On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 18:41:42 +0900
Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
> As g4sra said, /run/user/xxx is used by session management and as you
> say you have Xorg running on one of the machines, I guess someone is
> logged in and running an X session. That would normally trigger
> creation of /run/user/xxx.
Among running systems I can quickly search I can only find one box
without /run/user and it has a custom monolithic kernel so perhaps this
is kernel specific rather than packages.
//PG
Den 2021-08-31 kl. 13:40, skrev Luciano Mannucci:
I've completely removed Xorg, rebooted the machine, and st
On Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 at 1:11 PM, Pontus Goffe via Dng
wrote:
> Among running systems I can quickly search I can only find one box
> without /run/user and it has a custom monolithic kernel so perhaps this
> is kernel specific rather than packages.
Its not kernel specific.
publickey -
> On 31 Aug 2021, at 21:40, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
>
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 18:41:42 +0900
> Olaf Meeuwissen wrote:
>
>> As g4sra said, /run/user/xxx is used by session management and as you
>> say you have Xorg running on one of the machines, I guess someone is
>> logged in and running an X
On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 12:44:07 +
g4sra via Dng wrote:
> On Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 at 1:11 PM, Pontus Goffe via Dng
> wrote:
> > Among running systems I can quickly search I can only find one box
> > without /run/user and it has a custom monolithic kernel so perhaps
> > this is kernel speci
On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 23:31:30 +1000
wirelessduck--- via Dng wrote:
> > I've completely removed Xorg, rebooted the machine, and still it does
> > the same: when I log in as user XXX via ssh I see a /run/usr/XXX on
> > that machine. I'm still investigating...
> >
>
> Perhaps elogind or consolekit
On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 23:34:13 +1000
Ralph Ronnquist via Dng wrote:
> Try "man pam_elogind" .. about line 20 for me...
>
> Ralph.
I get:
$man pam_elogind
No manual entry for pam_elogind
which means - I suppose - that elogind is not installed.
Thanks anyway,
Luciano.
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On Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 at 2:52 PM, Luciano Mannucci
wrote:
> On Tue, 31 Aug 2021 23:31:30 +1000
> wirelessduck--- via Dng dng@lists.dyne.org wrote:
> > > I've completely removed Xorg, rebooted the machine, and still it does
> > > the same: when I log in as user XXX via ssh I see a /run/usr
On 8/28/21 13:24, g4sra via Dng wrote:
Install 'apulse' which are a sort of pulseaudio compatability libraries.
apulse hasn't been working for me with Firefox for at least a year now. I don't
know if I messed it up or if it was some software change, but it just stopped
working once. Firefox d
Hi Luciano,
Luciano Mannucci writes:
> On Mon, 30 Aug 2021 11:41:31 +
> g4sra via Dng wrote:
>
>> Not necessarily anything wrong, other than the two machines are not
>> identical.
> Well, the hardware is not the same.
> The software too, might not be at the same update level, so I just
> is
Anno domini 2021 Tue, 31 Aug 10:21:31 -0500
hal scripsit:
> On 8/28/21 13:24, g4sra via Dng wrote:
> > Install 'apulse' which are a sort of pulseaudio compatability libraries.
>
> apulse hasn't been working for me with Firefox for at least a year now. I
> don't know if I messed it up or if it wa
On 8/30/21 18:47, Joel Roth via Dng wrote:
So thank you Devuan team and community!
+1
As an end user (and Linux admin!), we don't say enough how much we appreciate
your efforts. What has happened to the Linux ecosystem over the past few years
has been simply dreadful. I'm not able to donate
On 8/31/21 10:46, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
apulse works here like a charm. But my /etc/asound.conf is different (I use
soundcard 2 aka index 1 as default):
defaults.pcm.card 1
defaults.ctl.card 1
defaults.timer.card 1
Ahh, ok. So something with my config. Thank you for the input!
On Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 at 4:21 PM, hal wrote:
> On 8/28/21 13:24, g4sra via Dng wrote:
> > Install 'apulse' which are a sort of pulseaudio compatability libraries.
> apulse hasn't been working for me with Firefox for at least a year now. I
> don't know if I messed it up or if it was some s
Luciano Mannucci wrote:
> I have two Beowulf systems that should be identical. If I issue "df"
> one does report among mounted filesystems a /run/user/xxx, where xxx
> is the id number of the user I am connected with (via ssh) and the
> other doesn't. As uname -a they both report:
I also don't des
On 8/24/21 00:25, dva...@internode.on.net wrote:
I hope that interests someone. It's not often that an opportunity
to espouse the original text Swiss army knife presents itself.
It is, thanks for the awk info!
I first encountered awk on Solaris in the late 90s in a mixed environment of
On 8/31/21 11:02, g4sra via Dng wrote:
ctl.!default {
type hw
card 0
}
Check to make sure you do not have a ~/.asoundrc overriding /etc/asound.conf
Good thought, and have checked this. Especially relevant with the multi-user
situation. I will check on the other enlightening ALSA suggestio
On Tuesday, August 31st, 2021 at 7:41 PM, hal wrote:
> On 8/31/21 11:02, g4sra via Dng wrote
>
>
> > > ctl.!default {
> > >
> > > type hw
> > >
> > > card 0
> > >
> > > }
> > >
> > > Check to make sure you do not have a ~/.asoundrc overriding
> > > /etc/asound.conf
>
> Good thought,
Hi,
On 31/8/21 19:43, Bob Proulx via Dng wrote:
Caution: I am not really up to date on the current state of things
here. I am just pretty sure that that the /run/user stuff is
configured through PAM and is set up through elogind/logind through
the/etc/pam.d/* interface somewhere.
|For sure. I
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