On 2019-04-12 16:11, Celejar wrote:
On Fri, 12 Apr 2019 07:54:57 -0400
Dan Ritter wrote:
mick crane wrote:
> I have wondered what they do to stop people broadcasting their own top level
> domain.
Nothing. They don't have to.
If you want a top level domain and you contr
I typed
"apt install mypaint"
mypaint depends on mypaint-data but it's not going to be installed
seen that mypaint-data was there so
"apt install mypaint-data"
...installs OK
"apt install mypaint"
no complaints
what's that all about then ?
mick
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On 2019-04-15 21:00, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/15/19, mick crane wrote:
I typed
"apt install mypaint"
mypaint depends on mypaint-data but it's not going to be installed
seen that mypaint-data was there so
"apt install mypaint-data"
...installs OK
"apt install
On 2019-04-15 21:00, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/15/19, mick crane wrote:
I typed
"apt install mypaint"
mypaint depends on mypaint-data but it's not going to be installed
seen that mypaint-data was there so
"apt install mypaint-data"
...installs OK
"apt install
On 2019-04-16 08:39, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2019 at 08:45:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
I typed
"apt install mypaint"
mypaint depends on mypaint-data but it's not going to be installed
seen that mypaint-data was there so
"apt install mypaint-data"
..
Not sure what this is about.
Isn't a desktop manager, display environment whatever its called a way
to present icons that you can click on and it starts a program you want
to use and then gets out of the way ?
Is this about having common libraries that control what appears on the
screen ?
Am I
On 2019-04-19 15:36, pe...@easthope.ca wrote:
Hello again,
The configuration mentioned in the subject line is set to "Show your
home page". Here the home page is file:///home/peter/html, a
local page. Nevertheless startup sometimes displays "Sorry. We're
having trouble getting your pages
On 2019-04-20 15:30, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
hi,
I can't find a working application to display the html file I've
uploaded
to Google Drive.
the "Html viewer" is bugged, as it displays forever a rotating wheel...
Otherwise, is there an other way that html to display images with
comments,
captio
On 2019-04-23 21:02, Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Hi all.
How can I convert PDF to TIFF at a certain bit-per-sample quantity?
Say, 8...?
Any particular option to
$ convert file.pdf file.tif
? Or any other way...?
Thanks for any help,
Rodolfo
there's got to be a pdf2tiff
there's everything e
On 2019-04-24 18:36, Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm attempting a very minimal install because:
1. small size in and of itself is a good goal
2. fending for oneself is a valuable educational experience compared
to having everything handed to you on a "golden platter" {Debian's
default installer}
On 2019-04-25 10:30, Erik Josefsson wrote:
Den 2019-04-25 kl. 07:21, skrev David Wright:
The only thing guaranteed by installing the "Depends" is that
all the function calls will point at some runnable code rather than
just pointing into thin air.
Thin air and deep waters is where I'm at.
I'm
sorry to be a nuisance
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the dots
has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this to
do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net::DNS::Nameserver (3pm) - DNS server class
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On 2019-04-26 12:29, Alberto Luaces wrote:
mick crane writes:
sorry to be a nuisance
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how is this
to do with the OS ?
~$ apropos nameserver
Net
On 2019-04-26 12:48, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
sorry to be a nuisance
You are not (not to me, at least :-)
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of
On 2019-04-26 21:25, Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
On 4/26/19, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 12:19:09PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
can somebody explain generally what this scheme of things with the
dots has to do with ?
seen this in perl as the kind of hierarchy of modules but how
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a few years since I processed any camera images and I seem to
have forgotten what my workflow was.
I think I might be able to do it with Graphic::M
On 2019-05-01 19:15, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting mick crane (2019-05-01 19:59:06)
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a
bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a few years since I processed any camera im
On 2019-05-02 06:21, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-05-01 19:15, Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting mick crane (2019-05-01 19:59:06)
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a
bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
It's been a
On 2019-05-01 21:17, Siard wrote:
mick crane wrote:
I've got a bunch of jpgs from the camera where the bits I want are a
bit
underexposed. What I'd like is a GUI that will batch process them.
