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On Sun, 22 Jul 2018 16:25:35 -0400
Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Nextcloud, a government-funded project to keep your data secure...
> Hold on to your buts, here it comes.
So,
National governments = bad
I guess as opposed to
Multinational corporations = good
Got it, thanks.
:D
On a more seriou
On 16:25 Sun 22 Jul, Rupert Gallagher wrote:
> Nextcloud, a government-funded project to keep your data secure...
> Hold on to your buts, here it comes.
DARPA, OpenBSD... Rings a bell?
Thanks for the reply,
So my first step was getting the "mtrace" source files and copying them into
the "/usr/src/usr.bin/bgplg/" directory, as that is the location of all the
other commands like ping and traceroute. I also added a copy of the
executable into "/var/www/bin/", as the other commands
Hi all,
Could anyone help me out with what I'm looking at?
This comes from an snmp mib:
hw.sensors.it0.volt0=1.34 VDC (VCORE_A)
hw.sensors.it0.volt1=1.92 VDC (VCORE_B)
What is vcore_a and what is vcore_b?
BR,
Stan
> Do you see where I might've gone wrong? I know that my definition in the .h
> file is wrong, but I'm trying to get this working in baby steps, and perhaps
> I was mistaken but I thought that having a duplicated function would still
> make it appear in the bgplg menu. Is there anything obvious tha
On Mon, Jul 23, 2018 at 3:49 AM Stanley van Dijk wrote:
> Could anyone help me out with what I'm looking at?
>
> This comes from an snmp mib:
>
> hw.sensors.it0.volt0=1.34 VDC (VCORE_A)
> hw.sensors.it0.volt1=1.92 VDC (VCORE_B)
>
> What is vcore_a and what is vcore_b?
>
Sensor chips are wired up
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