So the resolution to this for anyone in the future is to set a set hostname="gmail.com" at the bottom.
Also, I had to make sure that my postfix configurations were updated and I followed this...
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So the resolution to this for anyone in the future is to set a set hostname="gmail.com" at the bottom.
Also, I had to make sure that my postfix configurations were updated and I followed this...
I'm following the mutt configuration that's listed
https://medium.com/@mritunjaysharma394/how-to-set-up-mutt-text-based-mail-client-with-gmail-993ae40b0003 and it seems that the imap side of the...
I had a similar issue with an on board intel video card. Try adjusting your GRUB setting to dissable the kernel drivers and see if that gets you more stability.
Is there a good CLI tool to filter emails in the SENT folder on an external SMTP server and run a delete all messages that had a specific TO address?
I'm dealing with a run away process that I...
After plenty of digging around the forms and some trial and error, it seems that when I allow the kernel drivers for my integrated video card to load(the motherboard is a MSI Z170-A Pro with Intel...
Hey QIII,
That's my first step forward, but our fear is that as we go through some physical Windows XP machines that have been retired, we will eventually run out, so the virtualization seems to...
I need some inspirational help to get started. I'm working on a project where after trying many different things, it seems that a licence to some expensive software (Windows XP system in a business...
I'm trying to figure out why when I run an apt-get disupgrade to upgrade my kernel to something newer than 4.4.0-21, my system will crash after some time of just being idle. My best guess is a kernel...
I haven’t tried yet with a live disk, however, the system was stable when it ran under memtest (from grub menu) for 4-5 hours. The test showed zero errors. On the subject of over heating, i did check...
I'm trying to figure out what is causing my system to crash while I'm physically away from my box. I've been looking at various things to see what might cause it, and I'm now trying to read in to...
I'm trying to figure out why my Ubuntu system is crashing/hanging randomly after being rebooted for just under 5-10 min. Before another random freeze, I was able to pull out a SMART hard drive...
Could you take the drive out and put it in another machine? Its a bit backwards, but it could work!
Just as a quick note for anyone looking at this in the future, you'll need kernel 4.10+ on the system for the Killer 2500 Ethernet to work. For me, that meant manually upgrading the kernel (via a USB...
That just got me some blank results.
If I wanted to filter the character ^ and the letter M out, how could that be done?
I'm trying to drop the character ^M from my piped command, however, I can't seem to get it to drop.
In one terminal window, I am running
echo -en "adc read 0\r" > /dev/ttyACM0 which makes my...
I'm getting Apache error 500 when I try to launch my python script that calls a bash script. I'm guessing that it's a Apache configuration error, so here are all the files in questions:
Shell...
As it's good practice to share the lessons learned, the result that was found from a physical inspection is that the PC had 20 sq ft of bubble wrap stuffed inside the case, thus preventing air flow....
While I would agree with you since conventional wisdom would say that you're most likely right, this time however, this PC is brand new (early Jan 2017), and the PSU is not from the bottom bracket of...
Yes, and I had it automatically add it's findings in the config file.
So my system is a Desktop that's used mostly as a remote server with a raid 5 array. I checked my HDD temps, and they are all between 27-30 C.
The system has randomly shutdown, but I was...
Is this normal temperatures for a Intel i5?
$ sensors
acpitz-virtual-0
Adapter: Virtual device
temp1: +27.8°C (crit = +119.0°C)
temp2: +29.8°C (crit = +119.0°C)
...
For future reference, removing the latest kernel solved my problem.
After going through the kern.log files to see if I can narrow down what caused my system to just go down over night, I can see that I had an error in kern.log just before the system went back online:...
After running a apt-get dist-upgrade, my system has been hanging and needs to be hard rebooted. The system upgraded the following:
The following NEW packages will be installed:
libsnapd-glib1...
For anyone that finds this useful later, uninstalling xserver-xorg-video-intel proved to solve the problem.