Re: Can nginx "events" block be configured in an include file?

2020-11-03 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Ma, 03 nov 20, 08:03:24, Dave Sherohman wrote: > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 07:57:40AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 03:35:58AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > > > tl;dr: I need to increase worker_connections on my nginx servers, but > > > don't want to edit the debian-pro

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread David Wright
On Tue 03 Nov 2020 at 23:33:33 (+), Joe wrote: > On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 14:45:41 -0600 David Wright wrote: > > On Tue 03 Nov 2020 at 17:34:48 (+), Joe wrote: > > > > > Those of us who use NTFS do so deliberately to provide compatibility > > > with Windows. It's not that long ago that Linux NTF

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Keith Bainbridge
On 4/11/20 4:09 am, Charles Curley wrote: On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 16:12:27 + Mick Ab wrote: Thanks for the suggestion re rsync, but using tar has been successful with a NTFS drive many times. Another possibility is to get rid of NTFS, and replace it with an encrypted ext4 partition. Then you

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Joe
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 14:45:41 -0600 David Wright wrote: > On Tue 03 Nov 2020 at 17:34:48 (+), Joe wrote: > > > Those of us who use NTFS do so deliberately to provide compatibility > > with Windows. It's not that long ago that Linux NTFS support was a > > bit flaky, so we don't do it solely by

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread David Wright
On Tue 03 Nov 2020 at 17:34:48 (+), Joe wrote: > Those of us who use NTFS do so deliberately to provide compatibility > with Windows. It's not that long ago that Linux NTFS support was a bit > flaky, so we don't do it solely by our own choice. > > I have a 4GB VeraCrypt file which I open in

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Joe
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 10:09:02 -0700 Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 16:12:27 + > Mick Ab wrote: > > > Thanks for the suggestion re rsync, but using tar has been > > successful with a NTFS drive many times. > > Another possibility is to get rid of NTFS, and replace it with an > e

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 3 Nov 2020 16:12:27 + Mick Ab wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion re rsync, but using tar has been successful > with a NTFS drive many times. Another possibility is to get rid of NTFS, and replace it with an encrypted ext4 partition. Then you can use something like rsnapshot to automa

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Mick Ab
Thanks for the suggestion re rsync, but using tar has been successful with a NTFS drive many times. On 3 Nov 2020 14:11, "The Wanderer" wrote: > On 2020-11-03 at 09:03, ellanios82 wrote: > > > On 11/3/20 2:28 PM, Mick Ab wrote: > > > >> The backup itself is performed using a 'tar -cvpf' type of

Re: Can nginx "events" block be configured in an include file?

2020-11-03 Thread David Wright
On Tue 03 Nov 2020 at 08:03:24 (-0600), Dave Sherohman wrote: > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 07:57:40AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 03:35:58AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > > > tl;dr: I need to increase worker_connections on my nginx servers, but > > > don't want to edit th

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread The Wanderer
On 2020-11-03 at 09:03, ellanios82 wrote: > On 11/3/20 2:28 PM, Mick Ab wrote: > >> The backup itself is performed using a 'tar -cvpf' type of command > > - maybe "rsync" is worth a look All else being equal I'd agree, but this is backing up to a NTFS filesystem, which doesn't support the typ

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread ellanios82
On 11/3/20 2:28 PM, Mick Ab wrote: The backup itself is performed using a 'tar  -cvpf' type of command  - maybe "rsync" is worth a look .  rgds

Re: Can nginx "events" block be configured in an include file?

2020-11-03 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 07:57:40AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 03:35:58AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > > tl;dr: I need to increase worker_connections on my nginx servers, but > > don't want to edit the debian-provided nginx.conf due to that causing > > future upgrade ha

Re: Can nginx "events" block be configured in an include file?

2020-11-03 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 03, 2020 at 03:35:58AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > tl;dr: I need to increase worker_connections on my nginx servers, but > don't want to edit the debian-provided nginx.conf due to that causing > future upgrade hassles. Is this possible? > Is there any way to accomplish this using

Re: Mounting a USB device

2020-11-03 Thread Mick Ab
I have a straightforward need to backup the current system to a portable drive before getting an up to date Debian distribution installed on a new machine. As previously mentioned, system backups have been successfully carried out on a regular basis for years to an NTFS portable drive in a USB 3 p

Re: Is there such a thing as a Debian blend for a MacBook Air 1,1 and/or Mac boxes in general? ...

2020-11-03 Thread Albretch Mueller
> sudo modprobe b43 Doesn't show to me anything. and > ip l displays a sequence of 0:0:0:0:0: ... chars which don't look like a MAC address or any of such things lbrtchx

Can nginx "events" block be configured in an include file?

2020-11-03 Thread Dave Sherohman
tl;dr: I need to increase worker_connections on my nginx servers, but don't want to edit the debian-provided nginx.conf due to that causing future upgrade hassles. Is this possible? Long version: I've got a couple servers running a somewhat convoluted web app deployment, with nginx at the fron

Re: Replacement Email Client

2020-11-03 Thread Eric S Fraga
On Tuesday, 27 Oct 2020 at 22:22, Jeremy Nicoll wrote: > In my experience such mails are usually forwarded jokes etc, and > another problem is that they often contain forwards of forwards > of forwards (etc) with nested sets of attachments (as a succession This has finally led me to find a positiv