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On 12/05/2024 19:04, Terry Coles wrote:
nothing in the dump that made any sense to me. I'm loth to post the
whole dump here, although as you say a lot has already been exposed.
I've fixed it. I looked again at the settings for my router, which
apparently has two ways of defining Port
dump here, although as you say a lot has already been exposed.
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On 12/05/2024 16:46, Terry Coles wrote:
$ telnet -4 bitfolk.com 54321
Trying 85.119.80.199...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection refused
$
I'm not sure what all that means. The American author of the code has
I've just worked out what Ralph was saying
originally built
and tested the server prior to installation at WMT.
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forwarding is set up to allow this, but I would have
expected the Router to detect the attempt anyway.
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OS and all the
associated configurations.
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Is there a way to repair this?
I tried:
sudo apt install strongswan --fix-broken
but that didn't work.
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sudo -i apt-get purge --auto-remove strongswan
I tried that, it's still the same, so presumably the damage is done.
Is there a way to repair this?
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377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\
\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\377\
\377\377\377\377\377\37..
Screen-fulls of that.
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On 26/04/2024 12:19, Terry Coles wrote:
I've trawled the Internet and found various solutions, none of which
work. These included using dpkg to purge strongswan, strongswan-charon
and strongswan-starter, before trying to install strongswan again.
I've found something odd. I believed
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On 16/04/2024 14:06, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
I found the introduction before section ‘1. Installation’ helpful.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Chromium
Well, that confirms it I guess. Thanks for that.
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have any intel on the true
situation?
I suspect I can do this by exporting my bookmarks from the PC and then
importing them on the laptop, but that seems so clunky after all these
years of seamless integration.
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Scarlett,
I must confess, I had forgotten about this report (it is now well over a
year since I posted it), with no real response.
At some time since then both bugs went away, I presumably when I
upgraded to 23.04 or 23.10, but I don't actually remember. At the time
I probably lived with the
Scarlett,
I must confess, I had forgotten about this report (it is now well over a
year since I posted it), with no real response.
At some time since then both bugs went away, I presumably when I
upgraded to 23.04 or 23.10, but I don't actually remember. At the time
I probably lived with the
Hi,
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you next time.
Don't forget that someone needs to log in to open the Meeting.
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This should have gone to the list and not straight to Ralph.
On 27/02/2024 10:43, Terry Coles wrote:
On 27/02/2024 10:30, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Peter emailed the list saying it looked like last month's meeting didn't
happen. Andrew told me privately that he turned up, no one else did, so
he
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The next Online Meeting is tonight at 8 p.m. using Jitsi.
The meeting can be joined using a web browser to open
https://meet.jit.si/dorset-lug
Chrome or Chromium may fare better than Firefox.
An alternative to installing either of those is to obtain an all-in-one
bundle especially for
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On 01/01/2024 15:06, Terry Coles wrote:
Thanks again Ralph. I'll have to look at this tomorrow, but I'll
report back how I get on.
Well I've spent about 7-8 hours on this spread over the last two days
and cannot make this work. The biggest problem is the complexity and
the fact
,
Thanks for the suggestions, but as mentioned, I eventually went for dual
boot (which wasn't without its problems).
I've deleted my Windows VM now.
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at this tomorrow, but I'll report
back how I get on.
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assuming
that the BIOS is remembering the mouse, but storing its identity
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, the information wasn't used
in the grub menu.
I sort of suspected that this was the case, but had no idea how to
re-enable it. The link showed me how.
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into the initramfs prompt.
If the former, you should be able to see the boot loader as a boot option
in the bios.
Yes I can (see above).
I'm still reading the stuff at Ralph's link, so I might be able to sort
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A couple of points:
On 29/12/2023 13:11, Terry Coles wrote:
1. Bluetooth didn't work in Windows, even though it does in Kubuntu.
Maybe this explains the problems in the VM?
The machine is the Developer Edition, which is supplied with Ubuntu
installed.
the BIOS (F12 on this machine) and got
ran grub-update that didn't work. I then ran grub-probe and the Windows
partition showed up OK, but that didn't allow grub-update to work.
Any ideas? Years ago, I had a tool that allowed the grub menu to be
updated fairly seamlessly, but I suspect that has long been out of support.
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then it's a pain
Can anyone recommend an alternative?
