On Sb, 07 nov 20, 15:41:16, anthony gennard wrote:
> I have Debian 10.6 with Kde and Plasma installed. Everything was fine
> until the 2nd of this month when my password was turned down when
> I tried to install some updates and the position was the same for similar
> operations in the Gui - but I
anthony gennard wrote:
...
> Could someone assist me with this problem, please.
sounds like a problem with the desktop manager but
since you don't mention what that is i can't say
much more.
try reinstalling your desktop manager is my first
guess with a problem like this. kdm i think it is.
I have Debian 10.6 with Kde and Plasma installed. Everything was fine
until the 2nd of this month when my password was turned down when
I tried to install some updates and the position was the same for similar
operations in the Gui - but I could open a console and log in there.
Could someone assis
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 10:09:04PM +0300, Roland Müller wrote:
> *(A) sudo chown /USER/. /~USER//
> *
>
> *(B) find . -xdev ! -user /USER/*
Your email user agent took your HTML and converted to ASCII in a
highly unfortunate way. I believe only one of the forward slashes
shown here is supposed to
On 2020-09-01 17:38, Greg Wooledge wrote:
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 03:24:08PM +0100, anthony gennard wrote:
I am gradually getting to grips with Jessie although its difficult without
any memory. Now I am lockout of my user account and do not understand the
error message which is as follows:-
"c
On Tue, Sep 01, 2020 at 03:24:08PM +0100, anthony gennard wrote:
> I am gradually getting to grips with Jessie although its difficult without
> any memory. Now I am lockout of my user account and do not understand the
> error message which is as follows:-
>
> "could not update ICE authority file /
I am gradually getting to grips with Jessie although its difficult without
any memory. Now I am lockout of my user account and do not understand the
error message which is as follows:-
"could not update ICE authority file /home/john/.ICEauthority"
and I cannot even see the file by going into the
Hi,
I need some guidance on setting openldap server and to do
authentication using openldap users.
openldap server: jessie 64-bit
openldap client: jessie 64-bit
ldapsearch test from client to server:
# ldapsearch -h 192.168.191.120 -D cn=admin,dc=test,dc=lab -W -x -b
'dc=test,dc=lab' 'userName=
Ok, here's an interesting one, Installed potato recently and added KDE
into the equation, Start the machine, everything works perfectly, you
can log in via kdm etc, su in a console to do superuser etc.
Yesterday tho, i decided i wanted to do something in console, pressed
ctrl-alt-f1 to drop to a co
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