considering a new system and a sshd hybrid drive

2019-12-28 Thread shirish शिरीष
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread chris
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread ghe
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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: systemdq [Solved]

2019-12-28 Thread ghe
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread Linux-Fan
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread Charles Curley
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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread John Hasler
> 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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread ghe
>>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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread Doug McGarrett
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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread Gene Heskett
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

Network-Manager and Fritzbox

2019-12-28 Thread Jürgen Bausa
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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread Charles Curley
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

Re: INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread Curt
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

INQUIRY

2019-12-28 Thread darkskyz666
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 

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread Gene Heskett
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.

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread ghe
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

Re: systemdq

2019-12-28 Thread ghe
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

Re: Persistent Desktop Environment

2019-12-28 Thread Felix Miata
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

after upgrading to buster, logwatch no longer logging proftpd messages

2019-12-28 Thread John Covici
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. --

Re: Persistent Desktop Environment

2019-12-28 Thread Teemu Likonen
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