Wooledge :
> On Sun, May 19, 2024 at 04:55:09PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > Dovecot expects execution permissions on the directory it writes the logs
> > to. Because "Standard POSIX permissions for a non-root process to enter a
> > directory." How on earth is that ev
So, I've just written to the Dovecot mailing list, the reality why Dovecot
is complaining is so much worse than anything I could have imagined. While
everything indicates Dovecot is able to write to the log files, it seems
Dovecot expects execution permissions on the directory it writes the logs
>
> Don't call me a liar, you are just too dumb to understand.
It's sad to see that you need to make it this blatantly obvious that even I
clearly understand more than you do. And you're the one trying to scold me
about sticking to the mailing list rules when you so obviously don't care
for them
As you found out yourself, by default it's installed and running. And it's
quite likely they would interfere.
Still, the question remains. Why do you need SELinux? Do you have an actual
need for it? If not, go with what's already there. This will be much easier
to set up and handle.
Richard
Am
already have AppArmor configs in their packages. Question only is if they
are in notify or enforcing mode.
Best,
Richard
Am Fr., 17. Mai 2024 um 11:05 Uhr schrieb Antonio Russo :
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to get selinux working on a fresh, gui-free installation of
> bookworm. I'm not tryin
ostfix running
crazy when using a very simple setting.
Am Do., 16. Mai 2024 um 18:55 Uhr schrieb Henning Follmann <
hfollm...@itcfollmann.com>:
> On Thu, May 16, 2024 at 01:00:19PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > But why is postfix even holding a lock on it? And how do I prevent that
at 12:23:35PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> >
> [...]
>
> > But that's still not that helpful for the main issue. Why on earth is
> > postfix throwing issues about the log files, even when they are
> > world-readable and -writable? It's not that dovecot doesn't log
mailbox_transport isn't defined anywhere.
Am Mi., 15. Mai 2024 um 12:37 Uhr schrieb jeremy ardley <
jeremy.ard...@gmail.com>:
>
> On 15/5/24 18:23, Richard wrote:
> > Interesting. That's not even configured in our main.cfg. We have these
> > concerning dovecot:
>
Interesting. That's not even configured in our main.cfg. We have these
concerning dovecot:
smtpd_sasl_type = dovecot
mailbox_command = /usr/lib/dovecot/deliver -d $USER
But that's still not that helpful for the main issue. Why on earth is
postfix throwing issues about the log files, even when
Says the one refusing to stay on topic. What a sad hypocrite.
On Tue, May 14, 2024, 20:10 Henning Follmann
wrote:
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 03:11:16PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > "Top posting" (writing the answer above the text that's being replied to)
> > is literally i
How exactly do I do that?
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 18:40 Uhr schrieb jeremy ardley <
jeremy.ard...@gmail.com>:
>
> From what I can find out, the postfix local delivery agent is not
> chroot and it communicates with the main postfix processes via shared
> directories and pipes.
>
> To debug the
You really must think of yourself as being the epitome of human creation. I
don't see any use in continuing this nonsense. If you don't have anything
relevant to say, this case is closed for me.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 16:55 Uhr schrieb gene heskett :
> On 5/14/24 10:09, Richard wrote:
>
Just because something isn't an official ISO standard doesn't mean it's not
standard behavior. And how it relates to this mailing list? It's called a
setting.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 15:57 Uhr schrieb Loris Bennett <
loris.benn...@fu-berlin.de>:
> Hi Richard,
>
> Richard wri
And you think you're important enough to change that setting for a whole
mailing account? You're funny.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 15:16 Uhr schrieb Brad Rogers :
> On Tue, 14 May 2024 15:11:16 +0200
> Richard wrote:
>
> Hello Richard,
>
> >"Top posting" (writing t
g Follmann <
hfollm...@itcfollmann.com>:
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> >
>
> Please don't top post! It is a pain to follow a thread if you do.
>
>
> > Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 13:45 Uhr schrieb Greg Wooledge <
> g...@wooledge.org>
:45 Uhr schrieb :
> On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:29:17PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > My guess is that postfix runs as postfix.
>
> That would be my guess too (or perhaps as some special "Debian-+postfix".
