Re: Trixie Wayland login issue

2025-04-05 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Thu, Mar 20, 2025 at 10:41 AM Timothy M Butterworth < timothy.m.butterwo...@gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > After installing updates this morning I am not able to login to a KDE > Wayland session. The login just cycles back to the login screen. I am able > to login to a X

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-04-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 27/03/2025 14:34, W. Pepperdine wrote: dmesg (http://paste.debian.net/1365575/) I am confused. I have impression that you described your trouble as rather severe freeze with no reaction on keyboard an mouse. Am I wrong? How have you managed to get dmesg output in that state? /var/log/kern

Email threading and display managers (was: Re: Frequent freezing around login screens)

2025-04-04 Thread Max Nikulin
have not tried every available SDDM theme to check if some of them have better behavior. GDM were unable to show login prompt on an external monitor, it rendered it namely on internal laptop screen. There is no perfect DM, see e.g. the following thread: Nicolas George. LightDM and .dmrc. Thu,

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-31 Thread Max Nikulin
On 31/03/2025 23:29, W. Pepperdine wrote: Apologies for the poor email threading. There seems to be no way to do it from a browser interface. It is a known gmail web UI bug that clicking a reply button on the mailing list archive pages causes missed headers.

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-31 Thread W. Pepperdine
check? > > I have three theories for the problem. > > 1. It's hardware. The problem is that it's a new machine, checks with other > software seem OK, and the freezing occurs only during login/out. > > 2. It's LightDM. Since the freezing only happens around login/out

Email threading (was Re: Frequent freezing around login screens)

2025-03-29 Thread Andy Smith
Hi, On Fri, Mar 28, 2025 at 08:51:48PM -0400, Dan Ritter wrote: > The complete algorithm is here: > > https://www.jwz.org/doc/threading.html > > and is implemented in every good email client: there are no good > email clients which don't use it. It's a prerequisite to being > considered "good".

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-28 Thread Dan Ritter
George at Clug wrote: > I do not fully understand "email threading", even after reading up on it. I > don't use email threading, and I do not think my email client does either. > Thanks for pointing the matter of "email threading" out to me. This will be > some homework for me. email threadin

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-28 Thread George at Clug
d LightDM are independent component. I am writing from KDE session > started namely from LightDM. I just do not like SDDM. So if you wish, > you are free to install SDDM without full KDE or any other display > manager. I am in doubts if it will help. Instead you may try to install &

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-27 Thread Max Nikulin
ing from KDE session started namely from LightDM. I just do not like SDDM. So if you wish, you are free to install SDDM without full KDE or any other display manager. I am in doubts if it will help. Instead you may try to install xinit, login from VT and execute startx. RAM test might be

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-27 Thread George at Clug
65578/) > > Any suggestion for what else to check? > > I have three theories for the problem. > > 1. It's hardware. The problem is that it's a new machine, checks with other software seem OK, and the freezing occurs only during login/out. > > 2. It's LightDM. S

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-27 Thread Peter Hillier-Brook
And for xorg /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old but avoid graphical login before you copy it. Likely /var/log/Xorg.0.log is created by current LightDM session.

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-27 Thread W. Pepperdine
e seem OK, and the freezing occurs only during login/out. 2. It's LightDM. Since the freezing only happens around login/out, that seems to point to the display manager, but would a frozen DM take out the USB ports? 3. It's the kernel configuration. At the moment, that seems most like

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-26 Thread W. Pepperdine
Thank you. I don't understand about the linux-image from backports. Would that be the same kernel that is in Trixie? I already tried that. If the problem is with the kernel configuration, is there any way to find the problem working on a single computer?

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-26 Thread Max Nikulin
may be too narrow, but in some cases it is more convenient journalctl -b -1 -e You can adjust boot ID to get access to earlier failures. And for xorg /var/log/Xorg.0.log ? /var/log/Xorg.0.log.old but avoid graphical login before you copy it. Likely /var/log/Xorg.0.log is created by current LightDM session.

