On 10/10/18 13:52, Terry Coles wrote:
Is there a simple way to write in-line replies in Thunderbird?
Clive has replied off list and I've managed to do it with this message,
but I aren't too happy about the way Thunderbird does this. When I
tried to reply to Ralph's original response, I ended
Peter,
You've misunderstood. By in-line replies, I mean that the text that I
type can be interleaved with the text of the original message, not only
at the top or the end as this is.
On 10/10/18 14:25, PeterMerchant via dorset wrote:
On 10/10/18 13:52, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
I still
for me, because it may lead me into making
mistakes occasionally, but it doesn't garble everything and allows me to
compose messages the way *I* want to and not the way it thinks I should ;-(
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IMAP to connect to your mail server, because given the
choice between that and POP, you probably want IMAP?
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On 10/10/18 12:33, Terry Coles wrote:
Hi,
As threatened some weeks ago, I have just configured Thunderbird to
manage my mail instead of KMail.
It seemed to be working OK, except
have to separately subscribe to those folders?
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and Unsubscribing to the folders in that Mailbox as
suggested and I can now see the folders immediately below Government,
but I can't see the sub-folders under Council.
Anyone know what is going on here and what is this Subscription thingy
anyway?
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reezer. I turned it off for two hours and the
> oscillation stopped and resumed after switching on again. The air in the
Glad to hear it.
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y poor show if PS variations affected the
reading, but it did seem to be the only common factor when I thought about it.
The resolution is the common factor that I didn't think of :-)
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ations stay
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electronics are introducing noise or something.
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On Tuesday, 25 September 2018 16:36:17 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> The next meeting is one week tonight on Tuesday, 2018-09-04 20:00 at the
> Broadway, Bournemouth. See:
Oops. I fixed the link but forgot this line. It should of course be the
Bournemouth Electric Club on 2018-10-02
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The next meeting is one week tonight on Tuesday, 2018-09-04 20:00 at the
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Hamish, Paul,
Are you still going?
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o confirm in my setup?
I can't comment on that, but when I replied to this message, the To field
conatained the mailman address and not your xendistar one.
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already solved that on the Pi. I plugged in the device and booted the Pi,
then I unplugged the device, plugged in the keyboard and opened the kernel
log. That's how I knew that the device was a Davicom DM9601.
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use at which Pi, and see if there's a
> pattern, as well as what arrangements you haven't yet tried.
I will be looking into this when this week's activities have been completed.
Thanks for your help.
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d in a drop box banner across
the top of the Mail Composer. The trouble is that with this desktop computer,
the Monitor is on a shelf and that puts the banner above the eye-line, so I
frequently neglect to look up. (A feeble excuse I know, but it's the only one
that I can think of. :-) )
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umably one of the other
> two rooms.
I never found the skittles alley and I never heard it so it must be a fair way
away. Sue said the 'she would open up' something or another when a couple of
skittlers turned up.
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ut OSs other than Windows and Mac (even
though their devices are almost certainly already running Linux).
I f they wrote that Apps using web-based tools then they could be used on any
device. As it is, people with tablets and phones and no PC are stuffed.
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en first booted, the English (UK) option is available but when
> > selected, it simply switches to full Chinese instead of Pinyin ;-)
>
> https://wiki.debian.org/I18n/ibus suggests a hot-key combination of
> Ctrl-Space switches in and out of entering Pinyin.
That's the one.
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It looks like it's either Ubuntu or iBus itself that is the problem. If not
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out how to get the English mode back again, then I have a goer.
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ink Ubuntu 18.04 reverts to the
> Gnome 3 desktop instead, ditching Ubuntu's Unity.
I'll put Gnome on this machine and see what happens.
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as 'New' after 2.5 years ;-(
Failing a solution, does anyone know of a distro which might work; I could
dual boot for that feature then.
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ght be my turn to give him a lift, I can't
> remember?
I'm not sure. Do You have his email address? If not, I can get in touch with
him to find out for you.
Paul can't come again, so it will be one of us to drive anyway. Can you
remember who drove last time?
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rices seem much odf a muchness.
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lly enough to sustain a decent download
speed. It gets there in the end, but it's not really good enough.
I need about another 20 dBm; either by repositioning the antenna, by using a
high-gain antenna, or both.
Plan ZA.
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On Tuesday, 31 July 2018 15:18:03 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Next time you're in, announce you're going to be fiddling with it,
> but then don't, and see if there's still outages?
:-)
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kely to be caused by me. Even
so, I'd like to be sure that the potential for a conflict has been covered.
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staff may have had no occasion to use the PoS equipment at the
time.
Any ideas?
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gives an overview of all the subcommands and their man pages.
Yes. They did, it just wasn't obvious to me until Ken pointed it out.
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On Sunday, 22 July 2018 11:42:17 BST Ken Hutton wrote:
> Did you mean "git mv" with a space? git-mv is just the man page.
That'll be it. The trouble is that the web pages that I referenced all talked
about git-mv.
