Re: Re[2]: Perl is now failing for me

2022-02-22 Thread M. Fioretti
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 09:21:05 AM -0400, George N. White III wrote: > Open source makes it easy for people to innovate, and we need to > encourage experimentation, but we can't have  experiments in linux > distros. George, the core of that post of mine is that what you say has become impossible.

Re: does i am able to build a python program for rpm using '''python setup.py bdist_rpm''' with dependency python in virtual using '''python3 -m pip install --user env venv '''

2022-02-22 Thread Dorian ROSSE
Dear Gordon, Can I create with this line of command : '''python3 -m pip install env venv ''' then the other line of command, Thanks you in advance for your answer, Regards. Dorian Rosse. From: Gordon Messmer Sent: Sunday, February 20, 2022 8:29:46 PM To: use

Re: WAS: Kinda OT: Email clients -- NOW: Storage formats

2022-02-22 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2022-02-21 at 11:55 -0600, c. marlow wrote: > > I meant to ask you Patrick: > > What format does Evolution use to store emails in? > > Like for instance... Claws uses the MH format where it stores all > emails > as individual numbered files. It's configurable. It can use the old MBOX fo

Re: Re[2]: Perl is now failing for me

2022-02-22 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 06:31, M. Fioretti wrote: > On Mon, Feb 21, 2022 09:21:05 AM -0400, George N. White III wrote: > > > > Open source makes it easy for people to innovate, and we need to > > encourage experimentation, but we can't have experiments in linux > > distros. > > George, > > the co

Re: WAS: Kinda OT: Email clients -- NOW: Storage formats

2022-02-22 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2022-02-22 at 13:30 +1030, Tim via users wrote: > Of the few folders mine does store locally, it's in maildir.  I don't > know if that's user-selectable, though.  The preferences window even > says it's maildir for the default "on this computer" folder, but that > folder's not editable (the

ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Neal Becker
I know this is a bit OT, but you guys are great at answering all questions. I bought a workstation from Titan computers around 1/2020 (dual EPYC cpu). After about 1 year it stopped working. I could ssh to it, and almost any command would return Input/Output error. Unfortunately journalctl gave i

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Richard Shaw
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 7:34 AM Neal Becker wrote: > I know this is a bit OT, but you guys are great at answering all questions. > > I bought a workstation from Titan computers around 1/2020 (dual EPYC > cpu). After about 1 year it stopped working. I could ssh to it, and > almost any command wo

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Neal Becker
Thanks Richard. Yes, I talked with Titan; they suggested trying the pcie-m.2 adapter. I will try them again. I have not checked for bios updates. Not sure how to go about that (last time I did that it required an msdos floppy disc). Haven't tried the SSDs in another device because I don't have

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Roger Heflin
By dead you mean it just quits answering on the bus at all? I had a recent crucial 2TB SSD issue. The first one failed in under 10 days, I got a replacement and the 2nd one pretty much did the same thing at about the same time so, I returned it for a refund. It makes me think that whatever is go

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 10:04, Neal Becker wrote: > Thanks Richard. Yes, I talked with Titan; they suggested trying the > pcie-m.2 adapter. I will try them again. > I have not checked for bios updates. Not sure how to go about that (last > time I did that it required an msdos floppy disc). > >

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Neal Becker
Well I suspected the PS, but the guy I spoke with at Titan said some other things would fail before the SSD if that was the problem. The power should be pretty stable, and I did connect to a good transient suppressor strip. Anyway there was no lightning when it died, which was in the past 24 hour

Re: Re[2]: Perl is now failing for me

2022-02-22 Thread M. Fioretti
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 09:05:54 AM -0400, George N. White III wrote: >   I end up spending a lot of time testing new Python versions and > new libraries to ensure they are still working properly (new > versions often have problems,  but they generally get fixed without > my help)... > > I agree that

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Roger Heflin
The 2 crucial bx drives I was losing, I replaced with an older smaller mx drive and that one has been working just fine for a couple of months, thinking about my issue and Neal's issue here is what springs to mind. So in my case, if mine was a power supply issue, it would have to be that something

Re: ssd keeps dying (OT)

2022-02-22 Thread Go Canes
On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 at 11:19 AM Neal Becker wrote: > [...] e.g. erasing the partition table on the drive (I don't have another > machine handy to verify this), [...] If it was just erasing the partition table the drive would still be visible using lsblk, and you could re-partition it with fdisk

Re: help cascading routers F34

2022-02-22 Thread Roger Heflin
I always have my router doing all of the firewall functions and as such put that firewalls ip address into the external router as DMZ and make sure there is some sort of reservation in the external router so that the DHCP ip address going my router does not change, so that the external vendor suppl

Re: Re[2]: Perl is now failing for me

2022-02-22 Thread George N. White III
On Tue, 22 Feb 2022 at 12:28, M. Fioretti wrote: > On Tue, Feb 22, 2022 09:05:54 AM -0400, George N. White III wrote: > > [...] > - All I know is that is that it is sorely needed ONE front-end in > Linux where one can say, as it was in the golden age of .rpm and .deb, > "I need this software. I c

Re: Perl is now failing for me

2022-02-22 Thread James Szinger
On Mon, 21 Feb 2022 00:22:13 -0800 Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 2/20/22 21:00, Fulko Hew wrote: > > Thanks for pointing out that app, but I fail to see how having me > > make an RPM for a > > Fedora-unsupported module avoids the problem of incompatibilities > > between newer > > Fedora sources packag

Re: dns lookup behavior

2022-02-22 Thread Paolo Galtieri
On 2/21/22 15:56, Jamie Fargen wrote: dig 172.16.96.20 Do you mean dig -x 172.16.96.20 dig 1.1.1.1 doesn't return the host name: dig -x 172.16.96.20 returns ; <<>> DiG 9.16.24-RH <<>> -x 172.16.96.20 ;; global options: +cmd ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached