>
> .
SSDs do control sector mapping to their physical flash blocks. So, it does
not matter if OS tries to write to the same sectors over and over. The
drive will always do wear leveling.
If you want to make sure that your partitions maintain their real sizes due
to bad flash block/cell tagging
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023, 16:02 Nat Taylor wrote:
> Another option might be to install Gnome Boxes
> https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-boxes/stable/
> .
Well yes ... there are a few genuinely rational needs for vbox on linux -
legacy VM which cannot be rebuilt (winXP, Win7, old no longer
On Thu, Sep 14, 2023, 13:13 John Jason Jordan wrote:
> ... snip ...
>
Before someone takes the trouble to point out to me that to make shared
> folders work you need to have VirtualBox, the Guest Additions, and the
> Extensions all installed, and each of the same version. Yes, I do have
> all
rive to vBox
* load the .iso file to the optical drive in gui or using command line
* boot from the virtual optical drive with .iso inserted.
Hope it helps, Tomas
>
>
> .
+1 for zoon in browser (firefox)
I also sometimes use cell phone android - both browser (firefox) and zoom
app - phone allows me to move around and do my things or travel better.
So, no experience with linux zoom.
-T
>
on.
I use 500GB swap on 2TB RAM hosts, 16GB on hosts with 32GB RAM, down to 1GB
on 2GB RAM virtual/cloud hosts.
Hope that helps somewhat,
Tomas
>
- pavucontrol -
On Sun, Jul 23, 2023, 01:03 Dick Steffens wrote:
> Is there a way to view and change the sound level in Linux? I'm
> interested in knowing what the hardware setting is for playing sound. I
> know I can change the level with the + and - keys on my laptop, or also
> from the
On Fri, Jul 21, 2023, 16:49 Russell Senior wrote:
>
> Did you find this?
>
>https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=776995
>
> It suggests a fix using pactl.
>
> Tomas has wisely suggested in the past that virtually all problems can
> be solved wit
tality and OS diversity reasons.
So, perhaps you could also boot the latest Ubuntu fron USB stick and see if
sound and fwup works there.
Hope that it gives you some ideas.
Tomas
On Wed, Jun 14, 2023, 01:41 Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> If it is a magnetic media drive that is older the drive could be suffering
> end stage sector failure where the bad sector table is filled up. I've
> seen it many times and it always makes the drive get very slow
>
> Ted.
>
Bad sectors
awk -F, '{ print NF }'
On Sat, May 20, 2023, 20:37 American Citizen
wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> I am using the xsv program for most csv file operations since it is
> quite fast.
>
> There is one command which I wish it had, called "length" which would
> give the fields per record (delineated by a
>
> .
>
I'd think that Russell's suggestion about backup + reset to factory +
update to the latest firmware + reconfigure is the least costly and
intrusive option to start with.
If you still cannot connect to the wifi hotspot after that - then it would
be prudent to start trouble shoot. Let's
>
> .
Before disposing of your hotspot + cell provider and getting someone elses
phone replacing the hotspot. I would very carefully study the terms and
conditions.
I cannot believe that someone here would be promoting any "Unlimited" plan
as unlimited in dictionary terms when it comes to telco
>
> .
+1 for checking that there is single network with/in 192.168.1.0/24
If both/all sides use that network range, thing will likely not work.
-T
>
when it is on?
It loos like pretty complex order. Perhaps you need some low level access
to the Linux network config on the bullet. If that is so, please consider
a) simplifying your network topology and b) installing wrt on the bullet so
that you can configure the network and routing directly.
-T
Tomas
You can stop the sshd service on the server, then start it interactively
with - - then try connecting from the client to see the server response
in your server shell.
If you find this not helpful - please just ignore it. No comments necessary.
-T
On Thu, Apr 27, 2023, 09:53 Rich Shepard
On Tue, Mar 7, 2023, 13:59 Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
> IMHO the problem with that is an excessive number of MAX stations.
>
> When I was in NYC I noticed very few stations downtown on the rail. You
> got on at penn station then the train flew out to the bouroghs. And that
> thing moved damn
3 G6 2005/03/29 10:05
> bmAttributes 0xc0
> Self Powered
> MaxPower 500mA
>
>
> The total RMS Power of the Logitech V20 Portable USB Speakers = 2 W or
> 2000 mA.
> .
>
Yikes, since when 2W at 5V is 2000mA?
