have any relatively large filesystem, such as /tmp, mounted as
tmpfs? Any tmpfs contents are not accounted by free(1) or top(1), but
using large tmpfs with small swap can lead to funny results to say the
least.
Reco
Hi.
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 08:03:15AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 10:34:14AM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Looks good. What about this one:
> >
> > apt update -o Acquire::http::Proxy=http://localhost:
>
> root@mollydew:/etc/appro
On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 07:25:23AM +, Russell L. Harris wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 09:56:07AM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > OK. And what happens if you execute this on a approx server:
> >
> > curl -x http://localhost: -v
> > http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dist
v
http://ftp.debian.org/debian/dists/stable/Release >/dev/null
Reco
ays: "WARNING **: mirror does not
> support the specified release"
"journalctl | grep approx" on approx server should show something that's
related to the problem.
Reco
the problem. Getting
> it to run at startup, if required is another issue.
>
> However, my question is whether this is a bug to be reported. If so, for
> which package? dmraid?
udev package seems more appropriate.
Reco
run; no error message is produced, but no output, either.
>
> But I am in not in familiar territory.
What you have is approx.socket unit, which causes systemd to listen on
tcp:.
On each incoming connection
"approx@:-:.service" is
started. That service is only used to serve that particular connection,
and is terminated after.
Thus, there's nothing to restart. You just edit /etc/approx/approx.conf,
and try your changes immediately.
Reco
e: /tmp/4
Size: 4096Blocks: 8 IO Block: 4096 **directory**
If you refer to a filesystem object, using anything else but a real
object type name is wrong.
Reco
1] shows us, that --tls-min-version and --tls-max-version were added in
etcd version 3.4.25.
Both bookworm and trixie have only 3.4.23.
Reco
[1] https://github.com/etcd-io/etcd/blob/main/CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-3.4.md
ult gw {IP-ADDRESS}
> > {INTERFACE-NAME}`.
>
> sudo ip route add dev
> sudo ip route add 0.0.0.0/0 via
Actually, you can do it in a single command:
ip ro a default via dev onlink
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x0 inet manual
up /sbin/ip link set $IFACE master br0
auto br0
iface br0 inet static
address 10.10.10.1/24
bridge-ports ens18
bridge-stp off
bridge-fd 0
What that does is forces udev to execute "ifup enx0" on USB device
detection, which in turn causes the network interface to attach to br0.
Reco
Hi.
On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 05:05:12PM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:42:12PM CEST, Reco said:
> > On Wed, Sep 20, 2023 at 04:01:25PM +0200, Erwan David wrote:
> > > Le 20/09/2023 à 15:55, Jörg-Volker Peetz a écrit :
> > > > Wit
destination without discovery, like this:
lpadmin -p myprinter -E -v ipp:///ipp/print -m
everywhere
Discovering said IP is another story of course.
Reco
t of packages to be removed
before you actually do it :)
Reco
re (I'm
looking at you, GNOME).
Which leaves us with the hardware fault.
Hate to bring it to you, but additional information would be welcome.
You're using lvm2, it's obvious.
But which drive your physical volume resides on?
I.e. make, model, SMART attributes if any?
Reco
might cause the above problem ?
A hardware fault. A kernel bug. Overprotective software.
Could be anything.
Reco
Hi.
mary to reply at the bottom of e-mail, not at the top.
There's no need to quote the mail you're replying to in full.
Reco
-address, time-offset, routers,
domain-name, domain-name-servers, domain-search,
dhcp6.name-servers, dhcp6.domain-search, dhcp6.fqdn, dhcp6.sntp-servers,
If it does not help - consider adding:
supersede host-name "";
Reco
f the possible reasons for this is "cloud-init".
Purge the package, or set "preserve_hostname: true" in
/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.
Another one could be DHCP client. "nooption host_name" in dhcpcd.conf
should fix the issue.