>
> > At least processes like local,
> > smtpd, bounce e
For us the situation is even a bit stranger. The inboxes are located in
neither location, but in /maildirs/username/ (no idea why it was set up
that way, but it's a dedicated mail server where the user's don't have
their own home directory). /var/mail is empty.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 13:45 Uhr
, but same
error.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 06:34 Uhr schrieb :
> On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 10:16:13PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > Maybe someone here knows how the ownership of these files for Dovecot
> needs
> > to be in order to work, as various distributions of Dovecot packages seem
&g
PrivateTmp=true
NonBlocking=yes
ProtectSystem=yes
ProtectHome=no
PrivateDevices=true
Restart=on-failure
Best
Richard
Am Mo., 13. Mai 2024 um 22:28 Uhr schrieb Greg Wooledge :
> On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 10:16:13PM +0200, Richard wrote:
> > May 13 20:55:37 mail postfix/local[2824184]: 95BCF1000A9:
But why should it cause issues? I set the logging in dovecot's conf.d, so
I'd expect dovecot to write these logs, not postfix as it has its own
settings.
Am Di., 14. Mai 2024 um 05:00 Uhr schrieb jeremy ardley <
jeremy.ard...@gmail.com>:
>
> On 14/5/24 04:16, Richard wrote:
>
- 1 dovecot dovecot 880 13. Mai 21:21 error.log
-rw-r--r-- 1 dovecot dovecot 40K 13. Mai 21:20 info.log
So why is Dovecot complaining? I only see processes owned by root, dovecot,
dovenull and user processes of dovecot. And dovenull seems to be not
relevant for this.
Best
Richard
.profile is simply more universal. E.g. I'm mounting cloud storage drives
through rclone. Since I put the command into .profile, it won't just be run
when I log in to the bash shell, but also when I log in to Gnome. I don't
think that would be possible with .bashrc.
Best
Richard
Am Mo., 13. Mai 202
gh systemd is
even possible.
Best
Richard
On Mon, May 13, 2024, 04:10 Mario Marietto wrote:
> Hello to everyone.
>
> I'm using Debian 12. I'm configuring a little Debian 12 vm with qemu that
> I will use to forward the cloudflare connection to FreeBD.
> What I want to do is to run
je dan iets wilt uploaden, wordt opnieuw eerst
> het IPv6-adres geprobeerd, en herhaalt deze toestand zich.
Zet voor de betreffende host alleen het ipv4 adres in de hosts file (die
bestaat onder windows ook, dan forceer je de boel naar ipv4.
HTH,
R.
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it will
remove some package for whatever reason that's needed for kana, it will
have done so. So check the history and have a look at any packages from
that timestamp that where set to be removed.
Best
Richard
Am Do., 9. Mai 2024 um 03:45 Uhr schrieb 冨澤守治 :
> Hellow!
>
> Thanks yo
r trying to get such ancient software
up and running. Not with so many alternatives listed in the OpenStreetMap
Wiki [2].
Best
Richard
[1]: https://github.com/sebkur/gosm
[2]: https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Software/Desktop
Am So., 5. Mai 2024 um 22:00 Uhr schrieb :
> Hi, is anyone using Go
both grub-mkfont and Grub Customizer, same result.
So what exactly are the requirements for fonts to be used in Grub so that
they are converted to PFF2 fonts in a higher quality and don't show tofu?
Best
Richard
the AMD firmware available in the Debian repos is way too old, no matter
which branch).
So what's going on?
Best
Richard
with a much
clearer error message. So I'll probably open a bug report for the package
and the maintainer can decide if that should be forwarded upstream. Such a
rather trivial case shouldn't be resulting in such fatal errors.
Best
Richard
On Wed, Apr 24, 2024, 14:23 Michel Verdier wrote:
> On 2
Sure, I'm not using the
-u flag with update-initramfs as I see no point in updating what's already
broken, I just use -ck all. But that shouldn't make a difference.
Best
Richard
[1]: https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall
Am Mi., 24. Apr. 2024 um 08:35 Uhr schrieb Hans :
> Am Dienstag, 23. Apri
e-initramfs -ck all" from
there. But now it even refuses to find the root partition in crypttab.
Now, is this a bug in the package or am I missing something? And how do I
create a working initramfs now?
