Re: ACPI BIOS ERROR

2018-09-23 Thread steve
Le 24-09-2018, à 08:12:37 +0200, deloptes a écrit : steve wrote: Machine stop 15 seconds during boot, then goes on. This does not mean that it stops for that reason. I disable some ACPI settings in the BIOS and it reduced the waiting time. Are you using systemd? Yes. I recall syste

Re: ACPI BIOS ERROR

2018-09-23 Thread deloptes
steve wrote: > Machine stop 15 seconds during boot, then goes on. This does not mean that it stops for that reason. Are you using systemd? I recall systemd waiting for something to start or complete. It might be this or something else. IMO those BIOS related messages are harmless regards

Re: calibre ebook project?

2018-09-23 Thread john doe
On 9/23/2018 10:22 PM, Karen Lewellen wrote: > Hi folks, > Very very simple question. > Does anyone on this list either  contribute to the calibre  ebook > program project, or take part in their discussion forum? > I am trying to contact someone with the forum, because I cannot create > an account

Re: ACPI BIOS ERROR

2018-09-23 Thread steve
Le 23-09-2018, à 15:20:40 +0200, deloptes a écrit : steve wrote: Yes I have. in such a case you can try to track it via bug request, although some of those are bois/firmware related and mostly not harmful. Or the harm is very subtle and I don't see it. do you have error description, be

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 23:13:43 Richard Hector wrote: > On 23/09/18 6:19 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > the exception in my sig being the only forward in the dd-wrt rules > > Remote access to your ammo box? Yikes :-) > > Richard Naw, I load them by hand, no internet connection to my powder cach

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Hector
On 23/09/18 6:19 AM, Gene Heskett wrote: > the exception in my sig being the only forward in the dd-wrt rules Remote access to your ammo box? Yikes :-) Richard signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Hector
On 24/09/18 1:20 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > root@debian8-6:/home/richard# # force UID/GID to 'richard', label > device, accept standard defaults > root@debian8-6:/home/richard# mkfs.ext4 root_owner=1000:1000 -L > 2018Sept23tst1 /dev/sdb1 > mke2fs 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014) > mkfs.ext4: invalid blocks '

Re: SSH X forwarding going awry FIXED (Was: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default)

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 16:55:39 Joe wrote: > On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 09:55:48 -0400 > > Gene Heskett wrote: > > synaptic-pkexec still doesn't. > > > > > > > > So I'm still restricted to doing updates with apt. > > not a show stopper, but the rock64 can do that 20x faster. > > I vaguely recall ha

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread David Christensen
On 9/23/18 11:38 AM, David Christensen wrote: On 9/23/18 11:33 AM, David Christensen wrote: After you have done the above steps, you will need to create a mount point using mkdir(1), and then mount the file system using mount(8). If you are using a USB device and have a suitable desktop, you m

Re: And yet another UEFI/BIOS question: Work on both.

2018-09-23 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 17:20:05 -0400 Wayne Sallee wrote: > Thank you for the 15 seconds of time that you spent. But that page > that you linked to is useless. That link is where you start: First, by building a foundation on the techniques of multi-booting; then expand on that with additional and m

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Brian
On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 21:59:38 +0100, Joe wrote: > On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 18:58:07 +0100 > Brian wrote: > > > On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 00:05:58 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > > > > On 2018-09-21 18:29, Subhadip Ghosh wrote: > > > Debian is a Universal OS. > > > > > > > > I wouldn't say whatever you

Re: And yet another UEFI/BIOS question: Work on both.

2018-09-23 Thread Wayne Sallee
Thank you for the 15 seconds of time that you spent. But that page that you linked to is useless. Wayne Sallee wa...@waynesallee.com http://www.WayneSallee.com On 09/23/2018 12:18 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:58:54 -0400 Wayne Sallee wrote: What do you recommend for sett

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0 [solved]

2018-09-23 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there On 23/09/2018 20:07, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: On 9/23/18 2:36 PM, Rob van der Putten wrote: On 23/09/2018 13:48, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running w

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Joe
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 18:58:07 +0100 Brian wrote: > On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 00:05:58 +0100, mick crane wrote: > > > On 2018-09-21 18:29, Subhadip Ghosh wrote: > > Debian is a Universal OS. > > > > > > I wouldn't say whatever you said, doesn't make sense. I wish there > > > were an easier way to

Re: SSH X forwarding going awry FIXED (Was: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default)

2018-09-23 Thread Joe
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 09:55:48 -0400 Gene Heskett wrote: > synaptic-pkexec still doesn't. > > > So I'm still restricted to doing updates with apt. > not a show stopper, but the rock64 can do that 20x faster. > I vaguely recall having trouble with this on sid years ago, and completely failing

calibre ebook project?

