I use Sendmail with an ISP relay, exactly as Imran describes. It's
worked fine for years though I'm not sending any bulk email.
Nowadays Sendmail encourages the use of its m4 macros so in my
seawasp.sendmail.mc I've got:
define(`SMART_HOST', `relay.plus.net.')
After running m4, this ends up i
> port line in ssh_config
That's the config file for ssh, the client. If you want to change the
port that the server is running on you need to make the change in
sshd_config.
Cheers, Steve
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Hi Folks.
I have uncommeted and changed the port line in ssh_config
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Changing the subject slightly here. I'm curious as to how other people
process/store the stream they receive from the TV card. I use a
combination of ProjectX and ffmpeg to turn it into an avi file with
the original streams just copied in. Does anyone have any
which steps you took
Fintan
On 3 November 2014 17:04, Leo <mailto:li...@fractal.me.uk>> wrote:
On 03/11/14 16:56, Steve Miller wrote:
Sorry, that's because I mistyped it. Look for TBS 6280 and
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TBS6280
Aha, that's
November 2014 17:04, Leo <mailto:li...@fractal.me.uk>> wrote:
On 03/11/14 16:56, Steve Miller wrote:
Sorry, that's because I mistyped it. Look for TBS 6280 and
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/TBS6280
Aha, that's better, thanks. It doesn't lo
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On 03/11/14 00:38, Steve Miller wrote:
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http
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On Sun, 02 Nov 2014 23:23:24 +, li...@fractal.me.uk said:
Can anyone recommend an HD Freeview TV card that works with Linux.
I use a PCTV nanoStick T2 290e (http://stevekerrison.com/290e/). It's USB
rather than "a card", but it receives HD Freeview nicely
On 22/08/14 16:31, Peter Alefounder wrote:
Gordon Scott said:
But here's the thing. I've used a mouse for many years now and with the
amount of clicking increasing as more and more applications fail to
offer a key-press alternative and/or applications are so complex one
can't remember them al
On 12/06/14 20:17, Daniel Llewellyn wrote:
On 12 June 2014 20:07, Steve Miller <mailto:ste...@seawasp.com>> wrote:
I'd still avoid cheap clones of Prolific devices (frequently
PL2303 without serial numbers). I have never had a problem with
FTDI devices though the
On 12/06/14 19:20, Stephen Davies wrote:
If the PI can't to a multi hour timer then it seems to me that you
need to front end it with a good old
7555 Timer Circuit.
Remember them?
Google for 755 Timer Circuits. Very easy to make. One IC, a bit of
Veroboard and a few discrete components and
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