-Tomas
>
ne numbers, ., leading to completely unnecessary annual
legal credit card billing disputes.
Hope that helps, Tomas
On Thu, Jan 5, 2023, 16:22 Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I have an ancient Tripplite 700VA UPS, which is briefly
> triggered maybe twice a year, and needs a new sealed lead
> acid (SLA) battery maybe every two years. Oh boy, more
> toxic waste, and shopping trips, and disposal trips.
>
>
Try $HOME/ Instead of ~/
On Wed, Jan 4, 2023, 14:29 Dick Steffens wrote:
> I am using OpenShot, which is distributed as an AppImage. To run it I
> have to double click on it's icon in whatever directory I stash it. I'd
> rather have an icon on the panel I have at the bottom of my screen
better, but
I would be skeptical and expect similar problems. JBOD should be more
resilient.
In any case system logs, particularly power state changes should confirm
what is actually happening.
Hope that helps,
Tomas
On Mon, Nov 28, 2022, 04:02 Russell Senior
wrote:
> Another good starting po
that helps,
Tomas
On Thu, Nov 17, 2022, 12:47 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2022, Ben Koenig wrote:
>
> > ssh -p @
>
> Ben,
>
> Actually, all that's needed is the -p option (which I missed looking at the
> ssh options.)
>
> Now I need to contact the NFS commu
not experienced memory leaks.
Tomas
On Tue, Nov 8, 2022, 21:41 American Citizen
wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I am running the KDE Plasmashell desktop, but it has memory leaks and
> eventually I will run out of system memory.
>
> If I logout, I will lose certain running jobs, which I really want
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022, 11:29 Galen Seitz wrote:
>
> Huh. I didn't know that the Compose key could be used in that way. I
> always use it as a separate keystroke, not as a shift-like modifier. I
> just tried it here and it works as you described. I wonder if this
> works due to key rollover
On Tue, Oct 25, 2022, 00:57 Tomas Kuchta
wrote:
>
> I also switch the keyboard layout while looking at the appropriate country
> key layout print out placed above the keyboard. After a while, I do not
> need to look at it much.
>
> All that said, I admit, I am getting la
On Mon, Oct 24, 2022, 23:57 Ali Corbin wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 24, 2022 at 8:24 PM Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> .
>
> > Does anyone on the plug list have experience using multiple
> > keyboards and alternate character sets? Suggested vendors
> > for those keyboards? Helpful Linux tools for
Why bother with redirect, just define A record for both foo.com and
www.foo.com if you want to keep it as Wes suggested.
And get rid of @ name if you do not need it.
-T
On Tue, Oct 11, 2022, 08:32 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Oct 2022, wes wrote:
>
> > you're missing the MX record from
I did not see anything coming from you today/yesterday.
Tomas
On Tue, Sep 27, 2022, 18:17 American Citizen
wrote:
> To all:
>
> For some reason my system went ahead and made two posts to the group,
> despite the fact that I was working on the post and finally decided
- requiring significant clean up.
Like anything else, it needs time investment to acquire profficiency.
Hope it helps,
Tomas
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022, 08:30 Michael Barnes wrote:
> I may have asked this before, but forgot.
>
> Any suggestions on music composing software for Linux? I'm not talkin
On Wed, Sep 21, 2022, 02:04 wes wrote:
> they don't care in the slightest. they're just following a script.
>
> if it was me, I would troll them a little. "I had to break the law to get
> my phone fixed because you wouldn't help me." but that's probably farther
> than most would want to go.
> .
>
> .
I used to just switch the keyboard to appropriate language and print the
keyboard layout on a piece of paper. After a while, I'd get used to the
layout. Much faster than entering key codes, even if you remember them.
It probably would not be so easy in arabic or Japanese That is
ish to know a way of color coding ascii and unicode in text/logs to make
it visible what is one byte versus multi-byte characters. It will likely
get settled over time.
Hope this helps, Tomas
>
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022, 15:49 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2022, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> > Actually, my tesseract is apt and my vobsub2srt is snap. And there is
> > no snap for tesseract and there is no apt for vobsub2srt. There are
> > also a couple of PPAs to install later versions
On Mon, Sep 12, 2022, 14:30 John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Sep 2022 11:54:06 -0400
> Tomas Kuchta dijo:
>
> >Try creating link with the name to your current tesseract lib file in
> >the lib directory.