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The trouble is
that typing git-mv on this machine returns:
Command 'git-mv' not found, did you mean:
I don't think I mean git-mr and in any case the man page for git-mv works.
What's going
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ended up tuning the Field of View angle to get it right. If
your image was taken using a digital camera or phone, you may well not need to
do this.
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I rather suspect that the problem is the protocols, so I may have to open the
site up a bit.
That's something that I can probably do on site without too much difficulty.
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On Monday, 16 July 2018 13:27:22 BST Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> Don't see anything obvious, though there are errors.
>
> https://validator.w3.org/nu/?doc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hadrian-way.co.uk%2FWMT_W
> ebserver%2FWMT%2F
> https://validator.w3.org/nu/?doc=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.hadrian-way.co.uk%2FWMT_W
>
On Monday, 16 July 2018 13:03:32 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> Here: http://www.hadrian-way.co.uk/WMT_Webserver/WMT/
BTW. I can't remember if the Main Menu that you see at the above link wasn't
showing the Back and Next buttons, but none of the pages linked from the
buttons were. They
may be a premium with small devices.
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o power down the PoS
equipment to plug in the Powerline adaptor at the Office Router end (there are
simply no free sockets).
If all that works OK, then I'll leave it there. If not, I'll come back for
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lly since much of the code was gleaned from
(admittedly uncertain) online tutorials and examples.
Now I know what I'll be doing for the next few days :-)
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s I go along and it doesn't help when I do
something that is illegal, but it appears to (mostly) work.
I got there in the end.
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, I had to make the definition
'.msg' and call it using:
The message
as related earlier.
Using that, all of the attributes work, including text-align.
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On Thursday, 12 July 2018 12:26:39 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> Please point out my (no doubt) blindingly obvious mistake.
I Just found this statement:
Note: Center aligning has no effect if the width property is not set (or set
to 100%).
on this page:
https://www.w3schools.com/css/css_align.
blindingly obvious mistake.
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On Wednesday, 11 July 2018 19:17:25 BST Patrick Wigmore wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 17:14:21 +0100, Terry Coles wrote:
> > It's worse than that; I've found that every browser that I've tried
> > on every device that I have access to exhibits different behaviours
> > with t
e's Moto G6 Plus and/or my laptop and vice versa. I've now got it
working reasonably well across all devices that I have access to, but more
testing will obviously be needed.
Thanks for putting me on the right trail.
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l may
be found at:
http://www.hadrian-way.co.uk/Misc/Pi_Router/
This page fills the screen correctly and centres the text and objects the way
that I want them. I have played around with formatting in this page, but so
far have only manged to make things worse ;-(
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On Wednesday, 11 July 2018 10:20:49 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> All of the pages appear different in one other respect. Across the top of
> the Splash Page, there is a page Title that reads 'Sign in to network'.
> This appears at the top of all the pages. It's this hangover from the Sign
serving it since it won't be reading the nginx config file.
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On Sunday, 17 June 2018 11:34:02 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I have placed files showing yhe physical and software configuration at
> http://www.hadrian-way.co.uk/Misc/Pi_Router/.
>
> Simply put, the on-site Wi-Fi Antenna is acting as a DHCP server as well as
> an Access Point a
On Monday, 9 July 2018 15:04:52 BST Hamish MB wrote:
> Use archive.raspbian.org in your sources.list for now? That would mean
> you wouldn't need to stop :)
It just started working :-)
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ecause my Mother was staying and now
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Servers in my Netgear router to
the Google Public servers and then the OpenDNS servers and now I'm getting
'This site can't be reached'.
Is this another of those 'wobblys' like I had with raspberrypi.org the other
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> have been returning a servfail.
That's useful; so raspberrypi.org is maintained by 'Mythic Beasts'?
Interesting name for a hosting company.
> Assuming the cached records have expired by now, it should be working again.
It wasn't first thing this morning,
On Tuesday, 26 June 2018 17:24:54 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I suggest that we take a poll on two alternatives (short term solution):
>
> 1. Cancel this months meeting.
>
> 2. Postpone this months meeting until after the Football is finished (the
> Final is on the 15th).
So
eth1, which doesn't.
I can ping 8.8.8.8 from the AP side too.
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ts that might
impact the pub availability after the 15th. (There are some, but the Tour de
France and the Golf Open shouldn't fill the place :-)
Place your bets please!
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the setup right, I shouldn't be able to ping the
server from the Internet side of eth1 (eg my PC), only the AP side (eg my
phone)?
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Fi AP. Do
you agree.
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Should we put it to the vote?
Would we like a different venue? We had this debate a while back and settled
on the Broadway because of its access to bus routes, amongst other things.
Anyone know of a suitable venue? Key requirements; buses, beer and space.
Sent from Blue
On 25 Jun 2018,
On Friday, 22 June 2018 12:33:30 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> Now I can get back to installing NodogSplash
Well. Not quite. My test setup had the Client as a Raspberry Pi with a fixed
IP address,
whereas the final setup will be a Wi-Fi AP with mobile clients looking for an
IP Address.
