Thu, 20 Jan 2022 06:32:39 -0600 - o1bigtenor via Dng :
> Greetings
>
> When I look at the headers from my emails and sometimes available
> in websites all this information about my system is included.
>
> Is there a way to block the sending of this particular information?
Hi...
My suggestions
I have an NXP iMX8 system based on a SMARC SoM module from Embedian
which was shipped with Debian 11.
I have successfully used debootstrap to make a Devuan 4.0 system to get
rid of systemd and put the ath10k firmware in /lib/firmware for the wifi
card but now the system hangs for around 2 minu
On 1/21/22 06:00, terryc wrote:
Didn't Linus start what became Linux because Minix was only 286 capable
and was not going to be upgraded and Linux wanted something that
would run on 386 cpus.
I think there was also a licensing issue involved in modifying Minix.
Minix exemplified Andy Tanenba
Please, I would ask for your advices about the situation described below.
Excuse me if this could be OT in this list.
On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive caching DNS
(not authoritative) server. More, I have uninstalled dnsmasq, as I do not
need it and want to avoid it
On Friday 21 January 2022 at 12:55:04, al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
> On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive caching DNS
> (not authoritative) server. More, I have uninstalled dnsmasq, as I do not
> need it and want to avoid it interfering with unbound.
>
> But QEMU/KVM requires
Fri, 21 Jan 2022 13:18:49 +0100 - Antony Stone
:
> On Friday 21 January 2022 at 12:55:04, al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
>
> > On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive caching
> > DNS (not authoritative) server. More, I have uninstalled dnsmasq, as I
> > do not need it and want to av
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:55:04 +0100
al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
>
> Please, I would ask for your advices about the situation described
> below.
>
> Excuse me if this could be OT in this list.
>
> On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive
> caching DNS (not authoritative) server.
Hi,
On 21/1/22 14:08, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:55:04 +0100
al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
Please, I would ask for your advices about the situation described
below.
Excuse me if this could be OT in this list.
On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive
Fri, 21 Jan 2022 14:08:26 +0100 - Florian Zieboll via Dng
:
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:55:04 +0100
> al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
>
> >
> > Please, I would ask for your advices about the situation described
> > below.
> >
> > Excuse me if this could be OT in this list.
> >
> > On my chimaera system, I
Hi,
On 21/1/22 14:21, al3xu5 via Dng wrote:
Good. Thank you.
Any need to change the dnsmasq configuration to avoid port conflicts?
Or to load the tun module (as suggested by aitor -- Thanks aitor)?
I just follow the steps below:
1) Create a qcow image:
$ qemu-img create -f qcow2 devuan.qco
Thanks for the correction. Here's a Wikipedia link to the
"Tanenbaum-Torvalds debate":
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tanenbaum%E2%80%93Torvalds_debate
-bobmon
On 1/21/22 08:12, dng-requ...@lists.dyne.org wrote:
On 1/21/22 06:00, terryc wrote:
Didn't Linus start what became Linux because M
Hallo list,
after the latest kernel-update (chimaera, from 5.10.0-10-amd64 to
5.10.0-11-amd64), my desktop's initramfs no longer finds the swap
(suspend/resume) partition.
Running 'update-initramfs -u' returns the correct UUID "to resume
from", and also adding the line
resume=UUID=
to
Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
> Hallo list,
>
> after the latest kernel-update (chimaera, from 5.10.0-10-amd64 to
> 5.10.0-11-amd64), my desktop's initramfs no longer finds the swap
> (suspend/resume) partition.
>
> Running 'update-initramfs -u' returns the correct UUID "to resume
> from", and al
Thank to Steve Litt, thank to all for these discussions.
I'm a simple GNU/Linux user, without experience, just a free software
lover. I start to know to use PC since 1996.
I grew up knowing only '95, only his suites, spending a lot on licenses. I
accidentally learned about GNU / Linux from a friend
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:34:28 -0500
tempforever wrote:
> Something to check/verify:
> If swap is listed in /etc/fstab, then make sure it is listed by UUID
> rather than block-id.
> I mention this, since I have a (commented out) swap line in /etc/fstab
Yes, in the fstab, the swap partition is act
Greetings
For a non-profit - - - this is not bulk email for sales - - - - bulk
email for connection.
Is there a linux program (foss hopefully) that will allow me to do this?
(Sending regualr emails to a group of people (from 15 to 50 recipients).)
TIA
___
>
>On Sun, 2022-01-16 at 04:12 -0500, Steve Litt wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This was discussed on the devuan-offtopic IRC channel, so I watched
>> the video:
>>
>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ECCr_KFl41E
>>
>> It's Brian Kernighan discussing the formation of Unix, starting from
>> the back stor
al3xu5 via Dng said on Fri, 21 Jan 2022 12:55:04 +0100
>Please, I would ask for your advices about the situation described
>below.
>
>Excuse me if this could be OT in this list.
>
>On my chimaera system, I am using unbound as a local recursive caching
>DNS (not authoritative) server. More, I have
On 1/21/22 11:03, Florian Zieboll via Dng wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jan 2022 10:34:28 -0500
tempforever wrote:
Something to check/verify:
If swap is listed in /etc/fstab, then make sure it is listed by UUID
rather than block-id.
I mention this, since I have a (commented out) swap line in /etc/fstab
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 02:46:39PM +1100, terryc wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 13:25:50 -0500
> Hendrik Boom wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 06:40:13PM +0100, Antony Stone wrote:
> > > On Thursday 20 January 2022 at 17:24:46, Peter Duffy wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Sun, 2022-01-16 at 04:12 -05
On 21-01-2022 21:26, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 02:46:39PM +1100, terryc wrote:
On Thu, 20 Jan 2022 13:25:50 -0500
Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Thu, Jan 20, 2022 at 06:40:13PM +0100, Antony Stone wrote:
On Thursday 20 January 2022 at 17:24:46, Peter Duffy wrote:
On Sun, 2022-
Le 21/01/2022 à 15:45, Florian Zieboll via Dng a écrit :
after the latest kernel-update (chimaera, from 5.10.0-10-amd64 to
5.10.0-11-amd64), my desktop's initramfs no longer finds the swap
(suspend/resume) partition.
Running 'update-initramfs -u' returns the correct UUID "to resume
from", and al
On 2022-01-18 10:59, Antony Stone wrote:
Hi.
[cut]
I'm sure there can be some more positive phrase we can use about init
freedom,
to emphasise what it _gives_ people, not to emphasise being cautious
about the
unknown.
Thoughts / opinions?
Antony.
This post set off quite a discussion.
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