On 2022-04-10 2:18, Mark Hindley wrote:
Nate,
On Sat, Apr 09, 2022 at 09:55:45AM -0700, nate wrote:
My Beowulf system has sysvinit (which shutdown appears to come from)
version
2.93-8+devuan1 and my Chimeara system has 2.96-7+devuan1. Nothing
stands
out in the changelog for sysvinit to
6). So I don't have
an opinion one way or another to judge what the most correct behavior
is.
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t; your /etc/hosts file, but really depends on how name resolution is
> configured on your machine.
>
> Hope this helps,
Thanks, Olaf.
I just replied as it seemed like an interesting thought exercise.
:-)
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2018 /etc/hosts
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 411 Mar 11 2016 /etc/hosts.allow
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 711 Mar 11 2016 /etc/hosts.deny
On this particular machine the hostid is consistent with the IPv4 address of
eth0.
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ax25 9c:60:9c:84:40:40:74 brd a2:a6:a8:40:40:40:00
pi@aprxpi:~$ hostid
a8c03d19
In this case it appears to be setting the hostid to the IPv4 address of
eth0.
Hmmm.
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> And if it is so,is it correct that it is?
It looks to me as though Debian and most derivatives mostly have the
same value. Perhaps this is a value that can be set when compiling
glibc?
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installation back in October. The machine has been rebooted a number of
times since. I've not tried moving either and seeing what happens on
the next system restart.
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Debian for almost ten years at the time, that was an eye opening
experience.
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the "huge"
kernel with most everything compiled in. Using the generic kernel in
Slackware is a deliberate admin choice all the way from building the
initrd itself (even though a helper script is supplied) to configuring
/etc/lilo.conf.
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Given my layout, the merged directories are not an issue but just look
odd at first glance after 22 years of my seeing them as stand alone
directories.
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> >
>
> It wont do anything, he is trying to be funny and like systemd,
> failing.
Actually, I did chuckle as I got the joke. Maybe my German ancestry
helped. Dunno.
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I would suggest trying Midnight Commander to view and alternately
editing the file. Sometimes it must be configured to use its internal
editor after installation or else it uses the system defined editor.
Its internal editor can be switched to hex edit mode.
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A lot of sites have farmed that out to Google though a few, like the
Emacs Wiki, have farmed it out to Duck Duck Go.
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ature.
Yes, that is my preferred format. To see a real UI disaster, look at
the self-hosted archive of any mailing list hosted by SourceForge. The
Hamlib mailing list is supposed to archived by GMane, but it has its own
issues going back some months.
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and mount them with fstab. Those directories have the most
writes on this application and this should prolong the life of the micro
SD card.
The nice thing about the Linux system is its versatility which lend
itself nicely to solving various problems in multiple ways.
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would be connected via the USB port rather than the failing SATA port.
All help is appreciated!
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omain listing for years.
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this time there is only the PayPal.me link that Pat provided as a
means of helping him and his family out as detailed in this post:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/donating-to-slackware-4175634729/page11.html#post5883695
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donation it had his picture on the page. At this time I am confident
that he received the money I sent.
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o date the manufacturer's Web site states that 32 bit
compatibility libraries are required. Some users may make the choice to
simply install a 32 bit distribution as a result.
My suggestion, and solution, is to spin up a 32 bit VM to run the
utilities for the odd time that I need them.
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> Karma: Excellent
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> ;->
Well,
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Karma: Excellent
As I dilly dallied around for a few days I ended up with a four digit
number. Had I been on the ball, well...
I hardly check the site any more. Just looking at it this morning, it's
a
d all such spam to /dev/null.
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systemd won't be done until it can read mail, apparently.
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e) on a laptop
with Plasma5 packaged by alienbob and no systemd in sight. Plasma5 is
quite clearly capable of full functionality on a system completely
lacking a systemd installation.
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* On 2018 14 May 21:16 -0500, leonard ashley wrote:
> Interesting post on The Register
>
> https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/07/17/linux_4_13_rc1/
That article is ten months old. Have there been any developments since?
Nope? Okay, everyone keep up the good work. Carry on.
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me, I don't know.
Answers may be available at:
https://www.trinitydesktop.org/
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lved satisfactorily had mattatobin
taken a friendlier approach when he opened the issue. Instead he
doubled down and the main developer didn't call him out so that reveals
a lot about the project developers. Just like LP, this isn't a group I
would care to deal with as a packager.
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d his i's and crossed his t's.
Are they based in the US? Have they made such application in the EU or
other jurisdiction?
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I have been using Waterfox of late which is *supposed* to be stripping
that sort of nonsense out.
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> override' to block its own removal?
>
> What's 'pua'?
Pick Up Artist?
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=pua
;-)
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ideas before I move this upstream?
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their Macbook. It was a rather embarrassing thing to observe.
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naturally
slow down. Especially when one considers that the replaced services
have been around for years, or even decades and are likely quite well
debugged and optimized while the SD replacements are new code with a lot
maturation needed.
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sive fetchmail manual page and
the -d/--daemon that fetchmail honors for daemon mode. I have been
using it in this manner for nearly *decades*.
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* On 2017 10 Nov 02:40 -0600, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
> Nate Bargmann writes:
> >I've also used Procmail for an
> >equal length of time and it is now claimed to be "unmaintained".
>
> Who claims that?
Some months back I was looking for some tips on a recipe
ldir "mailboxes" for Mutt.
It all "works like a hose" as one electronics instructor was fond of
saying years back.
I like Devuan and Slackware for the same reasons.
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a very minimal jessie installation to ascii is
possible.
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ran 'ifdown eth0' then 'ifup eth0' and it worky! I can ping, SSH into
the box, and use apt-get. Now I just need to get those parameters set
before networking is started.
Hope this helps someone else.
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he recipe for compiling all this yourself, if
> you prefer.
Thanks for your gracious offer, Giovanni. I will keep it in mind if I
find a reason for a newer kernel.
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* On 2017 13 Oct 03:36 -0500, info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote:
> On 13-10-17 06:42, Gregory Nowak wrote:
> >On Thu, Oct 12, 2017 at 09:01:05PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> >>The Pi is unreliable with
> >>a USB hard drive what with its USB and Ethernet being on s
solutely quiet.
Its fan isn't obnoxious, but it is still audible. My holy grail is to
have all of the computers I own as quiet as my first Color Computer 2!
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s stable and parazyd releases new images, I'll try
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* On 2017 12 Oct 07:31 -0500, Adam Sampson wrote:
> Hi Nate,
>
> Nate Bargmann writes:
>
> > I just received a Olimex OLinuXino MICRO (A20) board [...] The
> > problem is that the ethernet port simply isn't passing traffic (it
> > works just fine with the Ol
houldn't be an issue
on my LAN as my DHCP server would just assign the next available IPv4
address from its pool.
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;s link was not ready.
If there is a better venue to ask about this, please let me know.
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* On 2017 20 Sep 06:36 -0500, J. Fahrner wrote:
> Am 2017-09-20 13:08, schrieb Nate Bargmann:
>
> >I am still puzzled how a desktop GUI can depend on init system.
> >Services, yes, an init, not so much.
>
> Because systemd is not only an init system, it provides a lot
ems.
I read the forum post link as though the developer will have it
completely supporting (depending on?) systemd.
The second link returns nothing found for me.
I am still puzzled how a desktop GUI can depend on init system.
Services, yes, an init, not so much.
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always have /home on a separate partition as it makes it easier
to do many of the steps you described.
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e you got to SSD, make sure your backups are kept well up to
> date. I know this is good advice all the time, but while spinning rust
> very often gives warning signs before failing, SSD often "just die"
> with no warning.
I need to finish my rsnapshot server. :-)
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has a 3 year warranty. Currently the lappie has a
250 GB spinner that is working just fine. I figure that over sizing the
drive will help with wear leveling. I'm not sure if that is a valid
assumption, however.
Thanks.
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> ...
> Jul 10 04:09:09 me kernel: [6.545480] usb 1-1.1.3:
I've tried to key on this:
for persistent naming.
My success may be poor due to having a couple of external USB hubs that
get reordered on boot.
