Re: IGMP report "joint group" paquet size over MTU

2025-02-19 Thread Michel Blais
ia server (Flussonic) installed on Debian 12.9 that is > subscribed to hundreds of IGMP groups and, when the querier sends a > "general query", the media server answers back with a oversized "Joint > group" paquet larger than the interface MTU and drops in egress. > &g

IGMP report "joint group" paquet size over MTU

2025-02-19 Thread Michel Blais
Hi, I have a media server (Flussonic) installed on Debian 12.9 that is subscribed to hundreds of IGMP groups and, when the querier sends a "general query", the media server answers back with a oversized "Joint group" paquet larger than the interface MTU and drops in egres

Re: Testing email to the group

2025-02-06 Thread Moderation Robot
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Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-04 Thread Vasyl Vavrychuk
On Tue, Feb 4, 2025 at 4:27 AM Max Nikulin wrote: > > On 02/02/2025 22:51, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote: > > On the other hand, I've checked that with Debian 12 and GNOME it is > > not enough to logout and login to see that a user is added to a group. > > > > Any com

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-03 Thread Max Nikulin
On 02/02/2025 22:51, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote: On the other hand, I've checked that with Debian 12 and GNOME it is not enough to logout and login to see that a user is added to a group. Any comments? Wait a bit longer before next login (and check there is no VT or ssh logins at the same

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 16:55:25 -0600, Nicholas Geovanis wrote: > Don't you need to use "newgrp" to change the current running group > membership of existing sessions? That doesn't change a *session*. It just creates a single shell with the updated permissions.

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
anuals/debian-reference/ch01.en.html#_permissions_for_groups_of_users_group > ) > > > says one of the option to apply change of group user configuration > > > is > > > > Logout via GUI menu and login. > > > > > > It is not marked as "Best option" such as > >

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 21:19:18 +, Joe wrote: > For a simple DE, just cat /etc/group will check that a group add > command worked. The next login will make use of the group membership. That's correct, and also: * "id USERNAME" (passing an argument) will tell you what

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Joe
f the option to apply change of group user configuration > > is > > > Logout via GUI menu and login. > > > > It is not marked as "Best option" such as > > > > > Cold reboot and login. (Best option) > > > > but per my understand

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sun, Feb 02, 2025 at 05:51:47PM +0200, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote: > Debian reference > (https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch01.en.html#_permissions_for_groups_of_users_group) > says one of the option to apply change of group user configuration is > > > Logou

Re: add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Dan Purgert
On Feb 02, 2025, Vasyl Vavrychuk wrote: > Debian reference > (https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch01.en.html#_permissions_for_groups_of_users_group) > says one of the option to apply change of group user configuration is > > > Logout via GUI menu and login. >

add user to a group and logout/login to apply

2025-02-02 Thread Vasyl Vavrychuk
Debian reference (https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch01.en.html#_permissions_for_groups_of_users_group) says one of the option to apply change of group user configuration is > Logout via GUI menu and login. It is not marked as "Best option" such as > Cold

Re: Simple group email list

2024-08-31 Thread Ryan Nowakowski
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:22:40AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > I have a class website that I would like to programmatically send > noreply@mydomain messages to my list of classmate emails when I > periodically update the site. (I used to do that circa 2010 via Gmail’s API > but that changed and I h

Re: Simple group email list

2024-08-31 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 09:06:28AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 03:42:17PM +0200, Geert Stappers wrote: > > On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:22:40AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > > > I have a class website that I would like to programmatically send > > > noreply@mydomain messages to

Re: Simple group email list

2024-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:43 Geert Stappers wrote: … Yes, I also used Mailman2, but hoped MM3 would cure its warts—unfortunately it ruined it for me. Maybe I should revisit it. -Tom

Re: Simple group email list

2024-08-31 Thread Geert Stappers
On Sat, Aug 31, 2024 at 08:22:40AM -0500, Tom Browder wrote: > I have a class website that I would like to programmatically send > noreply@mydomain messages to my list of classmate emails when I > periodically update the site. (I used to do that circa 2010 via Gmail’s API > but that changed and I h

