On Mon 22 Apr 2024 at 19:29:13 +0200, Hauke Fath (SPG) wrote:
> On 2024-04-22 18:27, Rhialto wrote:
> > Since mails can be transferred from one IMAP server to another,
>
> ... by an IMAP client, or server?
Client. Even dovecot (which I already use) has something like that
a
can't think of a
way to change an email message to make it DKIM-compliant. Mailing lists
can get away with changing the From: header to something like
"l...@example.org (Rhialto via Example-List)" (and that's already an
ugly thing to do) but that's not an option for individual mails
-at-isp:password
Update with postmap /etc/postfix/to-isp-password
You can even have different users at the same ISP, by using different
transports for them, each with their own password file.
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does, upload the image somewhere and send
> the URL.
I had something similar recently when doing a rename of a file on a FAT
file system (in this case my /efi file system). Fortunately I had it
mounted with -o rump, because it was 100% repeatable.
I filed http://gnats.netbsd.org/58146 for it.
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On Thu 02 May 2024 at 20:10:10 -, Michael van Elst wrote:
> rhia...@falu.nl (Rhialto) writes:
>
> >I had something similar recently when doing a rename of a file on a FAT
> >file system (in this case my /efi file system). Fortunately I had it
> >mounted with -o
totally
insecure) (but in go, so add overhead of go compiler if you didn't have
it installed yet).
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s, I thought that maybe the change
would not necessarily be in the executable. I tried with a chroot (I
have one around for testing X) and indeed, I now see the same as you.
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=76644 or the google app
store, to which I have added the "TC Wifi Transfer" and "TotalCmd sftp"
(client) plugins. With both you can get files into and out from the
phone.
-Olaf.
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/embedded/files/ec2_init
-Olaf.
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he right
types for typedefs or something like that, then you could change it to
use int32_t and int64_t unconditionally.
In both cases I would call this bugs and would report upstream. Even if
you only determine that one of these scenarios is what's happening, and
you don't manage to fix it.
-
count.
Maybe the variations can be specified in the xml fontconfig file in a
way similar to the features...
> -uwe
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used (Monospace is some
sort of alias or shortcut).
-Olaf.
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fontconfig-user.html
certainly doesn't mention it.
Did anyone manage to find out, perhaps by accident or so?
-Olaf.
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On Thu 30 May 2024 at 10:44:10 -0400, Michael wrote:
> Does Xorg run with a radeon driver on any OS at all? If so, could you
> send me the xorg.0.log from such a thing? That should give at least a
> hint on what we get wrong.
With NetBSD 9 I used to run my amd64 machine with Driver "radeon" and
ds for "Gnome" where the "g" in "glibc"
stands for "GNU" in "GNU system library for C". NetBSD has its own libc.
-Olaf.
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c/X11/xdm/GiveConsole and TakeConsole, but that's not really
very much of a "scheme"...
-Olaf.
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om NetBSD 4.0 and it still appears to
work. Even some for NetBSD 1.something from July 2000, but that was on
my Alpha, so it won't work on my amd64...
> Martin
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