On 6/7/19 4:31 am, Mick wrote:
On Friday, 5 July 2019 21:22:31 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
On 05/07/2019 15:37, Andrew Lowe wrote:
Hi all,
I'm transferring my install from a spinning disk to an SSD and
decided to tidy up/customise/stuff up things as I go. I've recently
taken a lot of photo's
On Sat, 6 Jul 2019 at 01:46, wrote:
> I see this or similiar from time to time:
>
> media-libs/portaudio:0
>
> (media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
> conflicts with
> (media-sound/audacity-2.2.2:0/0::gentoo, installed)
>
> looks to me, like portaudion
On Saturday, July 6, 2019 12:44:46 A.M. AEST Robin Atwood wrote:
> On Fri, 05 Jul 2019 15:34:18 +0100
>
> Mick wrote:
> > On Friday, 5 July 2019 15:30:06 BST Robin Atwood wrote:
> > > Thanks Vladimir, that sounds promising. Can you recommend any GPT
> > > programs (this is new to me)? However the
Hi,
I see this or similiar from time to time:
media-libs/portaudio:0
(media-libs/portaudio-19.06.00-r2:0/0::gentoo, ebuild scheduled for merge)
conflicts with
>
> OK panic over! I had shelled into the wrong system! The mystery is what
> I was trying to copy to, the machine only has one HD.
>
lsblk is nice
$ lsblk
NAMEMAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT
sda 8:00 931.5G 0 disk
└─sda18:10 931.5G 0 part /var
nvme0n1
On 7/5/19 1:57 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
In the case of GRUB2 that is unlikely to be the case, as it is meant
to do everything. That's why the auto-generated config files are so
long and full of conditionals. On a system you have full control over,
you can remove all the conditionals.
I had gr
On Friday, 5 July 2019 21:22:31 BST Andrew Udvare wrote:
> On 05/07/2019 15:37, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm transferring my install from a spinning disk to an SSD and
> > decided to tidy up/customise/stuff up things as I go. I've recently
> > taken a lot of photo's whilst travelling
Sure, i sent you bunch of malicious office attachments.
From: hasan.cali...@psauxit.com
Sorry for spam :)
5 Tem 2019 Cum 22:01 tarihinde Michael Orlitzky şunu yazdı:
> On 7/5/19 2:18 PM, Hasan Ç. wrote:
> > Hi Michael,
> >
> > I quickly tested clamav with option "AlertOLE2Macros" enabled but n
On 05/07/2019 15:37, Andrew Lowe wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm transferring my install from a spinning disk to an SSD and
> decided to tidy up/customise/stuff up things as I go. I've recently
> taken a lot of photo's whilst travelling and I have the Coords in the
> EXIF data. What I would like is to b
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 09:32:33 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote:
> > it probably is worth taking the time to see if you can bend to the
> > tool rather than making the tool bend to you.
>
> At face value, this is antithetical to how computers should work.
>
> Computers should do our bidding, NOT the oth
Hi all,
I'm transferring my install from a spinning disk to an SSD and decided
to tidy up/customise/stuff up things as I go. I've recently taken a lot
of photo's whilst travelling and I have the Coords in the EXIF data.
What I would like is to be able to easily view this data. There is a
thin
On 7/5/19 2:18 PM, Hasan Ç. wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> I quickly tested clamav with option "AlertOLE2Macros" enabled but not
> worked as expected. ClamAV still marks malicious office attachments like
> VBA macros as CLEAN.
Would you mind sending the malicious attachment to my other address,
mich...
On 04/07/2019 22:10, Christian Groessler wrote:
I'm new here. My question is how do I get rid of colors in "emerge",
"man" and other command line programs.
Do you want to disable colors for everything, or only for specific tools?
Hi Michael,
I quickly tested clamav with option "AlertOLE2Macros" enabled but not
worked as expected. ClamAV still marks malicious office attachments like
VBA macros as CLEAN.
On the other hand gmail detects the virus as soon as i add the file to
attachments and doesn't let me send it.
I envy it.
On 7/5/19 11:59 AM, Hasan Ç. wrote:
>
> Rejecting all of them with postfix is not a option for me.
>
> I tried some spamassasian rules to give them high score but not worked
> as expected.
>
> I would appreciate it if you share your experiences.
>
The next version of SpamAssassin will have a p
Hi all,
Nowadays, i find myself in trouble while protecting mail servers from
office related malicious email attachments.
ClamAV, even with unofficial signatures like sanesecurity, malwarepatrol
etc. can't filter correctly these kind of office attachments.
Rejecting all of them with postfix is n
On 7/5/19 8:40 AM, Vladimir Romanov wrote:
May be your motherboard or BIOS just too old, and it doesn't support
such hard disks?
I remember a time when Linux would support large (multi-GB) drives when
the BIOS would not support them.
Linux could bypass the BIOS and talk directly to the drive
On Fri, 05 Jul 2019 15:47:04 +0100
Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 5 July 2019 15:44:46 BST Robin Atwood wrote:
>
> > OK panic over! I had shelled into the wrong system! The mystery is
> > what I was trying to copy to, the machine only has one HD.
