On Wed, 22 Sep 2021 17:27:30 +0100
"Patrick Harper" wrote:
> If the situation isn't going to change anytime soon then I have some
> diffs for INSTALL.i386 and INSTALL.amd64. The latter has not specified
> disk requirements, I guess since anyone who owns an amd64 system will
> very likely be us
Yes
On Thu., Sep. 23, 2021, 12:11 a.m. flint pyrite,
wrote:
> forget about host, it is plausible to self host
>
> What remains is the catalyst?
>
> Remember movement would not occur without involvement
>
>
forget about host, it is plausible to self host
What remains is the catalyst?
Remember movement would not occur without involvement
Hello there!
I have been testing some machine for deployment as a workstation. I have set up
XFCE4 as a desktop environment (which is launched by my .xsession file). I have
also set nextcloudclient and installed gnome-keyring-daemon.
I have found that Nextcloud Client is unable to leverage gnom
I dunno if this is helpful, but I just unplugged my thinkpad and triggered the
behavior.
ACPI shot right up, and in this case the "charging" LED has stayed on. I've
never triggered
it by unplugging before, but the symptoms are the same. The system was under
some load while
doing so (watching a
If the situation isn't going to change anytime soon then I have some
diffs for INSTALL.i386 and INSTALL.amd64. The latter has not specified
disk requirements, I guess since anyone who owns an amd64 system will
very likely be using a disk big enough for X, so I figured that the
same would apply
Hi All,
I was wondering is there a front end web interface out there for radiusd
(for the un inducted users who wouldnt be comfortable with the command line
I would rather use radiusd than freeradius alternatives ... perhaps im
missing something in the ma pages
any tips tricks would be welcome
> On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 12:28:04PM +0200, Simon Hoffmann wrote:
> > > do you have "lookup file bind" record in your /etc/resolv.conf file?
> >
> > This option is not available in the current debian version.
>
>
> FWIW, the equivalent setting on glibc-based Linux systems would be the
> `hosts`
On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 12:28:04PM +0200, Simon Hoffmann wrote:
> > do you have "lookup file bind" record in your /etc/resolv.conf file?
>
> This option is not available in the current debian version.
FWIW, the equivalent setting on glibc-based Linux systems would be the
`hosts` line in /etc/nss
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