W
g the Internet and
> client-pi?
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On Wednesday, 20 June 2018 14:12:08 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> One thing: I remembered that I'd been able to lay my hands on a Pi Zero for
> the WMT and it's been in my spares draw ever since. So assuming that I can
> cobble together enough peripherals, I should be able
lay my hands on a Pi Zero for
the WMT and it's been in my spares draw ever since. So assuming that I can
cobble together enough peripherals, I should be able to set up the
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On Tuesday, 19 June 2018 14:42:40 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I don't have laptops that run anything else :-)
Unfortunately, I seem to have lost my second USB Type A to Ethernet Adaptor.
I need two; one for eth1 on the Pi and one for the laptop. I have several
Micro USB to Ethernet Adapt
t get its IP Address.
My question was really should I define the Static IP Address in dhcpcd.conf
(as instructed), in /etc/Network/interfaces, or both?
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ess of updating
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that too.
One final question. If I open a default copy of /etc/network/interface, it
says that the file is intended to be used with dhcpcd.conf. Do I still need
to define the static IP address of eth0 in both places or just here?
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uctions from
the original site to develop my first attempt. These were in a link from the
NoDogSplash
instructions at https://pimylifeup.com/raspberry-pi-wireless-access-point/.
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uration, but
> it's hurting my brain and time to make supper.
More news on that elsewhere.
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e testing tomorrow afternoon, as I'm busy tomorrow morning.
I've had a few ideas of my own that might simplify the overall problem, once
I've got the RPi Routing function to work.
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global src
192.168.1.15 metric 203
unicast 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.15
metric 203
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On Sunday, 17 June 2018 13:05:27 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> first O/P was without the cable to eth0 plugged in (just eth1 to the
> Antenna). Immediately after I plugged it in, I ran the command again and
Doh! Just eth1 to the Office Router.
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68.0.9 metric
202
unicast 192.168.1.0/24 dev eth1 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.15
metric 203
If there is something different happening during the 'during' period, I've
been unable to catch it.
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On Sunday, 17 June 2018 12:40:46 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> result was identical to the 'without' case. The second output is what I
> get after I've plugged it in.
Perhaps I should have after I've plugged it in and the Ethernet light on the
Router spoofing the Antenna h
203>
> > > then after?
>
> ? :-)
Sorry missed the 'during' That's a bit arbitrary isn't it? What counts as
'during'? I plugged the cable in and immediately ran the command; the result
was identical to the 'without' case. The second output is what I get after
I've plugged
On Sunday, 17 June 2018 12:24:07 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> BTW. There's an error in my diagram, the IP Address of eth0 is fixed at
> 192.168.0.9, not 192.168.0.1 as stated.
I've just updated it.
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as I unplug it, the path to the Internet is restored.
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rules yourself so nodog' isn't required.
Thanks for that.
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On Friday, 15 June 2018 12:16:32 BST Patrick Wigmore wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2018 11:58:42 +0100, Terry Coles wrote:
> > I assumed that this was referring to the IP address of the Internet
> > side of the Pi, but see now that they are probably referring to the
> > IP
On Friday, 15 June 2018 11:58:42 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I know that the DHCP range is 192.168.1.xxx, because ipconfig on the Office
> computer yielded a number in that range. However, that's all I know.
Thinking about it, I should be able to get the Gateway Address from the
r
to Landing Page. If after I've got it to work here, it then
works at the WMT, then I'll be quite a happy bunny :-)
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it to work,
since the RPi (with it's extra Ethernet Adaptor connected) is a router in its
own right.
Any ideas for Plan D/E?
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New
u have a degree in Googling? I searched for a device like this and found
nothing useful.
Thanks.
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chips
and I2C. If that throws up problems then we'll look at SPI, 1-Wire or
RS232/422/485 and whatever logic we need to get the bits to the bus.
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er level, so we clearly want
to multiplex
that data into a serial bus of some kind. This appears fairly easy with I2C,
but not so easy
(because of the unique ID requirement) with 1-wire. The jury's still out.
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All,
The next meeting is one week tonight at The Broadway, Bournemouth on Tuesday,
2018-06-05 at 20:00. See:
http://dorset.lug.org.uk/wiki/doku.php?id=meetings:pub#the_broadway
Paul,
Are you going? My turn to drive.
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and etc), but
generally
wasn't if it otherwise worked.
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[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decomposition_(computer_science)
[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-functional_requirement
[3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software
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rchive; only local
directories.
Have I missed something?
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Rep
ge home user.
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my download folder or the multiple copies of Raspberry Pi SD Cards that I
currently have on my machine. I could end up with a backup of all of the
files on my machine, including the Kubuntu installation and the other user's
files. That would surely fill up my available space on the NAS Box.
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On Monday, 30 April 2018 11:05:26 BST Terry Coles wrote:
> I'll report back on what I find in case anyone else is interested.
Apparently remote destinations are only supported on Windows and Mac and then
only using an FTP connection. My ReadyNAS does support FTP, but apparently
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