Simple group email list

2024-08-31 Thread Tom Browder
I have a class website that I would like to programmatically send noreply@mydomain messages to my list of classmate emails when I periodically update the site. (I used to do that circa 2010 via Gmail’s API but that changed and I had to stop.) With modern email handling restrictions I’m not sure th

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-10 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 06:01 PM, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 12:51 PM Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list

Reviving Usenet Was: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread John Hasler
Max writes: > Gnus (Emacs) should be a bit more than just text UI. Yes, of course Gnus: it's what I use. But there is no point in mentioning anything connected with Emacs when talking about enticing people away from Facebook et al even though it is actually quite easy to use these days. -- John H

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Max Nikulin
On 09/07/2024 23:15, John Hasler wrote: I don't think a graphical Usenet client exists but it easily could. Even easier might be a browser plugin. Thunderbird supports NNTP and likely Claws as well. Gnus (Emacs) should be a bit more than just text UI. I am in doubts what you mean by "browser

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Jul 9, 2024 at 12:51 PM Richard Owlett wrote: > > My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for > KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. > > In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? > Other

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread eben
On 7/9/24 16:32, cgi...@surfnaked.ca wrote: On Tue, 09 Jul 2024 18:20:01 +0200, John Hasler wrote: > I don't think a graphical Usenet client exists but it easily could. > Even easier might be a browser plugin. The Pan newsreader does the job nicely and is about as graphical as you'd want to

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread cgibbs
On Tue, 09 Jul 2024 18:20:01 +0200, John Hasler wrote: > I don't think a graphical Usenet client exists but it easily could. > Even easier might be a browser plugin. The Pan newsreader does the job nicely and is about as graphical as you'd want to get. Although I normally use slrn for Usen

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 12:30 PM, Van Snyder wrote: On Tue, 2024-07-09 at 07:55 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. This is somewhat tangential to the main question, but I

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 12:25 PM, debian-u...@howorth.org.uk wrote: Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? Others

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Van Snyder
On Tue, 2024-07-09 at 07:55 -0500, Richard Owlett wrote: > My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group > for > KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. This is somewhat tangential to the main question, but I find that nedit has everything I

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread debian-user
Richard Owlett wrote: > My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group > for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. > > In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? > Others must have the same general problem

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 09:06 AM, Sirius wrote: On tis, 2024/07/09 at 07:55:28 GMT, Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. I was going to suggest comp.editors, but then I recognised

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 08:59 AM, Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-07-09, Richard Owlett wrote: When posting, I assumed a mailing list would be the more likely solution. I just don't know how to find suitable list. Did you try the general KDE mailinglist? https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde I do

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread John Hasler
Sirius writes: > Usenet is rather quiet these days, something I hope will change once > people tire of web-forums that is more preoccupied with showing you > ads than they are solving your problem. Not as long as browsers fail to support it and the myth that it cannot handle anything but plain tex

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Bret Busby
On 9/7/24 22:06, Sirius wrote: On tis, 2024/07/09 at 07:55:28 GMT, Richard Owlett wrote: My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. Mailing lists, well.. You could ask Debian Project nicely if

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Sirius
On tis, 2024/07/09 at 07:55:28 GMT, Richard Owlett wrote: > My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for > KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. I was going to suggest comp.editors, but then I recognised your name. :-D > In general,

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-07-09, Richard Owlett wrote: > When posting, I assumed a mailing list would be the more likely solution. I > just don't know how to find suitable list. Did you try the general KDE mailinglist? https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
On 07/09/2024 08:25 AM, Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-07-09, Richard Owlett wrote: In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? For usenet you can search the active file of your server. I was using news.eternal-september.org Subscribe to some groups and see if

Re: How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-07-09, Richard Owlett wrote: > In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? For usenet you can search the active file of your server. I was using news.eternal-september.org Subscribe to some groups and see if someone respond. But usenet is almost dead nowadays :/

How to find suitable mailing list or USENET group

2024-07-09 Thread Richard Owlett
My particular problem is finding an active user oriented list/group for KDE's Kate editor. All I found is a developers' list. In general, how does one find a suitable mailing list or USENET group? Others must have the same general problem.

Re: Reply to list vs. group reply [was: Inlclusive terminology...]

2024-02-25 Thread Geert Stappers
Summary: exposing a troll On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 10:48:17AM +0100, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 10:35:33AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: > } troll tomas wrote: > } } I think I'm out of it. *Plonk* > [Adjusting the topic] > > > For keeping that promise would it be better t

Reply to list vs. group reply [was: Inlclusive terminology...]

