[Bug 1727243] Re: systemd-logind

2017-10-29 Thread latimerio
My apologies.
I found that in fact after a server move my surveillance system tried to 
contact the new server every second. 
So it was a setup problem and the log messages were just confusing me.


** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
   Status: New => Invalid

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[Bug 1727243] [NEW] pam_systemd

2017-10-25 Thread latimerio
Public bug reported:

my auth.log is full of messages like below.
The 79.247.. is my own address and there seems to be something which tries to 
reconnect every other second although I am already in a running session.
What is going on here?

Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: Accepted publickey for root from 79.247... 
port 52067 ssh2: RSA SHA256:pru...
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... systemd-logind[285]: New session 2373897 of user root.
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: pam_systemd(sshd:session): Cannot create 
session: Already running in a session
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: Received disconnect from 79.247... port 
52067:11: disconnected by user
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: Disconnected from 79.247... port 52067
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... sshd[6506]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for 
user root
Oct 25 10:38:57 h... systemd-logind[285]: Removed session 2373897.
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: Accepted publickey for root from 79.247... 
port 52068 ssh2: RSA SHA256:pru...
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... systemd-logind[285]: New session 2373898 of user root.
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: pam_systemd(sshd:session): Cannot create 
session: Already running in a session
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: Received disconnect from 79.247... port 
52068:11: disconnected by user
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: Disconnected from 79.247... port 52068
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... sshd[6524]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for 
user root
Oct 25 10:38:59 h... systemd-logind[285]: Removed session 2373898.
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... CRON[6565]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... CRON[6564]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: Accepted publickey for root from 79.247... 
port 52069 ssh2: RSA SHA256:pru...
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... systemd-logind[285]: New session 2373904 of user root.
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: pam_systemd(sshd:session): Cannot create 
session: Already running in a session
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: Received disconnect from 79.247... port 
52069:11: disconnected by user
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: Disconnected from 79.247... port 52069
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... sshd[6562]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for 
user root
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... systemd-logind[285]: Removed session 2373904.
Oct 25 10:39:01 h... CRON[6565]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for 
user root
Oct 25 10:39:02 h... sshd[6665]: Accepted publickey for root from 79.247... 
port 52070 ssh2: RSA SHA256:pru...
Oct 25 10:39:02 h... sshd[6665]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for 
user root by (uid=0)
Oct 25 10:39:02 h... systemd-logind[285]: New session 2373945 of user root.
Oct 25 10:39:03 h... sshd[6665]: pam_systemd(sshd:session): Cannot create 
session: Already running in a session
Oct 25 10:39:03 h... sshd[6665]: Received disconnect from 79.247... port 
52070:11: disconnected by user
Oct 25 10:39:03 h... sshd[6665]: Disconnected from 79.247... port 52070
Oct 25 10:39:03 h... sshd[6665]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session closed for 
user root
Oct 25 10:39:03 h... systemd-logind[285]: Removed session 2373945.

** Affects: systemd (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New

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[Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2013-01-30 Thread latimerio
I wonder who ever decided to have the window borders not configurable.

I work on a large screen and easily get RSI problems when I use the mouse too 
much.
Thus I use a wacom tablet with a stylus pen additionally as a mouse enhancement.
I always work with multiple windows and frequently rearrange them to suite my 
needs.

I also use focus follows mouse WITHOUT autoraise as I want to be able to
cut and paste from a lower window to a top window without windows
changing their order. I also want to type in a terminal which is half
covered from firefox withouth the terminal coming to top and burying the
browser text.

That said I want to resize my windows at ANY border not just in the
corners or from the title bar.

On KDE 2 which I used for years this was no problem but with latest desktops 
the ergonomics seem to be overruled by designers.
I wish every GUI designer  be at least 50 years of age so that eyesight 
degrading and parkinsons symptoms are on the verge :(

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[Bug 493961] Re: some apps in System Administration do not work with sudo

2009-12-17 Thread latimerio
The  System - Administration menu is in many aspects not usable!!

E. g. even after changing the Language Support command to gksudo 
/usr/bin/gnome-language-selector in alacarte, I can not install any language 
by using the menu.
This is because after selecting a language for installation a get asked for the 
root password.
In contrast to that there is no problem if I run gksudo 
/usr/bin/gnome-language-selector  from a terminal.

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[Bug 493961] Re: some apps in System Administration do not work with sudo

2009-12-15 Thread latimerio
From my understanding if I install Karmic from scratch I should be the 
administrator and all menus should work for me right away.
If not where are the clear hints about how to enable those menu items?
Asking for THE? administrative password instead of my users password seems to 
be wrong.
Kees, you mention that policy kit should do the job, but you do not tell how.
I have found no easy solution but to set a root password. 
I also think that others may do it too which is not want Ubuntu's security 
philosphy is.
How can we expect that Ubuntu gains more users if we do not make things easier 
but more complicated?

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[Bug 160311] Re: Resizing windows by grabbing window borders is difficult

2009-12-10 Thread latimerio
How can a bug like this with so many responses be undecided or low in priority?
Usability is a key factor in modern systems and can not be rated high enough.
With usability I mean pure pragmatic ergonomics, not animations or themes which 
are merely design which can be argued about.
Usability tests comprise of  things like  
 * number of clicks to perform a task, 
 * mouse movements required
 * hit and miss clicks
 * eye movements required to find the next step in a workflow
  etc.
Usabiltiy is fairly easy to count and meter and to build a testbed for.
When I look a the plethora of themes, color and background settings it seems to 
me though that ergonomics do not have enough charme for most developers.

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[Bug 493961] Re: some apps in System Administration do not work with sudo

2009-12-10 Thread latimerio
** Visibility changed to: Public

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