On 25/12/2022 00:15, T.C. Hollingsworth wrote:
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 3:18 AM lejeczek via users
wrote:
There have been a number of newest AMD Ryzen systems (not just laptops) with
USB 4 available and I wonder
Has anybody tried hooking up two hosts together in order to get network over
The actual upgrade process went fine to a point.
Downloaded the files fine.
Did the reboot to install, and that went fine.
Issue here. It rebooted after completing upgrade, but at
that point have a totally black screen. After a while
monitor comes up with a no vga signal, and touching
keyboard w
On Sat, 2022-12-24 at 04:46 -0800, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> BTW: I have adopted the suggestion of Tom Horsley to putĀ "amito" in
> /etc/hosts, which seems to work well. However this could fail if my
> dns server changes amito's IP address -- unlikely but possible.
It *would* be a problem. Most DH
On Fri, Dec 23, 2022 at 3:18 AM lejeczek via users
wrote:
> There have been a number of newest AMD Ryzen systems (not just laptops) with
> USB 4 available and I wonder
> Has anybody tried hooking up two hosts together in order to get network over
> such connection?
> From what I read - I thi
For several years I've been jealous of Suse for snapper. There's been a
snapper package for Fedora for some time, but I don't think it set up the
subvolumes correctly. I tried following this guide (warning: chrome
doesn't seem to like this page)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fedora/comments/tv7wg5/co
Tim:
>> You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file"
>> would try to identify it, the others will just show you the
>> contentsĀ for you to try and identify it.
>>
>> If it's zero bytes in size, the system is probably just using the
>> name of the file, itself, to do a job.
>
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On Tue, 2022-11-08 at 08:12 -0800, Doug Herr wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2022, at 9:08 AM, Jonathan Ryshpan wrote:
> > The machine *OaklandWeather* is set up to export some directories to
> > the machine *amito*. But when OaklandWeather is restarted the export
> > is
> > lost. Running "# exportfs -a"
On 24/12/22 15:41, Tim via users wrote:
On Sat, 2022-12-24 at 10:33 +1100, Stephen Morris wrote:
How do I identify what file
.#user-1000@7668ca11a5184a26bcf4a7c1858f9574-0a42-0005ef6078e3e7f0.journalc7d37931ac52343c
is?
You could use the file, less, cat, or hexdump commands. "file"