2024-02-25 Thread tomas
On Sun, Feb 25, 2024 at 10:35:33AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote: [Adjusting the topic] > For keeping that promise would it be better to use "Reply-To-List". > > And in other cases is it also better to use "Reply-To-List". I know it is a hot topic here. Preferences vary by the sender, which I can

nsswitch.conf does not follow order defined for 'passwd:' & 'group:'

2023-09-30 Thread jaikuma...@gmail.com
`glibc-doc-reference' and `info' packages installed, try: # `info libc "Name Service Switch"' for information about this file. passwd: files systemd winbind group:files systemd winbind shadow: files gshadow: files hosts: files d

Re: user accounts in docker group

2023-01-21 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
d and alter sensitive system files, or for a careless user to allow a malicious containerized app to do so. Access to Docker commands effectively grants full root power." I'm trying to test this. I put my own user account in the docker group (and can execute docker commands with it). The

Re: user accounts in docker group

2023-01-20 Thread Yongun Seong
a malicious user to read and > alter sensitive system files, or for a careless user to allow a malicious > containerized app to do so. Access to Docker commands effectively grants full > root power." > > I'm trying to test this. I put my own user account in the docker group (and

user accounts in docker group

2023-01-20 Thread L L
cious containerized app to do so. Access to Docker commands effectively grants full root power." I'm trying to test this. I put my own user account in the docker group (and can execute docker commands with it). Then I tried to see if I can use Docker to write a file to a root-owned director

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-22 Thread Toni Mas Soler
Please, note that's my own criteria. - Each new user must have their own group to prevent security issues. - Most of users are per-app users, following (more or less Android methods). So only real (login) users are added manually in the GID=100. Thus they can share what they want only who

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Thomas Hochstein
Roberto C. Sánchez schrieb: >>> New users have gid 100 set as their primary group by default. So, new >>> users are members of the group without having to be added to the group >>> in /etc/groups. That depends on your configuration. | # /etc/adduser.conf: `addu

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Vi, 21 ian 22, 14:49:09, Steve Keller wrote: > I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100, > but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason > to have it? > > >From old Unix installations I know the group

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread David Wright
On Fri 21 Jan 2022 at 16:11:13 (+0100), Steve Keller wrote: > "Roberto C. Sánchez" wrote: > > > New users have gid 100 set as their primary group by default. So, new > > users are members of the group without having to be added to the group > > in /etc/gro

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 04:08:00PM +0100, Jerome BENOIT wrote: > > > On 21/01/2022 15:59, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 02:49:09PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: > > > I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Steve Keller
"Roberto C. Sánchez" wrote: > New users have gid 100 set as their primary group by default. So, new > users are members of the group without having to be added to the group > in /etc/groups. Hmm, at least not on two Debian systems (stretch and bullseye), I have runnin

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Jerome BENOIT
On 21/01/2022 15:59, Roberto C. Sánchez wrote: On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 02:49:09PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100, but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason to have it? >

Re: User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Roberto C . Sánchez
On Fri, Jan 21, 2022 at 02:49:09PM +0100, Steve Keller wrote: > I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100, > but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason > to have it? > > >From old Unix installations I

User group "users"

2022-01-21 Thread Steve Keller
I see that on my Debian systems there is a user group "users" with GID 100, but by default no user gets added to it. So what is the purpose or reason to have it? >From old Unix installations I know the group "users" which every user was a member of, by default. Steve

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-27 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 26 mai 21, 16:41:09, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi, > > On 2021-05-26 2:12 p.m., Andrei POPESCU wrote: > > On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > >> > >> I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to s

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-27 Thread Simon Frei
On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture > and tips, video chat server (Jitsi or something alike) and more. > > So this is a call to anyone interested. > > I am not limitin

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-05-26 9:28 p.m., Steve Litt wrote: > Hi Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside, > > You might want to consider Devuan instead of Debian for your user group. > Main technical difference is Devuan is sans-systemd. Main project > difference is that the Debian project is full

