deloptes writes:
> but I do not have systemd-networkd or -resolved installed
There are no separate packages for systemd-networkd and -resolved;
they are shipped as part of the systemd package, but are not enabled
by default.
You have enable and configure them for them to do anything.
Ansgar
nterface to vpn1 with domains a, b, c
> tun2 - interface to vpn2 with domains d, e
>
> I want to resolve domains a,b,c with dns server in vpn1 and domains d,e
> with server in vpn2.
>
> Can I do it with resolved?
+---
| Domains=: A whitespace-separated list of domains which should be
| resolved using the DNS servers on this link.
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sounds like it might be what you want.
Ansgar
sn't require the
user to be in the `sudo` group.
I've updated the Wiki to say
Debian's default configuration allows users in the sudo group to run
any command via sudo.
instead. Please remember that anyone can improve it ;-)
Ansgar
topped as part of the .service unit?
`systemd-cgls` shows the cgroups and which processes run where.
Ansgar
s people abusive, just
as TV, movies and earlier books did as was so correctly predicted by the
older people at the time ;-)
Ansgar
to no-self-sigs-only?
The new default is self-sigs-only, the entry explains that one would
need to set "keyserver-options no-self-sigs-only" to revert to the
behavior of older versions of GnuPG.
Ansgar
n /etc/apt.conf with
> Dir::Bin::Methods::ftp;
> as the only line.
It should be /etc/apt/apt.conf and something like
Dir::Bin::Methods::ftp "ftp";
or so.
Ansgar
really bad idea for many reasons, so using 'su -' is
| strongly recommended to always get a newly set up environment similar
| to a normal login.
+---[ /usr/share/doc/util-linux/NEWS.Debian.gz ]
Ansgar
Default User writes:
> Or something like
> systemd infects the distribution or its rate of metastasis accelerates,
I think we should make systemd mandatory; it would help make Debian a
more welcoming distribution by making toxic people hopefully finally go
away.
Ansgar
heck all log messages and cannot
rely on journalctl's `--user-unit` option.
Ansgar
[1] https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/2913
cies of systemd).
pam_ck_connector belongs to consolekit which is no longer supported.
Is libpam-ck-connector still partly installed? What does `dpkg -l
libpam-ck-connector` say?
Is pam_ck_connector still used anywhere in /etc/pam.d/*?
Ansgar
chines; they provide even
more isolation, but are also more complicated to use (transferring
files, changing resource allocations (disk size, RAM), initial setup).
Though if you try potentially destructive things, doing so in a VM is
probably much better than breaking your production system :-)
Ansgar
of the other keys Debian
might be using. I recommend getting them either from the
debian-archive-keyring package or the locations referred to in the
announcement; they should also be available on other keyservers.
I would also recommend using the full fingerprint instead of shorter keyids.
Ansgar
cess, just
| because the team have decided to like it lots.
|
| I say this is NOT freedom.
How is supporting *only* X11 freedom, but supporting *both* Wayland and
X11 NOT freedom?
Wouldn't it be more logical to drop all desktop environments that
support *only* X11 to give more freedom?
Ansgar
Gene Heskett writes:
> On Tuesday 16 April 2019 13:32:38 Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Gene Heskett writes:
>> > Where the heck in its confusing menu's can I find a tab supporting
>> > terminal so I can get something done? Go ahead, find it, my coffee
>> > n
nning), then press Enter. GNOME feels pretty much
designed to not be used by a mouse alone ;-)
Ansgar
(in 2014).
Newer archive signing keys no longer have an encryption subkey
generated.
Ansgar
ftware wants a
date safely in the past and one has to fake system time. That would
make the keys unexpired at the same time.
Ansgar
ses.
A daemon with a Dbus interface and a shared library are quite different
things, especially when taking about why some package dependencies
exist.
Ansgar
look for updates to the key, they will never know about key revocations
either and continue to trust a revoked key.
Just run `gpg --refresh-keys` from time to time.
Ansgar
ected (appstream, GNOME
Software, no idea what else). apt should still get updated packages as
usual as only the appstream metadata is affected, but not the Packages
list or other indices.
Ansgar
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/880645
mpatible with Firefox 57+" right at the top besides the name.
Ansgar
> It seems this file is referenced, but I cannot find it in any Debian
> mirror.
I forgot to check the file permissions and it looks not all of them were
world-readable. This should be fixed with the next mirror push in a few
hours.
Ansgar
est contacting a mental health professional if you
truly believe what you write and are not just trolling.
