Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-19 Thread Richmond
> > > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: >> >> > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running >> >> > >> for >> >> > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 9

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-18 Thread David Wright
0), Richmond wrote: > >> > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running > >> > >> for > >> > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment > >> > >> in th

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-18 Thread Richmond
upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for >> > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment >> > >> in this thread says "Installing systemd from backsports solved this >> > >> issue.&qu

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-18 Thread Махно
(+), Richmond wrote: > > David Wright writes: > > > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: > > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for > > >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds.

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-17 Thread David Wright
On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 13:44:46 (+), Richmond wrote: > David Wright writes: > > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: > >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for > >> user manager..." on shutdown and

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-17 Thread Richmond
David Wright writes: > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment >> in this thread says "Insta

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-17 Thread Richmond
David Wright writes: > On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: >> Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for >> user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment >> in this thread says "Insta

Re: a stop job is running for user manager

2022-02-16 Thread David Wright
On Thu 17 Feb 2022 at 01:00:30 (+), Richmond wrote: > Since upgrading to Debian 11 I sometimes see "a stop job is running for > user manager..." on shutdown and it waits 90 seconds. The last comment > in this thread says "Installing systemd from backsports solved

Re: User manager

2004-04-08 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
On Thu, 8 Apr 2004, Michael Alle wrote: > yeah, thats it .. i already thought about webmin, but i had headaches about > webmin beeing accessible all the time for the world .. > good solution !!! > Fwiw by default, the Debian webmin packages use SSL, only listen on localhost, and automatically

Re: User manager

2004-04-08 Thread Paul Johnson
"Michael Alle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i get twiddle fingers doing that ... > useradd, not one of my favorites ! adduser might be better, IIRC there's some differences. -- Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> pgp0.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: User manager

2004-04-08 Thread Ralph Crongeyer
Yea it's just really easy doing it with webmin. I've been doing it this way for four years. As long as you turn it off when your not using it you don't need to worry about it... Ralph On Thursday 08 April 2004 10:39 am, Michael Alle wrote: > i get twiddle fingers doing that ... > useradd, .

Re: User manager

2004-04-08 Thread Michael Alle
i get twiddle fingers doing that ... useradd, not one of my favorites ! "Paul Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: User manager

2004-04-08 Thread Michael Alle
le jobs like adding / deleting users, groups, adding > > >groups to users, changin their passwd ... > > > > > > > > >is there any ? > > > > > > > > >any help appreciated > > > > > > > > >m.alle > > &g

Re: User manager

2004-04-07 Thread Paul Johnson
"Michael Alle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > i wonder if theres any grafical usermanger (based on qt, tcl/tk) to do > more comfortable jobs like adding / deleting users, groups, adding > groups to users, changin their passwd ... What's wrong with the command-line tools, which get the job done und

Re: User manager

2004-04-07 Thread Ralph Crongeyer
(based on qt, tcl/tk) to do > > >more comfortable jobs like adding / deleting users, groups, adding > > >groups to users, changin their passwd ... > > > > > > > > >is there any ? > > > > > > > > >any help appreciated > > > >

Re: User manager

2004-04-07 Thread Michael Alle
> >any help appreciated > > > > > >m.alle > > > > > > > > > > > I just last night noticed kuser in KDE's menus; I've never used it (nor > any graphical user manager), so can't say yea or nay about it. > > -- > Ke

RE: User manager - Checked by Vexira - - Checked by Vexira -

2004-04-07 Thread Scott Bounds
I am not sure but I think Webmin (www.webmin.com) has that capability. It works through a http interface. -Original Message- From: Kent West [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 7:33 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: User manager - Checked by Vexira - Michael

Re: User manager

2004-04-07 Thread Kent West
KDE's menus; I've never used it (nor any graphical user manager), so can't say yea or nay about it. -- Kent -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

User manager

2004-04-07 Thread Michael Alle
Hello ! i wonder if theres any grafical usermanger (based on qt, tcl/tk) to do more comfortable jobs like adding / deleting users, groups, adding groups to users, changin their passwd ... is there any ? any help appreciated m.alle -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a sub

Is there a "user manager" package.

1999-01-11 Thread Amanda Shuler
Is there a non-xwindows/gui (maybe ncurses??) user manager that lets an administrator keep info such as user name, address, uid, groups, and other information readily available? I originally thought I could just make up a small SQL database for this, but it seemed like overkill. I'd just li

Re: User manager for X

1998-02-04 Thread Martin Bialasinski
Rob <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were > running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user > manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system. > It did all kinds of snappy t

Re: User manager for X

1998-02-04 Thread John Spence
> A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were > running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user > manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system. > It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove users, allowing &

User manager for X

1998-02-03 Thread Rob
Hi All, A while back a friend of mine showed me a Red Hat machine they were running at work.They had X setup, and there was some sort of user manager tool they had up there, which supposedly came with the system. It did all kinds of snappy things like add and remove users, allowing you to pick