Running Bullseye with XFCE. light-locker is running.
When the PC is locked, by default it is the username field that has focus
rather than the password field. Most screen lockers focus on the password
field. If I just start typing my password, it appears in the username
field and is in plain text
I have set the compose key (settings, keyboard, Layout tab) to Right Ctrl,
but it has no effect. Tried a couple of other keys too.
Same setup worked on Buster without problem (this is a new install, not an
upgrade). Am I missing something obvious, or is this a bug in Bullseye?
I get that error too. Preliminary investigations suggest that it may be
related to the use of syslog-ng: do you use that?
I've not yet found a fix for it, but I'd like to.
Keith
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I've just upgraded to apache2 on a Sarge system. I had a config script
in /etc/apache/conf.d which I've moved to /etc/apache2/conf.d, but
although it worked in Apache 1.3 it doesn't yet work in Apache 2.
The config file does this:
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Action cvs-handler
extensions) and see if that makes any
difference.
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t for each
return email aaddress I would like to use, which could be very
exciting: would each account try to check mail before sending a reply?
If you use Mozilla Thunderbird you can use an extension to allow you to
manually enter any return address yo
nt (as do most other MUAs).
Does that help you at all?
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isn't perfect - it won't, for example, find files hidden in a mountpoint
(ie, if you have files in /tmp but mount another partition over /tmp),
but it doesn't sound as if you're doing that.
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Ibrahim Mubarak wrote:
Any thoughts? Any docs talking about a similar issue?
Use separate machines, host the data under Linux and make available to
the Windows system via Samba.
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Aaron Maxwell wrote:
Offlist, Keith Edmunds suggested that I try different media.
Argh. That's because Keith didn't realise that this list was set up such
that replies go the poster, not the list. No doubt that's been debated
long and hard in the past.
Trying different
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