> siefke@192.168.2.160: Permission denied (publickey,password).
>
> So I place the script in home folder, place systemd service file in home and
> run it with systemd --user.
>
> The result is same. When run ssh samsung it works, when I run sync_docs.sh
> in shell it works. Why with systemd make
> Does anyone know what kind of font and color themes used in this terminal
> and editor setting,
> https://s3.amazonaws.com/f.cl.ly/items/1e2F0A123h331c1G0L0R/SadBart.gif,
Hi Mark,
looks like Monofur.
Check it out: https://app.programmingfonts.org/#monofur
Regards,
ml
WorMzy Tykashi wrote:
>On 11 February 2014 00:00, Jeremy Nicoll - ml archlinux
> wrote:
>>
> > I've been lurking on this maillist for maybe a year, after reading
> > somewhere that Arch might be a good solution for me as a linux newbie.
>
> I disagree with your
Feliz Xett wrote:
> I've been using arch for a couple of months now and I'm very happy with
> it. Today, I somewhat broke my box so I was excited to post my first
> question to the forums at bbs.archlinux.org. On the bottom of the
> registration page there was a very clever "captcha". The questio
> On 9/7/2010 1:22 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
>> Guys,
>>
>> Got the sudo update with the new sudoers file, Noticed new %sudo group
>> designation along with the traditional %wheel:
>>
>> ## Uncomment to allow members of group sudo to execute any command
>> # %sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL
>>
>>
>> Any reason
I know I am perhaps a bit late to this thread and perhaps don't belong
here but I'd like to weigh in.
Here's some history if anyone cares: I've been an Arch user since 0.6
and spent 6-8 months in 2004/2005 being probably the most active
person in #archlinux when I helped more new users than I can c
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