Package: ceph
Version: 10.2.5-5
Severity: serious
x-debbugs-cc: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
The most recent upload of ceph fixed the build on most architectures but
unfortunately armel is still failing.
libtool: relink: g++ -fPIC -DPIC -shared -nostdlib
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-linux-gnueabi/6/../../
> APL does have a certain geek appeal, but the weirdness of its
> right-to-left evaluation order makes the character set issues look trivial.
Oh, I forgot about that, I was never totally comfortable with RPN even.
At one point Borland was selling a a "Professional" (read limited)
version of Delph
On 10/01/17 19:30, Alan Corey wrote:
In Wirth's history it was Pascal, Modula, Oberon I think. I learned
Pascal on a VAX and an Apple 2 at the same time for an Apple 2
project, skipped Modula (and Ada), played with Oberon some. Borland's
Turbo Pascal screamed, I wrote a lot of Delphi too. Laza
On 10/01/17 19:30, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 06:43:57PM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I've just managed to rescue a bunch of Logitech compiler manuals (I've
recently had to sacrifice a lot of old stuff) with the hope of at least
getting a photo of their early products int
Yes, I uninstalled network manager and wicd from synaptic, should have
mentioned that. Especially don't trust wicd.
If you rename your /etc/network/interfaces file to something else as a
backup, then make a new one that's like:
---
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet static
address 192.168.0
On Tuesday 10 January 2017 14:13:41 Alan Corey wrote:
> man interfaces, change /etc/network/interfaces
>
> ifdown wlan0
> should bring it down in the short term
That gave no perms errors, I tried to edit it w/o removeing the chattr +i
attribute, fixed and +i restored. Otherwise a reboot destro
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 10:25 AM, Jim MacKenzie wrote:
> If you don't have an access point configured on your WiFi radio, your radio
> will listen only, and never reply, hence there is no vulnerability.
I hope I don't drift too far... I was able to crash a couple of iPads
a few years ago with an
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 06:43:57PM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> I've just managed to rescue a bunch of Logitech compiler manuals (I've
> recently had to sacrifice a lot of old stuff) with the hope of at least
> getting a photo of their early products into Wp to keep the knowledge alive.
> The
man interfaces, change /etc/network/interfaces
ifdown wlan0
should bring it down in the short term
On 1/10/17, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Tuesday 10 January 2017 10:25:09 Jim MacKenzie wrote:
>
>> If you don't have an access point configured on your WiFi radio, your
>> radio will listen only, and
In Wirth's history it was Pascal, Modula, Oberon I think. I learned
Pascal on a VAX and an Apple 2 at the same time for an Apple 2
project, skipped Modula (and Ada), played with Oberon some. Borland's
Turbo Pascal screamed, I wrote a lot of Delphi too. Lazarus suffers
from having too many author
On Tuesday 10 January 2017 10:25:09 Jim MacKenzie wrote:
> If you don't have an access point configured on your WiFi radio, your
> radio will listen only, and never reply, hence there is no
> vulnerability.
>
> Jim
Thats no doubt true, but when the neighbor is printing a long job, thats
a lot of
On 10/01/17 17:30, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 08:17:59AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
On 09/01/17 22:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 09 January 2017 10:52:46 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Logitech should have stuck to selling compilers.
Thats a different company I bel
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 08:17:59AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 09/01/17 22:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >On Monday 09 January 2017 10:52:46 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
>
> >>
> >>Logitech should have stuck to selling compilers.
> >>
> >Thats a different company I believe.
>
> Same company, I w
Do you have rfkill? Pi3b has bluetooth too. This is fairly handy for
turning them on and off interactively. Or you can set up config
files.
pi1# rfkill list
0: phy0: Wireless LAN
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked: no
1: hci0: Bluetooth
Soft blocked: no
Hard blocked:
If you don't have an access point configured on your WiFi radio, your radio
will listen only, and never reply, hence there is no vulnerability.
Jim
-Original Message-
From: Gene Heskett [mailto:ghesk...@shentel.net]
Sent: January-10-17 9:19 AM
To: debian-arm@lists.debian.org
Subject: How
On Tuesday 10 January 2017 08:10:29 Alan Corey wrote:
> On 1/10/17, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
> > On 09/01/17 22:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> On Monday 09 January 2017 10:52:46 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> >>> Logitech should have stuck to selling compilers.
>
> And Microsoft should have stuck to s
Greetings all;
How do I turn the radio off, completely off, in a pi 3b? I have no use
for it to be on, inviting a "drive by" attack or wasting cpu cycles.
An iw wlan0 scan finds as many as a dozen signals, one quite a bit
stronger than the others call's its SSID: "Fbi surveillance van." I even
On 1/10/17, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> On 09/01/17 22:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
>> On Monday 09 January 2017 10:52:46 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
>
>>>
>>> Logitech should have stuck to selling compilers.
And Microsoft should have stuck to selling GWBASIC
Actually I never had a lot of trouble with Lo
On 09/01/17 22:00, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 09 January 2017 10:52:46 Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Logitech should have stuck to selling compilers.
Thats a different company I believe.
Same company, I was their de-facto UK tech support for a while. Long
predated Linux of course (in a nod
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