Reco
On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 01:09:28PM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> Am 22/06/2023 um 10:46 schrieb Reco:
> > On Thu, Jun 22, 2023 at 10:28:42AM +, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
> >
> > > > don't appreciate top posting around here)
> > >
> > > You
should support).
In the latter case you're free to express yourself using top-posting,
bottom-posting or interleaved posting (which is preferred here) or even
cat-pictures posting.
Of course, proper forwarding requires using a real MUA. You could
consider start using one.
PS Using real OS cannot not hurt you too, you know.
Reco
out user's intervention.
visudo, and this is a hint, *does* allow user to invoke both X- and
Wayland-based text editors, given the appropriate amount of configuration.
And this is the rightest (sp?) way there is, because allowing user to run
root-powered file manager is a deviation from the said way.
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, CUPS, SANE and Strongswan upgrades were
easy.
Although I did not try to use the printer or the scanner after the upgrade.
So, bookworm has an interesting beginning, to say the least. Certainly
more interesting than buster->bullseye upgrade.
Reco
-devel-announce/2023/06/msg0.html
--
Reco
Hi.
On Mon, May 29, 2023 at 04:30:23PM +0200, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Reco wrote:
> > [1] works for me perfectly, for instance.
> > [1]
> > https://lists.debian.org/msgid-search/?m=zeyj9uusax%2b%2fybg...@tuxteam.de
>
> That's not the same
perfectly, for instance.
> So the message id conforms to e-mail specs. But the list archive software
> does not convert the message id into a usable URL.
Last one is open to the discussion.
Because if the form at [2] worked for you then the list archive software
certainly *can* convert M
st, these messages appear to originate from a
> Canadian ISP, but I don't know whether to believe it, given what's
> happening on my other machine.
Be generous, ban whole AS of that ISP via iptables/nft first.
Consider repeating the steps outlined above for internet-facing host
too.
Reco
mNnhCgr7-N.A.uSE.A2UJkB /var/log/exim4/mainlog
2023-03-30 10:51:15 1pho03-QZ-9B <=
bounce-debian-user=deb=enotuniq@lists.debian.org H=bendel.debian.org
[82.195.75.100] P=esmtps
X=TLS1.3:ECDHE_X25519__ECDSA_SECP384R1_SHA384__AES_256_GCM:256 CV=no S=5087
id=ZmNnhCgr7-N.A.uSE.A2UJkB@bendel
Reco
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 03:46:54PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Reco (12023-03-17):
> > Yes, it will destroy the contents of the device, so backup
>
> No. If I accepted to have to rely on an extra copy of the data, I would
> not be trying to do something complicate
Hi.
On Fri, Mar 17, 2023 at 01:52:34PM +0100, Nicolas George wrote:
> Reco (12023-03-17):
> > - DRBD
>
> That looks interesting, with “meta-disk device”.
>
> > - MDADM + iSCSI
>
> Maybe possible, but not the way you suggest, see below.
>
> > -
merely "iscsiadm --mode node --targetname
xxx --portal remote --login".
Then add resulting block device as planned.
That assumes that "remote" runs configured iSCSI target ("tgt" in
current stable is perfectly fine for that), "local" can reach "remote"
via tcp:3260, and you do not care about data encryption for the data in
transmission.
Reco
eboot mkdir -p /var/run/xxx && chown -R www-data:www-data /var/run/xxx
I'd use systemd-tmpfiles(8) for that.
Just because you probably want that directory to exist before your
webserver starts up and not in the arbitrary point in the future.
Something like this should do it for you:
cat > /etc/tmpfiles.d/xxx.conf << EOF
d /run/xxx 0755 www-data www-data
EOF
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sr/share/dns/root.key" are
> identical:
Well, it was worth to check it.
Next idea is somewhat more complicated.
Install tcpdump.
Run:
tcpdump -pni any -s0 -w /tmp/dns.pcap -c 30 udp port 53 or tcp port 53
Bounce BIND, wait for a minute at least.