[]
Any suggestions for available GUI that will batch process jpgs ?
First, you cou
I've had success using http://www.linuxliveusb.com/
with various isos.
Last time tho', installing Buster, the setup, after booting from the
USB, was looking for a CD/DVD and so I had to use the USB to boot from
and the CD/DVD in the player for the installation.
mick
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On 2019-05-07 19:40, Dan Purgert wrote:
Mainly the "pushbutton scan" and other fancy scanning options from the
"usb driver" -- I mean, I can walk over to the thing, and hit the "scan
to SFTP" button and get a PDF, but that's about the extent of my "scan
back to a PC" ability. There are also a c
On 2019-05-07 23:47, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings all;
First it doesn't have a clue what to do with a wired network.
Cheers, Gene (I need some winders help ) Heskett
usually bottom left corner click windows icon
click the settings that looks like a cog
select Ethernet / Change adapter opt
On 2019-05-08 08:55, Gene Heskett wrote:
That is a laborius process, taking at least 10x what any of my linux
machines need to reboot. From powerup to login was at least 15 minutes.
And I have been to that utility, but it has no place to disable ipv6 as
a
whole, has lots of names in the menu I
On 2019-05-11 14:51, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Perhaps this is not the appropriate forum for this problem but the
Debian List has been an invaluable resource over the years. I happen
to be a Chemist and although I've been using computers in my work
since the 1960's, I am not a computer person, onl
hello,
Debian web page about testing is saying that testing gets infrequent
security updates and that you can get more frequent security updates
from unstable.
Is that what people do ?
have buster for main and bullseye for security updates in sources.list ?
mick
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I didn't type previous correctly did I.
that would be
bullseye for main and unstable for security updates in sources.lists.
Is that what people do ?
mick
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On 2019-10-03 20:40, Greg Wooledge wrote:
YOU DO NOT MIX STABLE WITH TESTING.
YOU DO NOT MIX STABLE WITH UNSTABLE.
YOU DO NOT MIX TESTING WITH UNSTABLE.
If you use one of these, you use that one only. No mixing.
No Frankendebians.
https://wiki.debian.org/DontBreakDebian
yes sorry, I reali
On 2019-10-05 17:01, Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
I am trying to figure out how to check if ssh is running using systemD
which is of course what Debian and Raspbian use.
However my search term
system d check ssh server is running
If it's the client on the same PC you'd know.
if sshd
"systemctl stat
On 2019-10-05 20:03, Paul Sutton wrote:
On 05/10/2019 17:15, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-10-05 17:01, Paul Sutton wrote:
Hi
I am trying to figure out how to check if ssh is running using
systemD which is of course what Debian and Raspbian use.
However my search term
system d check ssh server
On 2019-10-07 14:28, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 08:42:51PM +0100, mick crane wrote:
after checking through /etc/ssh/sshd_config on the server
basic use is
systemctl start sshd.service
systemctl stop sshd.service
systemctl restart sshd.service
systemctl enable sshd.service
On 2019-10-07 17:26, lwhona...@gmail.com wrote:
Briefly, I am a new Linux want-to-be. I am totally blind, retired
computer
specialist with most of my work experience in the Windows world. I do
have
a passing knowledge of Unix.
I am attempting my first install of Debian and I must be missing
On 2019-10-17 09:54, Curt wrote:
On 2019-10-16, Art Sackett wrote:
For any who've found this thread by searching for the problem they're
having, the workaround is to create the file
/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99useragent and populate it with:
Acquire
{
http::User-Agent "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_
On 2019-10-18 22:22, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
But with a text editor i write a description in form of C structures
and function stubs, which i fill by remarks to roughly describe what
to have or to do where and when. Already during this design stage i use
as much compilable C code as possible to de
On 2019-10-19 08:11, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
Have a nice day :)
cheers
mick
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On 2019-10-24 08:47, Joe wrote:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 17:51:30 +1100
David wrote:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2019 at 15:44, Default User
wrote:
>
>> > > Guys, [...]
