On March 6, 2016 08:19:35 PM Alex Pilon wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 05:24:53PM -0500, Bruce wrote:
> > I'm having trouble with the ssh login.
> >
> > debug3: hostkeys_foreach: reading file "/root/.ssh/known_hosts"
>
> Don't expect `ssh -vvv` to tell you everything. For security reasons,
> th
>> On Fri, 2016-03-04 at 19:47 +, j...@messier.ca wrote:
>>> I solved it, after some advice from yesterday's meeting. The first??
>>> (and easiest) that I tried was to disconnect the Windows hard
>disk,??
>>> and retry installing Ubuntu 15.10. I was surprised by
That is how I did it: disco
>Is there any place ideally locally where I could pick up a small
>multi-NIC board with enclosure to run OpenBSD?
maybe you could load OpenBSD onto a router? I never installed it so I am just
guessing that it might be a challenge to install.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9482696
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or selinux...
On 6 March 2016 at 20:19, Alex Pilon wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 06, 2016 at 05:24:53PM -0500, Bruce wrote:
> > I'm having trouble with the ssh login.
> >
> > debug3: hostkeys_foreach: reading file "/root/.ssh/known_hosts"
>
> Don't expect `ssh -vvv` to tell you everything. For security r
Hey Folks,
Is there any place ideally locally where I could pick up a small
multi-NIC board with enclosure to run OpenBSD? Or failing a local
vendor, at least some place that is easy to order from Canada?
This looks nifty though I'm not sure if this AMD bobcat can run OpenBSD.
https://www.xagy
Interesting Actually, when looking at the disk partitions when
installing Ubuntu on the second disk (better, faster), I could see the
partitions on the "Window$-esque" disk, and one partition had
something about EFI in its type. So your response makes all sense now.
Thanks :-)
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