Do some DNS queries. One or two will do.
Interrupt tcpdump unless it completes by itself.
Post dns.pcap.
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east debconf did it for me back in 2021 during buster->bullseye
upgrade.
> Anyhow, how would I know if an update of /etc/bind/bind.keys is needed (it's
> not obvious just by looking at the key)
Obviously you cannot know that ;)
Luckily "Root KSK Rollovers", as they call it, are rare. Last one was in
2018, and the key (aka ksk id 20326) in question was released in 2017.
> and, if so, how do I update it?
Look at /usr/share/dns/root.key. Compare its contents with
/etc/bind/bind.keys. Replace the latter if needed.
"dpkg-reconfigure -plow bind9" is probably more preferred way of doing
it.
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om /etc/bind/bind.keys.
In conclusion:
1) Check the contents of your /etc/bind/bind.keys, update if needed.
2) Check the version of your dns-root-data, versions above and including
2021011101 (aka ksk id 20326) are good.
3) Set "dnssec-validation no;" at named.conf.options as a last resort.
4) If you intend to troubleshoot DNS queries then consider installing
tcpdump. The thing helps.
Reco
Not tried.
It disallows dhcpcd to add IPv4LL address on any network interface.
Reco
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 07:14:25AM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 12:05:27PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 12:40:39AM -0600, Lester Rees wrote:
> > > I would like for MPV Player to be updated/upgraded because th
ube-dl
Reco
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 03:14:22PM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 04:01:06PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 12:18:52PM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
> > > Feb 24 22:24:15 trancilo dhcpcd[1175]: ovs-system: carri
M. Failing that, a user can use a different
> > device or OS, or *gasp* - just use ipptool. Given the environment, a
> > creative use of samba suite would probably solve the problem too, but
> > let's not get into *that*.
> > And there's that last step - just ask somebody.
>
> You welcome Big Boss into your office for a $100M deal.
Nope. Either it's the "ordinary user" or it's the "Big Boss".
Please choose one.
Reco
ress
> 169.254.201.7
> Feb 24 22:24:26 trancilo dhcpcd[1175]: ovs-system: adding route to
> 169.254.0.0/16
Let's try a straightforward approach for starters:
echo denyinterfaces ovs-system >> /etc/dhcpcd.conf
Reco
')
then stop
EOF
service rsyslog restart
Reco
On Sat, Feb 25, 2023 at 06:30:28PM +, Brian wrote:
> On Sat 25 Feb 2023 at 17:44:15 +0300, Reco wrote:
>
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 12:58:15PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > > On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 05:35:11PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> >
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 24, 2023 at 12:58:15PM -0500, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 17, 2023 at 05:35:11PM +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Try this next time you're on site:
> >
> > lpadmin -p D14841 -E -v ipp://10.76.172.100/ipp/print -m everywhere
>
> This work
calls
/usr/share/vpnc-scripts/vpnc-script by default.
All you need is to make a copy of that script, modify dhclient.conf
at "connect" and "disconnect" phases accordingly, and then call your
modified script from openconnect.
Reco
Hi.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2023 at 06:44:38PM +0100, Christoph Brinkhaus wrote:
> I have no idea if it is possible to estimate a DHCP response time.
sudo nmap --script broadcast-dhcp-discover
Reco
re so allegedly wonderful.
>
> Is there any way I can tell CUPS "Please set up a queue for a printer
> whose IP address is 10.76.172.100 even though you can't discover it with
> your fancy tools"?
Try this next time you're on site:
lpadmin -p D14841 -E -v ipp://10.76.172.100/ipp/print -m everywhere
Reco
s (bullseye's) checked for any character after "%" block.
"New" one (bookworm's) explicitly checks for space, and goes to
"aix_oops" in any other case.
And there is no #ifdefs, no environment variable checks, no options
etc.