Ansgar
il addresses all the
time. Sometimes people fall for him (resulting for example in the
earlier thread about GRsecurity here or a certain Debian derivative
refers to MikeeUSA for why a certain init system is bad).
Just don't feed him here :-)
Ansgar
but everything broke"?) and blame everything on
the software developer. Not to forget some even come up with conspiracy
theories how Microsoft paid people to make the application window
smaller ;-)
Ansgar
fox.
4. Which mail user agent to install.
I can go on. All have to be chosen after install and I don't think
there is a good reason the init system should be special: likely a
larger number people cares more about the software they use all the
time. So if anything, one should probably ask about that.
Ansgar
from an
untrusted account. And one should regard all accounts one uses `su`
from as equivalent to root (for misuse; the password just helps
against breaking some things by accident).
Ansgar
. You can safely remove it.
+---
So you are probably looking for libvirt-daemon-system and/or
libvirt-clients.
Ansgar
ugh all of /dev
> such as /dev/mapper and there seems to be nothing else pertaining
> to loop0 so what am I missing?
I'm not sure that `losetup` scans for partitions on the image by
default; maybe try `losetup --partscan` or `partx -a /dev/loop0`.
Ansgar
Ansgar Burchardt <"Ansgar Burchardt"@43-1.org> writes:
> As you only want to manage a single partition, I would try to use the
> 'filesystem-fstab' and 'encrypted-unlock-crypttab' actions which should
> only apply to specific devices instead of the
ee man:pklocalauthority(8) for documentation of the *.pkla files.
Note that I haven't used PolicyKit that much, so some details might not
be quite correct.
Ansgar
Brian writes:
> On Thu 20 Oct 2016 at 20:38:35 +0200, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Kamil Jońca writes:
>> > I try to make
>> > /etc/polkit-1/localauthority/50-local.d/49-nopasswd_limited.conf
>> > which contains:
>> > polkit.addRule(function(action, subj
led?
In Debian, only the version from experimental (0.113) supports the
newer, JavaScript-using rules. 0.105 from stable/testing/unstable does
*not* support them, but uses an older format (which also lacks some
features).
Ansgar
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh writes:
> On Sun, 07 Aug 2016, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> That might behave different than expected when current state of the
>> daemon and the boot configuration differ: for example the sequence above
>
> It shouldn't, unless invoke-rc.d is b
for LSB init scripts (yay...). `reload`
would also work if supported.
Ansgar
Hi,
CN writes:
> On Sun, May 15, 2016, at 10:05 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> That doesn't look correct: unless you defined a "$postgresql" system
>> facility (in /etc/insserv.conf), you should require "postgresql" and
>> not "$postgresql"
2 3 4 5
> # Default-Stop: 0 1 6
> # Short-Description: My program.
> # Description: My program.
> ### END INIT INFO
That doesn't look correct: unless you defined a "$postgresql" system
facility (in /etc/insserv.conf), you should require "postgresql" and
not "$postgresql".
Ansgar
a welcoming
place for people like MikeeUSA or yourself. (After all they referred to
the thread with [2] in their interview with Distrowatch[3]; note that
message is dated from before the interview.)
Ansgar,
getting bored of dealing with trolls
[1] <https://www.debian.org/code_of_conduct
tc for individual service. See
the PrivateTmp=, ProtectHome=, ProtectSystem=, PrivateDevices=,
ReadOnlyDirectories=, InaccessibleDirectories= and ReadWriteDirectories=
in man:systemd.exec(5).
Ansgar
quot;sleep.target" instead of the three individual ones should
also work and do the same.
Ansgar
te.target").
There is also the /lib/systemd/system-sleep directory, but its
documentation[1] says its use should be considered a hack.
There are some examples how to do so on [2].
Ansgar
[1]
[2] <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Power_management#Sleep_hooks>
y other ways. In nm-connection-editor,
the setting should be "All users may connect to this network" in the
"General" tab. You might also want to check "Automatically connect to
this network when it is available" if it is not already checked.
Ansgar
[1]
<https://wiki.gnome.org/Projects/NetworkManager/Users#How_do_I_change_my_network_connections.3F>
AM configuration for ssh
includes the pam_systemd module. Usually /etc/pam.d/sshd should just
include "common-session" which should have pam_systemd. Also make sure
PAM is not disabled in sshd_config (I think this also disables starting
PAM sessions).
Ansgar
just cut my losses and
> reinstall?
Do you still have any i386 packages installed? I think running
dpkg -l "*:i386"
should list them (I don't use multiarch myself, but it works for the
native architecture and "*:all").
Ansgar
b/sysvinit/init to do so.
