One more thing to note, in about:config you'll notice one of the
options is telemetry *server*.
Is it possible that firefox is actually 'serving' the telemetry data to
sites that request it? Sure seems like the kind of dirty underhanded
trick that someone might try. The fact that the data is there
On Mon, 2022-02-07 at 09:23 -0500, Ken Dibble wrote:
> Application: firefox 78.15.0esr
>
>
> URL: about:telemetry#home-tab
>
> Page contains statement: Telemetry is collecting release data and
> upload
> is disabled.
>
>
> URL :about:telemetry#histograms-tab
>
> Page contains seemingly endle
On Sun, 2022-01-16 at 15:58 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Now, does anybody have anything to say about the CONTENT of the video
> at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECCr_KFl41E ?
I enjoyed the video. To be more specific, I liked his assessment of
what 'ingredients' led to unix development and his ass
No problem. Happy that you found it useful :D
On Thu, 2022-01-13 at 10:52 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!!!
>
> I've needed this for the last 23 years. Thank you!
>
> SteveT
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I don't have anything of my own to add except that single quotes result
in the same behavior as double quotes in this case.
I was curious about that after reading about the difference between
single and double quotes in the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide or abs
guide. I'm a novice obviously.
I wan
On Sun, 2021-11-28 at 07:20 -0600, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
I've been looking at pfsense and opnsense.
Sorry for reviving a month old thread but I'm just catching up on
emails and thought it might be useful to share that Opnsense hasn't
supported x86 for about 2 years.
I use Opnsense and have f
On Sun, 2021-09-05 at 16:21 +0200, tito via Dng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one stupid question that struck my mind right now could
> apparmor control itself?
> could you write an apparmor profile to limit what apparmor
> is doing?
>
> Ciao,
> Tito
Haha
"Who polices the police?"
"We do." - the police
On Sun, 2021-09-05 at 12:54 +0200, tito via Dng wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm not very fond of apparmor for various reasons:
>
> 1) I experienced unexpected behavior of programs
> silently failing to do something (log, run, etc)
> because the apparmor profile was wrong/bugged
I experienced the s
On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 17:10 +, Simon Hobson wrote:
> Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
>
> > You're right that I didn't address the fact that queries to root
> > servers don't all go to one server. My understanding of that wasn't
> > firm when I was w
On Thu, 2021-03-11 at 13:14 +, Simon Hobson wrote:
> Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
>
> > Of course using a local (or controlled by you) caching dns resolver
> > ENHANCES privacy. That's not even a question and doesn't represent
> > a
> > real argument
On Wed, 2021-03-10 at 20:04 -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Gabe Stanton via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
>
> > Of course using a local (or controlled by you) caching dns resolver
> > ENHANCES privacy.
>
> You really should have stopped there.
>
> > That&
On Tue, 2021-03-09 at 22:07 -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Dimitris via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
>
> > so, i would be interested to know, if there's a privacy issue with
> > opennnic?
>
> I have no problem with people who decide to adopt alternate roots.
>
> What I was talking about upthread
On Tue, 2021-03-09 at 22:26 -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Gabe Stanton via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
>
> > In the absence of a "community of dns server operators and users",
> > is
> > the optimal option to have everyone run their own recursive server?
>
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 10:34 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When I added four opennic root servers to my unbound's root.hints, I
> couldn't resolve grep.geek on my unbound server at 192.168.0.102,
> even
> though I could resolve it from the opennic root servers.
>
> Then I commented out al
Redirecting this thread back to the list. See below q and a between
Steve and me.
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 09:16 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 06:40 -0700, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> > Oh, and one more thing since you mentioned icann, one thing to note
>
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 06:40 -0700, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 10:08 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> > Στις 8/3/21 12:29 π.μ., ο/η Rick Moen έγραψε:
> > > Leaving aside my being disappointed about people willingly
> > > outsourcing
> > &g
On Mon, 2021-03-08 at 10:08 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> Στις 8/3/21 12:29 π.μ., ο/η Rick Moen έγραψε:
> > Leaving aside my being disappointed about people willingly
> > outsourcing
> > their recursive DNS to the second-nosiest company on the planet[1]
>
> +1.1.1.1 ... don't forget cloudflare
On Sun, 2021-03-07 at 19:39 +0100, al3xu5 wrote:
> Maybe it was installed by default or maybe I had installed it ages
> ago and
>
> it hasremained over time, a dist-upgrade after the other.
>
>
>
> So, I would like your advice: is there any sense that I keep it on
> the
>
> system? Or can I do
On Fri, 2021-03-05 at 07:05 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi Gabe,
>
> I'm also going to try to get a Jitsi-centric VM running. But you
> needn't wait to install Jitsi on your own computer to enjoy Jitsi.
> For
> over a year, GoLUG (my local LUG) has met at
> https://meet.jit.si/golug,
> with pretty
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 18:54 -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
> Here are my (raw, and I stress, _raw_) notes from setting up Jitsi
> Meet
> (on Amazon EC2, on Debian 10) in a tearing hurry for the 2020 World
> Science Fiction Convention (the '2020 Worldcon'), which was forced by
> the exploding pandemic to s
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 18:47 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi Gabe,
>
> Could you please be explicit about what you mean by "meetup"? If you
> mean something organized by meetup.com, then you're talking about
> something where you have to sign an indemnification agreement, and at
> least to some exten
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 19:31 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> > check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
> > alternative p2p platform ;-)
>
> Oh Oh: "As of September 1st 2020, invidio.us has closed down. To see
> this content, please select another instance, or visit directly on
On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 19:41 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> check out invidio.us, but even better help out with peertube, an
>
> alternative p2p platform ;-)
I'll check them out, thanks!
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On Thu, 2021-03-04 at 16:51 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> in anycase disco would be last on my list of 70s music :P
not even a little redneck disco?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaK3a44BghU
I admit it's from the 80's but it's still a sweet song.
I tend to agree about 70's music, it's wh
On Sun, 2021-02-28 at 17:29 +0200, Dimitris via Dng wrote:
> haven't been in any online key signing parties, only a handful of
> physical ones so far (makes more sense seeing/confirming/trusting in
> person...). but all that, pre-covid...
> to work around the pandemic somehow, i'd probably start
I obviously haven't done enough reading lol. Thanks for the link.
On Fri, 2021-02-26 at 22:06 +, Simon Hobson wrote:
> Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
>
> > Is it as simple as inviting anyone that wants to, to send their
> > public
> > key to this list? I'
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 18:58 +0100, Adam Borowski wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 24, 2021 at 07:26:35AM -0700, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> > If I understand correctly, the iptables cli that we use now is just
> > a
> > wrapper around nftables.
>
> Actually, there are two indep
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 15:23 +, g4sra via Dng wrote:
> I don't like the way SSL Certs are managedso that only leaves
> gpg.
>
> Recently had an issue with gpg which disturbed some grey cells and
> disrupted their slumber.
>
> I don't get out much (lockdown understatement) so my current 'we
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 16:00 +0200, Lars Noodén via Dng wrote:
> There is an awful lot of inertia for iptables, more than there was
> for
> ipchains, but iptables is rather difficult to learn and use. It has
> also been succeeded by nftables, which is where the development is
> happening. So even
On Wed, 2021-02-24 at 21:32 +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng wrote:
> Do not uncomment the #allow-hotplug eth0 line. Doing so leads
> to a delay when booting.
Just a note about the above, allow-hotplug eth0 seems to be necessary
on your VM. As for the delay in booting, I've had that ever since
se
On Mon, 2021-02-22 at 09:22 -1000, Joel Roth via Dng wrote:
> I use this to remove all rules:
>
> iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
> iptables -P FORWARD ACCEPT
> iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
> iptables -t nat -F
> iptables -t mangle -F
> iptables -F
> iptables -X
>
> I can't speak for the provenance, but af
On Thu, 2021-02-18 at 05:30 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> 1) Is the following /etc/network/interfaces on the guest, or on
> thehost?
> 2) If on the guest, do I need to have the "gateway" part of the
> br0iface be an address *other* than the gateway the host and rest of
> theLAN uses?
