On Sun, 17 Jun 2018 19:35:05 -0700, Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> The problem (or multiple problems) here is that it doesn't say what is
> being merged into what (no, its not symmetric), and to compound that it
> doesn't just leave this file alone and quit or go on to the next file;
> it shows some diff
On Monday, 18 June 2018 03:35:05 BST Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2018-06-17 18:12, Mick wrote:
> > From the fine manual:
> > z Zap (delete) the new config file and continue.
>
> So what do you do if the merge of this file is too hard and you want to
> do it another time? The answer seems to b
Hi Grant,
On Monday, 18 June 2018 03:59:32 BST Grant Taylor wrote:
> On 06/17/2018 03:05 PM, Mick wrote:
> > TBH I wouldn't select "Use only for resources on this connection",
>
> I thought "Use only for resources on this connection" would enable (what
> I know as) "split horizon", which is what
On 06/17/18 15:38, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> I don't have any of those problems. I still use etc-update, and if there are
> complex updates I edit the original file myself, using the diff as a guide.
>
> I never did get to grips with the more "modern" ways of doing it.
>
Same here, I tried dispat
On 06/18/2018 04:30 AM, Mick wrote:
Hi Grant,
Hi Mick,
I am not overly familiar with networkmanager and the OP has not shared any
screenshots or tab-by-tab NM settings, but had a look on a Gnome desktop
and when hovering over the "Use only for resources on this connection"
setting in the IP
On Mon, Jun 18, 2018 at 3:27 AM Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> There are other config managers that handle this differently, if you
> don't like etc-update try another. I tried a few some years ago and
> settled on conf-update, others swear by cfg-update.
Since nobody else is shilling it, I will. I do
On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
> On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> (I have been offline for a few months and apologize if this has been
>> covered.)
>>
>> I had not synced for about 3 months (fear of new, incompatible gnucash)
>> but have now done so. Unsurprisingly
Hi Allan,
On Monday, 18 June 2018 18:52:31 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
> > On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
> >> (I have been offline for a few months and apologize if this has been
> >> covered.)
> >>
> >> I had not synced for about 3 mo
On Mon, Jun 18 2018, Mick wrote:
> Hi Allan,
>
> On Monday, 18 June 2018 18:52:31 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
>> > On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
>> >> (I have been offline for a few months and apologize if this has been
>> >> covered.)
For some reason, syslog-ng recently stopped showing kernel messages.
I can't figure out why. I don't rememver ever having klogd running,
nor did I ever touch the default syslog-ng config file.
I tried adding file("/proc/kmsg") to the syslog-ngl.conf file's src()
statement:
source src { system(
On 2018-06-18, Grant Edwards wrote:
> For some reason, syslog-ng recently stopped showing kernel messages.
> I can't figure out why. I don't rememver ever having klogd running,
> nor did I ever touch the default syslog-ng config file.
This appears to be a problem with the 4.18-rc1 kernel
Drop
On Monday, 18 June 2018 21:28:38 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 18 2018, Mick wrote:
> > Hi Allan,
> >
> > On Monday, 18 June 2018 18:52:31 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
> >> On Sun, Jun 17 2018, Mick wrote:
> >> > On Sunday, 17 June 2018 22:04:50 BST allan gottlieb wrote:
> >> >> (I have bee
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