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On 21/12/2023 10:38, Terry Coles wrote:
I think it is fairly clear that it's the App's job to request the
access via the OS, so I'll forward that link to Memory-Map.
The outcome of this problem is worth reporting, I think. It turns out
that the Android Location Services permissions
the OS, so I'll forward that kink to Memory-Map.
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(and therefore probably of of reach for me, or is the
App at fault for not including this option to the OS?
If the latter then I might get some joy out of Memory-Map.
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On 09/12/2023 08:49, Terry Coles wrote:
'Important Change for Sending Emails with Sender Addresses Using
Domains that are Different Sender Addresses.'
Doh!.. That wasn't the original title at all. It was, and still is:
'Important Change for Sending Emails with Different Sender Addresses
On 07/12/2023 13:13, Terry Coles wrote:
On 07/12/2023 12:56, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Talk to IONOS. If they persist in restricting their service then
withdraw your custom to send them a price signal. :-)
I've just despatched a complaint and threatened that very thing.
Surprise, surprise
On 07/12/2023 12:56, Ralph Corderoy wrote:
Talk to IONOS. If they persist in restricting their service then
withdraw your custom to send them a price signal. :-)
I've just despatched a complaint and threatened that very thing.
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On 07/12/2023 12:17, Terry Coles wrote:
I still cannot understand where the security risk lies, so maybe it's
time to ask IONOS. At least I won't be asking them to explain
something that is obvious to everyone else, which was my initial concern.
I just spoke to IONOS Support, who were
to do with the mailbox,
let alone any alias pointing to that mailbox.
I still cannot understand where the security risk lies, so maybe it's
time to ask IONOS. At least I won't be asking them to explain something
that is obvious to everyone else, which was my initial concern.
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?
AFAIK, a pukka mailbox isn't cryptographically signed and even if it is,
the alias simply points to a pukka mailbox in the same domain as the alias.
Am I being particularly dense?
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On 06/12/2023 10:38, Terry Coles wrote:
On 06/12/2023 10:29, Hugh Frater wrote:
As I said, I’m surprised that any hosting provider allows otherwise
these
days.
Hugh,
Can you please explain to me why using an alias (which has previously
been set up as a mail forward) is a security risk
On 06/12/2023 10:29, Hugh Frater wrote:
As I said, I’m surprised that any hosting provider allows otherwise these
days.
Hugh,
Can you please explain to me why using an alias (which has previously
been set up as a mail forward) is a security risk?
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or if the ones that
they know about from the previously defined forwards are exempt from the
ban.
If necessary, I will raise a query with their support team, but they
aren't noted for responsiveness, so I thought I would seek clarification
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and a
lot of my time is taken up with dealing with things that need sorting as
a result. If I feel up to it, I may pop in for a short time.
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Get BlueMail for Android
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my wifi dongle and considering an Atheros
Ar-9271.
Interestingly, my WiFi dongle is made by TP-Link and seems to work
fine. However, I only really use it very occasionally, such as when the
Ethernet link failed the other day.
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have fixed their pages of the Chromium snap has been updated (there are
several instances of this in the journal). If it does come back I'll
try to get a video and post it on my website.
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On 15/11/2023 07:03, Terry Coles wrote:
You might find some indication of past problems with ‘sudo -i
journalctl’. It will place you in less(1). There's the date to go by
and you can search with ‘/’, e.g. ‘oom-killer’.
There was only one instance of oom-killer:
Nov 02 08:46:48 OptiPlex
), order=0, oom_score_adj=0
That is some time before all this happened.
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On 14/11/2023 12:49, Terry Coles wrote:
Does anyone know how to repopulate the system-connections file?
This system has just burst into life after my son discovered that the
Router was no longer serving up an Ethernet connection to the Powerline
Adaptors that feed our TV. That was one hell
connections but is otherwise unhelpful.
Does anyone know how to repopulate the system-connections file?
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-manager_1.44.2-1ubuntu1.2_amd64.deb
but no joy.
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red at the command line but that
may be a bit long winded.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_configuration
If I can find the repository that contains the network-manager package,
I can download it onto a USB stick and install it manually on the broken
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Writing this from an alternative computer.