> 3) Is a TAP ne
On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 16:28 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Hi Gabe,
> On your guest VM, what does it say your default route is when
> youperform the ip route command?
results of ip route:
default via 192.168.1.1 dev eth0
192.168.1.0/24 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 192.168.1.75
> Did you n
On Wed, 2021-02-17 at 11:26 -0700, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> On Tue, 2021-02-16 at 07:55 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> > Thanks Ralph,
> > I had left them both out, but putting them in didn't change
> > thesymptom. I tried with only auto eth0, and that didn'
On Tue, 2021-02-16 at 07:55 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
> Thanks Ralph,
> I had left them both out, but putting them in didn't change
> thesymptom. I tried with only auto eth0, and that didn't change
> thesymptom either.
> Thanks,
> SteveT
> Steve Litt
Just want to throw this out there in case it h
On Fri, 2021-02-05 at 13:23 +, g4sra via Dng wrote:
> Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email.
> ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐On Friday, February 5, 2021 11:12 AM,
> Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
> > Am 4. Februar 2021 20:13:49 MEZ schrieb g4sra g4...@protonmail.com:
> > > ‐‐‐ Original Messa
On Fri, 2021-01-22 at 09:46 -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
> AppArmor...
Ascii didn't have AppArmor, and after upgrading to Beowulf I started
getting some errors as well. A little searching told me that AppArmor
errors are common and I ended up just purging AppArmor altogether. I
haven't had any probl
othing jerky about objecting to *that particular*
> ad.
>
> SteveT
>
> On Fri, 24 Jul 2020 09:04:38 -0600
> Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
>
> > Sorry if I sounded like a jerk, I don't intend to be one.
> > Advertisements just tend to irritate me, like nails on a
>
On Fri, 2020-07-24 at 12:38 -0500, goli...@devuan.org wrote:
> If you can't help him, please just be quiet.
I'll continue to speak my mind when I want to, but I'll choose my words
more carefully in the future (and hopefully think more about the fine
points of my argument before typing).
_
though and every so often, they will try to turn it back on.
> Very sneaky . . .
>
> On 2020-07-24 08:21, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> > Sorry I don't have anything helpful regarding orca, but that looks
> > like
> > an advertisement in your signature.
> > Are
Sorry I don't have anything helpful regarding orca, but that looks like
an advertisement in your signature.
Are advertisements in signatures allowed in this list?
I think advertisements of any sort should be banned from this list. I
don't read (and occasionally participate on) this list to be adve
It should be. I had the same problem a little over a month ago and that
fixed it for me. Been running fine since.
On Mon, 2020-07-06 at 00:39 +1000, Andrew McGlashan via Dng wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Okay, not fully fixed after reboot... apparmor gave problems as
> previously discussed on the list.
>
>
I installed Devuan Ascii on a Lenovo W530 via the live desktop
installer. I upgraded to Beowulf Beta a few months ago.
The install and upgrade were a breeze.
In general things are good. The only issue since upgrading to Beowulf
is that if I run a cpu-heavy program for long periods of time, I get
ch all the time for a few months without issue.
On Tue, 2020-03-17 at 14:26 -0400, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 17, 2020 at 09:39:21AM -0600, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> > One more thing, I'm actually on kernel version 4.19.0.8, but again,
> > this issue started when I upgra
One more thing, I'm actually on kernel version 4.19.0.8, but again,
this issue started when I upgraded to beowulf.
On Tue, 2020-03-17 at 09:34 -0600, Gabe Stanton via Dng wrote:
> I've had problems with my machine freezing as well, same symptoms,
> ever
> since upgrading to beo
I've had problems with my machine freezing as well, same symptoms, ever
since upgrading to beowulf. The issue for me seems to happen when I run
a cpu/ram heavy program, specifically a cpu cryptominer. I've had it
happen a number of times, always when mining with max 2 cores, but
haven't dedicated t
Sorry for the late response. I see you've got a dual boot solution in
place, but for anyone looking this up in the future I figured I'd leave
my input.
I've run into this issue before (more than once). For future reference,
I always make sure to do a couple things (this info refers to booting
into
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