On 2/11/19 2:46 PM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> /etc/shutdown.allow needs to have your user's name in it for that user
> to be able to shut the system down without using su or sudo.
> /etc/shutdown.deny can have user names in it too, and those will not be
> allowed to shut the system down.
>
> On Mo
/etc/shutdown.allow needs to have your user's name in it for that user
to be able to shut the system down without using su or sudo.
/etc/shutdown.deny can have user names in it too, and those will not be
allowed to shut the system down.
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019, A_Man_Without_Clue wrote:
> Date: Sun,
On Fri 08 Feb 2019 at 10:08:49 (-0500), Dan Ritter wrote:
> Richard Owlett wrote:
> > By my problem definition, any thing in /home/user is not relevant as I
> > explicitly want something that affects all current and future users.
>
> Everybody, no matter what?
>
> pam_env can do that.
>
> PAM i
On 2/11/19 11:50 AM, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> have you tried su - poweroff yet?
> On Mon, 11 Feb 2019, A_Man_Without_Clue
> wrote:
>
>> Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 21:36:09
>> From: A_Man_Without_Clue
>> To: debian-user
>> Subject: Can not shutdown
>> Resent-Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 02:36:30 + (UT
have you tried su - poweroff yet?
On Mon, 11 Feb 2019, A_Man_Without_Clue
wrote:
> Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 21:36:09
> From: A_Man_Without_Clue
> To: debian-user
> Subject: Can not shutdown
> Resent-Date: Mon, 11 Feb 2019 02:36:30 + (UTC)
> Resent-From: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>
> Hi all,
Hi all,
I just installed Debian testing, Debian Installer Buster Alpha 5 release.
I use LXDE and now I just found out that I cannot shut down from LXDE,
"Logout - Shutdown"
It gives the error saying "GDBUS Error System Error ENXIO No such drive
or address"
I tried with XFCE but still it won't s
On Sun 10 Feb 2019 at 14:57:22 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 02/08/2019 12:55 PM, David Wright wrote:
> > On Fri 08 Feb 2019 at 07:18:39 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
> > > I'm running Debian Stretch with MATE desktop.
> > > I want the current user and all future users to include all
> > > d
On 2/10/19, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 02/10/2019 05:00 PM, Lee wrote:
>> On 2/10/19, Andy Smith wrote:
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I used "grep -r /usr/local/games /etc" which yielded "/etc/login.defs"
and
"/etc/profile". Edit
Greetings,
Buying the said Asus X541U notebook, Microsoft Windows does not show
errors but other people complain of spotty performance from the Realtek
Wifi/Bluetooth unit in it.
Install Debian 9 then the console shows a stream of "correctable
errors" from the said Realtek Wifi/Bluetooth u
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 03:49:00PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> On 02/10/2019 03:26 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
> >So what changes are you making and how are you checking for them?
I note you have neglected to explain what changes you are making, which
would be essential for us to help you with why th
On 02/10/2019 05:00 PM, Lee wrote:
On 2/10/19, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I used "grep -r /usr/local/games /etc" which yielded "/etc/login.defs"
and
"/etc/profile". Editing those two files had no effect.
How are you determining t
On 2/10/19, Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
>> I used "grep -r /usr/local/games /etc" which yielded "/etc/login.defs"
>> and
>> "/etc/profile". Editing those two files had no effect.
>
> How are you determining that changes to /etc/pro
On 02/10/2019 03:42 PM, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
Unless someone can point to a single location to modify that:
1. modify existing user(s)
2. have effect for ALL future users
3. survive updating to future releases
I'l
On 02/10/2019 03:26 PM, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
I used "grep -r /usr/local/games /etc" which yielded "/etc/login.defs" and
"/etc/profile". Editing those two files had no effect.
How are you determining that changes to /etc/profi
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
[...]
> Unless someone can point to a single location to modify that:
> 1. modify existing user(s)
> 2. have effect for ALL future users
> 3. survive updating to future releases
> I'll drop the issue.
> Thanks all.
Did you eve
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019, 15:39 Brian wrote:
> On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 05:31:18 +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>
> [Total snipping in the interests of sanity]
>
> The post which started this thread had a quote from Jun 22, 2015. The
> pillock who started it has disappeared and will, no doubt, never bee
Hello,
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 02:57:22PM -0600, Richard Owlett wrote:
> I used "grep -r /usr/local/games /etc" which yielded "/etc/login.defs" and
> "/etc/profile". Editing those two files had no effect.
How are you determining that changes to /etc/profile had no effect?
Because changes there (o
On 02/08/2019 12:55 PM, David Wright wrote:
On Fri 08 Feb 2019 at 07:18:39 (-0600), Richard Owlett wrote:
I'm running Debian Stretch with MATE desktop.
