > Ukraine > > # > > They still have vaccins to sell, > > The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination > obligation. > > Doesn't that ring a bell? > > Arne > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 > mick crane wrote: > > > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images with a > > 360 view > > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be a > > communal effort. > > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > > protocols how things work best. > > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > > mick > > >
Re: concerning gmail and that
Other examples: The kapitalist know the medicine CBD is very healthy and very cheap. So they are selling it for the highest price for the smallest dosis. Even public health is used for profit. Ukraine has plenty of CBD So they make war in Ukraine to prefend it entering the market too soon. Ukraine # They still have vaccins to sell, The Australian gouvernement and industrials are free from vacination obligation. Doesn't that ring a bell? Arne On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 23:14:44 +0100 mick crane wrote: > There was that Gernman guy who worked out how you could do images with a > 360 view > and he was jumped on by copyright lawyers. > This computer, internet phenomenon, industrial change, is meant to be a > communal effort. > I saw that there are Requests For Comment which try to establish > protocols how things work best. > My gripe with these bandwagon jumpers like gmail is the taking of > community concepts, monetising them and ignoring these RFCs. > mick >
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 17:07:32 -0400 Edwin Zimmerman wrote: > > > There will be always volunteers for learning/perfectioning a mailserver. > > > > Donations for the best mailserver in the world for example. > As a sysadmin of a mailserver, I can tell you this would never be able to > compete on uptime, security, and features of gmail. > rsync to every country for example # uprecords # Uptime | System Boot up +--- 1 131 days, 03:28:53 | Linux 4.19.152Fri Mar 12 16:19:55 2021 277 days, 18:00:15 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64 Tue Oct 12 02:00:22 2021 371 days, 00:45:31 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64 Sun Jan 9 23:44:43 2022 462 days, 05:55:04 | Linux 5.7.10-arne-t620q Mon Aug 3 19:35:15 2020 552 days, 07:34:58 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64 Fri Aug 20 18:25:01 2021 -> 649 days, 16:57:39 | Linux 5.10.0-8-amd64 Sat Apr 16 06:23:31 2022 734 days, 23:00:23 | Linux 4.19.152Sun Dec 6 18:30:36 2020 834 days, 02:00:06 | Linux 4.19.152Mon Nov 2 16:03:18 2020 929 days, 13:00:08 | Linux 4.19.0-6-amd64 Thu Nov 21 02:59:06 2019 1026 days, 15:55:15 | Linux 5.3.0-0.bpo.2-amd6 Fri Jun 26 00:46:57 2020 +--- 1up in 2 days, 14:37:20 | atTue Jun 7 13:58:29 2022 no1 in81 days, 10:31:15 | atThu Aug 25 09:52:24 2022 up 946 days, 19:40:23 | since Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019 down 1 day , 07:53:57 | since Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019 %up 99.860 | since Wed Oct 30 18:46:50 2019 on the downtime: powerloss, experimenting, learning on a thin client I keep a webserver running at home: https://linuxmuseum.arnekai.net/ 538Mb now And now I am setting up buku server, I found another job of playing with debian/devuan That is an example of working with volunteers PS. I could use some mirrors keeping linux history is important
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
Hi, The reason: I am promoting a free volunteer-run run society. This mailing list as example for how I learned. Thanks! Things go faster and better. All those commercial ones only have one goal: make more profit. Led by stupid managers with only $ $ eyes giving orders to developers. Thanks, have a nice day Arne On Sat, 4 Jun 2022 16:29:18 -0400 wec wrote: > On 6/4/22 4:02 PM, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > My first mail provider (in Oslo) promised free mailadress for life. > > > > Then it was sold to a kapitalist and they started to ask money. > > > > I do not like that. > > > > I know it is possible to run a free host. > > > > By volunteers running the server for example. > Why not you be the first volunteer??? > > > > > > > > Arne > > > > > > On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 14:00:27 -0500 > > John Hasler wrote: > > > >> Arne writes: > >>> So I am also in the search for a good free provider. > >> Why does it need to be free? >
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 15:34:19 -0500 John Hasler wrote: > sp...@caiway.net writes: > > I know it is possible to run a free host. > > By volunteers running the server for example. > > There are expenses. Who pays them? There will be always volunteers for learning/perfectioning a mailserver. Donations for the best mailserver in the world for example. IMHO Arne
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
Hi, My first mail provider (in Oslo) promised free mailadress for life. Then it was sold to a kapitalist and they started to ask money. I do not like that. I know it is possible to run a free host. By volunteers running the server for example. Arne On Sat, 04 Jun 2022 14:00:27 -0500 John Hasler wrote: > Arne writes: > > So I am also in the search for a good free provider. > > Why does it need to be free?
