root@raspberrypi:/etc# systemctl start e2guardian
Job for e2guardian.service failed because the control process exited
with error code.
See "systemctl status e2guardian.service" and "journalctl -xe" for
details.
root@raspberrypi:/etc# systemctl status e2guardian
● e2guardian.service - E2guardian W
For the record, I was hoping you were asking about the Chaos Computer Club.
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Stands for Carbon Copy Cloner. Is there an open source free
alternative for Mac OS X Mojave that is just as good?
Some background: rsync went GPLv3 and Apple decided to stop with the
GPLv2 version in macOS. CCC uses a later version
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 8:55 PM Michael Barnes
wrote:
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 6:49 PM Russell Senior
> wrote:
>
>> FreeGeek thrift store can get you a working box with decent desktop specs
>> for on the order of $100-$200.
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019
cal copy of everything
in your iCloud?
I have a few iTunes songs, less than 50. Can I convert them to
another format... such as ogg vorbis? I've paid for the songs, why
couldn't I convert them so that they'll work with Linux and Andro
ating it. If I can't make a bootable backup, I
can at least see what the next best thing is...
I tried BRU, didn't work. I have BackupPC on FreeNAS as an option,
don't know how to set it up though. One backup program for Mac, Linux,
and Windows would be prefera
So you are looking for a cable with a USB on one end and DB-9 on the other?
Is this just for charging or data transfer? Do you have a pinout? If it is
just charging and you have a pinout I can build you a cable in a few
minutes.
Michael
On Fri, Feb 22, 2019, 09:28 Rich Shepard wrote:
> On
So, once I get things going, after a
short time CRS kicks in and I can't remember how I did it. You guys never
fail to come to my rescue.
So, THANKS TO EVERYBODY for your continued help.
Have a great day.
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On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 6:49 PM Russell Senior
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> FreeGeek thrift store can get you a working box with decent desktop specs
> for on the order of $100-$200.
>
> On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 6:27 PM Michael Barnes
> wrote:
>
> > I came home from work today to find my 1
Also, are modern motherboards still using SATA drives, or has that
technology changed, too?
Thanks for any suggestions.
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ent to server securely, I can always add on GPS coordinates
later.
With Apache the common thing is to allow all clients or require all
granted I believe. I want something like require all listed or
redirect all not listed instead.
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es. I
tend to be in a single geographic area, so if I'm not out of country
I should be able to block anyone who is...
I have a server hosted by Eskimo North in Washington state. I don't
know if that server can SMS my smartphone or not, but if it can I am
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The forecasts call for more snow later this week and this being
Portland, they have about a 40% chance of being accurate.
Watch for a meeting confirmation or cancellation Thursday morning,
afternoon if truly unclear.
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I'm using Wine and I'm having a problem with Warcraft only using about
an 1/8th of the screen. My screen is 1920x1080 where Warcraft II seems
to expect 800x600. Even if the screen were centered instead of in the
top left with the rest black, that would be better. I've tried
winecfg, but I don't
earch.
HTH,
Michael
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019, 16:02 wes I have an odd problem I'm trying to solve. I have an older flat panel TV
> that I'm using as a computer monitor for a Linux system. The TV does not
> (appear to) support any sort of auto-standby mode when it gets no signal,
> so
For those who aren't aware, Javascript is the nickname of Ecmascript.
Everything javascript can do, is there an open source non Microsoft
alternative that is perhaps safer and equally powerful?
Ecmascript is often used on web sites where it is commonly called
JavaScript, though it isn't Java at a
;t resolve the issue. Uninstalled package gnome-initial-
settings, it was aborting on gnome startup for some reason.
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Microsoft clearly didn't get it right.
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scade Networks say they don't serve her road, end of
discussion and hang up on us. We still don't know what the answer is. With
the up and down terrain, something like the referenced mesh system just
wouldn't be practical in her situation.
Still looking for affordable
to
wait for a proper lead time.
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client is
pretty decent, though I rarely use it. Reliability is great, not an outage
I was aware of in over ten years. Granted, my needs are basic and my
traffic is light, but they have really served me well.
Michael
On Thu, Dec 20, 2018 at 4:56 PM Bill Barry wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 21, 2018 at 1
12.04, and 14.04 in a 5 year time-span. When I say
> this is a common problem, I'm literally just looking at my entire sample
> size. So that screenshot you showed us is not at all surprising to me. It
> can technically occur on any distro, just more common for recent Ubuntu
> versio
ut use it for quite a while and my
memory is not at all what it used to be. I'm sure I have dealt with much of
this in the past, but CRS syndrome has its firm grip on me these days.
I'm pretty good at running commands and getting answers. I just don't
remember the commands to run.
On Sun, Dec 9, 2018, 05:53 David Fleck On Sat, 2018-12-08 at 21:59 -0600, Michael Barnes wrote:
> > On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 12:37 PM Tomas K > >
> > wrote:
> >
> > > I was kind of curious what is Google Earth. So
> > >
> > > I tried GEar
; > do anything useful as it is so small.
>
I tried your suggestion. Didn't work well.
