for me the value is :
lf
/var/lib/NetworkManager/dhclient-40d1ee1f-f089-4c90-afd9-e37016bc720c-em0.lease
but I don't know about what file are you talking ...
thank you
On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 4:22 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 10/06/14 20:51, Dave Ihnat wrote:
I would also
On 10/07/14 15:47, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
for me the value is :
lf
/var/lib/NetworkManager/dhclient-40d1ee1f-f089-4c90-afd9-e37016bc720c-em0.lease
but I don't know about what file are you talking ...
cat
/var/lib/NetworkManager/dhclient-40d1ee1f-f089-4c90-afd9-e37016bc720c-em0.lease
|
I made it.
The optut was:
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option
On 10/07/14 16:43, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
I made it.
The optut was:
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
option dhcp-server-identifier 10.0.0.138;
http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/what-i-dont-like-about-journald.html -
the true how systemd owner handles the cases
http://blog.gerhards.net/2011/11/journald-log-hash-chaining-is-broken.html -
What Lennart said is bullshit. If someone break in your system and can edit
your syslogs it means the
Has anyone configured Spam Report plugin working in Claws-Mail?
How does procedure go?
Jarmo
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Usually Firefox uses anything configured in your desktop.
You should take a look to the fonts settings part in your desktop settings.
Cheers, hope this helps
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Sorry for too quickly asking...
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I had forgotten that my computer shut down (bad UPS battery) and had
rebooted it but not logged in.
Later that day I typed in my password forgetting that i hadn't logged in
while I waited for the monitor to wake up (bad practice, I know...)
Interestingly, when I clicked on my login name, the
On 10/07/14 02:55, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
So, the question is, then, what's the gateway when the target is on the system
that's generating the request.
Well, then you either use localhost or the name/IP-number of the
physical interface on that system, and those are accessible.
Lars
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On 10/07/14 02:52, Geoffrey Leach wrote:
In the /etc/hosts used by each member of my little network, the system to which
the tuner is attached is 192.168.10.3, and the tuner itself is 198.168.20.5. I
can ping 198.168.20.5, but I have a sinking feeling that what I'm pinging is
the ethernet
On 10/07/14 15:59, Richard Shaw wrote:
Interestingly, when I clicked on my login name, the password field was
populated and I was able to login without retyping it.
This have happened to me at numerous times, but I am only greeted with a
dark gray screen, and have to kill X or reboot
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
Usually Firefox uses anything configured in your desktop.
You should take a look to the fonts settings part in your desktop settings.
I can find lists of fonts, both from firefox and from fc-list.
gnome-system-preferences-appearence-fonts gives me
thank you Ed, I learned many things from you. Actually I am a Linux
beginner
Just another question, if I can, please:
it exists some fix relation between the port number of the servers and
the theirs IP number ?
It is some kind of correlation between them ?
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 1:40
And if you change those fonts in Gnome settings what happens? Do
you see the changes reflected in Firefox?
Cheers!
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Allegedly, on or about 07 October 2014, Lars E. Pettersson sent:
192.168.10.3 and 198.168.20.5 are on two different networks.
That depends on network configuration (where your netmask is), and what
hardware (if any) is between devices.
With a netmask of 255.255.255.0 those are two different
Hi,
Is there anyone out there except me prefer MATE? :))
After a lot of attempt to use some other more shiny environment, I've
decided to use this old-school desktop.
Now, I have only one issue which is the missing bluetooth applet / app.
I've searched for a solution but it seems due to the
Allegedly, on or about 07 October 2014, Richard Shaw sent:
Later that day I typed in my password forgetting that i hadn't logged
in while I waited for the monitor to wake up (bad practice, I know...)
Interestingly, when I clicked on my login name, the password field was
populated and I was
On 10/07/2014 08:53 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
Just another question, if I can, please:
it exists some fix relation between the port number of the servers
and the theirs IP number ?
No. Think of the IP as the machine's phone number, and the port number
as a particular service's extension.
On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:35 AM, Lars E. Pettersson l...@homer.se wrote:
On 10/07/14 15:59, Richard Shaw wrote:
Interestingly, when I clicked on my login name, the password field was
populated and I was able to login without retyping it.
This have happened to me at numerous times, but I am
Allegedly, on or about 06 October 2014, CLOSE Dave sent:
The difficulty is that, during kickstart the DHCP configuration is
wrong. I'd much rather not have to use a different configuration for
kickstart than for normal operation. While I can do that for an
initial installation, it is far
LibreOffice just crashed on me, and I'm currently waiting on the retrace
server to generate a backtrace. In fact, I've been waiting for about 50
minutes so far.
My question is when I should just give up and (possibly) try to generate
it locally.
Anyone know?
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On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
And if you change those fonts in Gnome settings what happens? Do
you see the changes reflected in Firefox?
I'm not sure what you are suggesting I do.
I did eventually find /etc/fonts and man fonts-conf ,
but it's not really helping.
I suppose if
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Hi! I use Mate but I don't use Bluetooth. Take a look at
PostinstallerF, they have (usually) practical solutions for that
kind of missing applets or applications.
Cheers!