2018-09-23 Thread Karen Lewellen
Hi folks, Very very simple question. Does anyone on this list either contribute to the calibre ebook program project, or take part in their discussion forum? I am trying to contact someone with the forum, because I cannot create an account due to the image verification. even the contact form

Re: Debugging mysterious freeze / crash

2018-09-23 Thread deloptes
Gene Heskett wrote: > I can, been chasing electrons for 70 of my 84 years, and I can > categoricly state that fellow Murphy, who wrote all those laws, was a > pessimist. His "whatever can go wrong, will", is an understatement. Even > if it cannot go wrong, it will. You mean he was optimist and yo

Re: Debugging mysterious freeze / crash

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 14:30:51 Celejar wrote: > On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 20:48:49 +0500 > > "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote: > > On 23.09.2018 18:00, Celejar wrote: > > > One of the reasons I buy Thinkpad T (or W) series machines is to > > > not have to worry about such things, but I understand t

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 01:18:25PM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > Is this not creating a partition? > >root@debian8-6:/home/richard# mkfs.ext4 root_owner=1000:1000 -L > >2018Sept23tst1 /dev/sdb1 > >mke2fs 1.42.12 (29-Aug-2014) Nope. The error you got from this command is consistent with /

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread David Christensen
On 9/23/18 11:33 AM, David Christensen wrote: After you have done the above steps, you will need to create a mount point using mkdir(1), and then mount the file system using mount(8). If you are using a USB device and have a suitable desktop, you might be able to unplug the device, plug it in,

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread David Christensen
On 9/23/18 11:18 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: Is this not creating a partition? root@debian8-6:/home/richard# mkfs.ext4 root_owner=1000:1000 -L 2018Sept23tst1 /dev/sdb1 No. The "mkfs.ext4" command creates a file system on a pre-existing device or partition (e.g. /dev/sdb1). I want to use CL

Re: And yet another UEFI/BIOS question: Work on both.

2018-09-23 Thread David Wright
On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 10:58:54 (-0400), Wayne Sallee wrote: > What do you recommend for setting up a system that will boot in either > UEFI or BIOS mode, so if it is moved back and forth between UEFI and > BIOS, it will boot every time? I have no idea whether this would work as I haven't tried it.

Re: Debugging mysterious freeze / crash

2018-09-23 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 20:48:49 +0500 "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote: > On 23.09.2018 18:00, Celejar wrote: > > > One of the reasons I buy Thinkpad T (or W) series machines is to not > > have to worry about such things, but I understand that there are no > > guarantees ;) > > > Some people strongly

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/23/2018 10:32 AM, Andy Smith wrote: Hello, On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 09:11:44AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: I had thought I had created a partition table with Gparted. Nowhere in your previously posted session did you show yourself calling gparted or any other partitioning tool. Cheers,

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Brian
On Sun 23 Sep 2018 at 00:05:58 +0100, mick crane wrote: > On 2018-09-21 18:29, Subhadip Ghosh wrote: > Debian is a Universal OS. > > > > I wouldn't say whatever you said, doesn't make sense. I wish there > > were an easier way to know about it when I started using the OS, > > something to warn m

Re: What is Firefox on Debian Stretch nearest future?

2018-09-23 Thread deloptes
local10 wrote: > .mozilla folder is where your personal Firefox settings are stored: > plugins, bookmarks, browsing history, etc. Don't delete .mozilla folder > unless you want them to be gone. +1 I am facing similar performance problem. I am almost certain that it has to do with the fact that

RE: where does fvwm get its xterm icon? [SOLVED]

2018-09-23 Thread Kleene, Steven (kleenesj)
On Mon Sep 10 08:47:39 EDT 2018, I wrote: > I can't figure out where fvwm is getting the xpm icon for an xterm. ... > In Debian 7, calling null.xpm gives me no xpm icon, just a title bar labeled > "syrano". I prefer this because it's very small. I now have this all working as I wanted. First I

Re: What is Firefox on Debian Stretch nearest future?

2018-09-23 Thread Marcelo Lacerda
I had similar problems with firefox being slow, it was mostly restricted to some websites and it was related to how the rendering worked, very long pages with lots of visual elements tended to make the scroll extremely slow. Couple that with the fact that the content of the tabs could crash the mai

Re: And yet another UEFI/BIOS question: Work on both.