>
> Thanks for the suggestion. However, the erro
Try creating link with the name to your current tesseract lib file in the
lib directory.
Tomas
On Sun, Sep 11, 2022, 22:41 John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Vobsub2srt has been around for a long time to convert bitmap subtitles
> to srt (text) subtitles. It uses tesseract for the OCR work.
Could the issue be that the ssh response is on ipv4, not on ipv6 as
expected?
-T
On Fri, Sep 9, 2022, 10:34 Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Fri, 9 Sep 2022, Russell Senior wrote:
>
> > I'm seeing bizarre behavior: host A initiates an ssh -6 to host B; host B
> > is a qemu-kvm guest of a kvm host, C.
e
trouble and happy linux user. So, many thanks to Intel for excellent
support and now AMD for following the same path.
Could this guide help you?
https://opensuse-guide.org/3d.php
Best, Tomas
>
On Tue, Aug 30, 2022, 01:31 Cy wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Aug 2022 01:23:08 -0700
> Russell Senior wrote:
>
> > Uh, I'd take issue with "poorly designed". Maybe misunderstood.
>
> I don't mean the page cache is a bad idea. I mean that "MemFree" should be
> called
> something like "MemInactive" and
On Fri, Jul 15, 2022, 17:04 Russell Senior
wrote:
> I have used a bunch of these:
>
> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00T0K8NXC/
> and
> https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G7BE9WK/
>
> with https://github.com/merbanan/rtl_433 and an rtlsdr (like this:
>
>
> .
How many files/average file size?
If you are copying millions of small files, it would be pretty slow to slow
SMR disk.
That said, you have tone of unnecessary options there. I will not comment
on options, you know what you need. Definitely get rid of the print, that
slows stuff a lot. If
On Thu, Jul 14, 2022, 12:19 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've not before needed to format an SD card (of any size) in the computer.
> Now I have a couple of SunDisk 32G microSD cards for the Sir Gawain
> mini-camera that need formatting.
>
> I put the microSD card in an SD adapter, and the latter in a
On Tue, Jul 5, 2022, 17:56 Joseph Carter
wrote:
>
> > I'll re-learn how to set up network file system (NFS) and use that to
> mount
> > the secondary desktop on the primary desktop.
> >
> > Thanks for sharing!
>
> These days it seems like SMB is the most standard solution for that. I
> know
Just a comment about all the ssh/vnc/synergy/whatever solutions - they
obviously do not work with BIOS or with full disk encryption (before boot).
This is limitation not a bug. So, do not burry your the computers in real
hard to reach places.
-T
connected to screen and access
everything else by VNC or ssh from the multimedia (assigned, not special)
PC. It also saves my desk space.
HTH, Tomas
On Thu, Jun 30, 2022, 10:48 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I want to purchase a KVM switch that allows me to switch an HP Compaq
> LA1951g monitor betwe
FWIW:
There used to be a way to enable insecure applications under google account.
-T
On Sun, Jun 12, 2022, 13:08 Tomas Kuchta
wrote:
> I use on-line accounts in gnome and/or kde. They are so called "secure
> authentication apps". They in turn provide authentication v
I use on-line accounts in gnome and/or kde. They are so called "secure
authentication apps". They in turn provide authentication via gnome/kde key
wallets to my emai client - in my case evolution.
Tomas
On Sat, Jun 11, 2022, 23:58 Russell Senior
wrote:
> And, there are other authe
On Fri, Jun 10, 2022, 16:44 Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> When you encounter one of
> the twits who creates ridiculously long package names,
> corner them and blabber about your vacation in Thailand,
> mentioning the official Thai (20 second to pronounce)
> capital city name frequently. Watch the
Suse can also have long names.
I'd keep the name column text or equivalent. You can always use index or
compute name's sha1/256 hash column if you need to speed up searches/joins
over millions of rows.
Tomas
On Thu, Jun 9, 2022, 22:47 Ben Koenig wrote:
> --- Original Mess
/should understand what you mean.
Obviously, we do not.
What you are installing or configuring on what devices? What are you
trying to achieve? Why are you disabling wifi on a hotspot - how do you
expect to get data from the hotspot without wifi.
Hope that helps, Tomas
On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 10:19
start network manager applet to do all your
network related settings without root.
Tomas
You need charger (or battery bank) with the appropriate USB PD version.
Most cheap phone charger do not talk USB PD - but - you could get one of
those and it should work with everything.
