ust mount it like you would with
any other disk in a Linux based operating system:
```
# mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt/windows
```
Or whatever device name it is and wherever you may want to mount it.
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t fast. I thought it
was a local device.
My apologies!
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t;
>Anyone else seeing this or am I the only Gentoo user using Seamonkey?
>
>Thanks.
>
>Dale
>
>:-) :_)
>
Have you considered something more modern like Neomutt?
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. Hum, that just triggers the next question to
>all Gentooers: What the heck is group "audio" good for?
>
>> ...
>> > [1]
>> > https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=3640443#post3640443
>
>Sincerely,
> Rainer
>
Here's a good explanation:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Audio/TheAudioGroup
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ea
>>
>
>Simple math captchas might work, but I have to find out how to implement it
>into current php e-mail form.
>
I use Antispam Bee[1] for my contact form on my WordPress website. It works
very well without any annoying capcha or anything. You could have a look at how
they do it.
1. https://antispambee.pluginkollektiv.org/documentation/
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>
(I'm not representing Gentoo.)
The purpose of Libera Chat is to provide a community platform for libre
software and peer directed projects, like Gentoo.
Libera means "to set free". Which is the philosophical view of software that it
should be free as in free speech, not necessarily as in free beer. It has
nothing to with online anonymity.
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enough power for you to be worried about it?
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any progress in that regard?
>
>
I would put my vote on Mumble. It's easy, lightweight, libre software, secure,
good quality and available on pretty much every platform.
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uring the day.
It's funny how different two people can perceive the same thing.
One of the very reason I like Gentoo is the fact that I *don't* have to do
daily, or even weekly updates. I'm rather busy with life right now and I just
love how little love Gentoo requires to work, and how reliable it is. I have
never had any issues with postponing updates for longer periods of time.
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>Some Google hits
>suggested checking that "TERM" and locale match on both machines. They
>do match on my systems. What next?
What terminal emulator are you using and what did you set the $TERM to?
Are you running any terminal multiplexer?
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>Let me rephrase the question more generally... given a
>kernel "/boot/vmlinuz-fubar" how and where do I specify it by name as
>the default boot kernel?
What about this?
https://www.stephenrlang.com/2017/06/setting-default-kernel-in-grub2/
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On April 1, 2021 10:12:00 AM GMT+02:00, William Kenworthy
wrote:
>I have used fstab in the past -its more a workaround that breaks (i.e, a
>disk usually, but not always appears as /dev/sde [...]
fstab? Workaround? Use UUID.
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is a 256gb SATA Samsung SSD, no concerns about lifespan on that
>drive. I hadn't heard of M.2 yet when I bought it...
A SSD is just fine. You're not gaining any performance with a M.2 disk anyway.
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r 800KB of
>uncompressed info for a page of A4, not 3MB.
>
>Cheers,
>Wol
>
Have you tried an optical character recognition software like Tesseract[1]?
1. https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract
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