So, to answer your question - currently the only way to restore the
behaviour you want is to patch procps and rebuild it.
Reco
put into /etc/hosts so
that it would be completely ignored?
> That's not what I get when I look myself up:
Maybe because *your* /etc/hosts is not malformed?
Reco
> experiment > belief
Indeed.
lsusb -v >/dev/null
sudo lsusb -v >/dev/null
First one shows: "Couldn't open device, some information will be
missing". Second one does not.
Reco
w where you got it from, but "mymachines"
> and "myhostname" are not valid entries in this file.
On the contrary.
apt show libnss-myhostname libnss-mymachines
Why would anyone in their sane mind willingly install those is another
question :)
Reco
lib/systemd/system/nfs-common.service
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Jun 28 2021 /lib/systemd/system/nfs-common.service ->
/dev/null
Reco
ly, there's no
substitutes to this.
And if you really considering PCI-X card, I suggest buying something
like [1].
[1] https://www.amazon.com/Dell-G8593-DRAC5-PCI-Controller/dp/B00450FDR6
Reco
s regard, but -
it's very rare to have UART on a consumer-grade x86 motherboard.
[1] https://github.com/Fmstrat/diy-ipmi
Reco
tever works, basically.
Last one is my favorite as it shows all IP blocks assigned to AS.
Really helpful with spammer nests such as outlook.com (AS8075) or
DigitalOcean (AS14061).
> Is there a Debian packet?
For the first two - sure.
You'll need whois and geoip-bin. Installing iptables is assumed.
Reco
xecuting 'ssh -Q chiper' now and then is a
good habit to have.
Reco
to the
mix, and you've just reduced the number of offending logins by two
orders of magnitude.
Reco
key type"
messages are specifically ignored by Mode=normal.
Try setting Mode=aggressive, it should catch those.
Of course, DROPping ssh connections from AS28594 would work too. Unless
you're from Brazil, that is.
Reco
> > doing something; is everything OK?
>
> It seems to be from Oracle [1]. Possibly a Java abomination.
Nope. It's CPython + QT. But then again, it's totally possible to write
in Python in such way that users will think it's written in Java :)
The package they provide embeds its own copy of libssl (version 1.0 with
multiple known vulnerabilities), QT 4 (ditto), and libpython3 (version
3.3, ditto) so I would advise against using this particular utility for
any reason.
Reco
On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 12:41:03PM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 12:09 PM Reco wrote:
> >
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 10:40:45AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> > > I tried to run
> > >
> &
Hi.
On Wed, Jul 20, 2022 at 10:40:45AM -0500, Igor Korot wrote:
> I tried to run
>
> pkg-config --libs unixodbc
>
> and it fails.
apt install unixodbc-dev
Reco
On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 11:33:00AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2022-06-15 09:43:50 +0300, Reco wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Wed, Jun 15, 2022 at 03:30:53AM +0200, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > > On 2022-06-14 15:43:40 +0100, Brian wrote:
> > > > On
ager. From the security standpoint, such approach clearly
loses to the simple unix socket communication restricted by natural
POSIX permissions.
Reco
ages at systemd-journald level, that
sorry excuse for a "system journal" lack that capability.
Reco
> various things I think I learned (or assumed), and I may do that later (and
> consider adding it to my wiki) just for education and posterity.)
IMO you're trying to solve a simple problem the hard way.
Rent yourself a VPS, buy a domain, set up MTA and some kind of IMAP/POP
server. It's not that hard if you're going to use it for yourself only.
Reco
tc/default/macchanger by means of running
debconf - that's a bug in the package. Either debconf template or
ifupdown.sh should be changed to account that "YES" value.
But does systemd affects the package somehow - no, it does not.
Reco
bably do is to enable changing MACs in
/etc/default/macchanger. And probably look at
/etc/macchanger/ifupdown.sh for the implementation details.
Doing the same thing with systemd would take a drastically different
approach, involving creation of .link files.