USB PD 2 or 3 typically come as 45W or more. 60W ones are pretty small and
you could charge laptop, phone,
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022, 13:47 Nat Taylor wrote:
> Of some relevance may be Rolling Rhino coming up, and another
> alternative that has kept my 20 year old Lenovo x220 chugging along, is
> plain old vanilla Arch Linux, with its rolling release.
> .
I understand what you are saying, BUT, as former
Look for how to rotate the original raspberry pi screen. It is done via
transform matrix. If that works for your screen, using custom values in the
matrix allow for any transform, including offset, multiplication, rotation
and mirror.
-Tomas
On Fri, Apr 1, 2022, 01:29 Michael Barnes wrote:
>
On Wed, Mar 30, 2022, 17:54 Randy Bush wrote:
> i also indulge crowdfunded projects, and partially for the reasons you
> state.
>
> it appears that xue hopes to ship essentially a street rod version of
> the classic T60/61 (incl case, display, etc) for about USD 1,500, to
> which one would add
up
the snapshot. 1) is probably not practical. 2) would require filesystem
change to COW filesystem such as btrfs on Linux or zfs on BSD. Common
practice is to live with the errors or 2).
Best, Tomas
It won't work as easily as grub menus used to work, win10 needs UEFI winXP
has no idea what it is. Additionally, XP and Win 7 may refuse to boot on
anything newer than Haswell CPU.
Good luck,
T
On Mon, Mar 21, 2022, 15:01 Chuck Hast wrote:
> Folks,
> I need to setup a machine that has Linux,
Don't you have free sata port for this adapter?
https://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-18in-eSATA-Plate-Adapter/dp/B00MOENVOW/ref=mp_s_a_1_4?keywords=esata+adapter=1647552156=8-4
That shouldn't need additional linux driver.
-T
On Thu, Mar 17, 2022, 16:29 Rich Shepard wrote:
> Looking for a PCIe
On Wed, Mar 16, 2022, 14:52 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Mar 2022, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
>
> > esata are standard cables like usb 1, 2, 3, 4. You can just buy them for
> a
> > few $$ in your local AMZN store.
>
> Tomas,
>
> It's SATA, not eSATA. on the
esata are standard cables like usb 1, 2, 3, 4. You can just buy them for a
few $$ in your local AMZN store.
You keep repeating that your cable is white - Are you expecting someone
else to chip in and comment beside earlier advice from to connect some USB
3 device with the cable and see what speed
On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 11:22 Timothy Scoppetta wrote:
> I may be speaking from the bias of my comfort zone but hosting the pdf on
> any modern cloud storage (gs, s3, etc) should give you this for "free."
>
> On Thu, Feb 24, 2022, 08:19 wrote:
>
> >
> > It’s like it’s 1995 again :-). Here’s a
When does the Mayan countdown calendar reaches all ? Is there
timezone for that?
-T
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022, 23:24 Steve Dum wrote:
> You (and OPB) set me thinking about 2/22/22
> Today OPB has talked about today being a palindrome.
> Well it is, but that's not why it's so significant.
>
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022, 17:58 VY wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am testing my Dell laptop with a Linux Mint bootable USB drive.
> Things are all working except HDMI.
> I tried connecting 2 different monitors (using 2 different HDMI cables) but
> it just won't detect the external monitor.
>
> The Window 11
Such is life with desktop/server these days. It is pretty annoying that the
security zealots who implemented authentication for just about anything
(filesystem, video, sound, usb, applications, etc.) on your system did not
think/care of this.
Anyway, the desktop login dialog unlocks keyring for
I have no intention to judge other people choices - just my opinion + this
is pLUG.
No usb issues with Virtual Box here for about decade now - using Oracle
repo + virtualBox Additions.
I have no issues using usb with KVM either. I feel KVM is better and more
performant than VirtualBox these
On Fri, Feb 11, 2022, 08:39 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2022, Galen Seitz wrote:
>
> > Using UUIDs should prevent much of this grief. For example, here's a line
> > from mdadm.conf on one my my machines:
>
> Galen/Tomas:
>
> Okay. I've six mdadm.c
On Thu, Feb 10, 2022, 18:55 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Feb 2022, Bill Barry wrote:
>
> > I don't know how far into setting this up, but you might want to
> > consider a ZFS mirror instead of the mdadm raid1.
