The LinuxCNC G Code Quick Reference link is broken.
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/doc/scratch/v2.7.0~pre6~2.7-Docs~7158ed2/html/gcode.html
Thanks for managing all of these DOC issues. It's generally thankless
work, but it's a great resource that is vital to the LinuxCNC community.
Bruce
On
2015-05-21 0:35 GMT+03:00 John Thornton :
> I pushed the HTML changes to the scratch branch 2.7_Docs and the
> buildbot has built them.
>
> You can view the HTML docs here:
>
> http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/doc/scratch/v2.7.0~pre6~2.7-Docs~7158ed2/html/
>
>
Great, I like this! Easier to find someth
I pushed the HTML changes to the scratch branch 2.7_Docs and the
buildbot has built them.
You can view the HTML docs here:
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/doc/scratch/v2.7.0~pre6~2.7-Docs~7158ed2/html/
The PDF's are here:
http://buildbot.linuxcnc.org/doc/scratch/v2.7.0~pre6~2.7-Docs~7158ed2/pdf/
2015-05-20 15:43 GMT+03:00 Andreas Pettersson :
> Well its alot of GPL opensoftware that is funded but still released
> under the rules of GPL.
> Just take OpenSSL for example - that is funded by microsoft, ibm, debian
> foundation, redhat foundation - and several others.
> Its still open source a
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 14:16:54 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > On Wednesday 20 May 2015 10:45:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > [...]>
> >
> > > Okay, I was going on the presumption that /home wasn't on it's own
> > > partition, and that it lived under the /
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 May 2015 10:45:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
> [...]>
> > Okay, I was going on the presumption that /home wasn't on it's own
> > partition, and that it lived under the / directory. So. Never mind.
> > ;-) Still, not a good idea to ex
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 10:45:12 Mark Wendt wrote:
[...]>
> Okay, I was going on the presumption that /home wasn't on it's own
> partition, and that it lived under the / directory. So. Never mind.
> ;-) Still, not a good idea to export the / directory, unless you need
> that for the backups.
>
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 5:55 PM, John Thornton wrote:
> You should send this to the developers mailing list I think...
>
>
;-) makes sense.
must have read over the "development" list part.
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One dashboard for servers an
You should send this to the developers mailing list I think...
On 5/20/2015 10:46 AM, Christian Stöveken wrote:
> may someone please review it and tear me a new one if there is a better
> solution
> or apply it if not.
>
> Cheers,
> Christian
>
>
> -
may someone please review it and tear me a new one if there is a better
solution
or apply it if not.
Cheers,
Christian
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2015-05-20 13:23 GMT+03:00 Mark Wendt :
> Up to 1 MHz, pocket sized (Gene might get a kick outta this) and in color.
>
> www.banggood.com/DS202-Nano-ARM-Mini-Handheld-TFT-Display-Digital-Storage-Oscilloscope-p-974692.html
And does it actually work like expected? The price is so low that it
suggest
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 May 2015 08:47:37 Mark Wendt wrote:
> > On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Gene Heskett
> wrote:
> > > which looks good, but /net/shop/home is still empty!
> > >
> > > Then I noticed a flashing icon on the bottom taskbar (runn
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 08:47:37 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > which looks good, but /net/shop/home is still empty!
> >
> > Then I noticed a flashing icon on the bottom taskbar (running not
> > KDE here, but TDE R14) which opened a mount configure t
Well its alot of GPL opensoftware that is funded but still released
under the rules of GPL.
Just take OpenSSL for example - that is funded by microsoft, ibm, debian
foundation, redhat foundation - and several others.
Its still open source and still follows the GPL rules.
If Tormach is releasing
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:24 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
>
> > cd /
> > mkdir /a
> > mount -t nfs shop:/home /a
> > ls /a
> >
> > What do you get?
>
> mount.nfs: Too many levels of symbolic links
>
> Here is the exports file from shop:
> # /etc/exports: the access control list for filesystems which m
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 06:47:21 Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 20.05.15 01:05, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > The new install on the shop machine has /home on its own partition,
> > so my exportfs on shop looks like this:
> >
> > root@shop:/etc/init.d# exportfs
> > / coyote.coyote.den
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 06:23:06 Mark Wendt wrote:
> Up to 1 MHz, pocket sized (Gene might get a kick outta this) and in
> color.
>
> www.banggood.com/DS202-Nano-ARM-Mini-Handheld-TFT-Display-Digital-Stor
>age-Oscilloscope-p-974692.html
And that is apparently dual trace. But I believe the DS101 I
On Wednesday 20 May 2015 05:54:22 Mark Wendt wrote:
> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 1:05 AM, Gene Heskett
wrote:
> > Greetings all;
> >
> > The new install on the shop machine has /home on its own partition,
> > so my exportfs on shop looks like this:
> >
> > root@shop:/etc/init.d# exportfs
> > /
2015-05-20 1:28 GMT+03:00 Sebastian Kuzminsky:
> > But they share no source code... OK, the PathPilot interface is
> > proprietary, but other source code of the fork should be available?
> That's
> > how GPL works, right?
>
> That *is* how GPL works, and Tormach is doing that.
>
> The new trajecto
On 20.05.15 01:05, Gene Heskett wrote:
> The new install on the shop machine has /home on its own partition, so my
> exportfs on shop looks like this:
>
> root@shop:/etc/init.d# exportfs
> / coyote.coyote.den
> /home coyote.coyote.den
>
> The / mount works just
Up to 1 MHz, pocket sized (Gene might get a kick outta this) and in color.
www.banggood.com/DS202-Nano-ARM-Mini-Handheld-TFT-Display-Digital-Storage-Oscilloscope-p-974692.html
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Hi,
IMO
[3] http://www.roboticslibrary.org/
Looks promising, at least from the presentation page, and announced
features, sensor integration kinematics and dynamics,
it would certainly be useful in several applications.
Probably could attract people from other robotics domains to LinuxCNC.
Un
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 1:05 AM, Gene Heskett wrote:
> Greetings all;
>
> The new install on the shop machine has /home on its own partition, so my
> exportfs on shop looks like this:
>
> root@shop:/etc/init.d# exportfs
> / coyote.coyote.den
> /home coyote.coyote.den
>
> T
On 20 May 2015 at 01:47, Christian Stöveken
wrote:
> Also I don't like that the model scripts (python) don't use the parameters
> from the LinucCNC config files, but instead need to be hardcoded and don't
> reside in the machine config folder.
They could, and they can.
There is nothing to preven
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