On 30/11/2023 11:07, gene heskett wrote:
root@mkspi:/etc# networkctl
WARNING: systemd-networkd is not running, output will be incomplete.
IDX LINK TYPE OPERATIONAL SETUP
1 lo loopback n/a unmanaged
2 eth0 ether
Sorry!
Wrong listcomes from reading at 300 plus words per minute.
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023, Karen Lewellen wrote:
Chime,
in elinks do the following..there may be a faster way but it works.
open the browser without providing a web location as in just type elinks
Hit the escape key, bringing up
Chime,
in elinks do the following..there may be a faster way but it works.
open the browser without providing a web location as in just type elinks
Hit the escape key, bringing up the menu bar.
arrow right to view
arrow down until you hear toggle link numbering
Hit space more than likely? Was so
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 23:15:16 -0500
gene heskett wrote:
> In what file do I place similar info to this for eth0?
That is part of the ISC DHCP server's configuration.
/etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf man dhcpd.conf
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On 11/29/23 21:40, Charles Curley wrote:
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 20:53:19 -0500
gene heskett wrote:
A changing network is exactly what dhcp is for. With it you will
not need to do anything when you add a machine.
Does it always lock the address to that MAC? ISTR a time long ago
when it didn't.
On 11/29/23 21:31, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/11/2023 06:51, gene heskett wrote:
Which is what I want to do but I've been told that
/etc/network/interfaces is not the "today way" to do it.
What was the context when you have been told that?
If you are using NetworkManager then just change conn
On 30/11/2023 05:53, Dan Purgert wrote:
Avahi BS? APIPA ("A"utomatic "P"rivate "IP" "A"ddressing) is not
avahi/mDNS (aka Bonjour / Zeroconf).
Your DHCP client giving you an APIPA address is indicative of broken
DHCP, and the fix is either:
avahi-daemon (multicast name resolution and service d
On Wed, 29 Nov 2023 20:53:19 -0500
gene heskett wrote:
> > A changing network is exactly what dhcp is for. With it you will
> > not need to do anything when you add a machine.
>
> Does it always lock the address to that MAC? ISTR a time long ago
> when it didn't.
Normally DHCP does not lock a
On 30/11/2023 06:51, gene heskett wrote:
Which is what I want to do but I've been told that
/etc/network/interfaces is not the "today way" to do it.
What was the context when you have been told that?
If you are using NetworkManager then just change connection properties
to "manual" in the I
On 11/29/23 20:20, John Hasler wrote:
Gene writes:
I've been told that /etc/network/interfaces is not the "today way" to
do it.
It works fine.
Then [dhcp is] something else I'll have to maintain as my network
grows,
A changing network is exactly what dhcp is for. With it you will not
need
Gene writes:
> I've been told that /etc/network/interfaces is not the "today way" to
> do it.
It works fine.
> Then [dhcp is] something else I'll have to maintain as my network
> grows,
A changing network is exactly what dhcp is for. With it you will not
need to do anything when you add a machi
On 11/29/23 17:52, Dan Purgert wrote:
On Nov 29, 2023, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/29/23 14:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
Gene's system is running some derivative of
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 7:06 PM Dan Purgert wrote:
>
> On Nov 29, 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > > 'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
> >
> > Gene's system is running some derivative of buster (D
On 11/29/23 14:58, Andrew M.A. Cater wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 02:19:51PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:52:46PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/29/23 13:20, John Hasler wrote:
Install chrony. But first fix that address.
How, John? QIDI is afraid of enabling fu
On 11/29/23 14:20, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:52:46PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
On 11/29/23 13:20, John Hasler wrote:
Install chrony. But first fix that address.
How, John? QIDI is afraid of enabling full net access because it might
overwrite some of their special stuff
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 6:17 PM Charles Curley
wrote:
>
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 15:57:28 -0700
> Charles Curley wrote:
>
> > My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386
> > Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a
> > router/gateway computer.
>
> Th
On Mon, 13 Nov 2023 15:57:28 -0700
Charles Curley wrote:
> My FIT-PCs that provide network services are getting old, and i386
> Linux is slowly fading away. So I would like to replace them with a
> router/gateway computer.
