>>> fox schrieb am 15.10.2020 um 23:36 in Nachricht
:
>> > It is refreshing to see that the Cylon eye is appearantly no longer
>>> making the Ctrl-Alt-F9 emergency shell unusable.
>
> while I noted that a modified systemd is quick to install, I also should
> point out that a compile + install fr
Ok systemd experts. I finally got my DSA driver bonding feature working
like I want it ... now I'd just like to know the best way for systemd to
set everything up. This is on a custom board based off an i.MX8M Mini
EVK. I built the latest Yocto Dunfell release for the OS.
I know systemd has api
It is refreshing to see that the Cylon eye is appearantly no longer
making the Ctrl-Alt-F9 emergency shell unusable.
while I noted that a modified systemd is quick to install, I also should
point out that a compile + install from systemd sourcecode may leave old
version parts on harddisk.
On A
On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 10:57:18AM +0200, Jan Keller wrote:
> Hey systemd project,
>
> I am trying to get in touch with someone regarding a potential sponsorship
> (details at
> https://security.googleblog.com/2019/12/announcing-updates-to-our-patch-rewards.html).
> Who is best to talk to?
In the
On 10/14/20 8:13 PM, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
And both sshd and crond include pam_access in their configuration?
Yes, crond has the same session incude of password-auth.
Thanks
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On 2020-10-06 13:30, fire...@firemail.cc wrote:
It is refreshing to see that the Cylon eye is appearantly no longer
making the Ctrl-Alt-F9 emergency shell unusable.
It seems fixed on current Fedora-Workstation, but in current Arch /
Manjaro the problem still exists unchanged.