Best
Richard
23:44:22.257279 ARP, Request who-has 192.168.66.1 (ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff)
tell 192.168.66.252, length 28
23:44:22.261106 ARP, Reply 192.168.66.1 is-at 00:0d:b9:3f:f6:ce, length
46
^C
2 packets captured 2 packets received by filter
0 packets dropped by kernel
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de hardware of driver (ik weet zo niet uit m'n hoofd welke
kaart dat is). Die geeft qua receive niet thuis soms en dan zie je wel
dhcp requests maar geen antwoord.
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eeld een /etc/ssh/ssh1_config. Even scripten dus met een eigen
config file. Er is ook een scp1 in dat package.
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=serial0,115200 console=tty1 root=PARTUUID=3fc93f64-02
> > rootfstype=ext4 fsck.repair=yes rootwait
>
> Dit is geen Pi, dus ook geen cmdline.txt
Het gaat niet zozeer om de RPi, maar om de kernel opties die de kernel
meekrijgt als-ie vanaf USB boot
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rootwait
Ben geen guru op dat gebied trouwens.
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l wel eens opnieuw opgezet.
En sinds de laatste keer gaat het eigenlijk best wel goed.
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dle.pem
scp domain.tld-bundle.pem \
root@:/etc/ssl/domain.tld/
ssh root@ service lighttpd restart
###
Op de server zet ik die bundel op chmod 400. De server start toch als
root op, leest de spullen uit en gaat dan verder met een unprivil
l-cert
> bij de certicaten en keys mochten, maar nu niet meer. Alleen root mag
> erbij.
>
> Weet iemand hier meer van? Ik zag geen bug.
Ik neem aan dat de user wel lid is van de groep ssl-cert. Eerst
uitloggen en weer inloggen voordat de user echt tot de groep hoort.
Misschien i
serial terminals, of course - I don't remember
having to get a terminal emulator to do this. It also wasn't on Linux -
some were on SCO, and the others might have been on some kind of
mainframe - a government department. We weren't involved in that side of it.
Richard
On 30/12/23 01:27, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Fri, Dec 29, 2023 at 10:56:52PM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
find $dir -mtime +7 -delete
"$dir" should be quoted.
Got it, thanks.
Will that fail to delete higher directories, because the deletion of files
updated the mtime?
Or does
On 07.01.24 20:33, songbird wrote:
i see you've solved your issue, but i just wanted to
point out that it works and is ok for people who want to
try it out.
Says who?
On 07.01.24 18:07, David Wright wrote:
On Sat 06 Jan 2024 at 20:04:57 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote:
I just tried out systemd-boot. What I noticed, it doesn't ask for my
decryption password to decrypt both my LUKS2 encrypted root and swap
partition. This kinda defeats the purpose of encrypted
On 04.01.24 19:49, Richard Rosner wrote:
On 04.01.24 19:02, David Wright wrote:
Could you post the new grub.cfg file, so that people running testing,
and following along the thread later, can see how boot-repair fixed it?
Cheers,
David.
Let's hope the mailing list let's this go through
On 07.01.24 18:07, David Wright wrote:
I compared your new grub.cfg with mine (suitably decimated and edited)
and the significant differences are very few; extra modules are loaded:
cryptodisk, luks2, gcry_rijndael, gcry_rijndael and gcry_sha256.
Myset root='hd0,gpt5' is replaced by
set
I just tried out systemd-boot. What I noticed, it doesn't ask for my
decryption password to decrypt both my LUKS2 encrypted root and swap
partition. This kinda defeats the purpose of encrypted drives. How do I
have systemd-boot forget and never again remember my credentials?
For the
On 04.01.24 19:02, David Wright wrote:
Could you post the new grub.cfg file, so that people running testing,
and following along the thread later, can see how boot-repair fixed it?
Cheers,
David.
Let's hope the mailing list let's this go through.
Keep in mind, this is based on the
(or better decryption)
better than Grub — especially with LUKS2 grub seems a bit unreasonably slow.
On 04.01.24 11:56, Richard Rosner wrote:
Good to know that it should be possible. But as mentioned, these
symbols only offer me to boot from grub or fwupd. F2 also doesn't show
that much more
You should really re-read the FAQ that was sent in just two days ago...
On January 4, 2024 11:58:28 AM GMT+01:00, Jeffrey Walton
wrote:
>On Thu, Jan 4, 2024 at 2:45 AM Richard Rosner wrote:
>>
>> Wow, what a bunch of unhelpful comments.
>>
>> First, if it wasn't
partition and then try to install rEFInd. I'll have to check.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024, 09:29 Joel Roth wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 03, 2024 at 08:23:29PM +0100, Richard Rosner wrote:
> > So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair, I
> today
> > tried to just repl
at hand, but to
the original question - and as such an entirely different topic - I'm
rewriting this to the old topic too.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024, 02:12 Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:24 PM Richard Rosner
> wrote:
> >
> > So, since for whatever reason Grub
other than snarky remarks,
just don't answer.
On Thu, Jan 4, 2024, 02:12 Jeffrey Walton wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 2:24 PM Richard Rosner
> wrote:
> >
> > So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
>
> I seriously doubt this is the case. I'm gue
l together.
On 03.01.24 21:04, Eddie wrote:
I have had very good results using "Boot-Repair" software to recover
Grub difficulties.
Eddie
On 1/3/24 14:23, Richard Rosner wrote:
So, since for whatever reason Grub seems to be broken beyond repair,
I today tried to just replace it with
? Is rEFInd really just something to select between
different OSs (and not just different distributions like Grub can very
well do) and then gives the rest over to their bootloaders or am I
missing something so rEFInd will take over all of Grubs jobs?
On 01.01.24 21:45, Richard Rosner wrote
On 01.01.24 21:20, Richard Rosner wrote:
On 01.01.24 20:30, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote:
On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote:
I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's
uneccessarily difficult to find some sort
On 01.01.24 20:30, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 19:04:20 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote:
On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote:
I can boot by hand, but since this is all archived anyways and it's
uneccessarily difficult to find some sort of guide how to even do
this, it might
(also LUKS1).
For me it looks like the grub.cfg has everything it needs to work.
On 01.01.24 18:13, David Wright wrote:
On Mon 01 Jan 2024 at 17:55:29 (+0100), Richard Rosner wrote:
On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright
wrote:
Like this?
└─sda6
Yes, exactly. Is there a way to show that from inside Grub? Lsblk and blkid
aren't available there?
On January 1, 2024 5:43:12 PM GMT+01:00, David Wright
wrote:
>Like this?
>
> └─sda6 8:60 406.2G 0 part
>
terminal where you
can just look inside /dev/mapper and see the true path that needs to be entered.
Question is, how do I repair the boot process so I don't have to boot by hand
every time?
On January 1, 2024 12:52:40 PM GMT+01:00, Richard Rosner
wrote:
>I do not see an answer to my questions.
I do not see an answer to my questions.
> On Jan 1, 2024, at 11:52, Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote:
>
> On 1 Jan 2024 11:46 +0100, from rich...@rosner-online.de (Richard Rosner):
>> I'm not sure what you meant with "rescue mode", but I've reins
; wrote:
>
> On 1 Jan 2024 09:16 +0100, from rich...@rosner-online.de (Richard Rosner):
>> could you please check if you received either of my two tries to get
>> this answer through the mailing list?
>
> I did not. Maybe they are held for moderation due to size?
>
>
On Fri, 29 Dec 2023 22:54:38 +0100
Geert Stappers wrote:
> Verder is mijn inschatting dat het `ip6tables`, i.p.v. `iptables`,
> moet zijn.
Inderdaad, uit de losse pols neergeschreven, niet getest, maar
zoals je zegt: ip6tables :-)
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. For a fraction of a
second it shows something about slot 0 open, that's it.
> On Dec 29, 2023, at 20:37, Richard Rosner wrote:
>
> As far as I can tell, /boot and /boot/grub are the same filesystem. After
> all, I didn't really do anything custom. Just your default LUKS
vertisements accepteren
> dan is dat van andere routers.
>
> Momenteel weten we niet hoeveel devices router advertisements
> doen op het netwerk waar IPv6 soms wegvalt.