Thank you all for much useful advice. I ended up with an ACEMAGIC T8
Plus
I've just installed Debian 12 on a new machine. I'm setting up the
firewall with firewalld. I have two interfaces (and lo). I'd like to
change the zone of one of them from "trusted" to "home". I can do that
in the runtime, but when I go to make that change permanent, I get a
vague error message:
r
On Nov 29, 2023, gene heskett wrote:
> On 11/29/23 14:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > > 'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
> >
> > Gene's system is running some derivative of buster (Debian 10).
> N
On 11/29/23 14:12, Lee wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 12:50 PM gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
it can ping this machine but something is killing full net access, so it
can't set its time.
On 11/29/23 14:03, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
Gene's system is running some derivative of buster (Debian 10).
No I am not, Greg, been running bookworm for almost a ye
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 02:19:51PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:52:46PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> > On 11/29/23 13:20, John Hasler wrote:
> > > Install chrony. But first fix that address.
> >
> > How, John? QIDI is afraid of enabling full net access because it might
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:52:46PM -0500, gene heskett wrote:
> On 11/29/23 13:20, John Hasler wrote:
> > Install chrony. But first fix that address.
>
> How, John? QIDI is afraid of enabling full net access because it might
> overwrite some of their special stuff. Right now its running armbian b
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 12:50 PM gene heskett wrote:
>
> Greetings all;
>
> I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
> it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
> it can ping this machine but something is killing full net access, so it
> can't set its time.
With a 169.254.x.x add
On Nov 29, 2023, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
> > 'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
>
> Gene's system is running some derivative of buster (Debian 10).
> If I remember correctly, buster did not enable sys
On Wed, Nov 29, 2023 at 01:17:18PM -0500, Dan Purgert wrote:
> 'ntpd' I think (or is it systemd-timed or something like that nowadays?)
Gene's system is running some derivative of buster (Debian 10).
If I remember correctly, buster did not enable systemd-timed by
default. The "ntp" package should
Hi all,
Debian 10.13
Is it normal for logrotate service to go from "inactive (dead)" to
"failed (Result: exit-code)" state every time logrotate.timer
(active-waiting) kicks in?
E.g. "sudo systemctl restart logrotate" brings back "inactive (dead)"
but only until the next logrotate.time trigg
On 11/29/23 13:20, John Hasler wrote:
Install chrony. But first fix that address.
How, John? QIDI is afraid of enabling full net access because it might
overwrite some of their special stuff. Right now its running armbian
buster, which is out of support. And surprise, kiauh.sh is installed,
On 11/29/23 12:58, Dan Ritter wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
That IP suggests that it has not got a static IP or a DHCP
address, and doesn't know what the local network is.
Do you
Install chrony. But first fix that address.
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On Nov 29, 2023, gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
> it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
> it can ping this machine but something is killing full net access, so it
> can't set its time.
The address range 169.254.0.0/16 is API
gene heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
> it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
That IP suggests that it has not got a static IP or a DHCP
address, and doesn't know what the local network is.
Do you actually run your internal netwo
Greetings all;
I have a 3d printer, an arm64 controller running ambian buster
it has an address of 169.254.xx.xx/16
it can ping this machine but something is killing full net access, so it
can't set its time.
It can talk to this machine by address. Running bookworm here.
There was at onetime
Scott Denlinger composed on 2023-11-29 10:55 (UTC-0500):
> I'm running Trixie/Sid with a stock 6.5.10 kernel, and I have a Centronics
> Model M keyboard from 1988 (from my very first IBM PC!) which I love. I'm
> using it with an active PS/2 --> USB converter, which works well enough,
> but occasio
Am 29.11.2023 um 10:55:35 Uhr schrieb Scott Denlinger:
> I'm running Trixie/Sid with a stock 6.5.10 kernel, and I have a
> Centronics Model M keyboard from 1988 (from my very first IBM PC!)
> which I love.
I have an IBM Model M from 1990 directly connected to PS/2.
I have also used it with variou
I'm running Trixie/Sid with a stock 6.5.10 kernel, and I have a Centronics
Model M keyboard from 1988 (from my very first IBM PC!) which I love. I'm
using it with an active PS/2 --> USB converter, which works well enough,
but occasionally the keyboard dies and I need to plug the USB adapter back
in
+1
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On 29 November 2023 9:07:38 am AEDT, john doe wrote:
>On 11/28/23 22:51, Karen Lewellen wrote:
>>
>>
>
>Lets keep the possibility of being able to send constructive e-mails
>through ma
On 28/11/23 04:52, Michael Thompson wrote:
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