> Hello,
>
> Why on one machine I have
> 4 /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-3VUAC1
> 4 /var/tmp/flatpak-cache-DDS6C1
>
> and on my laptop:
>
> 631472/var/tmp/flatpak-cache-BYZHD1/child-oci-toPwKS/blobs/sha256
...
one answer could be that /var/tmp is for temporary files.
*and* /tmp and /va
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021 12:19:17 -0800
Paolo Galtieri wrote:
> I have disabled chronyd. The main problem is the graphical.target vs
> multi-user.target. ntpd only starts in multi-user.target.
graphical target includes everything from multi user target (but not vice
veras).
I have disabled chronyd. The main problem is the graphical.target vs
multi-user.target. ntpd only starts in multi-user.target.
Paolo
On 12/5/21 13:59, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 06/12/2021 01:48, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
systemctl status ntpd
○ ntpd.service - Network Time Service
Loaded: loaded
hello,
i have a annoying problem with the routing of sound if jack server is running
and used.
scenario:
without jack server running the bluetooth headset is used and works
well.
the problem is, that inside the patchfield of jack, there is no route to
the bluetooth headset, only the default system
On 12/6/21 9:13 AM, Paolo Galtieri wrote:
It turned out chronyd was also enabled, but marked as dead.
Have you tried
1)
get the time servers out of the way
systemctl disable chronyd
systemctl disable ntpd
2)
timedatectl # see what's happening
timedatec
It turned out chronyd was also enabled, but marked as dead.
○ chronyd.service - NTP client/server
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/chronyd.service; enabled;
vendor preset: enabled)
Active: inactive (dead) since Sun 2021-12-05 09:47:14 PST; 23h ago
Docs: man:chronyd(8)
Here's the output:
systemctl cat ntpd.service
# /usr/lib/systemd/system/ntpd.service
[Unit]
Description=Network Time Service
Documentation=man:ntpd(8)
Wants=network.target
ConditionCapability=CAP_SYS_TIME
After=network.target nss-lookup.target
Conflicts=systemd-timesyncd.service
[Service]
Type=f
Here's the output:
[pgaltieri@truckin ~]$ systemctl get-default
graphical.target
[pgaltieri@truckin ~]$ find /etc/systemd/system -name chronyd.service -ls
4195823 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 39 Apr 25 2019
/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/chronyd.service ->
/usr/l