>
> } iptables -A INPUT -s fe80::/10 -p udp --dport 546 -j ACCEPT
>
> [1]
> [1] Wat een dwaalspoor, lij
Hey, I have quite the strange issue. After updating a bunch of packages today
[1], mostly related to systemd, gstreamer and udev, and restarting my device,
it no longer boots. I have an encrypted system. So I do get asked for my
decryption password as usual, but a few seconds later, instead of
then creates a new one less than a second later,
will that reliably get the stuff that's just turned 7 days old? Or will
there be a race condition depending on how quickly cron starts the
script, which could be different each time?
Is there a better way to do this?
Cheers,
Richard
gs is die avahi melding..
Misschien dat je router advertisements op 546/udp niet accepteert?
iptables -A INPUT -s fe80::/10 -p udp --dport 546 -j ACCEPT
Ik roep maar wat hoor.
R.
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effect that your provider should address, or as
suggested by others, change providers.
Actually I can not change as the ISP has exclusive rights to the high
speed internet in the area I reside in.
No other providers are allowed.
You could use an email provider that is not your ISP.
Richard
ld be done through the
proper channels, not via a post on debian-user.
https://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting
Cheers,
Richard
I'm currently wrestling with Debian 12 for my Lenovo IdeaPad 7 laptop - after
having the NIC function swimmingly with Ubuntu, Kali, LMDE, and Tails.
Not only is wireless not seen - but it seems that the functionality of the DVD
version leaves a LOT to be desired. The only place I found that had
Testing access to the message.
I find the issue with Debian weird, as I was able to use this same computer
(Lenovo IdeaPad I7, with a Realtek b52 controller) with Ubuntu, Kali, and
Tails, without an issue!
I hear that Debian is awesome when it comes to stability - but after spending
over 8
On 31/10/23 16:27, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 30/10/2023 14:03, Richard Hector wrote:
On 24/10/23 06:01, Max Nikulin wrote:
getent -s dns hosts zircon
Ah, thanks. But I don't feel too bad about not finding that ...
'service' is not defined in that file, 'dns' doesn't occur, and
searching
On 12/11/23 04:47, Kamil Jońca wrote:
Richard Hector writes:
Hi all,
I have a machine that runs as an openvpn server. It works fine; the
VPN stays up.
Are you sure? Have you client conneted and so on?
Yes. I can ssh to the machines at the other end.
However, after running for a while
On 7/11/23 12:41, Richard Hector wrote:
Hi all,
I have a machine that runs as an openvpn server. It works fine; the VPN
stays up.
However, after running for a while, I get these repeatedly in syslog:
I don't know if anyone's watching, but ...
It appears that this happens when logrotate
I would like to request your support for this proposal. I am open to any
suggestions or feedback you may have.
I suggest starting by reading here:
https://www.debian.org/mirror/ftpmirror
Cheers,
Richard
On 7/11/23 12:41, Richard Hector wrote:
Hi all,
I have a machine that runs as an openvpn server. It works fine; the VPN
stays up.
However, after running for a while, I get these repeatedly in syslog:
I should also have mentioned - this is debian bookworm (12.2)
Richard
? The config file /etc/openvpn/server/ovpn2.conf file which it "fails
to open" hasn't gone away ...
Any tips?
Note the machine is quite low powered; it's an old HP thin client. But
this is all it does, and it seems to perform adequately.
Thanks,
Richard
On 24/10/23 06:01, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 22/10/2023 18:39, Richard Hector wrote:
But not strictly a DNS lookup tool:
richard@zircon:~$ getent hosts zircon
127.0.1.1 zircon.lan.walnut.gen.nz zircon
That's from my /etc/hosts file, and overrides DNS. I didn't see an
option in the manpage
.
That is a useful tool I should remember.
But not strictly a DNS lookup tool:
richard@zircon:~$ getent hosts zircon
127.0.1.1 zircon.lan.walnut.gen.nz zircon
That's from my /etc/hosts file, and overrides DNS. I didn't see an
option in the manpage to ignore /etc/hosts.
I haven't found a way to get just
On Fri, 13 Oct 2023 16:55:18 +0200
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> > Ja, dat lijkt me wel. Debian 12 heeft standaard geen xinetd
> > geïnstalleerd.
>
> Ben begonnen met 8, of 9 denk ik. Toen zat het er waarschijnlijk wel
> in.
Volgens mij zat het al in Debian Hamm ;-)
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where these are set to be created, and re-re-re created.