2018-09-23 Thread Patrick Bartek
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:58:54 -0400 Wayne Sallee wrote: > What do you recommend for setting up a system that will boot in > either UEFI or BIOS mode, so if it is moved back and forth between > UEFI and BIOS, it will boot every time? I recommend you learn how to use Google or DuckDuckGo, etc. sear

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0 [solved]

2018-09-23 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 9/23/18 2:36 PM, Rob van der Putten wrote: Hi there On 23/09/2018 13:48, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running without -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately: $

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
On 9/23/18 4:00 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > On Sunday 23 September 2018 06:30:01 Étienne Mollier wrote: > > Maybe try: > > > > xhost +LOCAL: > > DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm > > On which machine? The target of the ssh login, or this one > with the comfy office chair to sit it? That is not cle

Re: Debugging mysterious freeze / crash

2018-09-23 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 23.09.2018 18:00, Celejar wrote: > One of the reasons I buy Thinkpad T (or W) series machines is to not > have to worry about such things, but I understand that there are no > guarantees ;) > Some people strongly believe there are conspiracy among hardware manufacturers, such as planned failure

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 10:36:01 Rob van der Putten wrote: Humm, my puzzle for X11Forwarding has even more pieces. copy/pasted from the konsole logged into the rock64, running stretch gene@rock64:~$ sudo netstat -anp|grep 6000 [sudo] password for gene: gene@rock64:~$ sudo netstat -anp|grep 6

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 09:20:34 Étienne Mollier wrote: > On 9/23/18 5:06 PM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > > $ xhost +LOCAL: ; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm > > non-network local connections being added to access control list > > xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:0.0 > > Whoops, however

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Andy Smith
Hello, On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 09:11:44AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > I had thought I had created a partition table with Gparted. Nowhere in your previously posted session did you show yourself calling gparted or any other partitioning tool. Cheers, Andy

And yet another UEFI/BIOS question: Work on both.

2018-09-23 Thread Wayne Sallee
What do you recommend for setting up a system that will boot in either UEFI or BIOS mode, so if it is moved back and forth between UEFI and BIOS, it will boot every time? Wayne Sallee wa...@waynesallee.com http://www.WayneSallee.com On 09/21/2018 02:21 PM, Pascal Hambourg wrote: Le 21/09/201

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Rob van der Putten
Hi there On 23/09/2018 13:48, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running without -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately: $ xhost +localhost; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm l

Re: Debugging mysterious freeze / crash

2018-09-23 Thread Celejar
On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 11:27:19 +0500 "Alexander V. Makartsev" wrote: > On 23.09.2018 07:51, Celejar wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've been experiencing a great deal of frustration recently with > > intermittent freezes / crashes on my Debian Sid system (a Lenovo > > W550s). The symptoms are that the scre

Re: where does fvwm get its xterm icon?

2018-09-23 Thread David Wright
On Sat 22 Sep 2018 at 14:37:14 (+), Kleene, Steven (kleenesj) wrote: > On September 21, 2018 11:35 PM, David Wright wrote: > > >> That sounds like a different problem: a race between fvwm and the > >> xterms over which order they start in. The manner in which the race > >> affects me is that m

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/23/2018 08:26 AM, Tom Furie wrote: On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 08:20:10AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: root@debian8-6:/home/richard# # purge device root@debian8-6:/home/richard# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=4M root@debian8-6:/home/richard# # force UID/GID to 'richard', label device, acce

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 06:30:01 Étienne Mollier wrote: > On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: > > Hi there, > > > > I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log > > in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg > > is running without -nolisten

Re: SSH X forwarding going awry FIXED (Was: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default)

2018-09-23 Thread Gene Heskett
On Sunday 23 September 2018 05:35:41 Étienne Mollier wrote: > Good Day, > > On 9/22/18 10:15 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > > I would certainly hope so, AND give due consideration to just > > how big a headache any change means for the users. > > That is an understatement, this headache thing. > > > Th

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Tom Furie
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 08:20:10AM -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > root@debian8-6:/home/richard# # purge device > root@debian8-6:/home/richard# dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sdb bs=4M > root@debian8-6:/home/richard# # force UID/GID to 'richard', label device, > accept standard defaults > root@debian8-6:

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
On 9/23/18 5:14 PM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > On 9/23/18 1:06 PM, Étienne Mollier wrote: > > ssh -YC user@remotehost > > I do not need encryption since all machines are in the same > network segment. So I prefer not to use ssh. In that case, perhaps you should simply test with remote clients; I

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/23/2018 04:18 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 09/22/2018 09:57 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 9/22/18 5:30 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: [snip] Command-line interfaces and console sessions work the best for mailing lists. Yes. They also work well for proving operator problems ;/ [snip] Th

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
On 9/23/18 5:06 PM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > $ xhost +LOCAL: ; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm > non-network local connections being added to access control list > xterm: Xt error: Can't open display: localhost:0.0 Whoops, however the DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 was a typo of mine. DISPLAY=:0.0 should have b

Re: ACPI BIOS ERROR

2018-09-23 Thread deloptes
steve wrote: > Yes I have. in such a case you can try to track it via bug request, although some of those are bois/firmware related and mostly not harmful. do you have error description, because if it is a bug, it should be visible some how.