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-26 Thread George at Clug
:17 tugll03 lightdm[1445]: gkr-pam: unlocked login keyring # journalctl | grep -i "broken pipe" Jan 13 02:00:50 tugll03 libvirt-guests.sh[11395]: error: Cannot write data: Broken pipe Feb 04 15:54:14 tugll03 libvirtd[2658]: Unable to write to monitor: Broken pipe Feb 17 22:37:37 tugll0

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-26 Thread George at Clug
lctl/ George. On Wednesday, 26-03-2025 at 12:51 W. Pepperdine wrote: > Debian+XFCE freezes randomly either just before, during, or a couple seconds > after the login screen. It happens about a third the time, both on booting > and on changing users. During a freeze, the screen displ

Re: Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-25 Thread Stanislav Vlasov
ср, 26 мар. 2025 г. в 07:09, W. Pepperdine : > > Debian+XFCE freezes randomly either just before, during, or a couple seconds > after the login screen. It happens about a third the time, both on booting > and on changing users. During a freeze, the screen displays but is not >

Frequent freezing around login screens

2025-03-25 Thread W. Pepperdine
Debian+XFCE freezes randomly either just before, during, or a couple seconds after the login screen. It happens about a third the time, both on booting and on changing users. During a freeze, the screen displays but is not updated and the USB ports appear inactive. There is no mouse or keyboard

Trixie Wayland login issue

2025-03-20 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
All, After installing updates this morning I am not able to login to a KDE Wayland session. The login just cycles back to the login screen. I am able to login to a X11 session. Is anyone else experiencing this issue? Thanks Tim -- ⢀⣴⠾⠻⢶⣦⠀ ⣾⠁⢠⠒⠀⣿⡁ Debian - The universal operating system

ssh root login (was: Debian 12.9 and use of sudo for regular accounts)

2025-02-21 Thread Frank Guthausen
On Fri, 21 Feb 2025 13:17:21 +0800 jeremy ardley wrote: > > Logging in as root on a server is highly dangerous, especially if it > has an internet facing ssh port. There is an approach which might be helpful here and there: spawn a second ssh daemon with root login and bind n

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. Your window manager, your systemd

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
t via GUI menu and login. > > It is not marked as "Best option" such as > > > Cold reboot and login. (Best option) > > but per my understanding, it does not mean that it does not work. > > On the other hand, I've checked that with Debian 12 and GNOME it is

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: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-06 Thread Felix Miata
Felix Miata composed on 2024-11-05 13:37 (UTC-0500): > Felix Miata composed on 2024-11-05 08:17 (UTC-0500): >> This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. >> What's responsible for it? Is it different on Trixie? On Tumbleweed it's a

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 13:37:26 -0500 Jeffrey Walton wrote: > I believe the message in SSH is due to /etc/ssh/sshd_config. Search > for "banner." I think not. My sshd_config files on both bookworm and trixie have banner commented out. According to the man page for that file, the default is no banner

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Tue, Nov 5, 2024 at 12:00 PM Charles Curley wrote: > > On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 07:15:50 -0700 > Charles Curley wrote: > > > On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 08:17:57 -0500 > > Felix Miata wrote: > > > > > This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixi

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Felix Miata
Felix Miata composed on 2024-11-05 08:17 (UTC-0500): > This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. > What's responsible for it? Is it different on Trixie? On Tumbleweed it's a > separate package lastlog or something like that. Search for si

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 07:15:50 -0700 Charles Curley wrote: > On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 08:17:57 -0500 > Felix Miata wrote: > > > This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's > > missing. > > Odd. It's present on the VM I recently in

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Max Nikulin
On 05/11/2024 20:17, Felix Miata wrote: This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. Transition to 64bit time_t? https://www.thkukuk.de/blog/Y2038_glibc_utmp_64bit/

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread tomas
On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 10:08:51AM -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > Greg Wooledge composed on 2024-11-05 08:27 (UTC-0500): > > > On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 08:17:57 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > > >> This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's > >

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Felix Miata
Greg Wooledge composed on 2024-11-05 08:27 (UTC-0500): > On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 08:17:57 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: >> This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. >> What's responsible for it? > I think it's part of /etc/pam.d

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Felix Miata
Charles Curley composed on 2024-11-05 09:15 (UTC-0500): > On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 08:17:57 -0500 Felix Miata wrote: >> This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's >> missing. > Odd. It's present on the VM I recently installed using a recent weekl

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Charles Curley
On Tue, 5 Nov 2024 08:17:57 -0500 Felix Miata wrote: > This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's > missing. Odd. It's present on the VM I recently installed using a recent weekly build, "testing _Trixie_ - Official Snapshot amd64 NETINST with fi