Though it would surprise me a bit if this affects X in Jessie.
Ansgar
devices w/o being setuid root since
recently.
I remember users having problems with DBus policies when old version of
systemd-shim were installed (it has been fixed some time ago),
cf. https://bugs.debian.org/746242
Please make sure that either systemd-shim is purged (not only removed),
e.g. by running "apt-get purge systemd-shim", or that at least version
6-3 of systemd-shim is installed (if you don't use systemd as init).
Ansgar
ion. These should show up as "HintSystem: true" in the
output of "udisksctl dump".
You could try marking them as UDISKS_SYSTEM=0 in a udev rule. See [1]
for how to do so.
Ansgar
[1]
<https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Udev#Mark_internal_SATA_ports_as_eSATA>
Fredrik Jonson writes:
> Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Fredrik Jonson writes:
>> > What is the recommended way to set up Systemd user services with Debian?
>> Just run 'loginctl enable-linger [USER]' as root.
>
> Initially that didn't work...
&
rom what i've read so far, systemd is still very much in beta at
> best. wd people on this list agree with that?
No.
Ansgar
r on boot to control the user's service units? Is there a
> recommended way to do it?
Just run
loginctl enable-linger [USER...]
as root. This will make logind start the systemd user instance for the
given user(s).
Ansgar
choosing "Classic" or "Blank", but the
default indeed shows a "Booking.com" ad in a new profile for me right
now.
Ansgar
rg". "http.debian.org" was never used.
Update the sources.list entry and try again.
Ansgar
on name lookup: for example whoami cannot
get the username associated with the uid if `getpwuid' fails.
Ansgar
ixture of (at least) Debian, Ubuntu and Linaro
packages; I don't think a Debian mailing list can help very well with
problems specific to something not Debian. Please try asking the RaspEX
community.
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h. It's just damaging and drives other users and people
who contribute away (and this has happened already over this specific
behaviour).
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ain process' PID?
systemctl -pMainPID show my-tunnel
Note that there is also a per-user instance of systemd to allow regular
users to use systemd to manage their own services if they choose to do
so. Not everything has to be a system service.
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ke use of something like strace(1), or to
> methodically work through the output of ldd(1)?
Usually the problematic (locally-installed) libraries should be in
/usr/local. So you could try looking at the output of "ldd" for
libraries located there.
Or just look in /usr/local/lib.
zy and it still shows up in
> apt-cache search iceape when run from Wheezy but is missing when I run
> the search from Jessie.
It proabably still shows up due to being installed.
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Michael Grant writes:
> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 6:26 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Could you try restarting sendmail (systemctl restart sendmail) and show
>> the output of `systemctl status sendmail'? It also shows the most recent
>> log entries, but the output of
minimal test installation and systemd
started at least one daemon ("sendmail: MTA: accepting connections"),
so at least something gets started (though it complained about the test
installation not having a FQDN so other parts might be broken and not
have started).
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or key
(F10 by default)" option in the Terminal's preferences (under the
General tab).
I checked in Debian Jessie, but don't remember it moving around. So
hopefully it's in the same place on Wheezy.
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> Internal error: Good signature, but could not determine key fingerprint?!
> W: GPG error: http://mirror.ox.ac.uk wheezy Release: Internal error:
> Good signature, but could not determine key fingerprint?!
What does
apt-get -o Debug::Acquire::gpgv=1 update
say?
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filesystem, thus all files there only exist in memory.
For the default configuration in Debian this means that all log messages
are stored persistently in /var/log by rsyslog, and some recent log
messages are *also* kept in a volatile in-memory file by journald.
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Jerry Stuckle writes:
> On 11/16/2014 10:29 AM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Jerry Stuckle writes:
>>> So why, instead of spending all this time on a new init system didn't
>>> developers already familiar with sysvinit work on it? Systemd wasn't
>>&
g about ssh_keygen (with an underscore) when you
want to start ssh-keygen (with a dash) sounds strange.
What do
which ssh-keygen
type ssh-keygen
say?
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> compared to this job, and even that couldn't be done.
... nobody wants to work on it (at least not for free).
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lot of people happy and, more
> importantly (at least to me), it gives the user choice instead of taking
> it away. At least this way each user could choose the loosely-coupled
> components s/he wanted.
