On 09/06/2016 12:56 AM, A. F. Cano wrote:
>> Once network manager has support, having Plinth manage this from web
>> interface is a matter of writing some web forms for configuration input
>> and status display.
>
> After digging into nm-settings (man nm-settings) I had to set these to
>
znot...@hailmail.net writes:
> Hi all,
Hi,
[...]
> There are next to no logs in /var/log/unattended-upgrades despite my
> having installed this back in May:
>
>
> - begin file listing -
> root@freebx:/var/log/unattended-upgrades# ls -l
> total 20
> -rw-r- 1
Hi all,
I enabled unattended updates in plinth, but it isn't doing the updates.
I've run apt-get update then apt-get dist-upgrade before going to bed to
see if anything needs to be upgraded. Then I answer "no" about doing
the upgrades. The following morning I run apt-get dist-upgrade to see
if
Hello DJ,
after the last auto update of tt-rss on 04.09.2016 php-gettext was auto
removed.
I just reinstalled php-gettext manually, now tt-rss is working again.
This issue happens once in may
Thank you, James and Petter!
I removed (and purged) and reinstalled once again following this advice
and get the same thing as before, a blank screen when logging into
mydomain.freedombox.rocks/tt-rss.
We use http://localhost/tt-rss/. This is not a good setting though,
because some features