>
> Guys, thanks for the feedback. I'm not sure what I will do yet.
Hi,
I'm sure you don't intend to offend, but in future please try
to cho
hello,
what tests can I do to find out what is happening with internet
connection ?
I have pfsense as router connecting to ISP's broadband box.
I think pfsense does that DHCP but also I might have names to ipadresses
in host files but just for local network addresses.
I have debian apache on lo
On 2019-10-26 12:19, Joe wrote:
On Sat, 26 Oct 2019 11:57:19 +0100
mick crane wrote:
hello,
what tests can I do to find out what is happening with internet
connection ?
I have pfsense as router connecting to ISP's broadband box.
I think pfsense does that DHCP but also I might have nam
On 2019-10-26 12:13, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sat, Oct 26, 2019 at 11:57:19AM +0100, mick crane wrote:
hello,
what tests can I do to find out what is happening with internet
connection ?
Wireshark. Be prepared to learn a bit about networking, though.
I usually use tcpdump -w to capture the
On 2019-10-30 18:58, Nicolas George wrote:
Hi.
Is there somewhere in Debian a KISS version of GnuPG or something
compatible?
The current default version of GnuPG, since 2015, necessarily uses a
client-server agent to access the private keys. While it is convenient
and secure for everyday use, b
On 2019-11-01 16:18, Gene Heskett wrote:
lsof |grep www-data shows me several hundred lines of "no perms" errors
without nameing the source of the errors other than apache2. How do I
find the file causing those errors? Thats question #1 here.
excuse my ignorance.
You've got files have no per
On 2019-11-01 16:47, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-11-01 16:18, Gene Heskett wrote:
lsof |grep www-data shows me several hundred lines of "no perms"
errors
without nameing the source of the errors other than apache2. How do I
find the file causing those errors? Thats question #1 here
On 2019-11-01 17:01, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-11-01 16:47, mick crane wrote:
On 2019-11-01 16:18, Gene Heskett wrote:
lsof |grep www-data shows me several hundred lines of "no perms"
errors
without nameing the source of the errors other than apache2. How do
I
find the file cau
On 2019-11-01 17:20, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 01 November 2019 13:12:42 mick crane wrote:
On 2019-11-01 17:01, mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-11-01 16:47, mick crane wrote:
>> On 2019-11-01 16:18, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>> lsof |grep www-data shows me several hundred
On 2019-11-01 18:18, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Friday 01 November 2019 13:37:02 mick crane wrote:
On 2019-11-01 17:20, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Friday 01 November 2019 13:12:42 mick crane wrote:
>> On 2019-11-01 17:01, mick crane wrote:
>> > On 2019-11-01 16:47, mick crane wrote
That was my assumption, and might help keep track of what apache2 can
see. Except I just ran it, and it didn't show to the full path depth.
Perhaps it has a depth control?
that's the "f" bit of the options
Oh hang on, there's something about a limit to the depth but I can't
remember what i
On 2019-11-02 17:33, deloptes wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
A month ago printer sharing worked, now the only option showing in the
print requester for geany is cups-file or cups-pdf.
yet I can run firefox and send it to localhost:631/printers on any of
the
client machines and see all 5 of the s
On 2019-11-03 20:53, Gene Heskett wrote:
So what do I do next?
not entirely certain.
If it helps on Buster (works as print-server)I get.
:~$ apt search cups
cups/stable,now 2.2.10-6+deb10u1 amd64 [installed,automatic]
Common UNIX Printing System(tm) - PPD/driver support, web interface
cups
On 2019-11-04 21:14, Gene Heskett wrote:
Greetings;
I guess the subject says it all.
does this not work ?
https://nginx.org/en/docs/beginners_guide.html
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On 2019-11-04 23:22, Russell L. Harris wrote:
Several times a week I receive a HTML email with numerous links. Mutt
(or neoMutt, which I am using until I upgrade my Debian installation)
seems not to be a good solution for such messages.
