On 01/28/16 18:46, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs
>
> tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989
> tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526
>
> I think I have to keep one of them since it is associated to my id (526)
> but I can't imagine what the
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs
tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989
tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526
I think I have to keep one of them since it is associated to my id (526)
but I can't imagine what the other
> On 28/01/16 15:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> >
> > On 01/28/16 22:19, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
> >
> >
> > > On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 18:45 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Also, depending on how you've configured the IMAP sever, you
> > > > may want
> > > > to try 143 with NONE
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:46:49AM +0100, Walter Cazzola wrote:
> Ok I dropped the idea of using my current /tmp partition for a tmpfs and
> followed your suggestion
>
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote:
>
> >If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount" and
>
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Tom Horsley wrote:
In fedora 23, there are cross compilers available in the repos.
For example:
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu.i686 : Cross-build binary utilities for aarch64-linux-gnu
gcc-c++-aarch64-linux-gnu.i686 : Cross-build binary utilities for
:
In fedora 23, there are cross compilers available in the repos.
For example:
gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu.i686 : Cross-build binary utilities for aarch64-linux-gnu
gcc-c++-aarch64-linux-gnu.i686 : Cross-build binary utilities for
: aarch64-linux-gnu
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 1:44 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan
wrote:
> On Mon, 2016-01-25 at 23:54 +0100, Tom H wrote:
>> On Mon, Jan 25, 2016 at 5:52 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> I figured it out (sort of). Turns out I'm running a virtual bridge
> > > With "export NSS_DISABLE_HW_AES=1" there are no crashes.
> > >
> >
> Hello,
>
> the certificate is there (in the "-BEGIN CERTIFICATE-")
> section, I just edited it. Here is the certificate without some
> internal information like the DN:
>
Ahhh okay. I see what happened now.
On 1/25/2016 10:35 PM, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 25 January 2016, Greg Woods sent:
(I can't remember how to get a dump of the zone, but I remember doing
it in the past.
Simply stopping the nameserver ought to cause it to reconcile its
records on file. That's what I do when I've
Google for 'usb modem':
https://www.google.com/search?q=usb+modem=utf-8=utf-8
Gets it power from USB. I've used these before.
Bill
On 1/26/2016 4:56 AM, Gary Stainburn wrote:
I've just had to replace my Hylafax server as the cooling fan in the rack case
has died and could not be replaced.
Try:
cp /etc/DIR_COLORS ~/.dir_colors
edit ~/.dir_colors and make your changes.
implement changes:
eval `dircolors -b ~/.dir_colors`
test your changes:
ls -l
Here's the changes I found most useful for green text on black background:
RESET 0 # reset to "normal" color
DIR 01;37 #
On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 17:32:34 -0600 (CST)
Michael Hennebry wrote:
> I suspect that this deprives the linker of necessary information.
Yea, the linker still needs to know about the libraries
(and the compiler also needs associated header files which
are generally part of the -devel packages).
>
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 23:15 +0100, Tom H wrote:
> >> Or do you have libvirt installed (it's the default libvirt bridge
> >> name)?
> >
> > I do, though nothing seems to depend on it. libvirtd is running,
> > presumably as part of the standard KVM system, but AFAIK that's
> > independent of VBox.
>
On 01/29/16 08:56, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> gpg --keyserver keys.mit.edu --recv
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ host keys.mit.edu
Host keys.mit.edu not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
Don't you mean
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ host pgp.mit.edu
pgp.mit.edu is an alias for cryptonomicon.mit.edu.
cryptonomicon.mit.edu has
On 01/29/16 08:56, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> Same thing happens with other keyservers such as keys.gpg.org
Also...