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread deloptes
Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > Hi, > > Maybe you have too much free time and should start doing useful stuff. > > I didn't ask your opinion about what to do. Yes you asked, but don't want to listen to opinions that do not fit yours. Better listen when wise people speak. I answered i

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, Maybe you have too much free time and should start doing useful stuff. I didn't ask your opinion about what to do. And if I need to ask someone's opinion, for sure I wouldn't ask a guy who say "You don't have enough resources to run a web server but go run a Debian mirror". Am I telling you

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
but using Linux since 2006 or so. Much before this, but as full time and > without a Windows PC, that 2006. > > I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture > and tips, video chat server (Jitsi or something alike) and more. > > So

Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-05-26 3:12 p.m., Pascal Obry wrote: > Le mercredi 26 mai 2021 à 21:12 +0300, Andrei POPESCU a écrit : >> What is the state of photo editing software available on Linux? >> >> My (admittedly dated) information is that while GIMP is "ok-ish", one >> still needs Adobe Photoshop (and/or Li

Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-05-26 3:05 p.m., Dan Hitt wrote: > > > On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 11:13 AM Andrei POPESCU > mailto:andreimpope...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > > > I am planning to open

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-05-26 3:12 p.m., Pascal Obry wrote: > Le mercredi 26 mai 2021 à 21:12 +0300, Andrei POPESCU a écrit : >> What is the state of photo editing software available on Linux? >> >> My (admittedly dated) information is that while GIMP is "ok-ish", one >> still needs Adobe Photoshop (and/or Li

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi, On 2021-05-26 2:12 p.m., Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: >> >> I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture >> and tips, video chat server (Jitsi or something alike) and more. >&

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Pascal Obry
Le mercredi 26 mai 2021 à 21:12 +0300, Andrei POPESCU a écrit : > What is the state of photo editing software available on Linux? > > My (admittedly dated) information is that while GIMP is "ok-ish", one > still needs Adobe Photoshop (and/or Lightroom?) for anything > "serious" > (whatever that m

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Dan Hitt
On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 11:13 AM Andrei POPESCU wrote: > On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > > > I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture > > and tips, video chat server (Jitsi or something alike) and more.

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread deloptes
Andrei POPESCU wrote: >> I am not limiting to photograph using Debian but caring for people using >> opensource software at large, with preferred operating system of Linux. > > What is the state of photo editing software available on Linux? Yeah it might be better Polyna-Maude R.-Summerside inve

Re: Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 26 mai 21, 05:08:52, Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside wrote: > > I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture > and tips, video chat server (Jitsi or something alike) and more. > > So this is a call to anyone interested. > > I am not limitin

Opensource photo user group

2021-05-26 Thread Polyna-Maude Racicot-Summerside
Hi ! I'm a photograph and user of Debian since something like Debian 5 but using Linux since 2006 or so. Much before this, but as full time and without a Windows PC, that 2006. I am planning to open a user group, with forums, place to share picture and tips, video chat server (Jit

Re: Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group

2021-03-06 Thread Joel Roth
On Thu, Mar 04, 2021 at 05:34:27PM -0500, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Since I know we have some people on this list who might be > interested in this -- > > https://blvuug.org/ > > is the home of the new Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group. > > They're just gett

Re: Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group

2021-03-06 Thread Default User
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 17:34 Dan Ritter wrote: > > Since I know we have some people on this list who might be > interested in this -- > > https://blvuug.org/ > > is the home of the new Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group. > > They're just getting started. > > -dsr- > Thanks for the tip, Dan!

Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group

2021-03-04 Thread Dan Ritter
Since I know we have some people on this list who might be interested in this -- https://blvuug.org/ is the home of the new Blind and Low-Vision UNIX Users Group. They're just getting started. -dsr-

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-23 Thread tomas
On Wed, Dec 23, 2020 at 07:19:36AM +, mick crane wrote: > On 2020-12-23 03:37, Andy Smith wrote: > <..> > >e.g. if you install a drive and it shows up in your OS as /dev/foo > >of size 1TB, then: > > > ># pvcreate /dev/foo > ># vgcreate myvg /dev/foo

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread mick crane
On 2020-12-23 03:37, Andy Smith wrote: <..> e.g. if you install a drive and it shows up in your OS as /dev/foo of size 1TB, then: # pvcreate /dev/foo # vgcreate myvg /dev/foo Now you have a volume group called "myvg" with ~1TB (some space reserved for metadata) available for al

