Dear all,
Last year I had read some articles when I was looking to build a
system there seemed to problems with hybrid drives. Does anybody know
how things stand/look today and if anybody had any good/bad experience
with them ? IIRC, the issues were more to do with the firmware rather
than the ha
dont worry the resistance to systemd is still strong not everyone drinks
the kool aid
https://linux.slashdot.org/story/19/12/08/2131220/debian-begins-voting-on-supporting-non-systemd-init-options
https://www.debian.org/vote/2019/vote_002#textb
On Fri, Dec 27, 2019 at 6:40 PM ghe wrote:
> SSH
On 12/28/19 2:57 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
> Oddly enough, the sshd package does not provide sshd.service as a file
> at all, but may create it as part of the installation process. It does
> provide ssh.service.
I haven't looked at the Debian unit files, but SSH and SSHD both seem to
be in the R
On Saturday 28 December 2019 16:50:53 John Hasler wrote:
> > Place was built in 74, before the NEC became the law in most
> > municipalities.
>
> Where do you live? I doubt that the NEC had not been incorporated
> into law in most municipalities in the USA in 1974.
Weston WV. County seat of Lewi
Trivial in retrospect.
There were several ssh* files in /lib/systemd/service. None named sshd*.
I copied the one named ssh.service to sshd.service, enabled it,
rebooted, and there is was.
An interesting question is why things are different in Raspian Stretch
on a 3+. For the time being, I'll just
ghe writes:
>>Have you tried commands of this sort?
# systemctl enable sshd.service
# systemctl start sshd.service
# systemctl status sshd.service
>From asking it to start at boot:
Failed to save action : Systemd service ssh cannot be created unless a
command is given
Trying the suggested co
On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 14:15:36 -0700
ghe wrote:
> >>Have you tried commands of this sort?
>
> # systemctl enable sshd.service
> # systemctl start sshd.service
> # systemctl status sshd.service
>
> >From asking it to start at boot:
>
> Failed to save action : Systemd service ssh cannot be cre
> Place was built in 74, before the NEC became the law in most
> municipalities.
Where do you live? I doubt that the NEC had not been incorporated into
law in most municipalities in the USA in 1974.
--
John Hasler
jhas...@newsguy.com
Elmwood, WI USA
>>Have you tried commands of this sort?
# systemctl enable sshd.service
# systemctl start sshd.service
# systemctl status sshd.service
>From asking it to start at boot:
Failed to save action : Systemd service ssh cannot be created unless a
command is given
Trying the suggested commands:
Fai
On 12/28/2019 01:54 PM, Charles Curley wrote:
On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 18:38:56 +0100 (CET)
wrote:
Hello Debian , I'm getting error while installing grub in Debian.
The error is "unable install grub in dummy"
My intention is to dual boot debian and windows.
Well, I have no idea what "dummy" is
On Saturday 28 December 2019 13:39:54 Cindy Sue Causey wrote:
> On 12/28/19, darkskyz...@tutanota.de wrote:
> > Hello Debian , I'm getting error while installing grub in Debian.
> > The error is "unable install grub in dummy"
> > My intention is to dual boot debian and windows.
>
> Hi... I did a
On Saturday 28 December 2019 12:47:16 Curt wrote:
> On 2019-12-28, Gene Heskett wrote:
> > On Saturday 28 December 2019 11:08:20 ghe wrote:
> >> On 12/27/19 5:02 PM, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> >> > Have you tried removing openssh-server package and reinstalling
> >> > it?
> >>
> >> Another hopefu
I am running a laptop (Xiaomi Air 12) with debian Buster AMD64 and use KDE with network-Manager.
Wifi is supplied by a Fritzbox 7530 wifi-router (2.4 and 5 GHz with same ssid and wpa2).
Since I use the Fritzbox (before that I used a TP-Link router, that did not have this problem)
I experience the
On Sat, 28 Dec 2019 18:38:56 +0100 (CET)
wrote:
> Hello Debian , I'm getting error while installing grub in Debian.
> The error is "unable install grub in dummy"
> My intention is to dual boot debian and windows.
Well, I have no idea what "dummy" is in this context.
Most Windows installations
On 12/28/19, darkskyz...@tutanota.de wrote:
> Hello Debian , I'm getting error while installing grub in Debian.
> The error is "unable install grub in dummy"
> My intention is to dual boot debian and windows.
Hi... I did a couple quick searches just to see if anything popped. My
first one using
On 2019-12-28, Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Saturday 28 December 2019 11:08:20 ghe wrote:
>
>> On 12/27/19 5:02 PM, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
>> > Have you tried removing openssh-server package and reinstalling it?
>>
>> Another hopefully good suggestion. Thanks, and I'll try it.
>>
>> > If you re usin
Hello Debian , I'm getting error while installing grub in Debian.
The error is "unable install grub in dummy"
My intention is to dual boot debian and windows.
Please help
Thank
On Saturday 28 December 2019 11:08:20 ghe wrote:
> On 12/27/19 5:02 PM, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> > Have you tried removing openssh-server package and reinstalling it?
>
> Another hopefully good suggestion. Thanks, and I'll try it.
>
> > If you re using any version of Debian
>
> Raspian Buster.
On 12/27/19 5:02 PM, Nektarios Katakis wrote:
> Have you tried removing openssh-server package and reinstalling it?
Another hopefully good suggestion. Thanks, and I'll try it.
> If you re using any version of Debian
Raspian Buster.
--
Glenn English
On 12/27/19 4:50 PM, Linux-Fan wrote:
> Have you tried commands of this sort?
Not yet, but I will in a few minutes. My problem was that the error
message was more of the "Oops" type rather than suggesting what I might
do about it.
> # systemctl enable sshd.service
> # systemctl start sshd.servic
Teemu Likonen composed on 2019-12-28 03:03 (UTC-0500):
> Henning Follmann wrote:
>> So is there a way to lock down firefox user interface? I want only
>> bookmarks visible and editable (add). But no accidental drags or
>> clicks to change the user interface. Is that possible?
> I don't know. Wit
Hi. I have a system in the cloud and after upgrading it to buster,
logwatch is no longer logging proftpd messages. I looked and they
seem to be in the auth.log file, doesn't logwatch search that file?
How can I get logwatch to check proftpd entries now?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
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Henning Follmann [2019-12-27T16:17:04-05] wrote:
> Somehow my parents are still messing up their computer.
> So is there a way to lock down firefox user interface? I want only
> bookmarks visible and editable (add). But no accidental drags or
> clicks to change the user interface. Is that possibl
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