Hi, I have this script for iptables for my archlinux desktop:
https://pastebin.com/SafhsKFt
And when received external request access SSH error, fail2ban add rule
but the rule not working.
I think it has to do with the iptables script, but the fail2ban
blocking rules add fine but don't ban.
Am 02.11.20 um 19:39 schrieb LuKaRo:
How can I make
use of incremental builds using makepkg?
Try
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/ccache
On 11/2/20 1:39 PM, LuKaRo wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently building ungoogled-chromium from AUR, which is running for
> 6 hrs now on my 6-core i7-9750H laptop and almost done. However, I'm
> thinking about what happens when the next version will be released. From
> my understanding, when
On Mon, Nov 2, 2020, 12:40 PM LuKaRo wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm currently building ungoogled-chromium from AUR, which is running for
> 6 hrs now on my 6-core i7-9750H laptop and almost done. However, I'm
> thinking about what happens when the next version will be released. From
> my
Hi everyone,
I'm currently building ungoogled-chromium from AUR, which is running for
6 hrs now on my 6-core i7-9750H laptop and almost done. However, I'm
thinking about what happens when the next version will be released. From
my understanding, when running git pull to fetch the latest version
> There are only my 2 installed hard drives plus a "USB HDD: ..." option.
> I am very positive that this laptop is legacy BIOS only and that it is
> somehow wrongly identified as UEFI?
It can't be "wrongly identified as UEFI". If the laptop didn't support
UEFI, then you wouldn't even see the
El lun., 2 nov. 2020 a las 10:57, Juergen Werner via arch-general
() escribió:
> I tried 2 different USB drives and different USB ports. Am I missing
> something?
Hi jotz. I tell you a method to have a Live USB that boots directly
from ISO and that can have several ISOs.
Let's assume that your
On 02.11.20 15:17, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
There should be two separate entries in boot menu for booting in UEFI mode and
Legacy BIOS mode.
What choices do you have if you open boot device menu?
There are only my 2 installed hard drives plus a "USB HDD: ..." option.
I am very positive that
On 02/11/2020 12.23, Juergen Werner via arch-general wrote:
> I just double checked and I don't see any mentioning of UEFI or CSM in
> the BIOS settings. I always used legacy BIOS instructions and setup
> before and it always worked on this machine (Acer Travelmate TM8473T).
>
> But I can imagine,
On 02.11.20 11:22, David Runge wrote:
It seems that your hardware does support UEFI, otherwise systemd-boot
would not be started.
You can check in your BIOS/Firmware. Many older models have both BIOS
and UEFI capabilities and usually you can select which should be used.
I just double checked
On 2020-11-02 10:57:02 (+0100), Juergen Werner via arch-general wrote:
> I started working on my old Laptop again, which is a pre-EFI model and
> needed a live USB medium to do some repartitioning. I copied the
> current installation ISO to a USB flash. When I try to boot with it, I
> see the boot
Hi,
I started working on my old Laptop again, which is a pre-EFI model and needed a
live USB medium to do some repartitioning. I copied the current installation
ISO to a USB flash. When I try to boot with it, I see the boot menu (which
looks like systemd-boot menu) with only options for UEFI
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