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread Andy Smith
to grow LVM things but often trickier to shrink them, I advise you to start small. e.g. if you install a drive and it shows up in your OS as /dev/foo of size 1TB, then: # pvcreate /dev/foo # vgcreate myvg /dev/foo Now you have a volume group called "myvg" with ~1TB (some space reserved f

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread mick crane
s NOT the answer! at least not, if you want to understand what you're doing. a quick look at the man pages got me this: - pvcreate to add a partition to a pool of physical volumes - vgextend to add a physical device to a volume group - lvextend [options] [] to extend the size of a logi

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread elvis
On 23/12/20 7:58 am, mick crane wrote: On 2020-12-22 21:04, Michael wrote: On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 1:26:36 PM CET, elvis wrote: The LVM howto is your friend there are also plenty of man pages! greetings... You mean like RTFM or something ? The man pages generally assume you know wh

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread Michael
t, if you want to understand what you're doing. a quick look at the man pages got me this: - pvcreate to add a partition to a pool of physical volumes - vgextend to add a physical device to a volume group - lvextend [options] [] to extend the size of a logical volume that was n

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread mick crane
On 2020-12-22 21:04, Michael wrote: On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 1:26:36 PM CET, elvis wrote: The LVM howto is your friend there are also plenty of man pages! greetings... You mean like RTFM or something ? The man pages generally assume you know why you are reading them. I've noticed a lot

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread Michael
On Tuesday, December 22, 2020 1:26:36 PM CET, elvis wrote: The LVM howto is your friend there are also plenty of man pages! greetings...

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-22 Thread elvis
On 21/12/20 4:27 pm, mick crane wrote: On 2020-12-20 20:38, Charles Curley wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 19:05:45 + mick crane wrote: It's a more or less new bullseye installation. The installer kindly set up a Volume Group and added Logical Volumes of a couple of the partitions o

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-21 Thread Michael Stone
On Sun, Dec 20, 2020 at 01:38:16PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: * Are you adding the new disk permanently or as removable media? If the latter, put a separate VG on it. Or don't bother. The reason I suggest this is if the new disk is removable, having the same VG span both disks may make the

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-20 Thread mick crane
On 2020-12-20 20:38, Charles Curley wrote: On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 19:05:45 + mick crane wrote: It's a more or less new bullseye installation. The installer kindly set up a Volume Group and added Logical Volumes of a couple of the partitions on the disk with the OS on it. I want t

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-20 Thread Charles Curley
On Sun, 20 Dec 2020 19:05:45 + mick crane wrote: > It's a more or less new bullseye installation. > The installer kindly set up a Volume Group and added Logical Volumes > of a couple of the partitions on the disk with the OS on it. > I want to add another disk to use for d

Re: adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-20 Thread deloptes
the Physical Volume and the Logical Volume ? > I don't want to end up making 2 Volume Groups or something daft. > Is there any difference making the ext4 filesystem on the /dev/VG/LV or > /dev/sdx1 ? you create first physical -> group -> logical volume and format. you can also extend a logical group https://wiki.debian.org/LVM

adding a disk to a Volume group

2020-12-20 Thread mick crane
hello, It's a more or less new bullseye installation. The installer kindly set up a Volume Group and added Logical Volumes of a couple of the partitions on the disk with the OS on it. I want to add another disk to use for data. Not had anything to do with LVM. I'll want to make a

download Facebook group?

2020-09-21 Thread Emanuel Berg
Is there software to download a Facebook group and all its (public) material, preferable already sorted into neat dirs and files etc? Like a youtube-dl, only for Facebook? In particular, I'd like to read the following material, but as plain text (or whatever) files, and with my own sof

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2020-05-30 Thread Vendor Management
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Re: Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Lu, 09 dec 19, 12:54:24, aprekates wrote: > > I'll refreshed my wiki creds. I'll try to use it. Just wasnt sure for that. If in doubt just ask here ;) Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread aprekates
Thanks all for the usefull feedback. I was finding many related tutorials from popular searchengines some using the method to add to the group and others editing /etc/sudoers I think the remarks made  put the issue in the correct perspective and wiki change  is more correct. I'll refr