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On 10/07/14 17:58, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 07 October 2014, Lars E. Pettersson sent:
192.168.10.3 and 198.168.20.5 are on two different networks.
That depends on network configuration (where your netmask is), and what
hardware (if any) is between devices.
Yes, but 192.168.10.3 and
# mount | grep sdc3
/dev/mapper/HGST_HTS721010A9E630_JR10006P0BSEEF3 on /sdc3 type ext4
(rw,relatime,journal_checksum)
So, how come I do not see it listed as I see /dev/sda3. To wit:
# mount | grep sda3
/dev/sda3 on / type ext4 (rw,relatime,data=ordered)
If I unmount
You have a setting under Fonts in Gnome preferences, right?
If you change that setting, let's say picking Chancery font instead of
Sans font, what happens?
Do you see that change in Firefox? Or Firefox is still using its own
fonts settings?
Hope I'm clearer now...
Cheers!
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2014 at 06:00:47PM +0200, Pál, László wrote:
Hi,
Is there anyone out there except me prefer MATE? :))Â
ME, ME !! :)
After a lot of attempt to use some other more shiny environment, I've
decided to use this old-school desktop.Â
Now, I have only one
On 10/07/14 23:53, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
thank you Ed, I learned many things from you. Actually I am a Linux beginner
Welcome to Linux.
Mostly what has been discussed here is networking concepts. The same applies
to any network connected device just the location and way the
On 6 October 2014 22:29:56 GMT+01:00, CLOSE Dave
dave.cl...@us.thalesgroup.com wrote:
I wrote:
We have a number of internal machines which run a local nameserver.
It's primarily a relay for the wider net but does a few other things
as well. So DHCP is configured to specify 127.0.0.1 as the
On 7 October 2014 21:52:05 GMT+01:00, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
# mount | grep sdc3
/dev/mapper/HGST_HTS721010A9E630_JR10006P0BSEEF3 on /sdc3 type ext4
(rw,relatime,journal_checksum)
So, how come I do not see it listed as I see /dev/sda3. To wit:
# mount | grep sda3
/dev/sda3 on / type ext4
On 10/07/2014 05:23 PM, Junk wrote:
On 7 October 2014 21:52:05 GMT+01:00, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
# mount | grep sdc3
/dev/mapper/HGST_HTS721010A9E630_JR10006P0BSEEF3 on /sdc3 type ext4
(rw,relatime,journal_checksum)
So, how come I do not see it listed as I see /dev/sda3. To wit:
#
Tim wrote:
Realising you don't really want two configurations to have to do, but
if it's your intention that *some* things should use 127.0.0.1, and
other things should not, then I think you're stuck having to *manage*
that.
I'm on the trail of a possible solution. Further ideas welcome.
In
On 10/07/2014 05:23 PM, Junk wrote:
On 7 October 2014 21:52:05 GMT+01:00, jd1008 jd1...@gmail.com wrote:
# mount | grep sdc3
/dev/mapper/HGST_HTS721010A9E630_JR10006P0BSEEF3 on /sdc3 type ext4
(rw,relatime,journal_checksum)
So, how come I do not see it listed as I see /dev/sda3. To wit:
#
On 10/07/2014 10:52 PM, jd1008 wrote:
and I try
# mount /dev/sdc3 /sdc3
mount: special device /dev/sdc3 does not exist
Well, you'd have to manually create a directory /sdc3 (The mount
point) before mounting to make this work.
# grep sdc3 /etc/fstab
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Sylvia Sánchez wrote:
You have a setting under Fonts in Gnome preferences, right?
If you change that setting, let's say picking Chancery font instead of
Sans font, what happens?
Do you see that change in Firefox? Or Firefox is still using its own
fonts settings?
I see
On 10/07/2014 08:25 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote:
On 10/07/2014 10:52 PM, jd1008 wrote:
and I try
# mount /dev/sdc3 /sdc3
mount: special device /dev/sdc3 does not exist
Well, you'd have to manually create a directory /sdc3 (The mount
point) before mounting to make this work.
# grep sdc3
On Tue, 7 Oct 2014, Michael Hennebry wrote:
In case i wasn't clear before:
Firefox is set to let a web page choose its fonts.
Sometimes Firefox does not have the requested font.
The relationship between the requested font,
the available fonts and the font chosen is not trivial.
I'm not sure
On 10/08/14 07:23, Junk wrote:
What's the output of lsblk?
It looks a bit like your using LVM
Actually, I'd be more interested in the output of
lvm pvdisplay
lvm vgdisplay
lvm lvdisplay
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On 10/07/2014 09:11 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
lvm pvdisplay
lvm vgdisplay
lvm lvdisplay
# lvm pvdisplay
# lvm pvdisplay -v
Scanning for physical volume names
# lvm pvdisplay -vvv
Setting activation/monitoring to 1
Processing: pvdisplay -vvv
O_DIRECT will be used
Thank you to all
Regards
Angelo
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 1:42 AM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On 10/07/14 23:53, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
thank you Ed, I learned many things from you. Actually I am a Linux
beginner
Welcome to Linux.
Mostly what has been discussed here
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