logfile -
Which would allow to see the actual error message. See
https://marlam.de/msmtp/msmtp.html#Logging
But don't feel obliged to do that. It's OK. I have updated the wiki
page with your inputs anyway.
Thanks!
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Jean-Damien Durand writes:
> find /tmp -cmin +30 -type f -exec rm -f {} \;
Utilise -delete pour que ca aille plus vite:
find /tmp -cmin +30 -type f -delete
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t; I understood msmtp + msmtp-mta would suffice, but it appears not?
>
> I've tried several support channels, but few people seem to know
> enough to help.
>
> Could you help on this?
>
> Thanks!
>
> josely
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Attention aux quotes:
#!/bin/bash
day_date="--date=1 day ago"
date "${day_date}" "+%A %d %B"
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Dan Hitt writes:
> Does anybody have any experience using Microsoft Team on debian, and is there
> anything i need to be cautious about
> (of course apart from running software from a giant software company)?
I use Teams at work everyday, on a Dell laptop which has an integrated
camera, with
Greg Wooledge writes:
> Even if you plan to use sudo for 99% of your administrative work,
> there's still no reason NOT to have a root password, for those emergency
> situations where you need one.
I've had the bitter taste of it when I had to salvage a virtual machine
for which I had lost
gt; one doesn't think about it since these shifts don't all happen on
> the same time.
Maybe you could create ~/.config/cron/bcast.vixie:
45 17 * * mon-fri echo hello or whatever command you want
And install mcron, then run:
TZ=Europe/London mcron --daemon
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Swing (ou JavaFX), et Maven.
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steve writes:
> Le 18-11-2020, à 22:13:35 +0100, Fabrice BAUZAC-STEHLY a écrit :
>>steve writes:
>>> Cron remplit les logs d'information que je considère comme inutile.
>>> Nov 18 18:05:01 box CRON[18456]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for
>>> user
e
- http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/emacs_chinese_input.html
- https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/WritingChineseWithWuBi
- https://emacs-china.org/
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eractive contient:
session required pam_unix.so
Je ne connais pas bien PAM mais je pense qu'il faut modifier
/etc/pam.d/cron:
- Remplacer le "@include common-session-noninteractive" par le contenu
du fichier
- puis supprimer la ligne "session required
benoit szczygiel writes:
> Je veux passer une machine sous buster en IP fixe, et elle me fait des
> misères. Ci joint mon /etc/network/interfaces.
Il me semble qu'il y a deux "D" a address.
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resident memory.
According to Linux's Documentation/filesystems/proc.txt, we can find
this information in /proc/PID/status:
VmData size of private data segments
e.g. VmData: 123004 kB
This looks like the amount of private memory, but I'm not sure.
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ther physical (non-human) issues.
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only you
> have select that in the other place you mentioned.)
And in that case, if users insist on this possibility, it would be much
more useful to have this entry *always* install X only even without the
"no recommends" option.
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ll their system using apt manually on the
> console and therefore might anyway not select anything in this
> menu. Consequently, this menu is more targeted to Debian beginners,
> and Debian beginners should be welcomed with unequivocal options to
> select from.
>
> Best regards, Marco!
+1
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want.
Do you think the behaviour "without Recommends" should be an option
presented to the user?
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_keys file. It is documented in sshd(8). I use
it specifically to restrain the possible actions that can be done with
that private key. As the command, you can use any program or script
that can check the arguments and perform the requested action, without
allowing any unforeseen action.
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Hello,
12 sept. 2020 14:09:14 Dan Ritter :
> John Conover wrote:
>>
>> Does portsentry(1) make any sense in systems with ipv6 connectivity?
>>
> Yes and no. If you want to know that machines are scanning
> ports, yes. If you want to effectively block IPs, no.
Why would it not be able to block
12 sept. 2020 09:06:19 Lone Learner :
> Why does Debian not include these [posix] commands by default?
>
I guess many debian users don't care about these commands, so it would be rude
to impose something wanted by only a part of the users. And there's the case
of tiny embedded scarce systems
a full blown GNOME which I actually wanted to avoid and
> therefore did unselect the second line initially.
> Best regards, Marco.
I've also been bitten by this. I think it is a UI issue, the options
are ambiguous. Would it be possible to simply change the dialog box as
follows? --
Debian de
benoit writes:
> Quant à history -p pour zsh il arrête d'écrire après, mais ce n'est pas «
> rétroactif ».
Pour arreter le logging, que ce soit avec bash ou zsh, on peut aussi
faire:
unset HISTFILE
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a commande indique-t-elle une erreur?
Peux-tu m'envoyer (a mon adresse seulement, pour eviter de spammer la
mailing-list) le fichier afin que je regarde de mon cote?
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