Re: absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, Nov 05, 2024 at 08:17:57 -0500, Felix Miata wrote: > This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. > What's responsible for it? I think it's part of /etc/pam.d/login . On Debian 12, that file includes this bit: # Prints the last login

absent last login report on vtty login

2024-11-05 Thread Felix Miata
This used to be a normal announcement on vtty login. On Trixie it's missing. What's responsible for it? Is it different on Trixie? On Tumbleweed it's a separate package lastlog or something like that. Search for similar for Trixie comes up empty. :( -- Evolution as taught in pu

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 5:20 AM Chris Green wrote: > I have installed Debian 12 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T470. It all went > pretty smoothly but for some reason when I do a GUI login my .profile > doesn't get run. > > If I ssh into the laptop then .profile does get run. >

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Chris Green
hints: > > - > <https://wiki.debian.org/EnvironmentVariables#Using_graphical_display_manager> > - <https://wiki.debian.org/LightDM#User_configuration> Yes, it does seem that there's some disagreement between distros as to whether a GUI login should run .profile or not. I ha

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Sat, Oct 26, 2024 at 12:08:31 +0100, Chris Green wrote: > Michael Kjörling wrote: > > On 26 Oct 2024 10:13 +0100, from c...@isbd.net (Chris Green): > > > I have installed Debian 12 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T470. It all went > > > pretty smoothly but for some reas

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Max Nikulin
On 26/10/2024 18:08, Chris Green wrote: Well on my previous XFCE installation on xubuntu it certainly did run ~/.profile. LightDM package in Ubuntu contains an additional script that reads ~/.profile (like SDDM in Debian). Some hints: -

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 26 Oct 2024 12:08 +0100, from c...@isbd.net (Chris Green): >> As I understand it, those are meant to be run by a _login shell_. This >> sets them apart from e.g. ~/.bashrc which is read each time _bash_ is >> started. >> > Yes, and entering one's name and password at GUI start-up **is** > loggi

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Chris Green
Michael Kjörling wrote: > On 26 Oct 2024 10:13 +0100, from c...@isbd.net (Chris Green): > > I have installed Debian 12 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T470. It all went > > pretty smoothly but for some reason when I do a GUI login my .profile > > doesn't get run. > > Is

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Chris Green
t for some reason when I do a GUI login my .profile > > doesn't get run. > > > > If I ssh into the laptop then .profile does get run. > > > > So what might cause this? > > > > What Desktop Environment are you using? > Oops, sorry, I should have said. It's XFCE. -- Chris Green ·

Re: New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 26 Oct 2024 10:13 +0100, from c...@isbd.net (Chris Green): > I have installed Debian 12 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T470. It all went > pretty smoothly but for some reason when I do a GUI login my .profile > doesn't get run. Is starting a GUI session (whether X11/Xorg or Wayland) even

New Debian 12 installation, GUI login doesn't run .profile

2024-10-26 Thread Chris Green
I have installed Debian 12 on my Lenovo Thinkpad T470. It all went pretty smoothly but for some reason when I do a GUI login my .profile doesn't get run. If I ssh into the laptop then .profile does get run. So what might cause this? -- Chris Green ·

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-15 Thread David Wright
e > > the correct password successfully in the terminal on the same day. Presumably a Console or other text screen? > > The > > issue I'm facing is that I can't bypass the login screen; when I enter > > my correct password, there's no response at all. > >

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-15 Thread Chris Green
is that I can't bypass the login screen; when I enter > my correct password, there's no response at all. > This is something that has caught me out a couple of times, the wrong keyboard setup? You can test the characters you use in your password by typing them into the user

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-15 Thread Bala Personal
Hi Charles, I attempted to log in with the wrong password, and I received a notification that my password was incorrect. However, I was able to use the correct password successfully in the terminal on the same day. The issue I'm facing is that I can't bypass the login screen; when I

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread George at Clug
; >>>> I’m a moderate Linux user and I recently installed Debian with XFCE > >>>> using the expert installation option. The installation was > >>>> successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I > >>>> attempt to boot in, it enters

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 14 Oct 2024 21:14:09 +0530 Bala Personal wrote: > I did not get any response from any, or am i missing anything to read? If you are subscribed to the list, you should have received a reply from me. I replied to the list. List-Subscribe:

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread Bala Personal
and I recently installed Debian with XFCE using the expert installation option. The installation was successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I attempt to boot in, it enters the window manager, but I get no response with my username and password, and there are no error messages

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread Bala Personal
and I recently installed Debian with XFCE using the expert installation option. The installation was successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I attempt to boot in, it enters the window manager, but I get no response with my username and password, and there are no error messages

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread David Wright
; > using the expert installation option. The installation was > > > successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I > > > attempt to boot in, it enters the window manager, but I get no > > > response with my username and password, and there are no er

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread Joe
sful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I > > attempt to boot in, it enters the window manager, but I get no > > response with my username and password, and there are no error > > messages displayed. > > > > I’m certain I’m using the correct username and passw

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-14 Thread Bala Personal
Gentle reminder for the below concern. On 12/10/24 09:56, Bala Personal wrote: Hello, I’m a moderate Linux user and I recently installed Debian with XFCE using the expert installation option. The installation was successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I attempt to boot in

Re: Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-11 Thread Charles Curley
On Sat, 12 Oct 2024 09:56:15 +0530 Bala Personal wrote: > Hello, > > I’m a moderate Linux user and I recently installed Debian with XFCE > using the expert installation option. The installation was > successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I attempt > to

Debain XFCE login issue

2024-10-11 Thread Bala Personal
Hello, I’m a moderate Linux user and I recently installed Debian with XFCE using the expert installation option. The installation was successful, but I’m experiencing issues during login. When I attempt to boot in, it enters the window manager, but I get no response with my username and

Re: cant login if --- (Filesystem / Use 100%)

2024-07-23 Thread DdB
Am 23.07.2024 um 11:59 schrieb Андрей Егин: > > > Cant login without any massage, when do not free space on disk. > > I did this issue: > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-keyring/-/issues/154 > > and me to tell this: > > Feel free to file this in the i

Re: cant login if --- (Filesystem / Use 100%)

2024-07-23 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 23 Jul 2024 13:00 +0200, from geo...@nsup.org (Nicolas George): > No need for all that, just log in on a text console, it will work. The > issue here is GNOME, as usual. I can tell that you didn't read my whole post before replying. I mentioned exactly that in the paragraph following the one yo

Re: cant login if --- (Filesystem / Use 100%)

2024-07-23 Thread Nicolas George
Michael Kjörling (12024-07-23): > If you can log in as root, then try doing that to either delete or > move some things out of the way; specifically, to a different file > system. If you can't do that (for example, because you never set up a > root password, or because that logi

Re: cant login if --- (Filesystem / Use 100%)

2024-07-23 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 23 Jul 2024 12:59 +0300, from egi...@prombiofit.com (Андрей Егин): > Cant login without any massage, when do not free space on disk. In general, a lot of things will break when the file system that holds your home directory is completely full, which appears to be the case for you. If that

cant login if --- (Filesystem / Use 100%)

2024-07-23 Thread Андрей Егин
Cant login without any massage, when do not free space on disk. I did this issue: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-keyring/-/issues/154 and me to tell this: Feel free to file this in the issue tracker of your distribution https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-keyring/-/issues/154

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-08 Thread George at Clug
Christoph, I think this statement holds the answer: https://opennebula.io/blog/announcements/new-maintenance-release-opennebula683/ New Features: OpenNebula 6.8.3 introduces support for Debian 12 and removes support for Debian 10. Thus my guess is that OpenNebula versions before 6.8.3 do not su

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-08 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, > > The same result for me after directly installing bookworm with virt- > > manager. Obviously, there is a significant difference between a VM in > > OpenNebula and a VM with the same software in virt-manager ... > > Are you able to try Virt-Manager with your original VM that you are havi

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-05 Thread George at Clug
; It is the qemu vga driver. I already tried qemu virtio and qemu vmware > drivers, they have the same problem as the vga driver: No sddm GUI > login screen. > > > > I can now tell that the problem is introduced when upgrading the > > > following packages from bullseye to th

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-05 Thread Christoph Pleger
the same problem as the vga driver: No sddm GUI login screen. > > I can now tell that the problem is introduced when upgrading the > > following packages from bullseye to their bookworm versions: > > Did you upgrade your full distribution or only these files? > > I would nev