Reco
Hi,
please do not top-post.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2022 at 08:35:33PM +0800, wilson wrote:
> Reco wrote:
> > The most non-intrusive way of doing it (side effects considered) is:
> >
> > /sbin/sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1
> > /sbin/sysctl -w net.
e_ipv6=0
Reco
t;auto eth1":
auto br0
iface br0 inet static
address 10.0.1.100
gateway 10.0.1.1
netmask 255.0.0.0
bridge_ports eth0 eth1
bridge_maxwait 60
pre-up /sbin/ip link set eth0 up
pre-up /sbin/ip link set eth1 up
post-down /sbin/ip link set eth0 down
post-down /sbin/ip link set eth1 down
Reco
aces(5) about eth0 and eth1
fail, thus the whole networking.service fails.
The conclusion is simple too:
1) Remove 70-persistent-net.rules, it's not doing what it should anyway.
2) Either use (Un)Predictable Network names in your interfaces, such as
enp2s0 and enp3s0.
3) Or use systemd network link files to rename network interfaces.
4) Or add "net.ifnames=0" to kernel's cmdline, as others suggested.
Reco
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 03:08:31AM -0700, jaikuma...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 3:30:07 PM UTC+5:30, Reco wrote:
> > Debian-installer is forbidden to remove installed packages by default.
> > Hence the message:
> > Mar 22 07:35:57 in-target: E: Packag
On Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 02:07:54AM -0700, jaikuma...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Tuesday, March 22, 2022 at 2:10:05 PM UTC+5:30, Reco wrote:
>
> Thanks for quick reply :)
> > Choose one NTP implementation, install it.
> > If you need it to act as an NTP server -
host. Thus installing one should uninstall others.
Reco
i'm willing to pay about 5€ for the my plan.
https://hetzner.cloud
German company, a single VPS cost is about 5€ per month.
Reco
gardless of user's shell limits.
> and that the syntax of the kernel parameter in question is
> such that you have to specify the full path to the file.
When used in such way, it's also prevents user's processes to spam an
entire filesystem with coredumps.
Reco
klugde, but it worked.
> Or downgrades?
See above.
> Not even from some dual-booted OS on the same box?
I don't do dual-boot for last 20 years at least. Dual-boot may be useful
to someone, but I have no need of it.
Besides, I don't own that hardware anymore. Unless I'm mistaken, it was
"retired" to a nearest garbage dump.
Reco
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022 at 05:30:10PM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 1:06 AM Reco wrote:
> > On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 12:32:48AM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote:
> > > Thanks Reco & Greg. I did see the
> > > /lib/systemd/network/73-u
Hi.
On Thu, Feb 17, 2022 at 12:32:48AM -0600, Flacusbigotis wrote:
> Thanks Reco & Greg. I did see the
> /lib/systemd/network/73-usb-net-by-mac.link file. Thanks for that.
>
> I don't know exactly what is happening, but the MAC address of the device
> keeps c
amePolicy=mac.
> BTW, the device shows up as disabled in lshw (I obfuscated the MAC in the
> output):
>
> *-network DISABLED
That could mean anything. Please show the output of "ip a".
Reco
fig
> >> >>
> >> >> What finally worked was editing /usr/lib/ntp/ntp-systemd-wrapper to
> >> >> remove ' NTPD_OPTS="$NTPD_OPTS -u $UGID" '
> >> >
> >> > Huh? You're saying that removing the "-u $UGID" option made it "work"?
> >> > And that it "didn't work" with -u being passed?
> >
> > Changing the contents of /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp would make
> > it more friendly for the purpose of the future updates.
>
> Changing it or moving it to another, clearly not supposed to be
> invoked, directory?
Removing this hook should be sufficient. Even better - add "exit 0" to
the beginning.