Re: google account say it will no longer deliver email
Hi, IMO I would search for another mail account. I use google mail only for sites where i expect SPAM. Last time I checked google mail is some 3 years ago. So I tried my provider's mail account. There it is not possible to send to protonmail. It has also no working web interface. So I am also in the search for a good free provider. Arne On Wed, 11 May 2022 15:25:34 +0200 Fero Dali wrote: > I got a warning from google that my account will be discontinued. > > > On May 30, you may lose access to apps that are using less secure sign-in > > technology > > To help keep your account secure, Google will no longer support the use of > > third-party apps or devices which ask you to sign in to your Google Account > > using only your username and password. Instead, you’ll need to sign in > > using Sign in with Google > > I have used a google account to read email from mailing lists. I am using > fetchmail to get emails from google. Now it says it will discontinue this > access to my mail. I do not want to use webmail (I need to receive my mail > on my computer). Is there a way to somehow download emails from gmail > as I used to after May 30? > > Thanks >
Re: Very Urgent.
dubai Created Saturday 21 May 2022 Hi Sami! Thanks for your message! I would like your help to get my master business plan accomplished. We will meet together with the highest ayatollas. There I will explain my master plan. This meeting will be recorded for eternity. I bring my guitar. You send flight ticket, pay for cheap single hotel room. It is not about money. It will benefit humanity. It's about ARNE KAI BANANA BEER Have a nice day my friends, Greetings, Arne Kai de Boer Miranda 11 3402 HG IJsselstein Netherlands PS. God tolerates all religions PS2. https://cinema.arnekai.net On Wed, 18 May 2022 14:45:52 +0400 Сами Аль-Амри wrote: > Good day my Friend, It would be an honor if we can be friends, you look so > smart and a business mysterious person. I am Sami Al-Amri, from Dubai Islamic > depository. Please can we have a business discussion that can benefit both of > us with my position. Reply me and I will explain the details to your > understanding. > > Regards > Mr. Sami Kumido tomorrow I will receive your heart by post!
Re: file born 30 seconds after its creation on ext4 - bug?
On Fri, 29 Apr 2022 13:45:15 -0400 > linux caches file system pages in memory how does one force to refresh this memory with a command? Thanks!
Re: updatedb.mlocate
On Sat, 9 Apr 2022 17:50:03 +0100 Brian wrote: < plocate is a locate(1) based on posting lists, giving much faster searches on a much smaller index. It is a drop-in replacement for mlocate in nearly all aspects, and is fast on SSDs and non-SSDs alike. > Besides this it also handles sshfs mounts proper my 2 EURO cents > On Sat 09 Apr 2022 at 12:39:45 -0400, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > > On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 11:04:18AM -0500, Roy J. Tellason, Sr. wrote: > > > So around midnight I am seeing a burst of activity, which sometimes > > > interferes with whatever else I happen to be doing at the time. Looking > > > at the process list, I see the above-referenced come and go. I didn't > > > want this, and it's not apparent to me how to deal with it. > > > > > > How do I find out where this is invoked, so I can get rid of it? > > > > > You can uninstall the mlocate package. Or, you can edit > > /etc/cron.daily/mlocate and comment out the cron entry. That would > > leave the package installed, but you would need to keep the database > > updated manually. > > Or replace mlocate with plocate, which is reckoned to be better than > mlocate. >
Re: flock gives me this answer - the command - invalid hash
On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 15:45:34 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 14:43:29 +0100 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 18:01:58 +0100 > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > main.go:203: gathering packages: bufio.Scanner: token too long > > > > > > > > > Hi, > > > Is this a go or a flock problem? > > > > > > Thanks! > > > > I forgot the commandI > > > > # flock /srv/manpages.debian.org/debiman/exclusive.lock debiman > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash > > 0621a8200cf12ad1d50cd367b1e88795271138b289e9ad3ee2f2a8e07137b558) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash > > c588139ce58dafacfb42b5788b2c81b6d88e6d7ef052bfe3598e7959c7f922c6) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash > > b58a6f23b3fa3c7ea69b30bbcb2e44bc1f61c12cd82c51bc1d30a5fb377c1d5d) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash > > 05291f0f5fff2b67656af6a7ec2d25bf02d9aa58bad65efc10fbf38edba5e295) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-i386.gz" (hash > > 3f8e89fa08db4311a092282815ef4342197970f612f3a4a4073d1de2a7e966fb) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash > > d6e46a83f4dfc4b6835a3c2f3fbef9e0fa365f8c3e81c0e03e1c2d018b3253cd) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash > > 149f0546fa92388cf41204319c9d24756932a82bd899003f1b6375752070f47c) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash > > bff56e69d45f75aa6a3245b318b4ede91eff478f9e0a24846a3c90de69bfda49) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-all.gz" (hash > > de678f90af8f78ddd06d5f566f8895e35001c28390f4117204b0ed71cf7d5da5) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/main/Contents-armel.gz" (hash > > 0efac3783ac710e8889429fd7874726fb735110d4cbb8790bfd20d6821008612) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash > > e615cfd33099d6c07b92443fa08ab27ebb586fb8b59ff72a6a7843c062c80a97) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash > > e439354261b95e8bde9590f5a878e5f53d750bd1ad201e4eac7659162e51a6ea) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-all.gz" (hash > > ec492f14351adb522a96f3ad0eabda96670a6566203febe4b1ad1fac58b06b42) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash > > f5eab124d42590d001d7758d81a1ac5506a913cea86306870918b7100f7a6eee) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-i386.gz" (hash > > 5dabf5689a7b401088deeec3254946fb9233c2d6751e928c6151fbb259faf665) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash > > c964ca06d9e45da37ade8c8b919de28e3c8354d354dce0e2074ec4a1df9db648) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash > > 3c461e264d1e434d4c43670165482d7fcbe35957eb07a06689eac7ecfb9eaa4a) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash > > 523c4d50ddaf2a43ab697e80d870c3ecdbdc4ea817e6a694e75c63d53c298539) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash > > 8a44310179fb0dd56a90e1dc23300eec325ba063a0c20e7b03c2097b34386e77) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > > "testing/contrib/Contents-armel.gz" (hash > > 14aed3ba428160984d602d04689149c8151392295ff3ddbb4e023d2121fb38dd) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:61: 141792 content entries, 16402 > > packages > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > > "testing/main/binary-s390x/Packages.gz" (hash > > fc0dd7acb2ca73f65b84cb94e81961c5dfff86641b936a973c4556735e87ac67) > > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > > "testing/main/binary-all/Packages.gz" (hash > > 4ca5e3190985ab06bfb86a8264dc9429de
Re: flock gives me this answer - the command - invalid hash
On Sun, 16 Jan 2022 14:43:29 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 18:01:58 +0100 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > main.go:203: gathering packages: bufio.Scanner: token too long > > > > > > Hi, > > Is this a go or a flock problem? > > > > Thanks! > > I forgot the commandI > > # flock /srv/manpages.debian.org/debiman/exclusive.lock debiman > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash > 0621a8200cf12ad1d50cd367b1e88795271138b289e9ad3ee2f2a8e07137b558) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash > c588139ce58dafacfb42b5788b2c81b6d88e6d7ef052bfe3598e7959c7f922c6) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash > b58a6f23b3fa3c7ea69b30bbcb2e44bc1f61c12cd82c51bc1d30a5fb377c1d5d) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash > 05291f0f5fff2b67656af6a7ec2d25bf02d9aa58bad65efc10fbf38edba5e295) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-i386.gz" (hash > 3f8e89fa08db4311a092282815ef4342197970f612f3a4a4073d1de2a7e966fb) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash > d6e46a83f4dfc4b6835a3c2f3fbef9e0fa365f8c3e81c0e03e1c2d018b3253cd) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash > 149f0546fa92388cf41204319c9d24756932a82bd899003f1b6375752070f47c) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash > bff56e69d45f75aa6a3245b318b4ede91eff478f9e0a24846a3c90de69bfda49) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-all.gz" > (hash de678f90af8f78ddd06d5f566f8895e35001c28390f4117204b0ed71cf7d5da5) > 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/main/Contents-armel.gz" (hash > 0efac3783ac710e8889429fd7874726fb735110d4cbb8790bfd20d6821008612) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash > e615cfd33099d6c07b92443fa08ab27ebb586fb8b59ff72a6a7843c062c80a97) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash > e439354261b95e8bde9590f5a878e5f53d750bd1ad201e4eac7659162e51a6ea) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-all.gz" (hash > ec492f14351adb522a96f3ad0eabda96670a6566203febe4b1ad1fac58b06b42) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash > f5eab124d42590d001d7758d81a1ac5506a913cea86306870918b7100f7a6eee) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-i386.gz" (hash > 5dabf5689a7b401088deeec3254946fb9233c2d6751e928c6151fbb259faf665) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash > c964ca06d9e45da37ade8c8b919de28e3c8354d354dce0e2074ec4a1df9db648) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash > 3c461e264d1e434d4c43670165482d7fcbe35957eb07a06689eac7ecfb9eaa4a) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash > 523c4d50ddaf2a43ab697e80d870c3ecdbdc4ea817e6a694e75c63d53c298539) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash > 8a44310179fb0dd56a90e1dc23300eec325ba063a0c20e7b03c2097b34386e77) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting > "testing/contrib/Contents-armel.gz" (hash > 14aed3ba428160984d602d04689149c8151392295ff3ddbb4e023d2121fb38dd) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:61: 