[egreshko@meimei ~]$ whois gpg.org
[Querying whois.pir.org]
[whois.pir.org]
Domain Name: GPG.ORG
Domain ID: D76820451-LROR
WHOIS Server:
Referral URL:
Trying to add a GPG key from a well-known keyserver (keys.mit.edu) but
I'm getting timeouts:
$ gpg --keyserver keys.mit.edu --recv
gpg: requesting key from hkp server keys.mit.edu
gpg: keyserver timed out
gpg: keyserver receive failed: keyserver error
Same thing happens with other keyservers
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 15:59 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
> On 01/28/16 15:48, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
> > Before the community sighing begins.
> > Yes I've double, triple and quadruple checked that the setting to
> > the server are correct.
> > And googled umpteen hits starting with Account can
>
> with "export NSS_DISABLE_HW_GCM=1", there are no crashes, with and
> without the cipher option. Moreover, with the cipher option it says:
>
> CONNECTED(0003)
> 139960478934944:error:14077410:SSL
> routines:SSL23_GET_SERVER_HELLO:sslv3 alert handshake
> failure:s23_clnt.c:744:
> ---
> no
> It looks like it just a client connection that is using AES GCM, it
> hasn't got to process the ldap request yet. I think that the following
> should work:
>
> openssl s_client -connect LDAPHOSTNAME:636 -cipher ECDHE-RSA-AES256-
> GCM-SHA384
>
> Should be able to reproduce it. Else, you can wait
On 01/28/16 18:26, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 18:10 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Any ideas before I apply to the loony bin?
You're talking about a connection to read your email as opposed
to
sending, correct? IMAP
or POP3?
>>> Well yes, IMAP and
On Thu, Jan 28, 2016 at 11:02 AM, William Brown wrote:
>
>>
>> with "export NSS_DISABLE_HW_GCM=1", there are no crashes, with and
>> without the cipher option. Moreover, with the cipher option it says:
>>
>> CONNECTED(0003)
>> 139960478934944:error:14077410:SSL
>>
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 18:10 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> > > > Any ideas before I apply to the loony bin?
> > > You're talking about a connection to read your email as opposed
> > > to
> > > sending, correct? IMAP
> > > or POP3?
> > Well yes, IMAP and it's in the setup wizard thingy.
> >
> >
> >
Ok I dropped the idea of using my current /tmp partition for a tmpfs and
followed your suggestion
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount" and
comment out the /tmp item you currently have in fstab. When you reboot, you
On 01/28/16 16:43, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 15:59 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 01/28/16 15:48, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
>>> Before the community sighing begins.
>>> Yes I've double, triple and quadruple checked that the setting to
>>> the server are correct.
>>> And
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 03:58 +0100, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote:
> I noticed that when I ssh into a CentOS 7 Host I get slightly darker
> colors in the ls output compared to the local (gnome-terminal) bash.
> Since I'm using a dark background the darker blue used for directories
> for example on
On 01/28/2016 02:46 AM, Walter Cazzola wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jan 2016, Gordon Messmer wrote:
If you'd like to use tmpfs now, you can "systemctl enable tmp.mount"
and comment out the /tmp item you currently have in fstab.
unfortunately this didn't work
> systemctl enable tmp.mount
The unit
On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 18:45 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>
>
> Also, depending on how you've configured the IMAP sever, you may want
> to try 143 with NONE
> and Normal Password.
Hmm weird, that worked
>
> Your IMAP server it is the "Courier IMAP" server?
Yep, old and venerable =)
/Martin S
On 01/28/16 22:19, Martin Skjöldebrand wrote:
> On Thu, 2016-01-28 at 18:45 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>
>> Also, depending on how you've configured the IMAP sever, you may want
>> to try 143 with NONE
>> and Normal Password.
> Hmm weird, that worked
You may want to check the settings in
On 28 January 2016 at 16:19, Walter Cazzola wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2016, Jon LaBadie wrote:
>
>>> I still have to rid off of one of these two tmpfs
>
>
>>> tmpfs 1633640 0 1633640 0% /run/user/989
>>> tmpfs 1633640 20 1633620 1% /run/user/526
>
>
>>> I think I have
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