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 9/23/18 1:06 PM, Étienne Mollier wrote: On 9/23/18 2:59 PM, The Wanderer wrote: On 2018-09-23 at 10:24, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: Maybe try: xhost +LOCAL: DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm It does not work: # xhost +LOCAL; DISPLAY=localh

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Nicolas George
Étienne Mollier (2018-09-23): > or removing “-nolisten” to Xorg parameters: Finally somebody in this thread who payed attention in the last fifteen years... Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
On 9/23/18 2:59 PM, The Wanderer wrote: > On 2018-09-23 at 10:24, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > > On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: > > > Maybe try: > > > > > > xhost +LOCAL: > > > DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm > > > > It does not work: > > > > # xhost +LOCAL; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm > >

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 9/23/18 12:59 PM, The Wanderer wrote: On 2018-09-23 at 10:24, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: Hi there, I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /e

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread The Wanderer
On 2018-09-23 at 10:24, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: > >> On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: >> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I >>> log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. >>>

Vertically stretched cursors on buster desktop

2018-09-23 Thread Malte Forkel
Hi, I have installed buster an an old FSC Primergy Econel 50. The GNOME desktop works, I can open applications without freezing the machine (as opposed to stretch), but all cursors are stretched by a factor of four. Between each line of the cursor image, there are three background lines. The kern

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 9/23/18 12:27 PM, Anders Andersson wrote: On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 4:24 PM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: Hi there, I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_l

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Anders Andersson
On Sun, Sep 23, 2018 at 4:24 PM, Grzesiek Sójka wrote: > On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: >> >> On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: >>> >>> Hi there, >>> >>> I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in >>> using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm

Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Grzesiek Sójka
On 9/23/18 10:30 AM, Étienne Mollier wrote: On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: Hi there, I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running without -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately: $ xhos

exim4 only queues mails sent by systemd service

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Re: cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
On 9/23/18 1:48 PM, Grzegorz Sójka wrote: > Hi there, > > I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using > lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running without > -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately: > > $ xhost +localhost; DISPLAY=localhost:0

cannot open display: localhost:0.0

2018-09-23 Thread Grzegorz Sójka
Hi there, I need to allow remote applications to connect to xorg. Since I log in using lxdm i have tcp_listen=1 in /etc/lxdm/lxdm.conf. Thus Xorg is running without -nolisten tcp flag. Unfortunately: $ xhost +localhost; DISPLAY=localhost:0.0 xterm localhost being added to access control list

SSH X forwarding going awry (Was: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default)

2018-09-23 Thread Étienne Mollier
Good Day, On 9/22/18 10:15 PM, Gene Heskett wrote: > I would certainly hope so, AND give due consideration to just > how big a headache any change means for the users. That is an understatement, this headache thing. > They have over the last two "upgrades" from wheezy to jessie > and on to stret

Re: Permission issues - operator error?

2018-09-23 Thread Richard Owlett
On 09/22/2018 09:57 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 9/22/18 5:30 PM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 09/22/2018 03:40 PM, David Christensen wrote: On 9/22/18 7:28 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: On 09/22/2018 08:44 AM, Dan Purgert wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: I'm assuming operator problem as I get same s

Re: Why does Debian allow all incoming traffic by default

2018-09-23 Thread Joe
On Sat, 22 Sep 2018 17:07:59 +0200 Pascal Hambourg wrote: > PPTP does require specific NAT support for the GRE protocol. > Use case : two clients of the same PPTP server share the same public > IP address. It doesn't work, see below. And yes, I do know, it was a common question on the MS Small

"/usr/bin/expect" -> check if login is required | speed up commands

2018-09-23 Thread Denny Fuchs
hi, i have many Proxmox servers with a lot of VMs. I want to use expect to connect to the VMs via serial console (qm terminal ), and check if I need to login (expect "login: "), or if someone forgotten to logout and I have already a prompt and I need to send an exit before and than try to logi