On Tuesday, 6 April 2021 23:08:17 BST Peter Humphrey wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've just started an emerge -e world to run overnight, and I realised I'd
> forgotten to mount /boot (for intel-microcode), so I hit CTRL-C to abort. It
> took several dozen attempts, because pre-merge checks were in pro
Before I seek out a mailing list for syslog-ng, I was hoping I could get
some tips from people here. I recently started trying to separate logs
into various functions rather than letting everything go to
/var/log/messages. So I created three filters in syslog-ng. One is
intended to separate ssh
antlists wrote:
> On 06/04/2021 18:30, Dale wrote:
>> Wols Lists wrote:
>>> On 06/04/21 05:19, Dale wrote:
Another question, can I just copy my current emails over and "import"
them? I think Seamonkey uses mbox type setup. I know I could with
Thunderbird but it was a bit fussy. It
John Covici wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 13:43:31 -0400,
> Dale wrote:
>> Howdy,
>>
>> I set up a hard drive to backup my emails, world file, /etc and a couple
>> other things. I been doing it manually but finally set up a cron job to
>> run it automatically. I call it a script but some may laugh
Hello list,
I've just started an emerge -e world to run overnight, and I realised I'd
forgotten to mount /boot (for intel-microcode), so I hit CTRL-C to abort. It
took several dozen attempts, because pre-merge checks were in progress. It
seems that this operation doesn't pass the interrupt up t
Pre-Script: I'm probably in a bad mental state to reply, but I want to
answer some valid questions before others reply. Please take what I say
and how I say it with a grain of salt. I don't mean anything personally.
I /do/ appreciate the constructive and thought provoking responses that
I'm
On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 14:42:28 -0500, Dale wrote:
> > cron only sends an email if the job produces any output. If the script
> > follows the *nix principle of succeed quietly, fail noisily, you
> > should only get emails when things go wrong. However without seeing
> > your mail-backup script, it is
On 2021-04-06, antlists wrote:
> On 06/04/2021 19:30, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
>> On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 19:19 +0100, antlists wrote:
>>> Imap is quite happy with folders. Google let you create folders, IMAP
>>> lets you access them. No problem.
>> Disclaimer: I haven't used Gmail in a few years
On 06/04/2021 19:30, Matt Connell (Gmail) wrote:
On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 19:19 +0100, antlists wrote:
Imap is quite happy with folders. Google let you create folders, IMAP
lets you access them. No problem.
Disclaimer: I haven't used Gmail in a few years.
Interjection: Gmail does*not* support fo
On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 13:43:31 -0400,
Dale wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> I set up a hard drive to backup my emails, world file, /etc and a couple
> other things. I been doing it manually but finally set up a cron job to
> run it automatically. I call it a script but some may laugh at me
> calling it that
On 06/04/2021 20:07, Sid Spry wrote:
If you control everything you can use wireguard or OpenVPN.
https://lwn.net/Articles/850098/
Salutory reading ...
Cheers,
Wol
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 12:43:31 -0500, Dale wrote:
>
>> Keep in mind, I do not want to disable ALL emails, just this one
>> script. How does one disable emails for this one cron job? Do I have a
>> typo or putting it in wrong place maybe? Everything I found shows this
>> shoul
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021, at 10:35 AM, Grant Taylor wrote:
> But I've started to get some more experience using IPsec without IKE
> recently.
>
Can you clarify why you need to use IPsec? If it is to support a commercial
client you may be better off handing them a system based around BSD. More
flexib
On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 12:30:36 -0500, Dale wrote:
> One thing, among others, I like about Seamonkey, folders and automatic
> sorting. For example, your reply went to a folder where all Gentoo user
> mailing list emails go. It also shows them by thread. I like the
> thread option for mailing lists
On Tue, 6 Apr 2021 12:43:31 -0500, Dale wrote:
> Keep in mind, I do not want to disable ALL emails, just this one
> script. How does one disable emails for this one cron job? Do I have a
> typo or putting it in wrong place maybe? Everything I found shows this
> should work but obviously I'm doi
On Tue, 2021-04-06 at 19:19 +0100, antlists wrote:
> Imap is quite happy with folders. Google let you create folders, IMAP
> lets you access them. No problem.
Disclaimer: I haven't used Gmail in a few years.
Interjection: Gmail does *not* support folders. Gmail uses *labels*,
which mail clients
On 06/04/2021 18:43, Dale wrote:
Keep in mind, I do not want to disable ALL emails, just this one
script. How does one disable emails for this one cron job? Do I have a
typo or putting it in wrong place maybe? Everything I found shows this
should work but obviously I'm doing something wrong.
