Zeroconf, that's what I was thinking of. I thought Avahi was standard on
Debian these days?
Then again, who knows what's actually running out there in the weeds past
Estacada...
-wes
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 5:44 PM, Larry Brigman
wrote:
> The local 169.254 address is part of zeroconf. If that
The local 169.254 address is part of zeroconf. If that package (avahi on
some distros) isn't loaded or the service is disabled/not running then
there won't be any autoconfiguration.
I did see that one of the interfaces was up with link(UP,LOWER_UP) in the
output.
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 4:48 PM w
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018 at 2:55 PM, Tyrell Jentink wrote:
> What are you even on about? It's a network device... "Gates and Company"
> uses a really complicated, error prone piece of crap sync software to do a
> one-time sync from a system running an old version of Windows to a system
> running a ne
https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2350138
That forum question addresses the issues at hand very well... You are using
a USB cable that emulates an Ethernet adapter, so switch out device names
accordingly, but there is literally no distinction from the software side.
IF IT WERE ME, I would
You know, I had this running with one of my cell phones and not
intentionally,
I would plug the thing into one of my laptops and it would setup the usual
connection to move files around, BUT it would also setup a network
connection,
trying to use the cellular as another network path out (as if the
What are you even on about? It's a network device... "Gates and Company"
uses a really complicated, error prone piece of crap sync software to do a
one-time sync from a system running an old version of Windows to a system
running a newer version of Windows... Linux can very very certainly
outperfor
On 06/24/2018 10:01 AM, Galen Seitz wrote:
On 06/24/2018 07:24 AM, Galen Seitz wrote:
On 06/23/2018 11:09 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:>
Similarly for either end of cable plugged in to receptacle 1.
richard@debian-jan13:~$ # left end of cable in receptacle 1
richard@debian-jan13:~$ ls /sys/class
On 06/24/2018 01:36 PM, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
Thank you for wonderful introduction.
You could teach us interesting trick or two.
Off topic, you write "raise" not grow plants. That, in my mind, entails
education. Do they speak French, play an instrument or play with kids after
Sunday's lunch?
Don
Now that you mention it, a number of them do closely resemble musical
instruments.
Regarding your next query: They do eat small creatures, but do not
generally play with them.
J. Hart
On 06/24/2018 02:36 PM, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
Off topic, you write "raise" not grow plants. That, in my mind,
e
Thank you for wonderful introduction.
You could teach us interesting trick or two.
Off topic, you write "raise" not grow plants. That, in my mind, entails
education. Do they speak French, play an instrument or play with kids after
Sunday's lunch?
Tomas
On Sun, Jun 24, 2018, 10:09 AM J. Hart wro
I have been following your activities both on the PLUG list and
via live streaming from the meetings for the last couple of months, and
thought it might be time to introduce myself.
My name is Joseph Hart. I am originally from Niagara Falls, NY,
and have been working with electronic
On 06/24/2018 01:08 AM, King Beowulf wrote:
On 06/23/2018 07:06 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
I've always been able to connect various Ubuntu machines here at home
using either Nautilus or Caja. We're back from our trip, and I want to
move my Thunderbird profile from my laptop back to my desktop. How
On 06/24/2018 08:18 AM, Richard Owlett wrote:
The discover(1) man page does not describe output format/fields.
The relevant output line is:
Prolific Technology, Inc. PL25A1 Host-Host Bridge unknown unknown
There are two fields whose content is "unknown".
What are they?
An aberration trigger
The discover(1) man page does not describe output format/fields.
The relevant output line is:
Prolific Technology, Inc. PL25A1 Host-Host Bridge unknown unknown
There are two fields whose content is "unknown".
What are they?
This is obviously related to another thread of mine ;}
I'm not grokki
On 06/23/2018 07:06 PM, Dick Steffens wrote:
> I've always been able to connect various Ubuntu machines here at home
> using either Nautilus or Caja. We're back from our trip, and I want to
> move my Thunderbird profile from my laptop back to my desktop. However,
> when I try to connect to the lapt
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