Re: Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread Joe
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 11:22:56 +0200 aprekates wrote: > In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says: > > In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo. > > But i see that adding a line in /etc/sudoers can allow me execute > sudo without being in the sudo gro

Re: Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread Ansgar
aprekates writes: > In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says: > > In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo. > > But i see that adding a line in /etc/sudoers can allow me execute sudo > without being in the sudo group. > > Do i miss sth or the

Re: Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread David
On Mon, 9 Dec 2019 at 20:23, aprekates wrote: > > In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says: > > In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo. This refers to the fact that the sudo group is already configured in the /etc/sudoers file to have certain rights. I

Running sudo without being in sudo group.

2019-12-09 Thread aprekates
In https://wiki.debian.org/sudo it says: In order for a user to run sudo, the user must belong to group=sudo. But i see that adding a line in /etc/sudoers can allow me execute sudo without being in the sudo group. Do i miss sth or the wiki miss sth? Alexandros.

Re: NSS-LDAP group preventing proper boot

2019-09-30 Thread Sven Hartge
Marc Franquesa wrote: > Thanks for the feedback, I might give it a try to sssd (I was already > planning to take a look). > I seen many docs recommending to move to nss/pam-ldapd however (also for > sssd) this requires installing many other packages and run multiple daemons > while I could achie

Re: NSS-LDAP group preventing proper boot

2019-09-30 Thread Marc Franquesa
de with some systemd-udevd errors on > > timing out. > > > > I tracked down and isolated the issue to be caused by nss-ldap group > > mapping: If I remove ldap from nsswtich.conf groups (only for groups > table) > > the system boots fine (So I can use ldap for everythi

Re: NSS-LDAP group preventing proper boot

2019-09-20 Thread Alex Mestiashvili
On 9/20/19 7:42 AM, Marc Franquesa wrote: > After making a clean install of Buster and setup it, the system doesn't > boot propery and enters emergency mode with some systemd-udevd errors on > timing out. > > I tracked down and isolated the issue to be caused by nss-ldap g

NSS-LDAP group preventing proper boot

2019-09-19 Thread Marc Franquesa
After making a clean install of Buster and setup it, the system doesn't boot propery and enters emergency mode with some systemd-udevd errors on timing out. I tracked down and isolated the issue to be caused by nss-ldap group mapping: If I remove ldap from nsswtich.conf groups (only for g

RE: DPMS ( I had to rejoin the group hopefully my message goes through this time )

2019-07-08 Thread Jonas Smedegaard
Quoting Christopher M (2019-07-08 14:52:54) > I am not sure if my message came through so I am sending it again: Three duplicates is enough, thanks: https://lists.debian.org/6565230fbe88f8f6db08b7ded2f149b7c6f8d37f.ca...@cwm030.com https://lists.debian.org/fecde663e12ddafc9f02ba23b01b3eb15e434b36

RE: DPMS ( I had to rejoin the group hopefully my message goes through this time )

2019-07-08 Thread Christopher M
--- Begin Message --- I am not sure if my message came through so I am sending it again: Hi, In Deb 9 KDE on Deb 9 as soon as I logged in DPMS would be disabled and my screen would not turn off. I would have to manually go into the command line and run a line ( I forget what it was I ran) but

Re: Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?

2019-07-02 Thread andreimpopescu
encountered cases on systems in television stations when they > configured sudoers like this snippet below: > > %remaja ALL=(ALL:ALL) ALL > > The rationale for above is most programs on such systems can only be > accessed by users which are member of remaja (teens) group via sud

Re: Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?

2019-06-25 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 10:38:10AM +0700, Bagas Sanjaya wrote: > In this hypothetical scenario, the sudoers rule is applied to ALL systems, > including production ones, and sysadmins doesn't have proper backups. On Tue, Jun 25, 2019 at 08:45:13AM -, Curt wrote: > I'd just get a better hypothet

Re: Giving remaja (teens) group full administrator privileges through sudo - dangerous?

2019-06-25 Thread Curt
On 2019-06-25, Aidan Gauland wrote: >> >> In this hypothetical scenario, the sudoers rule is applied to ALL >> systems, including production ones, and sysadmins doesn't have proper >> backups. > OK, not having a (good) backup system is definitely bad.  You should > always have that even if your se

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