Is there a way to turn this off?
Have a look at the output of "apt show xdg-user-dirs" - looks like you
need to edit .config/user-dirs.dirs
Cheers,
Richard
een apt upgrade krijg ik:
> libdvd-pkg: Checking orig.tar integrity...
> /usr/src/libdvd-pkg/libdvdcss_1.4.3.orig.tar.bz2: OK
> libdvd-pkg: `apt-get check` failed, you may have broken
> packages. Aborting...
En wat zegt "apt -f install" nou?
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Ik weet niet beter dat als je een package "on hold" zet dat-ie dan bij
een aanwezige update zegt dat-ie "kept back" is
Niets aan de hand dus in dit geval.
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nderen hebben wellicht een fraaiere
oplossing
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at kan hier aan de hand zijn?
> Is het iets om me zorgen over te maken?
Wellicht een nieuwe dependency dat-ie wil installeren? Wat doet
apt full-upgrade
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ldt denk ik wel
hetzelfde, al ben ik geen grub guru
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Is the list software blind to language _and_ spam?
On 14/5/23 11:59, debian-user-digest-requ...@lists.debian.org wrote:
I still have a copy of that
original redhat 5.0 on a shelf above me, but not a floppy drive to read
those disks with.
Well, it's not in resolver(5) (which is for resolv.conf) on Red Hat 5.0.5.
Richard
On 11/04/23 15:17, gene heskett wrote:
In a man page from a good 20 years ago. I still have a copy of that
original redhat 5.0 on a shelf above me, but not a floppy drive to read
those disks with.
Downloading an iso ... :-)
Richard
of their crontab in their home directory like that.
Most people just use "crontab -e" to edit the system's copy of their
personal crontab...
Perhaps if they want to keep it in version control?
Richard
de
files, adressen en agenda. Agenda en adressen werkt onder Linux met
Thunderbird, je moet alleen oppassen met TB, die zet velden nog wel
eens op een andere plek dan je zou verwachten. Er zullen vast nog wel
andere clients zijn.
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als was het een linux
client. Maar je hebt altijd weer permissiegezeur over welke dirs je mag
beschrijven.
Nextcloud is wel weer wat complexer, maar je hebt ook meteen een agenda
en contacts-server, ook wel weer iets waard ;-)
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eerst dat device accepteren met adb o.i.d.?
Geen idee meer, is alweer zo'n tijd terug. Ik gebruik nu nextcloud voor
het delen van files en zo. De diverse rsync apps zijn nogal spartaans
en niet gebruiksvriendelijk, ook al werken ze wel.
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richard lucassen
http://contact.xaq.nl/
dee of het nog actueel is. Het
ging destijds nog wel eens mis, dan zat je met een gemount fs dat er
niet meer was.
R.
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richard lucassen
http://contact.xaq.nl/
e.
Though my server is debian system.
Thunderbird? Works on Debian as well, so you can keep using it when you
upgrade :-)
Cheers,
Richard
.
Of course you can also get into this situation if you had everything in
one filesystem, and ran out of space, and had to split off /home, /var
etc to save room ...
Richard
Salut aux partisans linuxiens,
Perso, n'étant pas très doué pour les variantes d'installation, j'ai opté pour
la réparation du démarrage par un CD/clé Usb bootable "Boot repair" en disant
au Bios/Uefi de démarrer sur le CD ou la clé contenant "Boot Repair"
Alain
Le jeudi 23 février 2023 à
On 18/01/23 16:38, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 18/01/2023 03:52, Richard Hector wrote:
On 17/01/23 23:52, Max Nikulin wrote:
lxc.idmap = u 0 10 1000
lxc.idmap = u 1000 1000 1
lxc.mount.entry = /home/richard/sitename/doc_root
srv/sitename/doc_root none bind,optional,create=dir
My goal
On 17/01/23 23:52, Max Nikulin wrote:
On 17/01/2023 04:06, Richard Hector wrote:
I'm using bindfs in my web LXC containers to allow particular users to
write to their site docroot as the correct user.
I am not familiar with bindfs, so I may miss something important for
your use case
mounts'
while read line; do
mount "${line}"
done < "${file}"
In /usr/local/etc/bindfs_mounts (in the container):
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