>
> Cool, I hope you didn't overwrite useful data an
On 7/5/19 8:04 AM, Rich Freeman wrote:
it probably is worth taking the time to see if you can bend to the tool
rather than making the tool bend to you.
At face value, this is antithetical to how computers should work.
Computers should do our bidding, NOT the other way around.
That being said,
On Friday, 5 July 2019 15:44:46 BST Robin Atwood wrote:
> OK panic over! I had shelled into the wrong system! The mystery is what
> I was trying to copy to, the machine only has one HD.
Cool, I hope you didn't overwrite useful data and you keep backups. ;-)
--
Regards,
Mick
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On Fri, 05 Jul 2019 15:34:18 +0100
Mick wrote:
> On Friday, 5 July 2019 15:30:06 BST Robin Atwood wrote:
>
> > Thanks Vladimir, that sounds promising. Can you recommend any GPT
> > programs (this is new to me)? However the dd utility failed when I
> > tried to copy my old HD to the new one.
> >
May be your motherboard or BIOS just too old, and it doesn't support such
hard disks?
пт, 5 июл. 2019 г., 19:36 Robin Atwood :
> On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 19:31:39 +0500
> Vladimir Romanov wrote:
>
> > Well, dd should work well in any case. May be your drive is broken
> > really?
> >
> > пт, 5 июл. 201
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 19:31:39 +0500
Vladimir Romanov wrote:
> Well, dd should work well in any case. May be your drive is broken
> really?
>
> пт, 5 июл. 2019 г., 19:30 Robin Atwood :
>
> > On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 19:14:35 +0500
> > Vladimir Romanov wrote:
> >
> > > Fdisk can not work with drives lar
On Friday, 5 July 2019 15:30:06 BST Robin Atwood wrote:
> Thanks Vladimir, that sounds promising. Can you recommend any GPT
> programs (this is new to me)? However the dd utility failed when I
> tried to copy my old HD to the new one.
>
> # dd if=/dev/sda of=/dev/sdb bs=64K conv=noerror,sync
> dd
Well, dd should work well in any case. May be your drive is broken really?
пт, 5 июл. 2019 г., 19:30 Robin Atwood :
> On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 19:14:35 +0500
> Vladimir Romanov wrote:
>
> > Fdisk can not work with drives larger than 2TB. Your drive may be
> > slightly (10 mb) larger than that, so the
On Fri, 5 Jul 2019 19:14:35 +0500
Vladimir Romanov wrote:
> Fdisk can not work with drives larger than 2TB. Your drive may be
> slightly (10 mb) larger than that, so the result. For such disks you
> need not Fdisk, but GPT programs.
>
> пт, 5 июл. 2019 г., 19:12 Robin Atwood :
>
> > I just boug
On 2019-07-05, Francesco Turco wrote:
> On Fri, Jul 5, 2019, at 08:05, mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
>> So, is there either a boot loader that a human can configure
>> manually that can handle LUKS partitions? No uefi, but GPT would
>> be nice.
>
> I have a LUKS-encrypted system, GP
Fdisk can not work with drives larger than 2TB. Your drive may be slightly
(10 mb) larger than that, so the result. For such disks you need not Fdisk,
but GPT programs.
пт, 5 июл. 2019 г., 19:12 Robin Atwood :
> I just bought a new "2TB" Western Digital hard drive. Imagine my
> surprise when fdis
I just bought a new "2TB" Western Digital hard drive. Imagine my
surprise when fdisk reports it is only 10MiB in capacity! Is there
anything I can do to rectify this (of a technical nature)? I live in
Bangkok so it is not unlikely the guy in the little shop where I bought
it sold me a load of junk.
On Fri, Jul 5, 2019 at 4:10 AM Mick wrote:
>
> On Friday, 5 July 2019 08:24:14 BST mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> > Thank you! Now I don't have to read all the grub2 manual right away.
>
> You could create manually a /boot/grub/grub.cfg file, but this is NOT how
> GRUB2 was meant to
190705 mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> So, is there either a boot loader that a human can configure manually
> that can handle LUKS partitions ? No uefi, but GPT would be nice.
You might try Lilo, which is very simple & reliable.
I've always used it from before I started using Gentoo
XTerm also includes a -cm option (colorMode resource) for ignoring control
sequences that affect color.
On Friday, 5 July 2019 08:24:14 BST mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> Thank you! Now I don't have to read all the grub2 manual right away.
Hardly anyone needs to read the whole GRUB2 manual, unless you're interest to
know the ins and outs of GRUB2.
However, it would be advisable to
Thank you! Now I don't have to read all the grub2 manual right away. Works
mostly like I thought but first attempt was to edit the mkconfig- grub.cfg and
I failed to back it up Properly. I should have tried it first on a system that
didn't have 4 other distros laying around.
"Would you like
On Fri, Jul 5, 2019, at 08:05, mad.scientist.at.la...@tutanota.com wrote:
> So, is there either a boot loader that a human can configure manually
> that can handle LUKS partitions? No uefi, but GPT would be nice.
I have a LUKS-encrypted system, GPT partitions, no UEFI, systemd, dracut, btrfs.
I
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