Does anyone know this ...
My Thinkpad R61 runs tuxonice-sources, now in 2.6.28-r5 ...
It suspends-to-ram fine and also resumes, but since a few weeks (don't
know the exact change ...) it resumes and suspends again immediately. A
second resume works.
I resume by pressing the power-button, btw.
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:35 PM, Joseph wrote:
> Is anybody using nxserver-freenx?
> It compile fine but when I run a setup:
> nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge
> I get:
> > Testing your nxserver connection ...
> Permission denied (publickey,keyboard-interactive).
> Fata
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 7:10 AM, rdkrsr wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I don't know if I'm right here, but I try.
>
> I try now for a few days to get sound working. At boot I see a message
> that alsa is loaded and I can hear a slight sound (as if I switch on
> my speakers) at that moment. I also hear that s
In my ssh logs this morning I noticed a couple login attempts with
usenames on them... I've never seen that before. It is usually just an
IP address.
Mar 18 20:19:48 [sshd] refused connect from postmas...@dns.cablecentro.net.co
Mar 18 23:42:44 [sshd] refused connect from 211.116.136.107
Mar 18 23:
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 13:10:35 +0100, rdkrsr wrote:
> I try now for a few days to get sound working. At boot I see a message
> that alsa is loaded and I can hear a slight sound (as if I switch on
> my speakers) at that moment. I also hear that sound if I change volume
> in beep column of alsamixer.
I've always had usernames when it comes to sshd's log entries in
auth.log, like the following:
sshd[5926]: error: PAM: Authentication failure for
from
On 3/19/09, Paul Hartman wrote:
> In my ssh logs this morning I noticed a couple login attempts with
> usenames on them... I've never seen t
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Johan Blåbäck
wrote:
> I've always had usernames when it comes to sshd's log entries in
> auth.log, like the following:
>
> sshd[5926]: error: PAM: Authentication failure for
> from
Well, I don't use PAM, just key-based authentication only, so I always
see on
On 03/19/09 10:03, Paul Hartman wrote:
[snip]
log/messages prints:
user nx not allowed because account is locked
How to unlock the account?
passwd -u nx
I had to do the same thing.
Paul
Yes, I tried it already:
passwd -u nx
passwd: unlocking the user would result in a passwordless accoun
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 10:03, Paul Hartman wrote:
> [snip]
>>>
>>> log/messages prints:
>>> user nx not allowed because account is locked
>>>
>>> How to unlock the account?
>>
>> passwd -u nx
>>
>> I had to do the same thing.
>>
>> Paul
>
>
> Yes, I tried it
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:51 AM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Joseph wrote:
>> On 03/19/09 10:03, Paul Hartman wrote:
>> [snip]
log/messages prints:
user nx not allowed because account is locked
How to unlock the account?
>>>
>>> passwd -u nx
>
On 03/19/09 10:51, Paul Hartman wrote:
Yes, I tried it already:
passwd -u nx
passwd: unlocking the user would result in a passwordless account.
You should set password with usermod -p to unlock this user account.
Password changed.
What do you do next?
When I try to run again:
nxsetup --instal
On 03/19/09 10:51, Paul Hartman wrote:
So at this point I'm back to square one in log/messages I get:
User nx not allowed because account is locked
Oh, try to give user nx a password on your system. It uses ssh keys
to login, so it doesn't even matter what the password is. Just don't
make it s
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 10:51, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, I tried it already:
>>>
>>> passwd -u nx
>>> passwd: unlocking the user would result in a passwordless account.
>>> You should set password with usermod -p to unlock this user account.
>>> Passwor
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Paul Hartman
wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:10 AM, Joseph wrote:
>> On 03/19/09 10:51, Paul Hartman wrote:
Yes, I tried it already:
passwd -u nx
passwd: unlocking the user would result in a passwordless account.
You should set p
On 03/19/09 11:16, Paul Hartman wrote:
it accepted the password, now do I run the setup again:
nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge
If I try to login from another machine do I login as user "nx"?
When I try to login from another machine on my network I get:
Your guest account
On 03/19/09 11:29, Paul Hartman wrote:
it accepted the password, now do I run the setup again:
nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge
If I try to login from another machine do I login as user "nx"?
When I try to login from another machine on my network I get:
Your guest account
Hung Dang wrote:
Justin wrote:
│ -> Device Drivers
│ -> Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y])
│ -> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) (NET_ETHERNET [=n])
│ -> nForce Ethernet support (FORCEDETH [=n])
To have nForce support you need to select:
[*] Ethernet (10 o
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 10:43:13 -0500
Paul Hartman wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Johan Blåbäck
> wrote:
> > I've always had usernames when it comes to sshd's log entries in
> > auth.log, like the following:
> >
> > sshd[5926]: error: PAM: Authentication failure for
> > from
>
> We
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 11:38 AM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 11:29, Paul Hartman wrote:
it accepted the password, now do I run the setup again:
nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --clean --purge
If I try to login from another machine do I login as user "nx"?
Whe
Jarry wrote:
Hung Dang wrote:
Justin wrote:
│ -> Device Drivers
│ -> Network device support (NETDEVICES [=y])
│ -> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) (NET_ETHERNET [=n])
│ -> nForce Ethernet support (FORCEDETH [=n])
To have nForce support you need to select:
[*]
Hung Dang wrote:
Jarry: You got the empty /etc/resolve.conf because dhcpcd overwrite this
file whenever your computer start, to avoid this you only need to set up
/etc/conf.d/net (for example config_eth0=( "dhcp" ) ) as suggestion in
the Gentoo handbook.
But I do not have dhcp. I have static
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 10:19:37AM -0500, Paul Hartman wrote:
>
> In my ssh logs this morning I noticed a couple login attempts with
> usenames on them... I've never seen that before. It is usually just an
> IP address.
