I prefer not to allow root to login using passwd or ssh
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 11:19 PM Samuel Sieb wrote:
>
> On 10/30/23 13:57, bruce wrote:
> > Hi.
> >
> > Lost my old notes. Laying out how to setup test cloud instance to be
> > able to have testUserA and root
> >
> > testUserA will login/acc
On 10/30/23 13:57, bruce wrote:
Hi.
Lost my old notes. Laying out how to setup test cloud instance to be
able to have testUserA and root
testUserA will login/access via ssh
testUSerA will create private/pub key, with /home/testUserA/.ssh on
the CloudInstance (D1)
ssh will allow testUserA
ssh w
Hi.
Lost my old notes. Laying out how to setup test cloud instance to be
able to have testUserA and root
testUserA will login/access via ssh
testUSerA will create private/pub key, with /home/testUserA/.ssh on
the CloudInstance (D1)
ssh will allow testUserA
ssh will not allow root access
root wi
On Sat, 2019-06-08 at 11:33 +0100, Douglas G Mckendrick via users
wrote:
> 30 is very different from 23, or the user interface. I'll look forward to
> having a play with it. It installed gcc automatically this time, so that
> was good. I couldn't find it in the software tab.
[Please don't top-p
On Fri, 2019-06-07 at 22:43 +0100, Douglas G Mckendrick via users
wrote:
> Evening all,
> After 9 years of not using linux, I've finally come back to the foldand
> tada! I've installed fedora23. I've just used Yum to install GCC and a
> few others, updated the system etc.
Really bad idea,
Morning,
Completely agree, I updated to 30 last thing last night. A relatively
simple, quick and easy process, I was impressed. 23 was just a copy I had
downloaded from somewhere for the USB. When I had it installed, it was
quite easy to find a link to download the latest version using the fedo
On 08/06/2019 00:43, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 6/7/19 2:43 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
Evening all,
After 9 years of not using linux, I've finally come back to the
foldand tada! I've installed fedora23. I've just used Yum to
install GCC and a few others, updated t
On 6/7/19 2:43 PM, Douglas G Mckendrick via users wrote:
Evening all,
After 9 years of not using linux, I've finally come back to the
foldand tada! I've installed fedora23. I've just used Yum to
install GCC and a few others, updated the system etc.
Is there any user groups in the Bed
Evening all,
After 9 years of not using linux, I've finally come back to the foldand
tada! I've installed fedora23. I've just used Yum to install GCC and a
few others, updated the system etc.
Is there any user groups in the Bedfordshire or Buckinghamshire area?
Apologies if it's off topi
On 2018-12-20 10:54 p.m., Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/20/18 7:49 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 2018-12-20 10:22 p.m., Samuel Sieb wrote:
ctrl-alt-backspace needs to be enabled as well. Gnome appears to
have a setting to turn it on, but I've used the following snippet to
enable it across desktop
On 12/20/18 7:49 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
On 2018-12-20 10:22 p.m., Samuel Sieb wrote:
ctrl-alt-backspace needs to be enabled as well. Gnome appears to have
a setting to turn it on, but I've used the following snippet to enable
it across desktop environments:
# cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/99-z
On 2018-12-20 10:22 p.m., Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/20/18 3:36 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
A related question: how do I set up Fedora to allow the alt-sysreq
REISUB
to kill the session? And I also thought alt-ctrl-backspace killed the
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Sysrq
That solved it fo
On 12/20/18 3:36 PM, Frank McCormick wrote:
A related question: how do I set up Fedora to allow the alt-sysreq REISUB
to kill the session? And I also thought alt-ctrl-backspace killed the
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Sysrq
xserver. It > doesn't for me.
ctrl-alt-backspace needs to be e
On 2018-12-20 7:06 p.m., Tom Horsley wrote:
Are you using the nvidia binary drivers? On my system at
work attempting to exit X (which logging out apparently
does) sometimes seems to crash my system (perhaps 10%
of the time). I stick with nvidia though because the
nouveau drivers crash in the mid
Are you using the nvidia binary drivers? On my system at
work attempting to exit X (which logging out apparently
does) sometimes seems to crash my system (perhaps 10%
of the time). I stick with nvidia though because the
nouveau drivers crash in the middle of sessions, not waiting
for me to log out
On 2018-12-20 4:36 p.m., Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 12/20/18 8:09 AM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running Fedora 29 with the Mate desktop. This morning I tried
creating a
new user to check out a problem. After logging out and logging in again
with the new users name and password, I was presented
On 12/20/18 8:09 AM, Frank McCormick wrote:
I am running Fedora 29 with the Mate desktop. This morning I tried
creating a
new user to check out a problem. After logging out and logging in again
with the new users name and password, I was presented with a blank screen
with just the mouse cursor
I am running Fedora 29 with the Mate desktop. This morning I tried
creating a
new user to check out a problem. After logging out and logging in again
with the new users name and password, I was presented with a blank screen
with just the mouse cursor visible.
I deleted that user then
On Wed, 16 Mar 2011 09:29:52 -0700
"Frederick N. Brier" wrote:
> One user on a Fedora14 x86_64 install has sound. The Sound
> Preferences on the Output tab shows an "Internal Audio Analog Stereo"
> device. I created and switched to a new user. Sound Preferences
One user on a Fedora14 x86_64 install has sound. The Sound Preferences
on the Output tab shows an "Internal Audio Analog Stereo" device. I
created and switched to a new user. Sound Preferences shows only a
"Dummy Output" device and does not play sound. How do I f
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