mån 2022-11-14 klockan 00:06 + skrev andy pugh:
> Just to clarify: Is this still an issue, or was it a misunderstanding
> of CSS mode?
>
Maybe a little bit of a misunderstanding as it was intended for lathes.
Though for mills it make it either work considering the drill diameter
instead of the
Unless Andy or others that will be using it request otherwise. Alec
asked for a Gentoo install and then he'd run the other Debian/s as their
own virtual machines. Lets see who else chimes in later today.
Thanks again Rod!
On 11/14/22 00:29, Rod Webster wrote:
So you won't want a GUI will you
So you won't want a GUI will you? just SSH access to a terminal ? Then you
can set it up the way you want?
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On Mon, 14 Nov 2022 at 15:48, Bari wrote:
> Good news!
>
> Either Bookworm or Bullseye may
Good news!
Either Bookworm or Bullseye may be installed and we can take it from there.
On 11/13/22 22:29, Rod Webster wrote:
So If it helps, my associate Damien is happy to host a buildbot on his
infrastructure for those 4 builds. He said despite having 1 TB of RAM,
it is at a bit of a premium
So If it helps, my associate Damien is happy to host a buildbot on his
infrastructure for those 4 builds. He said despite having 1 TB of RAM,
it is at a bit of a premium but 2 Gb or so should be fine (we could stretch
that I'm sure). From what I saw 1Gb was the minimum spec for buildbot so
that sho
Just to clarify: Is this still an issue, or was it a misunderstanding
of CSS mode?
--
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On Tue, 20 Sept 2022 at 11:18, Nicklas SB Karlsson wrote:
> Pretty easy calculate rotational speed from given surface speed and tool
> diameter. It could be done the "normal" way using G97 entering
> rotational speed or with G96 let Linuxcnc do the calculation entering
> the surface speed.
It c
I've been putzing around with buildbot and just now have it showing
changes in a scratch github repo. Now to make it build a deb...
JT
On 11/13/2022 3:43 PM, andy pugh wrote:
On Sun, 13 Nov 2022 at 21:15, Bari wrote:
Rod,
Have you had a chance to check with your web host on getting a free
On Sun, 13 Nov 2022 at 21:15, Bari wrote:
> Rod,
>
> Have you had a chance to check with your web host on getting a free VM?
>
> How much VM do we need to host a new buildbot?
The existing buildbot (should) work for Buster and previous OSes.
And Debian will be building Bookworm + uspace
So I
Rod,
Have you had a chance to check with your web host on getting a free VM?
How much VM do we need to host a new buildbot?
On 11/12/22 19:11, Rod Webster wrote:
I am willing to lean on my hosting provider to see if he will agree to
donate a server instance to act as a buildbot with a Debia
Hello Andy,
Le sam. 12 nov. 2022 à 02:10, andy pugh a écrit :
>
> I have asked what the release platform should be, and there wasn't a
single
> reply.
I'm very sorry that you felt ignored on this. I thought I had expressed my
opinion many times, so didn't do it one again... But it remains the sa
> Gesendet: Sonntag, 13. November 2022 um 02:11 Uhr
> Von: "Rod Webster"
> An: "EMC developers"
> Betreff: Re: [Emc-developers] 2.9 Release Manager Required.
>
> Steffan thanks for clarifying.
> It's been a while since I've used stable (Bullseye) but I don't think there
> would be anything that
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