>
> Mar 18 20:19:48 [sshd] refused connect from postmas...@dns.cablecentro.n
On 03/19/09 13:07, Paul Hartman wrote:
I think the user DB setting is in /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg
No there is no such file or directory on the server; that is why I'm asking
if after setting the password for user "nx" I should run this command again:
nxsetup --install --setup-nomachine-key --cle
Stefan G. Weichinger schrieb:
> Does anyone know this ...
>
> My Thinkpad R61 runs tuxonice-sources, now in 2.6.28-r5 ...
>
> It suspends-to-ram fine and also resumes, but since a few weeks (don't
> know the exact change ...) it resumes and suspends again immediately. A
> second resume works.
>
On Thursday 19 March 2009 18:29:45 Jarry wrote:
> Do I have to define nameservers there too? I have not seen a single word
> about it in Gentoo Handbook...
I too have static addresses. This is my /etc/conf.d/net:
config_eth0=( "192.168.2.6 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 192.168.2.7" )
routes_
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 13:07, Paul Hartman wrote:
I think the user DB setting is in /usr/NX/etc/server.cfg
>>>
>>> No there is no such file or directory on the server; that is why I'm
>>> asking
>>> if after setting the password for user "nx" I shoul
Peter Humphrey wrote:
I too have static addresses. This is my /etc/conf.d/net:
config_eth0=( "192.168.2.6 netmask 255.255.255.248 broadcast 192.168.2.7" )
routes_eth0=( "default via 192.168.2.1" )
That's all. Hope it helps.
And it really did help! From /etc/conf.d/net I deleted:
dns_domain_eth
Hi,
I'm trying to understand package masking. If I want to keep a version of a
package, if I mask-out anything higher than the current version then I figured
that would accomplish the task.
Currently I have media-video/nvidia-settings-169.07
If I want to keep this, I thought I could add this to
On 03/19/09 15:40, Paul Hartman wrote:
I think nxserver-freeedition is an official NX product with a "free
forever" license for a small number of users per machine (2 or 3?),
while freenx is an open-source project making an NX-compatible server
(possibly using released NX sources from some point
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 17:48:41 -0400, Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> [ebuild UD] media-video/nvidia-settings-1.0.20070621 [169.07]
>
> I don't understand why it wants to downgrade the package from 169.07.
> I'm obviously missing something.
Because 169.07 is no longer in portage, you've masked out
On Thursday 19 March 2009 23:48:41 Michael P. Soulier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to understand package masking. If I want to keep a version of a
> package, if I mask-out anything higher than the current version then I
> figured that would accomplish the task.
>
> Currently I have media-video/nvidi
I'm currently jumping through some hoops trying to get my Gentoo
router and cable modem rebooted since they've stopped functioning and
I'm away from them. Is there any sort of a slick setup to enable me
to remotely kill/apply power to a couple of devices like these? I
can't think of anything.
-
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 5:03 PM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 15:40, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>> I think nxserver-freeedition is an official NX product with a "free
>> forever" license for a small number of users per machine (2 or 3?),
>> while freenx is an open-source project making an NX-compatible
On 03/19/09 13:07, Paul Hartman wrote:
In my sshd_config I've got:
PermitRootLogin No
RSAAuthentication no
PubkeyAuthentication yes
AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
PasswordAuthentication no
PermitEmptyPasswords no
ChallengeResponseAuthentication no
UsePAM no
Then in /usr/NX/etc/ser
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 5:29 PM, Joseph wrote:
> On 03/19/09 13:07, Paul Hartman wrote:
>>
>> In my sshd_config I've got:
>>
>> PermitRootLogin No
>> RSAAuthentication no
>> PubkeyAuthentication yes
>> AuthorizedKeysFile .ssh/authorized_keys
>> PasswordAuthentication no
>> PermitEmptyPassword
On Thu, 19 Mar 2009 15:11:27 -0700, Grant wrote:
> I'm currently jumping through some hoops trying to get my Gentoo
> router and cable modem rebooted since they've stopped functioning and
> I'm away from them. Is there any sort of a slick setup to enable me
> to remotely kill/apply power to a cou
On 03/19/09 17:48, Paul Hartman wrote:
Here is my understanding of how the NX bits all fit together:
Think of it as a 2-step connection. The first step is connecting from
the remote nxclient to the nxserver. For this step, it uses the SSH
key that you can put into nxclient. That only authenticat
> In my ssh logs this morning I noticed a couple login attempts with
> usenames on them... I've never seen that before. It is usually just an
> IP address.
>
> Mar 18 20:19:48 [sshd] refused connect from
> postmas...@dns.cablecentro.net.co
> Mar 18 23:42:44 [sshd] refused connect from 211.116.136.1
On Thursday 19 March 2009 20:54:00 Jarry wrote:
> ... it really did help ... Thanks!
It's good to be able to help occasionally.
--
Rgds
Peter
On Wed, 18 Mar 2009 23:49:12 +0200
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> > msoul...@anton:~$ equery belongs /usr/include/linux/quota.h
> > [ Searching for file(s) /usr/include/linux/quota.h in *... ]
> > sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.23-r3 (/usr/include/linux/quota.h)
> >
> > ul...@anton:~$ uname -a
> > Linux ant
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Alan McKinnon wrote:
> I recommend you find the ebuild for your current version in /var
somewhere and
> mvoe it to a local overlay where it can be safe
>
That file will be found on your system at:
/var/db/pkg/media-video/nvidia-settings-169.07/nvidi
>> I'm currently jumping through some hoops trying to get my Gentoo
>> router and cable modem rebooted since they've stopped functioning and
>> I'm away from them. Is there any sort of a slick setup to enable me
>> to remotely kill/apply power to a couple of devices like these? I
>> can't think o
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