141792 content entries, 16402 packages > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > "testing/main/binary-s390x/Packages.gz" (hash > fc0dd7acb2ca73f65b84cb94e81961c5dfff86641b936a973c4556735e87ac67) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > "testing/main/binary-all/Packages.gz" (hash > 4ca5e3190985ab06bfb86a8264dc9429de26c6c0c2cd448abfcfda784420f8d5) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > "testing/main/binary-armhf/Packages.gz" (hash > 16c651fd2a3de694fd752ff4fce26957c100d7975de89e920e2e20f4be19cad1) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > "testing/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz" (hash > 91c7f5ac0a1cccfff55e273ddfc76a15fa2b78011663281cd22ac68ff2f8409f) > 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting > "test
Re: flock gives me this answer - the command
On Sat, 15 Jan 2022 18:01:58 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > main.go:203: gathering packages: bufio.Scanner: token too long > > > Hi, > Is this a go or a flock problem? > > Thanks! I forgot the commandI # flock /srv/manpages.debian.org/debiman/exclusive.lock debiman 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash 0621a8200cf12ad1d50cd367b1e88795271138b289e9ad3ee2f2a8e07137b558) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash c588139ce58dafacfb42b5788b2c81b6d88e6d7ef052bfe3598e7959c7f922c6) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash b58a6f23b3fa3c7ea69b30bbcb2e44bc1f61c12cd82c51bc1d30a5fb377c1d5d) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash 05291f0f5fff2b67656af6a7ec2d25bf02d9aa58bad65efc10fbf38edba5e295) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-i386.gz" (hash 3f8e89fa08db4311a092282815ef4342197970f612f3a4a4073d1de2a7e966fb) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash d6e46a83f4dfc4b6835a3c2f3fbef9e0fa365f8c3e81c0e03e1c2d018b3253cd) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash 149f0546fa92388cf41204319c9d24756932a82bd899003f1b6375752070f47c) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash bff56e69d45f75aa6a3245b318b4ede91eff478f9e0a24846a3c90de69bfda49) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-all.gz" (hash de678f90af8f78ddd06d5f566f8895e35001c28390f4117204b0ed71cf7d5da5) 2022/01/16 14:26:16 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/main/Contents-armel.gz" (hash 0efac3783ac710e8889429fd7874726fb735110d4cbb8790bfd20d6821008612) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-s390x.gz" (hash e615cfd33099d6c07b92443fa08ab27ebb586fb8b59ff72a6a7843c062c80a97) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-armhf.gz" (hash e439354261b95e8bde9590f5a878e5f53d750bd1ad201e4eac7659162e51a6ea) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-all.gz" (hash ec492f14351adb522a96f3ad0eabda96670a6566203febe4b1ad1fac58b06b42) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-mipsel.gz" (hash f5eab124d42590d001d7758d81a1ac5506a913cea86306870918b7100f7a6eee) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-i386.gz" (hash 5dabf5689a7b401088deeec3254946fb9233c2d6751e928c6151fbb259faf665) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-arm64.gz" (hash c964ca06d9e45da37ade8c8b919de28e3c8354d354dce0e2074ec4a1df9db648) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-ppc64el.gz" (hash 3c461e264d1e434d4c43670165482d7fcbe35957eb07a06689eac7ecfb9eaa4a) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-mips64el.gz" (hash 523c4d50ddaf2a43ab697e80d870c3ecdbdc4ea817e6a694e75c63d53c298539) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-amd64.gz" (hash 8a44310179fb0dd56a90e1dc23300eec325ba063a0c20e7b03c2097b34386e77) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getcontents.go:78: getting "testing/contrib/Contents-armel.gz" (hash 14aed3ba428160984d602d04689149c8151392295ff3ddbb4e023d2121fb38dd) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:61: 141792 content entries, 16402 packages 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-s390x/Packages.gz" (hash fc0dd7acb2ca73f65b84cb94e81961c5dfff86641b936a973c4556735e87ac67) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-all/Packages.gz" (hash 4ca5e3190985ab06bfb86a8264dc9429de26c6c0c2cd448abfcfda784420f8d5) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-armhf/Packages.gz" (hash 16c651fd2a3de694fd752ff4fce26957c100d7975de89e920e2e20f4be19cad1) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-i386/Packages.gz" (hash 91c7f5ac0a1cccfff55e273ddfc76a15fa2b78011663281cd22ac68ff2f8409f) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-mips64el/Packages.gz" (hash 05e2112b99124657d0ad1e6e9ac3375a1eb53835513247c84e8001a1702c2973) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-armel/Packages.gz" (hash edb33994dda8b11f6e7e27847879e97082c7743ecb7127bba5d543e6b239585c) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-ppc64el/Packages.gz" (hash 023a1763a937a5ef7d739f2ff4c62431124830b2304f0bdc8fd2a01733f3cace) 2022/01/16 14:26:20 getpackages.go:190: getting "testing/main/binary-mipsel/Packages.gz
flock gives me this answer
main.go:203: gathering packages: bufio.Scanner: token too long Hi, Is this a go or a flock problem? Thanks!
