On 17/10/2013 01:21, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 10:45:10PM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote
Access to my backend network is two-factor - ssh keys and decent
passwords.
That is *NOT* Two-factor authentication. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-factor_authentication for
Dale wrote:
Howdy,
I ordered the new mobo as much as I needed to wait. The mobo is the
same brand but a different chipset and a couple other things are
different. I have already built a kernel for those changes. I plan to
put everything on the old mobo on the new mobo. That includes the
Hello,
I am running asterisk with dahdi in several Gentoo servers, everything
works great, but when I try to use meetme it tells me that there is no
application I already try:
1. In asterisk command line:
asterisk module load app_meetme.so
Unable to load module app_meetme.so
Command 'module
On 10/17/2013 02:40 PM, Dale wrote:
Third thing is, no mouse worky. It works in
the BIOS but not in the OS.
Dale, I don't understand what you mean by works in the BIOS.
Could you give us a few more details?
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for the third part.
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:57:46PM -0700, walt wrote:
Third thing is, no mouse worky. It works in
the BIOS but not in the OS.
Dale, I don't understand what you mean by works in the BIOS.
Could you give us a few more details?
He means the mouse works when he boots and has to select
If I leave my laptop unattended (at a console, not X) and the screen
blanks, pressing a key won't un-blank the terminal. As a test, I ssh'ed
into the laptop and ran:
# setterm -blank poke /dev/tty$N
(as root, for the current/active TTY) which according to the man page
should restore the
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 08:59:15AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote
Accessing the actual backend network is a two stage process: ssh key to
the jump host, then password to get onto the actual destination.
So it's two factor as a generic English language phrase, not two
factor as a technical
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for the third part.
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:57:46PM -0700, walt wrote:
Third thing is, no mouse worky. It works in
the BIOS but not in the OS.
Dale, I don't understand what you mean by works in the BIOS.
Could you give us a few more details?
He means the mouse works when he boots and has
Bruce Hill wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote:
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for
Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 04:40:52PM -0500, Dale wrote
Well, this is interesting. I swapped out the mobo. First, it has the
UEFI BIOS thing. That was interesting for sure. I'm not complaining
but not used to it and wasn't expecting it either. Second, it works
except for
https://www.linux.com/news/featured-blogs/200-libby-clark/733595-all-about-the-linux-kernel-cgroups-redesign
Not sure if I read that just right... but since nobody is doing cgroup
management besides systemd, in practice the cgroups implementation in
Linux wasn't very consistent. So since systemd
On 18/10/2013 04:30, Walter Dnes wrote:
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 08:59:15AM +0200, Alan McKinnon wrote
Accessing the actual backend network is a two stage process: ssh key to
the jump host, then password to get onto the actual destination.
So it's two factor as a generic English language
On 18/10/2013 03:02, Michael J. Barillier wrote:
If I leave my laptop unattended (at a console, not X) and the screen
blanks, pressing a key won't un-blank the terminal. As a test, I ssh'ed
into the laptop and ran:
# setterm -blank poke /dev/tty$N
(as root, for the current/active TTY)
Hello,
I am running asterisk with dahdi in several Gentoo servers, everything
works great, but when I try to use meetme it tells me that there is no
application I already try:
1. In asterisk command line:
asterisk module load app_meetme.so
Unable to load module app_meetme.so
Command 'module
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