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* On 2017 10 Jul 20:41 -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 05:34:29PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> I believe the Google slogan was "Don't be evil." "First, do no harm" is
> from the English translaation of the Hippocratic Oath.
Sigh.
Just l
* On 2017 10 Jul 14:24 -0500, KatolaZ wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 10, 2017 at 01:53:09PM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> > Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. Just because the code is GPL,
> > it seems fine by him.
>
> Sorry, but I really don't see what RMS should do h
om what I can observe).
Unfortunately, that seems to be the case. Just because the code is GPL,
it seems fine by him.
As for Linus, I think he'll only do something if he is given an
ultimatum of supporting only SD's flavor of the week API.
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* On 2017 04 Jul 19:46 -0500, Florian Zieboll wrote:
> Am 4. Juli 2017 20:23:28 MESZ schrieb Nate Bargmann :
> >* On 2017 04 Jul 13:17 -0500, Joel Roth wrote:
> >>
> >> Nix is also relevant.
> >
> >As is Guix.
>
>
> I'd be really curious
* On 2017 04 Jul 18:59 -0500, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Nate Bargmann (n...@n0nb.us):
>
> > * On 2017 04 Jul 13:27 -0500, Evilham wrote:
> >
> > Well, it still doesn't read mail.
> >
> > Or does it?
>
> Well, it _does_ now include a shell interp
//www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-sysusers.html
Well, it still doesn't read mail.
Or does it?
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it for a time but I guess I'm just too locked
into the traditional FHS used by most Linux distributions over the
years to feel comfortable with it.
I am NOT looking forward to having to deal with usr merge when that is
forced down our throats!
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* On 2017 01 Jul 11:47 -0500, Renaud OLGIATI wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jul 2017 10:25:20 -0500
> Nate Bargmann wrote:
>
> > fate accompli
>
> "Fate"
> is very apposite in the circumstance
One misspell and a person's reputation is shot forever!
:-)
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* On 2017 30 Jun 00:55 -0500, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> Maybe it's me, but what the hell is a DNS resolver doing inside an init
> system?
The same thing that a time sync (NTP) daemon is doing in there...
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Hey, hey, hey!
What did my K3 do to deserve that? Oh wait, you wrote K3s.
Carry on. ;-)
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P.S. "W5dbus", "K3systemd". I LOL'ed!
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reread some of the posts after things have had a chance to settle a bit
in my head. It's also hot outside and we're doing wheat harvest here at
the farm so I'm probably reading too fast. :-D
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I've read that link and a few more of his posts since a few times over
the years. I've not found any fault in his reasoning yet.
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* On 2017 20 Jun 10:59 -0500, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 20, 2017 at 09:12:39AM -0500, Nate Bargmann wrote:
> >
> > A few years ago I took over maintenance of a handy application of
> > interest to radio amateurs. It had been dropped from Debian due to a
> > c
point
them to Debian and bid them a good day. Other distributions are doing
just fine without SD/GNOME. I think we can as well.
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an.
Since I also use Slackware, I think it's useful to look over the fence
and see how Patrick Volkerding, et. al. are handling things in this
brave new world.
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I emailed a followup to 6...@bugs.devuan.org and received an
acknowledgment from the BTS but the message has not appeared on the
bug's Web page.
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* On 2017 05 Jun 02:07 -0500, KatolaZ wrote:
> Hi Nate,
>
> thanks for your email. The issue is known. That string is saying you
> that reportbug was unable to fetch existing relevant bugs from
> bugs.devuan.org. The reason is that reportbug expects to find a SOAP
>
in novice mode.
Detected character set: UTF-8
Please change your locale if this is incorrect.
Using 'Nate Bargmann ' as your from address.
Getting status for flashplugin-nonfree...
Will send report to Devuan (per lsb_release).
Querying Devuan BTS for reports on flashplugin-nonfree (source)
Congratulations!
A few months ago I had concluded the project was moribund, if not almost
dead. Nice way to prove me wrong.
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If there is no technical reason for it, is it spite?
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ers. I guess this should have
been the warning shot that indicated that Linux was no longer being
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That was preceeded by, "Automotive startup and
device management". Uhh, nope, not for me.
I wonder when they discussed rounding up and reeducating all the Unix
gray beards?