Re: restructure folders
> > > What are you trying to do? > > > > I want to extract all man pages and all docs from all packages. I do > > not want to install the packages. Then make nice search interfaces > > with dwww and recoll. > > > > This is to be used in areas without internet access. I have a local > > repository. > > > > > > I found a solution: > > I made a chroot with debootstrap, minimal install > then I move all *deb from the repository inside a temp directory in > the chroot > > then I can dpkg --unpack *.deb let the packages get unpacked in the > system, without installing > > then I can copy the /usr/share/man etc. directories to the proper > place. > > > Thanks for the ideas! > No this is no good solution I must install all packages and this seems an impossible task Too much questions I have to answer
Re: restructure folders
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 07:54:38 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 22:53:01 -0700 > Charles Curley wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 06:00:12 +0100 > > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > > > I found a python script to extract debian packages, but every > > > package is extracted in a directory named after the packagefile, > > > so this structure is formed: > > > > What are you trying to do? > > I want to extract all man pages and all docs from all packages. I do > not want to install the packages. Then make nice search interfaces > with dwww and recoll. > > This is to be used in areas without internet access. I have a local > repository. > > I found a solution: I made a chroot with debootstrap, minimal install then I move all *deb from the repository inside a temp directory in the chroot then I can dpkg --unpack *.deb let the packages get unpacked in the system, without installing then I can copy the /usr/share/man etc. directories to the proper place. Thanks for the ideas!
Re: restructure folders
On Wed, 12 Jan 2022 22:53:01 -0700 Charles Curley wrote: > On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 06:00:12 +0100 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > I found a python script to extract debian packages, but every > > package is extracted in a directory named after the packagefile, so > > this structure is formed: > > What are you trying to do? I want to extract all man pages and all docs from all packages. I do not want to install the packages. Then make nice search interfaces with dwww and recoll. This is to be used in areas without internet access. I have a local repository.
Re: restructure folders
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 05:41:49 +0100 Emanuel Berg wrote: > sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > I have this foldertree tree: > > > > /dir1/dirA/dirB > > /dir2/dir* > > > > I want the foldertree to become: > > > > /dirA/DirB > > /dir* > > > > Is this possible on the commandline? > > Any idea is welcome > > Shell programming? > I found a python script to extract debian packages, but every package is extracted in a directory named after the packagefile, so this structure is formed: /abi-dumper_1.2-1_all.deb/usr/bin /abi-dumper_1.2-1_all.deb/usr/share/doc/abi-dumper .. .. /abigail-doc_1.8-1_all.deb/usr/share/doc /abigail-doc_1.8-1_all.deb/usr/share/man .. .. /zzuf_0.15-1+b1_amd64.deb/usr/bin it is about 60.000 different parent folders the python script (a langauge I can not read): import argparse import os import glob import ntpath import subprocess import stat import time import datetime ELF_HEADER = b"\x7fELF" TIME_FORMAT = "%H:%M:%S, %9A, %d-%m-%Y" def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('root', help='the root directory from where to search for all the .deb files') parser.add_argument('dest', help='the destination directory to which the debs will be extracted') parser.add_argument('--del_nonelfs', default=True, help='Delete all non-elf files after extracting a .deb') args = parser.parse_args() root_dir = args.root dest_dir_root = args.dest del_nonelfs = args.del_nonelfs print("Extracting all debs from {} to {}".format(root_dir, dest_dir_root)) print("Deleting non-elf files: {}".format(del_nonelfs)) break_counter = 0 break_limit = -1 global_start_time = time.localtime() print("Extraction started on: {}".format(time.strftime(TIME_FORMAT, global_start_time))) full_deb_file_names = set() # Recursively searching from the root directory print("Searching for .deb files:") for r, d, f in os.walk(root_dir): # Searching the directory for all .deb files for full_deb_file_name in glob.glob(os.path.join(r, '*.deb')): full_deb_file_names.add(full_deb_file_name) print("deb files found: {}".format(len(full_deb_file_names)), end = '\r', flush=True) break_counter += 1 if break_limit >= 0 and break_counter >= break_limit: break if break_limit >= 0 and break_counter >= break_limit: break print("") total = len(full_deb_file_names) for i, full_deb_file_name in enumerate(full_deb_file_names): deb_file_name = ntpath.basename(full_deb_file_name) dest_dir = os.path.join(dest_dir_root, deb_file_name) os.mkdir(dest_dir) print("\r{}".format(' ' * os.get_terminal_size()[0]), end='\r', flush=True) print("({} / {}) Extracting {}".format(i + 1, total, full_deb_file_name), end='', flush=True) extract_deb(full_deb_file_name, deb_file_name, dest_dir) if del_nonelfs: print("\r{}".format(' ' * os.get_terminal_size()[0]), end='\r', flush=True) print("({} / {}) Deleting non-elfs {}".format(i + 1, total, dest_dir), end='', flush=True) delete_non_elfs(dest_dir) print("") global_end_time = time.localtime() print("Finished on: {}".format(time.strftime(TIME_FORMAT, global_end_time))) global_run_time = format_time_delta(global_start_time, global_end_time) print("Total time: {}".format(global_run_time)) def extract_deb(deb_file_path, deb_file_name, dest_dir): # TODO dpkg assumes the user has this installed. Maybe it would be better to extract manually? Wikipedia tells how this file should be structured: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deb_(file_format) p = subprocess.Popen(['dpkg', '-x', deb_file_path, dest_dir], cwd=dest_dir) p.wait() # Giving myself read and write permissions to all files and read/write/traverse permissions to directories (because apparently that's necessary) for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dest_dir): for d in dirs: full_dir_path = os.path.join(root, d) if not os.path.islink(full_dir_path): os.chmod(os.path.join(root, d), stat.S_IREAD | stat.S_IWRITE | stat.S_IEXEC) for f in files: full_file_path = os.path.join(root, f) if not os.path.islink(full_file_path): os.chmod(os.path.join(root, f), stat.S_IREAD | stat.S_IWRITE) def delete_non_elfs(root_dir): for r, d, f in os.walk(root_dir): for file_name in f: full_file_name = os.path.join(r, file_name) # We don't want to delete something that may be somewhere else. if not os.path.islink(ful
restructure folders
I have this foldertree tree: /dir1/dirA/dirB /dir2/dir* I want the foldertree to become: /dirA/DirB /dir* Is this possible on the commandline? Any idea is welcome Thanks!
Re: what is flooding /var/tmp?
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021 09:53:21 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 22:59:06 -0500 > Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 04:23:23AM +0100, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > > > My /var/tmp directory gets flooded by big files named: > > > > > > sort01ei1t > > > sort01Eq7u > > > sort01sLAs > > > ... > > > sortzZZtvv > > > The files are generated by a cronjob for updatedb. There is no file /etc/updatedb.conf so I created one, containing one line: PRUNEPATH="/mnt/nas" When I run updatedb manually updatedb does also index /mnt/nas So /etc/updatedb.conf doesn't work for locate So I edited /etc/cron.daily/locate The line PRUNEPATHS="/tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /afs /amd /alex /var/spool /sfs /media /var/lib/schroot/mount" I changed to PRUNEPATHS="/mnt/nas /tmp /usr/tmp /var/tmp /afs /amd /alex /var/spool /sfs /media /var/lib/schroot/mount" This should work I guess, as long as I do not run updatedb manually. Then I installed mlocate, this has a /etc/updatdb.conf with a line in it: PRUNEFS=".. fuse.sshfs .." mlocate works out of the box plocate also locate has a severe bug with mounted sshfs I switched to plocate Thanks all
Re: what is flooding /var/tmp?
On Thu, 25 Nov 2021 04:23:23 +0100 "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > Hello, > > My /var/tmp directory gets flooded by big files named: > > sort01ei1t > sort01Eq7u > sort01sLAs > ... > sortzZZtvv > > > the files are approx. 13 Gb each. > In 24 hours > 6000 are written. > they are approx. 13 Mb each, correction # lsof /var/tmp/sort* lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.gvfsd-fuse file system /run/user/1000/gvfs Output information may be incomplete. lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.portal file system /run/user/1000/doc Output information may be incomplete. the files are owned by root > My big partition is filled by it until the system freezes. > > The files are plain text files, containing sshfs paths: > > /mnt/nas/sshfs/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/ > . > > nas and desktop are running debian 11 daily updated. > > How can I find out which program is writing these files? > > Thanks! > >
Re: what is flooding /var/tmp?
On Wed, 24 Nov 2021 22:59:06 -0500 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Nov 25, 2021 at 04:23:23AM +0100, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > Hello, > > > > My /var/tmp directory gets flooded by big files named: > > > > sort01ei1t > > sort01Eq7u > > sort01sLAs > > ... > > sortzZZtvv > > > > > > the files are approx. 13 Gb each. > > In 24 hours > 6000 are written. > > > How can I find out which program is writing these files? > > They're almost certainly temporary files created by sort(1). > > "strings /usr/bin/sort | grep sortX" pretty much confirms this. The > program contains the string /sortXX which is a template that > could be used by mktemp(3) or a similar routine for temp file name > generation, and it matches the length of your filenames. > > So, you're looking for a shell script or a shell command that uses > sort, and has a VERY large input. > > Since the files appear on a regular basis, you're probably looking for > something triggered by cron, or a systemd timer. > > If you can figure out when the files start appearing, you can narrow > down the start time of the job. If it's the same start time every > day, that could help you identify which job it is, in case there are > lots. Then again, most systems don't have a huge number of cron jobs, > so it shouldn't be hard to look at all of them. > > If it's a different time every day, then you might be looking for > systemd timers. They're weird and I don't really understand them > yet, so if you have to tackle one of them, good luck. > Thanks for your imput [erhaps ot will find a clue
what is flooding /var/tmp?
