Re: Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server [SOLVED]

2015-10-18 Thread Fredrik Jonson
ad shows that libpam-systemd solves at least one common use case on character-mode only systems too. The installed size of libpam-systemd plus dbus is 1.2 MB. Is that too much for priority standard? -- Fredrik Jonson

Re: Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server [SOLVED]

2015-10-17 Thread Fredrik Jonson
In Lisi Reisz wrote: > On Saturday 17 October 2015 06:24:10 Fredrik Jonson wrote: > > Michael Biebl wrote: > > > Am 16.10.2015 um 19:05 schrieb Fredrik Jonson: > > > > If in doubt, do install this package. > > > > > > Did you maybe misread th

Re: Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server [SOLVED]

2015-10-16 Thread Fredrik Jonson
Michael Biebl wrote: > Am 16.10.2015 um 19:05 schrieb Fredrik Jonson: > > > If in doubt, do install this package. > > Did you maybe misread that as > "If in doubt, do *not* install this package". Yes I did. I don't know how many times I've read

Re: Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server [SOLVED]

2015-10-16 Thread Fredrik Jonson
Ansgar Burchardt wrote: > Fredrik Jonson writes: > > What is the recommended way to enable Systemd user services with Debian? > [...] > The documentation for "loginctl enable-linger" says "If enabled for a > specific user, a user manager is spawned for the user

Re: Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server

2015-10-16 Thread Fredrik Jonson
Ansgar Burchardt wrote: > Fredrik Jonson writes: > > What is the recommended way to set up Systemd user services with Debian? > > Just run 'loginctl enable-linger [USER]' as root. Initially that didn't work... root@host# loginctl enable-linger foouser Faile

Starting systemd user services on boot on a Debian server

2015-10-13 Thread Fredrik Jonson
he console, it fails: $ systemd --user Trying to run as user instance, but $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not set. Clearly that is not the way to do it. Any advice? -- Fredrik Jonson

Re: Find obsolete packages without using aptitude?

2015-01-17 Thread Fredrik Jonson
Jörg-Volker Peetz wrote: > Bob Proulx wrote on 01/14/2015 06:25: > > Fredrik Jonson wrote: > > > I'm trying to find obsolete packages on a system that's been > > > dist-upgraded. How would you [do that without using] aptitude? > > > > Try this

Re: Find obsolete packages without using aptitude?

2015-01-14 Thread Fredrik Jonson
ging deeper in the archive before posting next time. -- Fredrik Jonson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/slrnmbd6gi.g6k.fred...@biggles.jonson.org

Find obsolete packages without using aptitude?

2015-01-13 Thread Fredrik Jonson
ht selector. The closest I get is using 'deborphan --all-packages -p 5'. Not quite though, deborphan spuriously also identifies a few packages that are not relevant. BTW, should I report the latter as a bug? F.x. deborphan reports 'chrony' as orphaned, but I installed it yesterd

Re:mount: /dev/ad0s1 : No such device

2012-11-12 Thread Fredrik Jonson
ons named /dev/hda1 etc. Likewise SATA drives are normally named /dev/sda with partitions named /dev/sda1 etc. Are you running debian-kfreebsd? What does dmesg say about the disks? What about 'cfdisk -P s /dev/ad0'? -- Fredrik Jonson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-

Diskless client using sarge?

2004-09-05 Thread Fredrik Jonson
issed them for now. TIA && regards, -- Fredrik Jonson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]