I want the current user and all future users to include all
directories in root's $PATH.
If you're talking about PATH, then you're talking abo
On Mon 11 Feb 2019 at 05:31:18 +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
[Total snipping in the interests of sanity]
The post which started this thread had a quote from Jun 22, 2015. The
pillock who started it has disappeared and will, no doubt, never been
seen again. How anyone could see this as meriting a
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On 11/2/19 4:40 am, Reco wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 03:55:04AM +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Which, in turn, has xml, central database, socket activation and
> very rudimentary dependency resolution. I don't remember off-hand
> which o
On Mon, Feb 11, 2019 at 03:55:04AM +1100, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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> On 10/2/19 11:17 pm, Reco wrote:
> >> Okay, I've watched it now. I am not convinced that his idea of
> >> "create this or that yourself" is a fair retort.
> >
> > T
Hi,
My problem is that I can't make a USB flash drive with a LUKS encrypted
partition be shown on desktop when is inserted. It's a fresh installation
of Debian Buster with xfce4.
Partitions in USB device:
# fdisk -l /dev/sdb
Disco /dev/sdb: 28,7 GiB, 3075200 bytes, 60062500 secto
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On 10/2/19 11:17 pm, Reco wrote:
>> Okay, I've watched it now. I am not convinced that his idea of
>> "create this or that yourself" is a fair retort.
>
> There are historical precedents. AIX's init inspired Solaris' SMF
> which in turn inspi
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 01:48:35PM +, mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-02-10 12:17, Reco wrote:
>
> >No. See SCO vs IBM case. Linux is not Unix, and never has been.
>
> wasn't it IBM gave Minix away and Torvalds used that as a base ?
Oh, no. Minix is Andrew Tannenbaum's project, has nothing to do
System: Testing
Hi!
With the migration of man-db 2.8.5-1 into testing about a month ago I
get bothered once a day with a lot of useless lines in syslog:
> Feb 10 00:00:51 osprey mandb[3543]: Purging old database entries in
> /usr/share/man...
> Feb 10 00:00:51 osprey mandb[3543]: Processing manu
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 01:48:35PM +, mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-02-10 12:17, Reco wrote:
>
> > No. See SCO vs IBM case. Linux is not Unix, and never has been.
>
> wasn't it IBM gave Minix away and Torvalds used that as a base ?
But it wasn't enough to make a Unix from Linux. T
On Sun, 2019-02-10 at 13:48 +, mick crane wrote:
> On 2019-02-10 12:17, Reco wrote:
>
> > No. See SCO vs IBM case. Linux is not Unix, and never has been.
>
> wasn't it IBM gave Minix away and Torvalds used that as a base ?
>
According to Linus himself, it does not use Minix code.
https://g
On 2019-02-10 12:17, Reco wrote:
No. See SCO vs IBM case. Linux is not Unix, and never has been.
wasn't it IBM gave Minix away and Torvalds used that as a base ?
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> On 10/2/19 6:44 pm, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> > On 10/2/19 10:28 am, chris wrote:
> >> so relevant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
> >
> > I'
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On 10/2/19 6:44 pm, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> On 10/2/19 10:28 am, chris wrote:
>> so relevant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
>
> I've seen references to that video and have not yet watched it.
>
> I also understand that people ha
Hi.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2019 at 10:32:21AM +0100, Erik Josefsson wrote:
> Den 2019-02-07 kl. 10:31, skrev john doe:
> > According to (1), you should be fine removing '.old-dkms' files in '/boot'.
> > However, I would do a backup of those files before removing them.
> >
> > 1)https://askubuntu
On 10/02/2019 08:24, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 01:47:20AM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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>> On 22/06/2015 11:49 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
>>> Andrew McGlashan writes:
If it quacks like a duck, it's a ...
Den 2019-02-07 kl. 10:31, skrev john doe:
According to (1), you should be fine removing '.old-dkms' files in '/boot'.
However, I would do a backup of those files before removing them.
1)https://askubuntu.com/questions/863380/can-i-remove-old-dkms-files
Very good answer in the link, and now I f
On Tue, Jun 23, 2015 at 01:47:20AM +1000, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
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> On 22/06/2015 11:49 PM, Ansgar Burchardt wrote:
> > Andrew McGlashan writes:
> >> If it quacks like a duck, it's a duck, plain and simple.
> >>
> >> I absolutely a
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On 10/2/19 10:28 am, chris wrote:
> so relevant https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_AIw9bGogo
I've seen references to that video and have not yet watched it.
I also understand that people have differing views on what the
presenter concludes or r
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