The config looks more like I'd expect to see it with the exception of these
omissions:
1. The camera ports don't have a vlan id set. I'd expect to see a config
statement like this for the camera ports:
switchport access vlan 20
2. No trunk switchport mode config statement. I'd expect to see a
That is what Rich told me to use to allow others to view files here
as you cannot put attachments on the notes.
Not spam, just a link to a config file that Mike is looking at for
me.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 10:46 PM Tom wrote:
> Is it spam? If so why does it keep coming back? I'd think
Is it spam? If so why does it keep coming back? I'd think somebody
would have filtered it by now
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Is it spam? If so why does it keep coming back? I'd think somebody
would have filtered it by now.
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OPB reports a lot of smoke at least through the weekend. Temperature in
80s. Looking through the window and checking the thermometer - check!
Remind me, through the mailing list to post update on Saturday or Sunday.
You are welcome,
Tomas
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020, 18:54 Chuck Hast wrote:
> OK,
OK, if you ever get one look at WeeWx... Mine publishes my
WX data to Wunderground, CWOP, APRS and several others.
When I go view it on Weather Underground it is integrated into
the local forecast.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 8:36 PM John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 20:13:52 -0500
>
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 20:13:52 -0500
Chuck Hast dijo:
>Do you have a home weather station or are you just displaying
>weather for your area?
I just want to see what the local weather is and a forecast for what
it will be in the next several days. I have no weather station.
Do you have a home weather station or are you just displaying
weather for your area?
If you have a home station, one of the best integrators is done
by Tom Keefer who I believe lives up in Hood River, great piece
of software, but does need to be fed by a home WX station.
http://weewx.com/
All
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 16:02:08 -0700
"Mike C." dijo:
>You might like Meteo - https://gitlab.com/bitseater/meteo
I installed it, but then I screwed it up while trying to change my
location. It turns out that there is a setting so that it automatically
detects your location, and it is turned on by
Mike,
I did all of the upgrades, there were some totally different
screens after the final upgrade, I have uploaded a test
config file for you to look at.
*http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id=ga1a6f14cc72ae98a100028043901eb98b17d036d59
You have a file waiting for you on File Convoy (www.fileconvoy.com). Click
on the link below to retrieve your file.
http://www.fileconvoy.com/dfl.php?id=g83df5d66be87039f10002804386042249f9c65a838
The file available is
running-configTEST.txt - 13.725 KB
Message of the sender:
Here is a
I have long used cheap Logitech mice on my computers, including my
laptop, all running Xubuntu 18.04. On the laptop the touchpad is
disabled, so the mouse is the sole pointing device. Suddenly, in the
process of installing and uninstalling small applications, the mouse
cursor got stuck on the
On Thu, 10 Sep 2020, John Jason Jordan wrote:
And since that was unacceptable, I tried gnome-weather and a couple
others, but I didn't like any of them. So my question is, does anyone have
any suggestions for a weather app?
John,
I keep a firefox tab open to
You might like Meteo - https://gitlab.com/bitseater/meteo
I personally have been using the Weather Underground website & Android app
for many years now. I'm not so keen on desktop apps.
On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 3:39 PM John Jason Jordan wrote:
> For years I have used xfce4-weather-plugin in my
For years I have used xfce4-weather-plugin in my Xubuntu 18.04 panel.
Unfortunately, it is hard coded to secure weather information from a
place in Norway, which periodically changes its requirements, rendering
the plugin unusable. And this has just happened yet again, leaving me
trying to find an
On 09/10/2020 10:52 AM, Jason Barnett wrote:
Richard,
A few of questions:
1. are all the drives the same size?
Of course NOT ;/
2. what size(s) are they, rough size is fine.
From 1.5" to 3"
3. will you want to group them or each one be unique?
Each will need a unique label. Two
Richard,
A few of questions:
1. are all the drives the same size?
2. what size(s) are they, rough size is fine.
3. will you want to group them or each one be unique?
Depending on the size and shape of the drives, you will have different
options. The ones that just barely poke out of the
Infrequently, over the past couple of weeks I've seen the icons on my
desktop disappear and then reappear. Then an small window opens and
tells me there's been a problem with something and do I want to send a
report to the developers. Clicking on the button to show details tells
me that
I've about two dozen flash drives with files for various projects.
Any ideas on physically storing them so I can find the right one easily?
TIA
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