On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 10:27 PM Cousin Stanley wrote:
> $ sudo raspi-config
>
> select
>
> interface
>
> ssh
Worked perfectly. Thank you. And from me: Duh...
> I don't remember if a reboot is required
I'm not sure because I didn't try both ways, but it asked if
Glenn English wrote:
>
> Anyone know the incantation to make the s word start ssh
>
You might try
$ sudo raspi-config
select
interface
ssh
I don't remember if a reboot is required
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On 2018-10-31 20:33, Brian wrote:
On Wed 31 Oct 2018 at 18:21:54 +, Glenn English wrote:
stretch, RPi
Just installed stretch on an RPi. SSH doesn't start on boot. No
problem with postfix, apache, proftp, bind, etc, as far as I know.
I would probably install again and choose *only* the ss
On Wed 31 Oct 2018 at 18:21:54 +, Glenn English wrote:
> stretch, RPi
>
> Just installed stretch on an RPi. SSH doesn't start on boot. No
> problem with postfix, apache, proftp, bind, etc, as far as I know.
I would probably install again and choose *only* the ssh task. It's
10 minutes of my
On 2018-10-31 18:21, Glenn English wrote:
find anything about where to put the data.
Anyone know the incantation to make the s word start ssh? A link to
clear dox on the innards of s.*d would probably be enough. So would a
quick howto.
"systemctl enable sshd"
isn't it ?
mick
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On 10/31/2018 7:21 PM, Glenn English wrote:
> stretch, RPi
>
> Just installed stretch on an RPi. SSH doesn't start on boot. No
> problem with postfix, apache, proftp, bind, etc, as far as I know.
>
> I tried to have it start at boot via Webmin; systemd said it wouldn't
> do that without a command
Hi.
On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 06:21:54PM +, Glenn English wrote:
> stretch, RPi
Is it stretch or Raspbian stretch?
> Just installed stretch on an RPi. SSH doesn't start on boot. No
> problem with postfix, apache, proftp, bind, etc, as far as I know.
So it's Raspbian stretch.
https:/
stretch, RPi
Just installed stretch on an RPi. SSH doesn't start on boot. No
problem with postfix, apache, proftp, bind, etc, as far as I know.
I tried to have it start at boot via Webmin; systemd said it wouldn't
do that without a command. It didn't say what kind of command it
wanted or where to
Hi all,
After my last upgrade on unstable, Gnome2 was no longer able to
start, it loads up two rectangles on the screen showing differing parts of
my normal desktop then X exits.
Anyone else seen this on unstable running Gnome2?
This is the only reports in syslog
can't find any errors in an
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