On 06/04/2021 18:30, Dale wrote:
Wols Lists wrote:
On 06/04/21 05:19, Dale wrote:
Another question, can I just copy my current emails over and "import"
them? I think Seamonkey uses mbox type setup. I know I could with
Thunderbird but it was a bit fussy. It did work tho. It also made it
easie
Howdy,
I set up a hard drive to backup my emails, world file, /etc and a couple
other things. I been doing it manually but finally set up a cron job to
run it automatically. I call it a script but some may laugh at me
calling it that. Anyway, I got cron to run it just fine. It runs and
copies
Wols Lists wrote:
> On 06/04/21 05:19, Dale wrote:
>> Another question, can I just copy my current emails over and "import"
>> them? I think Seamonkey uses mbox type setup. I know I could with
>> Thunderbird but it was a bit fussy. It did work tho. It also made it
>> easier to switch back.
> Con
On 06/04/21 05:19, Dale wrote:
> Another question, can I just copy my current emails over and "import"
> them? I think Seamonkey uses mbox type setup. I know I could with
> Thunderbird but it was a bit fussy. It did work tho. It also made it
> easier to switch back.
Consider setting up a local
On 4/6/21 8:09 AM, J. Roeleveld wrote:
I only managed to get it working between off-the-shelve devices,
but would prefer to do it from Linux.
That's where some of my experience is; SOHO routers, 15+ years ago. I
think I did manage to get FreeS/WAN (at the time) to establish a VPN
with one of
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 4:54 AM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Michael.
>
> On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 18:08:58 -0500, Michael Jones wrote:
>
> [ ]
>
> > Without looking at the patch itself:
>
> > Have you considered something like kmscon as a userland alternative?
>
> To be honest, no. I wasn'
On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 13:59:11 +0100, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > fwiw, I think I've always just copied the old .config across, then
> > > done "make menuconfig". I think that also just accepts defaults for
> > > anything new.
> >
> > It doesn't, it prompts for every change, with the default
> >
Hello, John
On Tue, Apr 06, 2021 at 10:13:39 -0400, John Covici wrote:
> On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 09:14:23 -0400,
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Monday, 5 April 2021 19:13:18 BST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > > We'll see how people react to it here, first.
> > You're my hero!
> Would this patch work o
On Tue, 06 Apr 2021 09:14:23 -0400,
Peter Humphrey wrote:
>
> On Monday, 5 April 2021 19:13:18 BST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
> > We'll see how people react to it here, first.
>
> You're my hero!
Would this patch work on 5.4.96 and following?
--
Your life is like a penny. You're going to lose
On Monday, April 5, 2021 3:46:37 AM CEST Grant Taylor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone have any experience with IPsec? Preferably on Gentoo or
> Linux in general?
>
> I'd like to discuss some things (probably off list) while wading into
> the IPsec pool. E.g.:
>
> - ip xfrm ...
> - strongSwan
On Mon, 2021-04-05 at 18:29 +0200, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
>
> So, how much memory does R need to build ?
> I have:
>
> $ free
> totalusedfree shared buff/cache
> available
> Mem: 6103628 1807560 2631444 146376 1664624
> 310786
On Monday, 5 April 2021 19:13:18 BST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> We'll see how people react to it here, first.
You're my hero!
--
Regards,
Peter.
On Monday, 5 April 2021 19:43:29 BST Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Apr 2021 19:04:18 +0100, antlists wrote:
> > > For the uninitiated, the difference here is that olddefconfig will
> > > accept the default configuration value for any new/changed options,
> > > whereas oldconfig will prompt the u
On Monday, April 5, 2021 7:12:07 PM CEST Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> Hello, Gentoo.
>
> Yes, console soft scrolling is back! That essential feature that was
> stripped out of the kernel at around 5.4.x has returned!
>
> Only this time, it's even better! Instead of one scrollback buffer
> shared bet
Hello, Karl.
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 21:58:37 +0200, k...@aspodata.se wrote:
> Alan Mackenzie:
> > Yes, console soft scrolling is back! That essential feature that was
> > stripped out of the kernel at around 5.4.x has returned!
> It is commit 087b6cb17df5834d395ab72da3f937380470ba15,
> between
On Tue, Apr 6, 2021 at 10:56 AM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
>
>
>
> > I just tested it with kernel 5.11.11. Seems fine.
>
> Thanks!
>
Thank _you_!
It is regrettable that console scrolling is out of the kernel. Even if
one doesn't use the console that much, it is used once in a while, and
those occasio
Hello, Jorge.
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 19:38:57 +0100, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 6:12 PM Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> > Hello, Gentoo.
> > Yes, console soft scrolling is back! That essential feature that was
> > stripped out of the kernel at around 5.4.x has returned!
> > Only t
Hello, Michael.
On Mon, Apr 05, 2021 at 18:08:58 -0500, Michael Jones wrote:
[ ]
> Without looking at the patch itself:
> Have you considered something like kmscon as a userland alternative?
To be honest, no. I wasn't really aware of it when I starting working on
the Linux console.
Acco
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