Anno domini 2019 Tue, 22 Jan 06:54:35 -0500 Gene Heskett scripsit: > On Tuesday 22 January 2019 02:16:24 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > > > Anno domini 2019 Mon, 21 Jan 15:48:42 -0500 > > > > Gene Heskett scripsit: > > > On Monday 21 January 2019 15:30:31 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote: > > > > Hi Gene! > > > > > > > > Thanks for testing. Which version of TDE are you on? > > > > > > R14.0.6. And here the sticky bit is ignored if the mouse wheel > > > moves a degree while going past one of those lines with the sticky > > > checked. Its such a pita that I have to fix at least one of those > > > option lines back to a legit setting at least daily. And I didn't > > > change it, the mouse did in the 2 milliseconds it took it to roll > > > over those lines while heading up to click on the msg send button. > > > IMNSHO thats a BUG! > > > > Ok, that is different frpm what I see: as soon as I pick i.g. > > "folderlist" from the dropdown list and it style was set to bold, then > > it set to "italic" just by selecting the item. My mousewheel does not > > move, I have a kensington trackball (that one with the big ball). > > > > > Send me by PM if its not too much trouble, the instructions for an > > > automatic login via the keyfile shares. I didn't get all my stuff > > > converted, and its asking for a user login is breaking the scripts > > > that setup all my sshfs stuff at reboots. I've moved and repurposed > > > one machine and added another running jessie since that was setup > > > 2-3 years ago. > > > > Manuall way: You just need to copy your public key ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub > > over to the remote computer and then add the public key to > > ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on the remote computer. > > > > Or you can use "ssh-copy-id user@remote.computer", which should do > > that automatically. > > > > Nik > > Thanks Nik. > > That command works for the picnc, an rpi3b running jessie, which in turn > is running my 11x54 Sheldon Lathe. But sshnet has died. Don't know as it > was working before, and its recently become a problem, I'll reboot it. > Didn't help. sudo umount picnc returned an error the 2nd time from a > shell on this, but then the sshfs mount worked again. Whatever was > there, was a long string of ?????????????????, but its fixed now. > > Must be low on coffee yet, Nik. But I now login automatically. That > leaves 2 other machines to do that to, but they aren't powered ATM, > needed drop cord elsewhere. :( > > Need power for a new 6040 sized gantry style machine on garage ceiling. > Its only 2 feet away in the garage door opener, but I'm restricted from > climbing on the monkey bars type activities by the surgeon and can't get > at it for about 90 days, must avoid long reaches and weights with the > left arm else I might dislodge the tickler wire from my new pacemaker. > > Yeah, I'm part bionic these days. My pulse, never ultra steady, was > playing hit and miss, sorta like an old farm engine, averaging 35 or so > when I decided I needed help & drove myself to the ER. Feeling LOTS > better now. I asked the surgeon just before he put it in if he could get > another 25,000 miles out of this old carcass. His reply was that I'd > have to be getting tickets for driving too slow to only get that as the > battery was a ten year battery. Smartass... So I guess I'll be around > to pester you all for a while yet. > > Thanks Nik. > [...] > Cheers, Gene Heskett Hi Gene, good it works. You mention picnc ... is it worth to give it a try? I have my RPi3 with hal_gpio running quite fine, but only 2 cores are usable for userspace, which makes things a bit slow. But my cheesecutter works quite fine with it, running TDE on RPi3 and getting ~ 12 mm/s (720mm/min) with hal_gpio :-) Nik -- Please do not email me anything that you are not comfortable also sharing with the NSA, CIA ... --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: trinity-users-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For additional commands, e-mail: trinity-users-help@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Read list messages on the web archive: http://trinity-users.pearsoncomputing.net/ Please remember not to top-post: http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/mailing_lists/#top-posting