$ sudo install google-earth-pro-stable
install: missing destination file operand after 'google-earth-pro-stable'
Try 'install --help' for more information.
My biggest problem w
On Fri, Dec 7, 2018 at 6:24 AM Rich Shepard
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> On Fri, 7 Dec 2018, Michael Barnes wrote:
>
> > I think that may have been the problem with my previous posts. I tried to
> > include a screenshot and I don't think this list allows pictures. Not
> sure
> &
I think that may have been the problem with my previous posts. I tried to
include a screenshot and I don't think this list allows pictures. Not sure
where to post the screenshot.
Michael
On Thu, Dec 6, 2018, 20:53 wes Would you be able to take a screenshot, or even take a picture with a
;m guessing there is something wrong with my
installation procedure. I don't do this very often.
Thanks for any ideas,
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You say both my attempts to post succeeded? Is that referring to my posts
concerning Google Earth?
Sorry for top posting. My phone does not seem to allow me to bottom post.
Thanks,
Michael
On Thu, Dec 6, 2018, 11:08 Richard Owlett On 12/06/2018 12:16 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
> > Once
Once again, attempting to originate a post to this list. I would appreciate
an acknowledgement if anyone sees this message.
Thank you,
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> On 12/5/18 8:59 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
> > Sorry to hijack a thread, but I have been trying for some time to post
> > about a problem trying to install Google Earth on my Ubuntu desktop
> > computer. It appears I ca
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On 12/5/18 8:59 PM, Michael Barnes wrote:
Sorry to hijack a thread, but I have been trying for some time to post
about a problem trying to install Google Earth on my Ubuntu desktop
computer. It appears I cannot originate a post to this forum. Is there a
moderator or someone who can find what I
of my ways?
Thanks,
Michael
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 12:52 PM Michael Dexter wrote:
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As an intrepid reader pointed out, I copied in the wrong Calagator link.
The correct one is: http://calagator.org/events/1250474666
The sad part is that this was the first time I looked at other events on
Calagator all year and instantly saw two I'd like to attend tonight.
#NotFair
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On my Mac Mini 2014 I'm getting this error:
The operation can't be completed because the original item for
"MichaelcRobinson" can't be found.
Note that my AFP share is MichaelcRobinson and yes it exists. I
can access it from Fedora 29 as an SMB share.
Is it even possible to export the same dir
> Nov 15 12:33:58 goose postfix/smtpd[7613]: NOQUEUE: reject: RCPT from
> unknown[60.178.154.107]: 450 4.1.1 <
> 1068617380.19938.18.ca...@goose.robinson-west.com>: Recipient address
> rejected: unverified address: unknown user:
> "1068617380.19938.18.camel"; from=<1362248...@qq.com> to=<
> 1068617
Sounds like address verification is safe to use. Here's the link:
http://www.postfix.org/ADDRESS_VERIFICATION_README.html#how
For this DMARC thing, the following seems to be the main site for it:
http://get.proofpoint.com/assets/wp-getting-started-with-dmarc?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_
How does DMARC work and is it something that a personal email server
should use?
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to record the IP of every incoming email
that is NOT spam to create a whitelist.
I'm wondering if Address Verification is safe to deploy in production
and if not what to do instead?
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> > to find an advanced LibreOffice tutorial?
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> > Rod
> > --
>
Consider looking at https://ask.libreoffice.org
They have helped me in the past with LO issues.
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ify invalidly helo, they fail
smtp auth three times, or they try to relay somewhere else through me? If I
don't dynamically block, the same offenders it seems will flood my maillog all
day long and all night. I'm thinking FAIL2BAN is what I need, but I'm not
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I am on CentOS 7 running custom compiled Apache and PHP-FPM through systemd.
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--
php-fpm.service:
[root@g
Hello all!
I have just confirmed a surprise guest for tomorrow's UnPLUG: In
addition to visiting PLUG member J. Hart, we will have Chris Fisher and
Wes from Jupiter Broadcasting to join the conversation!
Updated announcement coming tomorrow morning!
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Hello all,
I am hoping our frequent virtual visitor from NY can give a talk given
that they're passing through town.
Topic to be announced!
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October 29, 2018 9:30 AM, "Jason Bergstrom" wrote:
> The Mayo Clinic in Rochester has several jobs listed:
>
> https://jobs.mayoclinic.org/job-search/?br_keyword=&br_location=Rochester&br_category=IT+and+Enginee
> ing&br_specialty=0&br_schedule=0&br_benefits=0&br_telework=0&show-search-message=1
y Linux Professional Institute Level 1 certification. I've grown up
on Redhat, but I don't understand it anymore.
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To do Java development I'm thinking Eclipse is the way to go. Eclipse comes
with an unfamiliar license though that is unique to Eclipse.
Also unfamiliar, the JDK licensing scheme has changed substantially and I'm
uncertain if JDK 11 works with the latest Eclipse, though I
did get Hello World! pro
I notice that my link to http://www.syllable.org doesn't work these days. Did
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What is the difference between JDK 11.0.1 Oracle license and JDK 11.0.1 GPL v2
with an exclusion clause?
I am writing a financial calculator for a company that sells insuran
ept as "secure"? The whole point of
using your own domain and hosting with a trusted hosting provider is to avoid
changing your email address every time you move or
change ISP. I'm also reluctant to give everything to Google. If I run my own
s
I have a server at Eskimo North running CentOS 7, primary DNS (Bind 9), Postfix
2.10, Dovecot, Apache-2.4.34, php-7.2.8, and I have an SSL certificate
from RapidSSL. I am also running rainloop.
In the ongoing effort to tighten up security, I note that I have not
successfully deployed Domain Keys
t roots on Apache 2.4.34 custom compiled.
I'm having difficulty figuring out how to snag the systemd scripts and make
them work with my custom compiled Apache.
CentOS 7 stock apache and php-fpm seem to have a module for working with
systemd.
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On 10/1/18 1:14 PM, King Beowulf wrote:
Are the talks on the 2nd or 3rd Thursday of the month? I'm out of town
this week and would hate to miss this talk.
It would be the 1st Thursday. They are (mostly) streamed for those who
are out of town.
Mi
All,
I am ready to give a talk on Open Source and POSIX environments on
Windows, plus a surprise on Windows.
Please +1 this if you would be interested in this topic or propose your
own talk if you want the slot.
Lemme know.
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Poll:
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I don't recall what brand, it's just a plastic case about the size of a
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> On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, Denis Heidtmann wrote:
>
> > I ha
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This week will be "Combating global warming with open source and IoT"
I hope to have the full announcement out later today.
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down the road. So, we know the fiber is physically there. We're trying to
find out if/when they may be connecting residences to it.
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This is part of a club management system called Wild Apricot. Working with
our webmaster is a real challenge. More organizational politics than
anything I guess.
Thanks for your comments.
Michael
On Sun, Jul 29, 2018 at 7:10 AM, Michael Rasmussen
wrote:
> On 2018-07-28 20:38, Michael Bar
On 2018-07-28 20:38, Michael Barnes wrote:
Not really specifically a Linux thing, but you are the best group of
folks
I have access to.
Considering an online store, we have an issue of a special sale coming
up
of a limited number of a product. We expect this item to be in high
demand
and
software allows this and nobody who does on
line sales would do such a thing.
I would guess it is not unlike buying tickets to a movie on line and
waiting until they go on sale to purchase and there only being a small
number available.
As always, your wisdom and comments are appreciated.
Michael
Thank you everyone who helped out at the OSCON PLUG booth!
Thank you John for the great printing! The list of recent talks was great!
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Hello all,
The kind folks at O'Reilly gave us a fantastic booth location in the
middle of the DOT ORG pavilion:
https://twitter.com/pdxlinux/status/1018974908192210944
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It also occurred to me to post the business card and flyer someplace
public so that others can look and comment. I sent them just to Michael
off list because you can't attach things to the list. Where should I
upload them to?
I have 20 bus
dated. Should get a group photo of come
kind from this century.
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Hello all,
OSCON is next week and it would be great to have a few volunteers to
staff the booth Wednesday and Thursday. I will see what printed
materials I still have and I am sure I have the posters from previous years.
Are between 4 and 6 people up to it?
Thanks!
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ade I have time. Also, being the pack-rat I am, I've ~16*10**3
messages since 12/1/2010 ;/
Daniel?
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addressing. A few facts and thoughts:
1. Thank you Spiretech for hosting the PLUG web site and mailing lists!
2. Thank you Joey for being great to work with. Contact Joey if somehow
you can't reach me, David, Wes etc.
3. Thank you Wes and Michael R for moderating the lists. We need to
verif
Hello all,
The Community Leadership Summit hosted by Jono Bacon will take place the
weekend before OSCON!
http://www.communityleadershipsummit.com
Registration end July 15th!
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On 7/5/18 7:11 AM, gal...@seitzassoc.com wrote:
Do we have a discount code for the expo hall pass yet?
HOT OFF THE PRESS:
*PCPLUG* - this will get them 20% off of a Gold, Silver, or Bronze pass
*EXPOFREE*- this will get them free Expo Plus passes
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On 7/4/18 12:04 PM, wes wrote:
Everyone please continue reporting occurrences of spam in this thread.
Thanks!
Thank you everyone who is taking this on, especially wes!
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some time while the spambot's script runs its course.
What I'm looking for are new occurrences, which will be replies to list
posts after noon on Wednesday. My suspicion is that there won't be, but
there's no way to be sure without waiting some time to see that it
doesn't
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YES, there will be a Thursday meeting and it should be great!
OpenStreetMap!
I hope to have the proper announcement out tonight but I've been swamped.
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was suggested in another forum that I (as root) do:
dpkg-reconfigure debconf
dpkg-reconfigure mariadb-server
The first appeared to run.
The second did nothing. No warnings. No error messages. Just returned
to
prompt.
Ideas.
TIA
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slides, I'd suggest the method I used in Seattle a few
years
> > ago, that went through about 3000+ slides in kodak projector carousels
is
> > an afternoon. Automation++.
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 10:32 AM, Michael Rasmussen <
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