Reco
ed "nooption ntp_servers"
Reco
/usr/lib/ntp/ntp-systemd-wrapper to
> >> remove ' NTPD_OPTS="$NTPD_OPTS -u $UGID" '
> >
> > Huh? You're saying that removing the "-u $UGID" option made it "work"?
> > And that it "didn't work" with -u being passed?
Changing the contents of /etc/dhcp/dhclient-exit-hooks.d/ntp would make
it more friendly for the purpose of the future updates.
Reco
Hi.
On Fri, Feb 04, 2022 at 09:43:18AM +0100, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 30 ian 22, 19:27:56, Reco wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > How does "people installing without recommends" translate to "GNOME
> > > users" is beyond me,
> >
Hi.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 10:23:12PM +0100, Hans wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 30. Januar 2022, 21:53:00 CET schrieb Reco:
>
> > > BTW which package in bullseye can play mp4?
> >
> > mpv or vlc. Everything else is not a media player anyway.
>
> Hmm.
d chances are it's exactly what
your phone uses.
There's no way around it, probably even if you root your phone.
Split your file in chunks, that's how it will work.
> BTW which package in bullseye can play mp4?
mpv or vlc. Everything else is not a media player anyway.
Reco
Hi.
On Sun, Jan 30, 2022 at 02:39:14PM +0100, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 30 ian 22, 15:54:17, Reco wrote:
> > On Mon, Jan 31, 2022 at 01:36:06AM +1300, Richard Hector wrote:
> > > On 29/01/22 04:17, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > >
> > > > Servers
ould that not be on my (kvm) server either?
Many years ago exactly this was disputed in #768376.
Long story short - the only reason libvirt-daemon-system depends on
policykit-1 is because GNOME users could be confused if it does not.
Reco
not
working with it. It's totally possible (I did it), but then again, it's
totally possible to install a real Debian on RPi.
All this once again proves us, folks - RaspberryPi OS is not Debian. It's
Debian-based. Certain list members do not see the difference, let's
refrain f
) in your bind configuration for anything but your domain, and
then use only 192.168.2.1 in your resolv.conf.
Reco
Hi.
On Fri, Dec 31, 2021 at 01:35:47PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> Reco wrote on 12/17/21 6:10 AM:
> > Hi.
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 12:43:51PM -0700, D. R. Evans wrote:
> > > FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/usr/bi
t install python-is-python3
Reco
l be 4 hours or more and
> come with a valid WAN subnet mask.
Try adding "reject 192.168.100/24;" into your router's dhclient.conf.
Also, dhclient.conf(5).
Reco
ones).
What should solve your problem is:
apt update; apt upgrade
And it's because "apt" (not to be confused with "apt-get") is allowed to
install new packages during the update.
What also could solve your problem (but it's inherently dangerous, as
it will allow to remove installed packages as well) is:
apt-get update; apt-get dist-upgrade
In short, when in doubt, use "apt", not "apt-get".
Reco
Hi.
On Sun, Nov 21, 2021 at 02:27:52PM +0300, Gokan Atmaca wrote:
> What could be the problem?
The very thing nginx tells you in the error message - "mail" directive
is not recognized. Probably your installation is missing libnginx-mod-mail.
Reco
from Pine64 but I don't see it on their
> site.
The usual place - [1].
Reco
[1] https://linuxtracker.org/browse.php/index.php?page=torrents&category=2251
back in the day.
Written in Java, but works reasonably fast.
Reco
Hi.
On Fri, Oct 22, 2021 at 08:25:36AM -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> charles@jhegaala:~$ su --whitelist-environment=DISPLAY -
It won't be enough. You need this:
su --whitelist-environment=DISPLAY,XAUTHORITY -
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et transfer mode]
Assuming you make backups, I'd call this drive servicable. I'd replace
it sooner or later, because it has bad sectors, but it won't be the
first priority.
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it's SATA/IDE drive, all you need to do is:
apt install smartmontools
smartctl -t long
# wait for the test to finish
smartctl -a
Please post the output of the last command.
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