#x27;m changing it because user forgot it
Is there any way to set passwd (or PAM) to not ask root for current password on
passwd-ing non-root accounts ?
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ate an additional RAID in
> the same automated way in the same config? Any help is really appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Robert Haist
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1000 Mbps full duplex
I *can* make it work on boot if I define eth interfaces separately:
iface eth0.508 inet manual
bond-master bond508
bond-mode active-backup
but that is not exactly pretty solution... is there a way to force
bonding interfaces to get up only after required devices are
On Fri, 29 Apr 2016 17:52:36 +0200, Sven Hartge
wrote:
> Mariusz Gronczewski wrote:
>
> > I have 2 machines(IBM servers). Both use bnx2 NIC driver but one is VERY
> > slow to boot thru kernel (2.3s vs 27s)
>
> > Config is:
>
> > auto bond508
>
ed the file /etc/default/keyboard to:
>
> XKBLAYOUT="us,at"
> XKBVARIANT=","
> BACKSPACE="guess"
> XKBMODEL="pc105"
> XKBOPTIONS="caps:escape"
>
>
I did it by xmodmap, just to different key than escape:
keycode 66= Hyper_
ix
every script, tool and doc piece related to it, for absolutely no benefit
aside from making some twitter activist happy "they did something".
It would *literally* break every single script that checks the status
of bonding config in system, as it is all just plain text.
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an what it
returns (and nothing realistically would check for the word anyway in
case of UPS)
Did you looked up what actually changed and thought about implications
vs changing kernel interfaces or did you just google for random tidbit
of which project did waste time on that ?
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Dnia 2024-02-23, o godz. 10:54:09
napisał(a):
> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 10:33:08AM +0100, Mariusz Gronczewski wrote:
> > On 22.02.2024 11:19, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > I know this is a loaded topic. I really don't want to discus
log/auth.log
{
rotate 53 # a year in weeks
weekly
missingok
notifempty
compress
delaycompress
sharedscripts
postrotate
/usr/lib/rsyslog/rsyslog-rotate
endscript
}
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Dnia 2024-02-23, o godz. 12:40:19
Arno Lehmann napisał(a):
> On 23.02.24 at 10:33, Mariusz Gronczewski wrote:
> > On 22.02.2024 11:19, Ralph Aichinger wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> I know this is a loaded topic...
> ...
> > There is no good reaso
Dnia 2024-02-23, o godz. 13:02:00
Nicolas George napisał(a):
> Mariusz Gronczewski (12024-02-23):
> > That is not a feature systemd's logging have.
>
> That is what it seems, but I would like second opinions.
>
> > You&
Dnia 2024-02-23, o godz. 13:48:35
Nicolas George napisał(a):
> Mariusz Gronczewski (12024-02-23):
> > So to say it short: It is horrid.
>
> Generic bashing of systemd in favor of a blind cult of the good old
> ways are not what I am looking for either, and the unbalanced to
beginner to do the job.
I would say I am sorry for mistaking your "skill" level but you already
proven abilty to read the documentation with understand is above you,
so I am not.
Like, really what kind of person gets angry when they get too much
details in instruction?
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tly appreciate the explanations.
>
> It is usually quite easy to tell the difference by the phrasing and
> accuracy of the question.
>
It does. It looked like person that can't comprehend the manual they
have been given nor use Google
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Dnia 2024-02-23, o godz. 14:23:07
Nicolas George napisał(a):
> Mariusz Gronczewski (12024-02-23):
> > Like, really what kind of person gets angry when they get too much
> > details in instruction?
>
> What kind of person writes pages of angry mail when the details are
tuff.
PITA to get chronological order thought, every approach really have
some drawbacks and benefits.
But honestly ? Send it to central logger and worry there if you have a
chance, especially if you do some parsing there can be some amazing
productivity gains to be had.
We took a bunch of work to have every firewall log parsed into right
columns but now answering questions like "at which firewall this
traffic is blocked?" is a breeze.
Of course, not really an option for smaller stuff
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ause I don't want to make
a sensible arguments!"
"Damn those people using reason and questioning what I want, just do
what I say!"
Yes, completely unsurprising as those kinds of demands always come from
those kinds of unreasonable people.
Fork a kernel, do your changes and see
tual technical
> > facts they claim to care about. 😀
>
> too many people have nothing constuctive to do
> so they spend there days stirring the pile
> idle hands and all that
>
Yeah like asking other people to do changes because they want to be
activists on internet but can
n
VPNs and suc I need to restart it sometimes multiple times to just get
"right" DNS servers, because there appears to be no notion of priority:
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/27543
so now any time I connect to work (just openvpn tunnel, nothing fancy)
I need to spam
systemclt re
eing sent" would be useful. For that all it would be
needed is to FSS send queue of logger (which wouldn't be queried so it
could be nice and compressed), not entire on-disk format.
Then again journald can't even send(AFAIK) using normal syslog protocol
as author decided to
and "grep the text file" as query method.
Or DBI plugin that could write to SQLite and query it back. Or just
remote log plugin that returned "sorry, your logs are in another
castle" on query. But that's just building rsyslog but worse at that
point...
I wish I disliked C less than I miss those features...
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respons to orders. You could maybe replace it
with thrall but I'm sure someone would be offended on behalf of someone
else by that too somehow...
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(as for the rest of the mail, I have no idea whatsoever).
> >
> > Loïc
>
> Cheers, Gene Heskett, CET.
This steers vastly into offtopic but here is a video of someone testing
one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWadFt4vBtY
TL;DR both tested watches were so far off mark they are probably
dangerous.
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the users. And that pre-processing often (if it is a website)
can be done client side so server code can keep its tight and secure
processing without compromising.
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igious proverbs but the road to hell is truly paved
with good intentions.
Also I am a member of minority group called West Slavs, which the term
slave came from so I hereby grant the Linux kernel unlimited permission
to use that term indefinitely (that was a joke, I don't think any
group should have any power in defining stuff like that).
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ld you acquiesce that shunning certain words (nigger,faggot etc.)
that are used 99% as an insults is reasonable, while leaving ones that
have multiple uses (master, slave, git, gimp) and not being used in
modern speech as insults untouched is a reasonable approach ?
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your implementation still
needed to work with if it was a common open protocol.
e-mail being particular example, oh the hundreds of problems with "our"
mail servers that could be summed up by "your implementation pisses on
RFC and that's why our mail server doesn't get your mail"...
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Dnia 2024-02-26, o godz. 13:10:43
Anssi Saari napisał(a):
> Mariusz Gronczewski writes:
>
> > Offtopic but since Debian switched to systemd for DNS management on
> > VPNs and suc I need to restart it sometimes multiple times to just
> > get "right" DNS serve
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