Bump.
Same thing, still not fixed 5 years later.
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Title:
ssh-add does not handle ECDSA keys until ssh-agent exports are
manually launched
To ma
And we're going into the new year with the problem is still not fixed.
The bug manifests for me on ThinkPad Edge 02213BG, Radeon graphics, freshly
installed Xubuntu 14.04.
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Thanks, adding --system apparently helps.
The verbosity is awful / nonexistent, I can only guess the command did
anything by seeing the PID changing:
# initctl --system restart ssh
ssh start/running, process 22389
# initctl --system restart ssh
ssh start/running, process 22394
Adding "-v" (the "
There is more information at
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssh/+question/254248 .
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Title:
Newly installed openssh-server and u
As an update, the ssh.conf file exists in /etc/init :
# ls /etc/init/*ssh*
/etc/init/ssh.conf
and it looks correct (I haven't modified any files in /etc/init).
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Public bug reported:
Just after installing openssh-server, there is no ssh service in the
initctl's list. Consequently, the SSH server cannot be started:
# initctl start ssh
initctl: Unknown job: ssh
# dpkg -l | grep ssh
ii openssh-client 1:6.6p1-2ubuntu2
Same here. Disabling light locker returns me to a working desktop but
the mouse cursor is invisible. Starting a WINE app brings the cursor
back. So... two bugs actually: #1: returning from suspend turns off the
screen AFTER the username & password is verified, and #2: if light
locker is disabled, t