Hello, My /var/tmp directory gets flooded by big files named: sort01ei1t sort01Eq7u sort01sLAs ... sortzZZtvv the files are approx. 13 Gb each. In 24 hours > 6000 are written. My big partition is filled by it until the system freezes. The files are plain text files, containing sshfs paths: /mnt/nas/sshfs/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/self/task/413551/root/proc/ . nas and desktop are running debian 11 daily updated. How can I find out which program is writing these files? Thanks!
Re: Mouse left button acts really strange
> > I really like Logitech mouses (fast scrolling!), but when used often > > they break each one/two year. > > Sometimes wire most of the time left button. > > I buy them per 3. > > It's funny. It's also funny that old time vacuum tubes last longer than transistors dont't they? :-)
Re: Mouse left button acts really strange
I really like Logitech mouses (fast scrolling!), but when used often they break each one/two year. Sometimes wire most of the time left button. I buy them per 3.
Re: /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container
On Sat, 04 Sep 2021 14:46:21 -0400 The Wanderer wrote: > On 2021-09-04 at 13:20, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > On Sat, Sep 04, 2021 at 12:54:35PM -0400, Stefan Monnier wrote: > > > >> Greg Wooledge [2021-09-04 11:35:25] wrote: > >> > On Sat, Sep 04, 2021 at 04:49:24PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > >> >> # file /sbin/reboot > > Based on what I read of the thread, that package is > progress-linux-container. > > $ apt-cache policy progress-linux-container > progress-linux-container: > Installed: (none) > Candidate: 20210101-2 > Version table: > 20210101-2 900 > 800 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stable/main amd64 Packages > 800 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian stable/main i386 Packages > 900 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 > Packages 900 http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian testing/main i386 > Packages > > progress-linux-container is a package in Debian, and at least at a > glance, is apparently meant for installing on a Debian system. (Or > else it made it from the downstream distribution into upstream Debian > by mistake, somehow.) > > It's just not meant for installing on a host system; it's meant for > installing only inside a container. > > What resulted in it being installed in the OP's case is unclear (the > OP has said he doesn't know), but at least at a glance it doesn't > look like this is a case of mixing different operating systems, > unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean by that. > Thw Wanderer, you are absolutely right our posts may have crossed the case is solved see above # apt remove progress-linux-container solved the issue and in addition, I must have installed by hand, in the wrong place in OS not inside container my bad glad it is cleared thanks sp007
Re: /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container SOLVED
SOLVED /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt is from package progress-linux-container: Progress Linux is a Debian derivative distribution focused on system integration. This package is a metapackage to be installed in a container (systemd-nspawn). # apt remove progress-linux-container let's see if this is the problem YES I have no idea why it was installed. Thanks, Reco
Re: /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container
On Sat, 4 Sep 2021 16:42:45 +0300 Reco wrote: > Hi. > /bin/systemd reboot > > And, what about these: > > ls -al /sbin/reboot > file /sbin/reboot > > Reco > the commands poweroff and reboot are textfiles. I have no idea # mcedit /sbin/reboot: #!/bin/sh echo "${0}: disabled in systemd-nspawn container" if [ -e /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt elif [ -e /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt fi exit 1 #eof # mcedit /sbin/poweroff: #!/bin/sh echo "${0}: disabled in systemd-nspawn container" if [ -e /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /etc/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt elif [ -e /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt ] then cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt fi exit 1 # cat /usr/share/open-infrastructure/container/shutdown.txt Linux container share the kernel of the host system they are running on, there is no need to reboot just the container. However, please contact your system administrator to reboot this container from the host system. So the reason is found, now I have to find out who/what take over these basic commands I have no packages with open-infrastructure installed tia
Re: /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container
On Sat, 4 Sep 2021 16:42:45 +0300 Reco wrote: > Hi. > > On Sat, Sep 04, 2021 at 02:40:13PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > Suddenly I can no longer reboot or poweroff my up-to-date > > bullseye system: > > > > # reboot > > /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container > > Unless I'm mistaken, these messages are not generated by systemd. > In fact, there's nothing that resembles such messages in systemd > sources. > > So, try this, for starters: > > /bin/systemd reboot > # /bin/systemd reboot Excess arguments. > And, what about these: > > ls -al /sbin/reboot # ls -al /sbin/reboot -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 319 Mar 24 05:22 /sbin/reboot > file /sbin/reboot > # file /sbin/reboot /sbin/reboot: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable > Reco > thx
/usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container
Hi, Suddenly I can no longer reboot or poweroff my up-to-date bullseye system: # reboot /usr/sbin/reboot: disabled in systemd-nspawn container Linux container share the kernel of the host system they are running on, there is no need to reboot just the container. However, please contact your system administrator to reboot this container from the host system. # poweroff /usr/sbin/poweroff: disabled in systemd-nspawn container Linux container share the kernel of the host system they are running on, there is no need to reboot just the container. However, please contact your system administrator to reboot this container from the host system. I am definitively NOT in a container. I did experiment with systemd-nspawn some weeks ago and stopped using it. I did often reboot/poweroff this system after this, and I have no idea where to look for the bug. # apt purge systemd-container does not help Now I do Alt+SysReq+...to reboot/poweroff tia
Re: mouse pointer in changes unwanted
On Sun, 22 Aug 2021 17:15:33 -0600 Charles Curley wrote: > On Sun, 22 Aug 2021 23:45:07 +0200 > "sp...@caiway.net" wrote: > > > I use sddm as display manager, when this is started I get my chosen > > big green cursor but when I log in it changes to a small red > > mouse pointer > > > > When I start blackbox, the green one also changes to the red > > You didn't say what desktop environment you are using, e.g. XFCE, > Gnome, Cinnamon. > It happens in fluxbox as well as in blackbox.