What is a decent, simple GUI client which I can point at m
On 2019-11-09 18:01, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Saturday 09 November 2019 08:59:14 Michael wrote:
> Rather then to use fail2ban for this, I would create un ipset that
> fail2ban can populate then use that ipset in iptables.
i agree, but:
> One advantage of this is that you can add/delete ip from t
On 2019-11-14 23:52, Dan Purgert wrote:
What is more interesting is why a user thinks that the LPD protocol
gives them something that IPP doesn't.
Who said that LPR/LPD gave people "something" that IPP doesn't?
I'm not really sure about what happens.
Is it that a CUPS server translates what
On 2019-12-14 03:04, Jape Person wrote:
I could be quite wrong, but I thought that "local" was actually
suggested as a domain name at one time by the installer. (And I could
be remembering a different distro, though I've been using Debian for a
long time -- at least 10 years, I think.) I suppose
On 2019-12-16 05:43, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 14 Dec 2019 at 10:08:56 (+), mick crane wrote:
On 2019-12-14 03:04, Jape Person wrote:
> I could be quite wrong, but I thought that "local" was actually
> suggested as a domain name at one time by the installer. (And I could
On 2019-12-20 14:26, Wolfgang Rosner wrote:
tried parcellite instead of clipit as clipboard manager.
looks good so far.
still trouble with vi, but I think that's teh old never ending story.
I had troubles with backspace in Buster vi.
adding in ~/.vimrc
set nocompatible
set backspace=indent
On 2019-12-20 19:28, deloptes wrote:
Nigel Sollars wrote:
You might want to run make menuconfig after copying the config ..
perhaps do the same with the 4.19 kernel also and do a compare of
'what is' and 'what is not' there in the 5.5 perhaps things have been
moved around a bit in the kconfig s
On 2019-12-31 09:21, ghe wrote:
But what I'm really looking for is a comprehensive book on systemd like
the 40 pounder 'Learning Python' or other O'Reilly, etc, books that've
saved my life in the past few years. (I'm more comfortable with dead
trees than I am with screens.)
When Microsoft was
are things getting more complicated because there is something wrong ?
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yes I know this is Debian user list
yes I know that apple is unix.
I got an apple mini to give to somebody
to clean it up is that
"userdel"
"makeusr" or something like that ?
mick
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On 2020-01-09 06:16, Russell L. Harris wrote:
For development of a web pages, I installed Apache2 on another machine
in the LAN so that I can FTP web pages from the development machine to
the web server and view the pages from the development machine.
But the installation of Apache2 on Buster se
On 2020-01-18 20:09, Russell L. Harris wrote:
On Sat, Jan 18, 2020 at 07:21:43PM +0100, deloptes wrote:
mick crane wrote:
I scp the files to a temp directory in my home directory on the
server
then ssh into the server, su to root, change the permissions and
ownerships of the files then move
On 2020-01-21 14:41, Alessandro Baggi wrote:
Hi to all members of this list,
I'm not new to linux and I'm searching a good stable distro for
server. Many said CentOS and other Debian but really I have not enough
experiences to choose one.
So, I know this is a debian list and could be obtain bia
On 2020-01-24 17:06, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Fri, Jan 24, 2020 at 10:23:03AM -0500, Wayne Sallee wrote:
[...]
Thanks for the ideas.
You're very welcome. One small request -- could you teach your
mailer to not send HTML? I was hard-pressed to make heads or
tails of your response.
hello,
I want to install Git locally, I've cloned something before but I don't
know much about it.
Before I dive into the man pages could I ask if I need the
git-daemon-run for the server bit?
mick
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On 2020-01-28 13:47, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2020 at 01:29:10PM +, mick crane wrote:
hello,
I want to install Git locally, I've cloned something before but I
don't know much about it.
Before I dive into the man pages could I ask if I need the
git-daemon-run for
On 2020-01-28 14:13, Nate Bargmann wrote:
* On 2020 28 Jan 07:30 -0600, mick crane wrote:
hello,
I want to install Git locally, I've cloned something before but I
don't know
much about it.
