Hi Andrei, Didier,
Thanks for your new feedbacks.
As agreed, I posted to debian-backports [*] and, the following day, there was
my package linux-image-5.10.0-0.bpo.4-amd64 available in my repository.
Maybe it's juste a coincidence or a swift reaction, cannot tell as I didn't
receive an official
Hi David,
29 mars 2021, 03:25 de deb...@lionunicorn.co.uk:
> . type & again,
> . UpArrow to recall this latest pattern that you're happy with,
> . LeftDrag the mouse to copy the pattern,
> . Backspace to rubout the line (the & remains there),
> . type | and respond appropriately to the mark: prom
Hi all!
Thanks Fabrice, for your thoughtful reply and for forwarding the
question here.
Replying below with more details about the issue:
I guess you're talking about this wiki page:
https://wiki.debian.org/msmtp[1]
Yes, and thank you for the improvements
These error messages are in
This worked
From
https://moritzvd.com/email-with-smtp-debian-ubuntu/
In order to be able to use the mail command wee need to install mailx
sudo apt-get install bsd-mailx
Set mail transport agent to use msmtp
sudo nano /etc/mail.rc
append the following:
set mta=/usr/bin/msmtp
- Mensage
On Sat, 3 Apr 2021 02:15:55 +0500
"Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote:
...
> Most of SOHO class routers\modems don't offer fully-fledged DNS server
> and domain name caching features.
> They act as relays, simply redirecting DNS requests to the nearest
> configured domain name server.
A notable cl
> A notable class of exceptions is that of OpenWrt powered devices:
> OpenWrt comes with dnsmasq configured out of the box, and thus provides
> caching.
"Back in the days" (at the beginning of OpenWRT), most home routers used
`dnsmasq`, AFAIK. So I'd expect today's devices to use `dnsmasq` or
sim
Alexander V. Makartsev on Sat, 3 Apr 2021 01:17:59 +0500 wrote:
>On 02.04.2021 22:56, Dan Norton wrote:
>> Alexander V. Makartsev wrote Wed, 31 Mar 2021 10:16:08 +0500:
>>
>> "Is "192.168.1.254" an IP address of your DSL modem?
>> If you don't need to resolve hostnames from you local network, like
On 05.04.2021 07:47, Stefan Monnier wrote:
A notable class of exceptions is that of OpenWrt powered devices:
OpenWrt comes with dnsmasq configured out of the box, and thus provides
caching.
"Back in the days" (at the beginning of OpenWRT), most home routers used
`dnsmasq`, AFAIK. So I'd expect
On 05.04.2021 07:40, Dan Norton wrote:
[1]https://wiki.debian.org/resolv.conf#Modifying_.2Fetc.2Fdhcp.2Fdhclient.conf
After the AT&T tech does his thing tomorrow, I plan to add
supersede domain-name-servers 1.1.1.1,1.0.0.1;
to resolv.conf. Until then I want things to be unchanged from the 10
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