After updating to rsyslog 8.2008.0, I discovered that the systemd
service file no longer existed.
Upstream removed it from their tarball:
- 2020-08-12: systemd service file removed from project
This was done as distros nowadays have very different service files and it no
longer is useful to
On Friday, 27 November 2020 07:24:57 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> I need to install old: php-5.6.33 on my new system. One program I have
> depends on it. Is it possible and what is the easiest way to go about it?
>
> I have the "php-5.6.33.ebuild" (and all other files) on my old system in
On 11/27/2020 04:26 AM, Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 27 November 2020 07:24:57 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I need to install old: php-5.6.33 on my new system. One program I have
>> depends on it. Is it possible and what is the easiest way to go about it?
>>
>> I have the "php-5.6.33.ebuil
On 11/27/2020 04:26 AM, Michael wrote:
> On Friday, 27 November 2020 07:24:57 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
>> I need to install old: php-5.6.33 on my new system. One program I have
>> depends on it. Is it possible and what is the easiest way to go about it?
>>
>> I have the "php-5.6.33.ebuil
On Friday, 27 November 2020 15:17:51 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> On 11/27/2020 04:26 AM, Michael wrote:
> > On Friday, 27 November 2020 07:24:57 GMT the...@sys-concept.com wrote:
> >> I need to install old: php-5.6.33 on my new system. One program I have
> >> depends on it. Is it possible
Michael,
On Thursday, 2020-11-26 00:10:00 +, you wrote:
> ...
> Check dmesg to see if initialisation of the USB 3.0 drive throws up any
> errors.
No errors.
> Then check 'lsusb -t' to make sure it has been recognised as a USB
> 3.0.
"lsusb -tv" showed the stick to be USB 3.0.
>
On 11/26/20 6:56 PM, Grant Edwards wrote:
After trying to think of reasons to use sendmail, I beganto wonder if
it still supports bang-routing and UUCP as a transport mechanism. A
bit of googling seems to indicate that it does.
Yes. I have used this a few times in the last 18 months. Mostly
Hi Rainer,
On Friday, 27 November 2020 16:01:29 GMT Dr Rainer Woitok wrote:
> Since the USB sticks contain symbolic links and have to be accessible
> from both, Linux and Windows they are NTFS formatted, and according to
> "mkntfs(8)" the sector size can be at most 4096, while the cluster s
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