>
> Bill,
>
> The 'create' function's been running about 2 hours so far. Now that
My first X on PC was XFree86 on fairly recent SuSE, think they just
switched from Slackware then.
Before PC - I used some X looking/feeling thing on sunOS, VMS and HPUX, if
i recall these abbreviations correctly.
-T
On Thu, Feb 3, 2022, 17:23 Russell Senior wrote:
> My first distro was SLS in
ith a needed permission
> > > > >
> > > > > level but never seen something change without shutting
> > > > >
> > > > > it down and restarting.
> > > > >
> > > > > On Thu, Jan 6, 2022 at 10:58 AM Chuck Hast wch...
y hate its
closed garden aproach to data, privacy, total lock-in For reading it
works great, sreen format is excellent, and it gets updates for a long
time. Using NextCloud is not a problem for me - without it, it would not
work.
Bast, Tomas
>
Like with all other "smart things" you are the product, that thing is just
the bait to connect to you I had the same thing with environment
sensors this summer. I returned them and got bunch of half price 433MHz
sensors + SDR to receive their signals.
There are still 433MHz remote controlled
Perhaps you run update on some of the shared libraries used by your
application and did not reboot.
Just a guess,
-T
On Wed, Dec 8, 2021, 17:19 Rich Shepard wrote:
> Rebooting the desktop cleared the problem with a CPU core consuming 100% of
> its capacity without allowing me to select a
On Wed, Dec 1, 2021, 17:17 Chuck Hast wrote:
> RJ-45 connectors are kind of like the Tasmanian devil character with teeth
> showing
> all directions... Expect to get bit by them all of the time.
> .
This is approximately the third decade I am wondering about those RJ-x's.
Why are they still
On Tue, Nov 30, 2021, 18:33 Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 11/30/21 3:22 PM, bro...@netgate.net wrote:
> >
> > Try:
> >
> > ip link
> >
> > on ENU-1.
> >
> > If it doesn't see any interfaces, other than the looback, try
> > rebooting it.
>
> It saw loopback, and one other. I tried copying it to an
My X13-1 thinkpad with Ryzen 7 4750U has not crashed in the year I have it
either. I suspend it a lot, have run out battery a few times, rarely reboot
post update
When it was new, it needed newer kernel than in Ubuntu 20.04 at the time
though. One of the point releases upgraded the kernel a
HW
with bleeding edge kernel.
That's all I can say from my experience.
Tomas
On Mon, Nov 29, 2021, 11:05 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I believe that Lenovo is continuing it's linux support in its new laptops.
> Is there any reason why I could not install linux on the Lenovo Laptop
> IdeaPad
Great resource, I use it frequently.
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021, 14:34 Russell Senior
wrote:
> Did you look at this at all?
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/gawk/manual/gawk.html
>
> It is similar to the original book, which I have on my shelf.
>
> On Fri, Nov 19, 2021 at 10:54 AM Rich Shepard
>
I answered the same a while back, with similar response.
Time to try it!
-T
On Fri, Nov 19, 2021, 13:54 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On Fri, 19 Nov 2021, Robert Citek wrote:
>
> > So you want ‘NR > 1’ to be a pattern, but you have it as an action.
> > Your code needs to look more like this …
> >
These days, screensaver is disabled through dBus, so individual
applications can, and do, disable it as appropriate.
Firefox does that when you play video, libreOffice in presentation mode,
etc.
Hope that is the case in whatever distro you use.
Tomas
On Fri, Nov 12, 2021, 14:57 Dick Steffens
If you really believe that it is caused by the lack of wide screen. You
could start vncserver -geometry 1920x1080
Then vncviewer :1
In it open the browser in full screen, load the page, print the page,
Get off vncviewer, vncserver -kill :1
Or you could try different browser, such as google
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021, 16:08 c wrote:
> I have a printer connected to the same unmanaged switch as one of my ubuntu
> boxes, but I cannot get the device manager to see the printer, even if I
> manually add the ip address, both are getting 192.168.0.x addresses.
>
> I've tried changing the
On Wed, Nov 3, 2021, 11:06 Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Wed, 3 Nov 2021, Tomas Kuchta wrote:
>
> > Wes is correct + it makes sense - IP owner is the entity which can create
> > reverse DNS record for the IP.