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-05 Thread George at Clug
t; To get to the bottom of the problem, I upgraded a bullseye VM > > to a bookworm VM step by step: first libc, then the Xorg- > > packages, then the kernel, then sddm, lightdm and gdm3, and finally > the > > rest. Unfortunately, it was only after the rest that the GUI login no

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-04 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, > To get to the bottom of the problem, I upgraded a bullseye VM > to a bookworm VM step by step: first libc, then the Xorg- > packages, then the kernel, then sddm, lightdm and gdm3, and finally the > rest. Unfortunately, it was only after the rest that the GUI login no >

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-04 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello George, > Not sure if this is relevant or not, sadly probably not useful. It is helpful, though probably not in the matter from the email subject. But I installed qemu-guest-agent package in a VM without knowing that the virtual machine template should be made fit for it. Regards Christo

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-03 Thread George at Clug
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Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-03 Thread George at Clug
> > > > > > However, after installing a VM with Debian 12, none of these three > > > display managers shows its GUI login screen after boot. With sddm > > > it is > > > noticeable that the process sddm-helper crashes shortly after it is > &g

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-03 Thread Christoph Pleger
t; > However, after installing a VM with Debian 12, none of these three > > display managers shows its GUI login screen after boot. With sddm > > it is > > noticeable that the process sddm-helper crashes shortly after it is > > started. > > In crashes, do you mean

Re: GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-02 Thread George at Clug
push information from/to OpenNebula. > have several VMs with Debian 11 running successfully, > sddm, lightdm and gdm3 are installed as display managers. When I choose > one of them, the corresponding GUI login is displayed in the VNC > display of the VM. > > However, after i

GUI-Login on bookworm-VM in a cloud

2024-07-02 Thread Christoph Pleger
Hello, I use the cloud solution OpenNebula to manage VMs in a cloud. There I have several VMs with Debian 11 running successfully, sddm, lightdm and gdm3 are installed as display managers. When I choose one of them, the corresponding GUI login is displayed in the VNC display of the VM. However

Re: [solved] Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-06-01 Thread Nicholas Geovanis
Just to compare, when Red Hat released 9.0 maybe 2 years ago (9.2 is current until 30 June) they disabled by default many older key-lengths and algorithms in SSL that were known to be weak. This caused issues for existing installations. You could either re-enable the weaker methods (easy but a pain

Re: [solved] Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-06-01 Thread Max Nikulin
On 01/06/2024 16:42, Thomas Schmitt wrote: debug1: Remote protocol version 2.0, remote software version OpenSSH_6.7p1 Debian-5 (I wonder what the string "Debian-5" may mean. The Debian 12 machine has debug1: Local version string SSH-2.0-OpenSSH_9.2p1 Debian-2+deb12u2 So "-5" is not the

[solved] Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-06-01 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, Jeffrey Walton wrote: > If I am not mistaken, the problem you are experiencing is due to using > RSA/SHA-1 on the old machine. Max Nikulin wrote: > My reading of /usr/share/doc/openssh-client/NEWS.Debian.gz is that ssh-rsa > means SHA1 while clients offers SHA256 for the same id_rsa key. Ind

Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-05-31 Thread Max Nikulin
On 01/06/2024 01:52, Thomas Schmitt wrote: debug1: Offering public key:/home/.../.ssh/id_rsa RSA SHA256:... [...] The Debian 12 ssh client is obviously willing to try ssh-rsa. My reading of /usr/share/doc/openssh-client/NEWS.Debian.gz is that ssh-rsa means SHA1 while clients offers SHA256

Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-05-31 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Fri, May 31, 2024 at 7:08 PM Thomas Schmitt wrote: > > i still have network access to a Debian 8 system, to which i logged in > from Debian 11 via ssh and a ssh-rsa key. After the upgrade to Debian 12 > ssh fails with this public key authentication. > The probably relevant messages from a run o

[solved] Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-05-31 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, the following line in ~/.ssh/config did the trick: PubkeyAcceptedAlgorithms +ssh-rsa This lets ssh -v report: debug1: Offering public key: /home/.../.ssh/id_rsa RSA SHA256:... debug1: Server accepts key: /home/.../.ssh/id_rsa RSA SHA256:... Authenticated to ... ([...]:22) using "pub