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Stuck behind a pay wall. Fair use should allow you to post those
relevant parts by citing their source, of course.
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trying to manage audio settings. I find PA truly
useful these days. Yes, I'm using Devuan Jessie.
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later" clause does
not bind you, the original author to the any later version. The clause
only applies to licensees of your package.
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Yup, one distribution (he signed with "Red Hat" so was presumably
speaking on their behalf) being dictatorial toward the rest. I don't
recall that being the foundation the Linux Community was built on when I
discovered it 20 years ago.
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(Obsolete greybeard)
((But I don
I chose the second option as it does need a bit more work WRT Network
Manager a few small nits. I'm confident these will be completed soon.
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; See Section 6:
> https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html
Even so, a tarball with nothing but the source files--no build
files--would satisfy that requirement. Certainly, there is no
requirement for the development history and patch changes to be
released so long as the distributed binary *coul
ormally it doesn't bother, but when you're mucking
> about with machines you can run into this problem.
Interesting.
I've done plenty of installs or boots without a network and don't recall
ntp blocking the system startup, at least on Debian and derivatives. I
run it on all my
m now into a Git repository as all of the
history will be preserved that way if needed, things can be cherry
picked into other projects as needed (so long as licensing terms are
compatible).
They can only shut us out if we allow them to.
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ox with embedded Web
servers that *only* work with older versions of IE. It's already
causing some issues for us and will get worse as time goes on. I
suspect a number of lower profile websites will continue to employ Flash
for a long time to come.
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;
> $ uname -a
> Linux netbook1 4.6.0-0.bpo.1-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 4.6.3-1~bpo8+1
> (2016-07-13) i686 GNU/Linux
>
> Hmmm, why not a 32 bit version? But indeed, that's the problem...
Isn't Pepper Flash a part of Chromium/Chrome? I seem to recall that 32
bit support
makes PA a useful tool for me.
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And, for anyone interested, here is the output of aptitude after the
backports repository has been disabled:
$ sudo aptitude install libgtkhtml-4.0-0:i386
The following NEW packages will be installed:
at-spi2-core{a} glib-networking:i386{a} libaspell15:i386{ab}
libatk-bridge2.0-0:i386{a} libats
[Not Installed]
32) libxml2:i386 [Not Installed]
Accept this solution? [Y/n/q/?] q
Abandoning all efforts to resolve these dependencies.
Abort.
That is quite a lot longer list than before enabling the backports main
repository.
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libgtkhtml-4.0-common, it is shown as architecture 'all'. Even trying
to install the amd64 (default for my system) doesn't help.
Is this a Debian bug?
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ot control. No offense intended to
> the lawyers among us: someone has to take the heat and stand everybody
> else's ground.
Thanks for the chuckle!
If the logo is indeed a registered trademark, then the circled R may be
required. Probably varies among jurisdictions.
IANAL, etc.
ion has improved much:
https://igurublog.wordpress.com/2012/11/05/gnome-et-al-rotting-in-threes/
- Nate
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"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true."
Ham radio, Linux, bike
ce?' GTK 3 is a dead end for anything
not GNOME by design.
- Nate
--
"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true."
Ham radio, Linux, bikes, and more: http://www.n0nb.us
* On 2016 27 Jul 12:03 -0500, Brian Nash wrote:
> I recently replied to several threads on this list, and in many cases I
> forgot to CC the actual list, so the replies only went to one person.
I see you're using Mutt. The L command will initiate a reply to the
list.
- Nate
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&q
* On 2016 08 Jul 09:18 -0500, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
> Nate Bargmann writes:
> > I may have swerved into the solution:
> >
> > ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", KERNELS=="1-1.4:1.0", SYMLINK+="ttyUSB99"
> >
> >
> &g
I may have swerved into the solution:
ACTION=="add", KERNEL=="ttyUSB*", KERNELS=="1-1.4:1.0", SYMLINK+="ttyUSB99"
Time will tell if it survives a reboot...
- Nate
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"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds.
1.0
ID_SERIAL=Prolific_Technology_Inc._USB-Serial_Controller
I'm lost.
I can provide more info on request.
- Nate
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"The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds. The pessimist fears this is true."
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