>
> Right. I think DNS has a built-in assumption that domain owners
On Tue, Nov 2, 2021, 21:28 Michael Barnes wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 6:16 PM wes wrote:
>
> > On Tue, Nov 2, 2021 at 6:05 PM Michael Barnes
> > wrote:
> >
> > > What an ordeal. I have a security camera system that sends email
> alerts.
> > I
> > > used to send via Google, but they
Awk variable NF contains number of fieds. So:
awk 'NF==8 { print }'
Will print lines with 8 fields.
Best, Tomas
On Sat, Oct 30, 2021, 11:31 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've a 351K line file with 8 fields. About 50K of those lines has $8 blank.
> I want awk to print only rows with values in
On Mon, Oct 25, 2021, 12:16 Chuck Hast wrote:
> I will do more looking. I have already gone through the
> settings and so far no joy, in Compiz there are Snapping
> Windows which is disabled. Under Mate tweak > Window
> Behaviour > Do not auto-maximize new windows is ticked.
> .
I do not use
ce output.
The active/enabled service files are in /etc/systemd/system They typically
link/copy unit file templates from /usr/lib/systemd/system
Hope that helps,
Tomas
>
+2 for google:
a) no additional traffic to the mailing list. This could be significant
for trivial search engines.
b) speed - google responds in miliseconds
c) google's NLP is state of the art. No way <1k people team effort could
come close to what you get for free.
Just my 2c, -T
On Wed, Sep
need to have or create stuff on the web. Even old school things like having
old email/web/storage/git/... server are possible and affordable again on
budget (both money and time) when deployed the right way.
Best, Tomas
Here is fairly unbiased description of what is going on with Audacity.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/07/audacitys-new-owner-is-in-another-fight-with-the-open-source-community/
-Tomas
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 19:06 Dick Steffens wrote:
> On 9/22/21 3:52 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
> >
. I guess, that the same could be said about
today's tech albeit at different abstraction level.
-Tomas
On Wed, Sep 22, 2021, 11:34 Atharva Lele wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Reading all of this is really so interesting to me! I was born in 1998 and
> I feel like I've missed out on so much!
rowsh - it is magic - you should try it.
https://github.com/browsh-org/browsh
Best, Tomas
You could do even better adding it to login manager. It would apply to
login screen as well as all other users
Tomas
On Wed, Aug 11, 2021, 23:34 Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> In the August 9 email below, I called my xrandr script
> using .bashrc .
>
> Wrong, that also adds cruft to an ss
with build in obsolescence.
Tomas
On Fri, Jul 23, 2021, 16:18 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I've encountered a few PDF-1.5 docs that are not searchable using xpdf,
> mupdf, okular, or MasterPDFEditor. Perhaps they're scanned and I don't know
> how to determine if they are.
>
> My web searche
On Mon, Jul 12, 2021, 00:09 John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> Maybe I need some utility on my phone to get it to read/write to ext4.
> Does anyone have any clues?
>
This has been discussed here before. Still maybe worth of a reminder.
I use TotalCommander + its sftp plugin to connect to my computer
On Thu, Jul 8, 2021, 09:16 Chuck Hast wrote:
> For a desktop network manager does the magic. It sets things
> up for netplan, the yaml file is the netplan config file.
>
> But server does not use network manager because it is
> CLI only and NM is gui. It does us something called Subiquity
> to
Are you seriously publishing other people SSNs for everyone on the net?
If they are real SSNs - good luck getting them off the mailing list and
search engine caches. So, so irresponsible.
Tomas
On Thu, Jul 1, 2021, 17:48 Rich Shepard wrote:
> I know how to define and manipulate rectangu
, Tomas
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021, 20:43 Michael Barnes wrote:
> I have two CentOS7 machines which need to share a folder. I have the export
> stuff set up on the primary and fstab configured on the second computer.
>
> rd1:/var/snd /var/snd nfs _netdev,defaults,auto 0 0
and the answer should fit these realities.
If the do not, than one is probably wasting time asking or answering.
Tomas
If you would not be hell set against totalComander - it has sftp plugin
which allows me to copy files on/off my phone.
It is probably faster than USB and definitely without the days of trouble
you like going through.
Ssh works on most Linux computers, so it is pretty easy to use for non
windows
If you are running ubuntu LTS not the latest incarnation - download the
latest ISO boot from it to liveOS (they call it Try Ubuntu) - use that to
format with exFat - hopefully that is new enough to support exFat without
hassle.
-T
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021, 14:41 John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Tue,
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