mouse pointer in changes unwanted
My mouse cursor does not follow update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme I use sddm as display manager, when this is started I get my chosen big green cursor but when I log in it changes to a small red mouse pointer When I start blackbox, the green one also changes to the red adduser test login as test the cursor stays green When I logout and get back to sddm's login screen the cursor is again the right, big green one So is has to be some startup thing in my home directory I checked the .X files, could find anything I don't where els to look Thanks! update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme * 67 /usr/share/icons/Chameleon-Mint-Large/cursor.theme 49 manual mode cat /etc/X11/cursors/Chameleon-Mint-Large.theme -> /usr/share/icons/Chameleon-Mint-Large/cursor.theme [Icon Theme] Name=Chameleon-DarkSkyBlue Large 0.5 Comment=Cursor Theme by Giuseppe Benigno Inherits=Chameleon-Mint-Large Example=left_ptr
Re: how to to start X Window in debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 10:30:27 -0400 Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 04:13:37PM +0200, sp...@caiway.net wrote: > > lou what about > > # apt install xorg fluxbox > > > > $ startx > > In theory that might work (you may also need firmware), but the amount > of bandwidth you'd burn through downloading *all* those packages each > and every time you boot the live image would be an appalling waste. > with a local repository ... but you are right, perhaps it seems not a smart thing to do
Re: how to to start X Window in debian-live-11.0.0-i386-standard.iso
On Sun, 15 Aug 2021 11:30:07 +0800 Jeremy Ardley wrote: then these X apps are to be run remotely > On 15/8/21 11:22 am, lou wrote: > > > > and what is password for root? > > > You should be able to do > > sudo passwd root > > and set your own password > > Thanks for the tips lou & Jeremy lou what about # apt install xorg fluxbox $ startx
Re: 🔥 Sponsored post on https://debian.org
On Wed, 26 May 2021 20:55:16 +0200 deloptes wrote: > James H. H. Lampert wrote: > > > At least the OP was polite enough to *ask* about posting ads, rather > > than just *doing* it. > > Send him/her flowers :) > statue in every major city
Re: Publish open source software
On Fri, 3 Apr 2020 19:52:24 -0500 Nate Bargmann wrote: > - Nate >It is also a product that can be self hosted as some projects are > doing. I will look into that, thanks Nate
Re: Publish open source software
I see a lot of Free Software development migrating to > Gitlab: > > https://about.gitlab.com/ > > It is also a product that can be self hosted as some projects are > doing. > > - Nate > free for 30 days - This is something I don't like Get free trial - This I also don't like Thanks for the hint anyhow! When I have to pay to contribute to the community... I rather host it myself (as I do now)
Publish open source software
Hi. Would like to publish some open source software. In the past I used sourceforge but I don't like their policies anymore. Is git the way to go nowadays? But then again I do not like MS `|` github. Any recommendations please...
Re: get an alert when a mail arrives from certain addresses
> You want to use a mail filtering program. Usually people > recommend procmail, but honestly, everyone who used procmail > whom I have introduced to the maildrop mailfilter has switched > over. > > sudo apt install maildrop > > -dsr- > Thanks for the suggestion! Could you tell a bit more on how to integrate this with Claws Mail? I am used to Claws Mail, I love it, but my domoticz software sends urgent alerts, I want to be announced directly. Or should I use search engine searx? -- Thanks!
get an alert when a mail arrives from certain addresses
Hello, I am using Claws Mail since ages. Very good! Now I want to get an alert when a mail arrives from certain addresses. Studied the preferences I don't find an option. I guess I have to take a look at a command line solution. Check mail every minute, check the sender, Alert Any advice is welcome! -- Thanks!