On 14/11/2023 09:30, Peter Merchant wrote:
On 14/11/2023 07:55, Terry Coles wrote:
No Ideas about how to find out what broke it, but a week or so ago I
Reinstalled kubuntu 22.04 and in the disk formatting I did it
manually and kept my /Home
?
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PS. I couldn't see anything on the Chromium bugs list.
On 13/11/2023 10:05, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
Is anyone else seeing this? When browsing news sites in Google News
using Chromium on Kubuntu, everything works OK until I click on a link
to certain types of news sources. As with all
doesn't occur if I use
Konquerer.
If I can catch it before all control is lost, I can sometime close the
offending tab and the system recovers. After that, it seems less sensitive.
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of ideas! Sorry.
Can anyone else shed any light?
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to sleep, but I found that if I
open the print queue, it wakes up OK.
Any ideas as to what is stopping it from waking up please?
I wish I knew. I would expect it to 'wake-on-LAN', but doesn't either.
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.
Has anyone heard anything (good or bad) about PPS chargers?
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is looking a bit ancient now anyway. I think I
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. However, I've read somewhere that middle click paste is
an xorg built-in function and according to echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE I am
running x11.
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protectors' on Amazon/ebay.
P.
On 01/11/2023 11:29, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
So I met up with Peter this morning and had a look at his Lenovo
Tablets (Thanks Peter). For me, the main show-stopper with these is
the shiny screen. I tend to read magazines at the breakfast bar in
the kitchen
fee somewhere and you can have a play
before committing. I got our latest from Currys for about £89. Via
Quidco!
cheers,
Peter
On 30/10/2023 10:18, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
After years of resistance, I'm going to get a tablet! Ideally it
would be one that ran Linux of course, but the ma
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In fact I won't be able to attend tonight. We went rambling in the New Forest
this afternoon and only just got back with lots to do.
See you next time.
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On 1 Aug 2023, 12:41, at 12:41, Terry Coles wrote:
>Hi,
>
>The next Online Meeting is tonight at 8 p.m. us
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chmod +x jitsi-meet-x86_64.AppImage
./jitsi-meet-x86_64.AppImage
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Hi,
The next Meeting will be one week tonight Tuesday, 2023-08-01 at 20:00
using Jitsi.
Details are as for the previous meetings and will be reposted on the day.
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, what did you do to ensure
compatibility between the Pis and the NAS Box?
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it on this machine without (perhaps) running everything in
a VM?
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guess I was looking in the wrong place. I've just found a list of
records that include admin and all the devices in the River System,
presumably I would need to add the GUI to that list? If so, what are
the credentials in the config file for?
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able is June (Issue 130).
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the Article you
mentioned (you don't say which Issue it was).
Regarding whether MagPi is worth it; I found it useful in the early days
and I got a free RPi Zero W!
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?
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eering GUI running on the NAS Box.
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App with these credentials through a browser.
I have several passwords for the server; one used in the Software
Framework; one for the Browser interface for PHPMyAdmin and one used by
Hamish within an earlier GUI which runs on the D-Link.
Any thoughts on what I'm missing?
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for Jitsi and enter ‘dorset-lug’ as the meeting ID.
wget
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chmod +x jitsi-meet-x86_64.AppImage
./jitsi-meet-x86_64.AppImage
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Hi,
The next Meeting will be one week tonight Tuesday, 2023-07-04 at 20:00
using Jitsi.
Details are as for the previous meetings and will be reposted on the day.
I'll see you then.
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Got it.
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On 22 Jun 2023, 17:34, at 17:34, CA Wills wrote:
>Thanks to Ralph (off list) I hope this email gets through AND I get a
>copy. This is a test so it would be nice if someone would do a simple
>reply to see if I 'see' it (the reply) so that I can then close the
ry's not in stock when I
looked.
Clive,
It's not what you want because it's colour, but my HLL3230CDW laser
printer works well, apart from having to wake it up to get it to work
with Chromium. If I save the file as PDF it prints fine from Okula.
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./jitsi-meet-x86_64.AppImage
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a solution, short of
deleting his account and starting again?
I don't think I've seen this, but his first port of call should be his
provider. He used to be on Talk Talk, I believe, and as I recall not
noted for reliability.
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Hi,
The next Meeting will be one week tonight Tuesday, 2023-06-06 at 20:00
using Jitsi.
Details are as for the previous meetings and will be reposted on the day.
I'll see you then.
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