Before I dive into the man pages could I ask if I need the
git-daemon-run
for the server b
On 2020-01-28 18:44, Joe wrote:
On Tue, 28 Jan 2020 10:29:44 -0700
"Harold Hartley" wrote:
When I did the graphical install I couldn’t even get into su either.
That’s why I installed it without graphics the next time.
Whatever the issue was, it wasn't that. I always use a graphical
install a
On 2020-01-29 07:04, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
On Ma, 28 ian 20, 08:24:29, David Wright wrote:
My view is that more damage is done to home systems by the sysadmins
than by external malice, so anything that protects the system from
such damage is a useful resource. I think that selective sudo¹
provi
On 2020-01-29 12:08, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 10:31:35AM +, mick crane wrote:
[...]
The only effective difference for me between "su -" and sudo seems
to be that if you are in a directory you don't have permissions and
want to change something sudo k
On 2020-01-29 12:17, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Wed, Jan 29, 2020 at 12:15:17PM +, mick crane wrote:
[...]
>That's because "-" tells su to do that. Drop the "-" and it'll leave
>you in the current dir (among other details, consult the man page for
>d
On 2020-01-31 13:24, Kenneth Parker wrote:
Package kio (KDE Input Output Framework), allowing remote access to
files.
The package description included mention of "ssh (fish)", hence your
url.
was please to see mc does ssh connections
mick
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I probably shouldn't post this.
I see all these questions people trying to get their installations to
work.
It is supposed to be files with documentation what they do.
Is there a reason things seem to get more complicated ?
mick
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On 2020-02-01 19:35, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 07:31:31PM +, mick crane wrote:
I probably shouldn't post this.
I see all these questions people trying to get their installations to
work.
It is supposed to be files with documentation what they do.
Is there a reason t
On 2020-02-02 15:01, Michael Stone wrote:
On Sat, Feb 01, 2020 at 07:31:31PM +, mick crane wrote:
I probably shouldn't post this.
I see all these questions people trying to get their installations to
work.
It is supposed to be files with documentation what they do.
Is there a r
On 2020-02-07 16:24, Gene Heskett wrote:
I don't use fish that I know of. Thats not to say mc isn't using it.
In
which case someone has been playing with mc that has no clue what they
are doing.
mick@slinky:~$ mc
[connect shell link option]
fish: Waiting for initial line...
Enter passphrase
On 2020-02-17 16:29, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2020 22:07:59 -0500
Doug McGarrett wrote:
(I fell off the stoop
after tripping over my dog's tether in the dark on the 4th of July,
1915, and spent most of the summer in various stages of recovery.)
Maybe some day I'll figure out how to
On 2020-02-17 20:18, Doug McGarrett wrote:
In the 50s I heard that you could tap out the number on the cradle in
the public phone boxes and connect without inserting coins.
mick
Now you tell me! --doug
thinking back it was 60's. after that I heard a whistle you got in
cornflake packets
On 2020-02-18 13:45, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
Upgrading from 9 to 10 should be straight forward.
wasn't there something a bit dramatic about having to migrate the
postgresql database ?
mick
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On 2020-02-29 18:17, Mikhail Morfikov wrote
vmlinuz -> boot/vmlinuz-5.4.0-4-amd64
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 24 2020-02-24 00:37:53
vmlinuz.old -> boot/vmlinuz-5.5.4-amd64
.old is pointing to a newer kernel ?
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hi,
gmail sometimes bounces email from list.
Occasionally is spam that got through list server but last one was
genuine that was bounced because of DMARC or something.
I can't see a way to whitelist list domain before it gets to the filters
at gmail.
Any suggestions ( apart from not using gmail
On 2020-03-05 18:13, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Thursday 05 March 2020 12:15:27 Jonas Smedegaard wrote:
Quoting kaye n (2020-03-05 18:02:45)
> I'm going to assume that none of you saw or received my email
> earlier, so here it is again.
No, that is not how this mailinglist works.