Nobody is stopping anybody from improving sysvinit if they want to. So,
have f
On 10/16/2014 14:07, Miles Fidelman wrote:
> Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> No, what I find annoying is telling volunteer what they have to do
>> without doing anything yourself on the issues you raise and repeating
>> "don't break Linux" endlessly. I think everyb
Steve Litt writes:
> Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>> Steve Litt writes:
>> > OK, I'll be the first to admit that after Red Hat caused the demise
>> > of ConsoleKit (and probably lots more important software), I am
>> > free to take significant time out of m
berately scuttled. Even
> though, apparently unlike 80% of today's kernel developers, nobody pays
> me to do it.
You are free to do so in your free time. It would be a more constructive
use than trying to annoy other people (who spend their free time on
Linux) until they do so for yo
intainers
took your problem and changed udev to assign predictable names to
network interfaces. See [1], note that "Stable interface names even when
hardware is added or removed, i.e. no re-enumeration takes place" is
listed as a feature.
Ansgar
[1]
<http
#x27;re likely to fix the problem. Infrequent dropped
> buffers tend to be not noticed until the data is lost.
YMMD :-D
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see what people have installed in Jessie.
As [1] shows the majority of Jessie users have migrated to systemd,
probably as an effect of GNOME starting to depend on it (around May
2014) and the new init package (around June 2014).
Ansgar
[1]
<https://qa.debian.org/popcon-graph.php?packages=sys
inux's process scheduler alone has
significant more lines. And there runtime complexity actually matters...
I'm just counting lines in kernel/sched/*.[ch], I'm too lazy to filter
out comments. As an example:
$ wc kernel/sched/fair.c
7867 26757 207986 kernel/sched/fair.c
Ansga
like it's that hard to do this properly in a policy compliant
> POSIX shell, either. Use IFS and reset it as appropriate, or properly
> quote things.
It's possible, but prone to errors.
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thanks
Hi,
Valery Mamonov writes:
> 2014-10-01 3:30 GMT+04:00 Ansgar Burchardt :
>> Valery Mamonov writes:
>> > I'm experiencing some troubles with updating my debian machine.
>> > After aptitude update i'm having multiple erro
096R/630AB798 2012-07-15
Hmm, all the keys APT complains about come from /etc/apt/trusted.gpg?
What happens if you move them to a file in /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d?
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ssly how much they
dislike some software is definitely off-topic...
[2] <https://lists.debian.org/debian-user/>
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missions. Could you explain that
in simple, reproducible steps?
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robably need to replace systemd-sysv with systemd-shim (to satisfy
the dependency libpam-systemd) and install the package shipping
/sbin/init instead (whatever it is called).
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debian op wil draaien.
> nu is de vraag welke versie van debian ben ik nodig
>
> server eigenschappen
>
> 2x intel xeon 3,00 Ghz Duel core
> en 8 Gb werk geheugen Ecc.
>
> ik heb eerder ook een debian versie gebruikt maar die zag maar 3 van
> de 8 gb Ram
>
> Met vrie
queeze is on the point of going Stable, and is now in the
> repository archives. But I can't find it.
It's on archive.debian.org.
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Hi,
Gilbert Sullivan writes:
> I don't remember seeing chromium-browser on the removal lists. Did I
> miss it, or is something else afoot?
Chromium has been removed[1] from testing yesterday. See also the
discussion[2] on debian-rele...@l.d.o.
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.5.2-5.
Try snapshot.debian.org. And remember to report the bug so it gets
fixed ;)
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d up with plasma-netbook, but a configuration that expected
plasma-desktop which didn't work correctly (no taskbar etc.).
After installing plasma-desktop by hand, everything worked perfectly :)
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Hallo Detlef,
versuche gerade mal wieder ein apt-get upgrade,
momentan sind alle pakete verfügbar.
am besten ist es neu zu booten.
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ted on package installation are
documented in the base-passwd package. For example, for the ssh group
you mention it contains the following information:
ssh: ssh-agent is setgid to ssh in order to prevent ptrace attacks.
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them. The activity indicator on the DSL modem also shows nothing.
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> From 5ffaf8a361b4c9025963959a744f21d8173c7669 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Luis R. Rodriguez
Date: Tue, 2 Feb 2010 11:58:33 -0500
Subject: [PATCH 1/1] ath9k: add support for 802.11n bonded out AR2427
Some single chip family devices are sold in the mar
r, "Task Manager
Settings", select "Only show tasks from the current desktop" in the
Filters section of the General tab.
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;, and I have spent many hours
> turning around dpkg-reconfiguring exim4-config so many times.
Why should you have to use exim? Just install esmtp instead and you
should be fine.
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> I install vsftp as sererver on ubuntu 9.10
Please refer to the Ubuntu user technical support mailing list [1] for
problems with Ubuntu.
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