Re: No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-05-31 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 31 May 2024 20:52 +0200, from scdbac...@gmx.net (Thomas Schmitt): > The ssh-rsa key was generated by Debian 10. man ssh-keygen of buster > says the default of option -b with RSA was 2048. > (Does anybody know how to analyze a key file in regard to such > parameters ?) $ ssh-keygen -l -f $pubkey

No login with Debian 12 ssh client, ssh-rsa key, Debian 8 sshd

2024-05-31 Thread Thomas Schmitt
Hi, i still have network access to a Debian 8 system, to which i logged in from Debian 11 via ssh and a ssh-rsa key. After the upgrade to Debian 12 ssh fails with this public key authentication. The probably relevant messages from a run of ssh -vvv are: debug1: Offering public key: /home/.../.s

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
uot; from Debian to > FreeBSD,so from outside my IP will be cloudFlared. Disclaimer: I know nothing about Cloudflare. So you wrote a bash script. I will assume this script does what you want it to. You type its name to run it, or you have it set up to run at boot time, or you have it set up to

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-14 Thread Mario Marietto
I've installed the Cloudflare gateway on Debian as a vm because I can't do it directly in FreeBSD. But I want to be covered even when I use FreeBSD. The script that I wrote forward the Cloudflare "VPN" from Debian to FreeBSD,so from outside my IP will be cloudFlared. On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 1:16 P

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 01:10:05PM +0200, Mario Marietto wrote: > Your answer does not help me to understand how to use a "structured > programming / if , while, for, functions" for the specific task that I want > to achieve. What task is that?

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-14 Thread Mario Marietto
Your answer does not help me to understand how to use a "structured programming / if , while, for, functions" for the specific task that I want to achieve. I failed using "your" lovely structured programming and that's the reason why I'm asking for some hint to understand why and how I can use it.

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-14 Thread Greg Wooledge
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 08:09:18AM +0200, Mario Marietto wrote: > Nobody can show a different way,a modern way, for creating my script ? Why > did I feel so comfortable by recreating the 1960s GOTO statement in Bash ? I have absolutely no clue what you're trying to do or why you're trying to do it

Re: sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward [was: How to run automatically a script as soon root login]

2024-05-14 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 04:54:26PM +0800, Bret Busby wrote: > > Wasn't sudo echo the name of a pop group? > > :) If it wasn't it should've been one. Cheers -- t signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward [was: How to run automatically a script as soon root login]

2024-05-14 Thread Bret Busby
Wasn't sudo echo the name of a pop group? :) Bret Busby Armadale Western Australia (UTC+0800) .

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread tomas
On Tue, May 14, 2024 at 08:09:18AM +0200, Mario Marietto wrote: > Nobody can show a different way,a modern way, for creating my script ? Why > did I feel so comfortable by recreating the 1960s GOTO statement in Bash ? I think your style is too alien to most of the people here to make them feel the

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Mario Marietto
> } > > Anyway, Marietto, you've got two typi: > > > mid : > That should be "mid:". > > > jump foo > That should be "jumpto foo". > > Once you've got your root-login script working, I hope you > move on to implementing a complete open-source PL/I compiler. > -- Mario.

Re: sudo echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward [was: How to run automatically a script as soon root login]

2024-05-13 Thread tomas
On Mon, May 13, 2024 at 08:37:16PM +0200, Erwan David wrote: > Le 13/05/2024 à 19:45, Stefan Monnier a écrit : [...] > > % sudo zsh -l > > # echo 1 > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward > > # ^D > > logout > > % > > > > 🙂 > > > > > > Stefan > > > > > sudo -i will

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Mario Marietto
> > > > > > Sorry, dumb question: Depending of the shell, the user is using > (let's > > > say, he > > > > will use bash), can the script not be added into ~/.bashrc? > > > > > > The context has been snipped out. The context for this was

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread David Wright
context has been snipped out. The context for this was "OP is trying > > to run a command when root logs in". The method of login was not stated. > > First responder said ".profile works for every method of login". I said > > that this is incorrect: it doesn&

Re: How to run automatically a script as soon root login

2024-05-13 Thread Mario Marietto
file > > > > Sorry, dumb question: Depending of the shell, the user is using (let's > say, he > > will use bash), can the script not be added into ~/.bashrc? > > The context has been snipped out. The context for this was "OP is trying > to run a command when r

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