If you are in d
On 2018-02-20 19:36, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
,snipped>
Other than that, opinion seems divided on whether for a home LAN it
makes more sense to leave domain name unset, or to provide a value
(picked carefully, perhaps ending ".test" or ".invalid"). In some
ways
I like the idea of providing a pla
On 2018-02-21 00:33, Dan Purgert wrote:
mick crane wrote:
On 2018-02-20 19:36, Jeremy Nicoll wrote:
,snipped>
Other than that, opinion seems divided on whether for a home LAN it
makes more sense to leave domain name unset, or to provide a value
(picked carefully, perhaps ending ".t
hello,
on boot sshd seems to be starting before the network is ready so fails.
How/where do I tell it to start after network is up ?
debian testing (buster)
cheers
mick
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On 2018-03-08 02:35, Gary Dale wrote:
I have a Samsung C410 printer attached to a Stretch server via USB and
also available via wifi. There doesn't seem to be a default print
setting for paper size but the cups listing for the printer shows:
Defaults:job-sheets=none, none media=na_letter_8.5x
On 2018-02-23 12:54, Dan Purgert wrote:
David Wright wrote:
On Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 18:39:02 (+), Brian wrote:
[...]
alum is the canonical_hostname. It is used by exim to HELO with. Many
mail servers will not accept mail directly from you because it is not
a
FQDN.
This is why I wrote "bro
On 2018-03-24 03:31, Chris Anderson wrote:
Hello
I have been using different flavours of Linux since slackware 96 over
20 years ago. Since then I have installed and used at least a dozen
different flavours. By far the most challenging was the X windows
system for slackware but I managed to get i
following recent about hostname it seems I've been under
misunderstanding that ".local" was OK so now I change local domain to
".home" .
It's not just domainname and /etc/hosts. It's every frigging where.
apache
roundcube
postfix
now my ISP SMTP server is moaning.
think I got them all except cu
On 2018-03-29 19:34, Curt wrote:
On 2018-03-29, mick crane wrote:
following recent about hostname it seems I've been under
misunderstanding that ".local" was OK so now I change local domain to
".home" .
It's not just domainname and /etc/hosts. It's eve
hello,
Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it into
another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make sense of
its new hardware ?
mick
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On 2018-04-10 04:48, Ben Caradoc-Davies wrote:
On 10/04/18 14:01, mick crane wrote:
hello,
Can you pop a hard disk that boots with a Debian installation on it
into another entirely different PC and will the kernel try to make
sense of its new hardware ?
mick
Mostly. I once had a disk that
hello,
apt update seems to have stopped working
#
# apt update
Err:1 http://debian.heanet.ie/debian buster InRelease
Could not connect to debian.heanet.ie:80 (193.1.193.65). - connect
(111: Connection refused) Cannot initiate the connection to
debian.heanet.ie:80 (2001:770:18:aa40::c101:c141
On 2018-04-24 20:56, J.W. Foster wrote:
An error occurred while sending mail. The mail server responded:
4.7.1 : Relay access denied.
if using external SMTP server you sometimes have to register who is
allowed to send mail with them.
I had problem not been able to send mail when changed domai
On 2018-05-16 18:10, Pierre Frenkiel wrote:
hi,
I try to record some old vinyls with arecord, the output being
sent to my desktop via a radio transmitter/receiver couple.
On the desktop xterm window, its works perfectly, but if I run arecord
via
a ssh connection:
1/ from an other computer:
I changed the domain name for couple of home computers from "local" to
"home"
one of them is win 10 PC.
I have ipfire box doing hopefully firewall and DNS and so while I
changed domain I let all get address from its DHCP and gave them fixed
leases.
I have 2 debian PCs
I try to find IP address
On 2018-06-05 07:57, john doe wrote:
On 6/5/2018 12:56 AM, mick crane wrote:
I changed the domain name for couple of home computers from "local" to
"home"
one of them is win 10 PC.
I have ipfire box doing hopefully firewall and DNS and so while I
changed domain I let all
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