[gentoo-user] cant add fonts

2020-07-11 Thread james
This is weird. background; So I've installed media-fonts/courier-prime: Installing (1 of 1) media-libs/fontconfig-2.13.1-r2::gentoo * Syncing fontconfig configuration to system ... [ ok ] * Cleaning broken symlinks in /etc/fonts/conf.d/ * abi_x86_32.x86: running multilib_pkg_postinst *

Re: [gentoo-user] ssh defaults to coming in as user "root"?

2020-07-11 Thread Walter Dnes
On Sat, Jul 11, 2020 at 08:07:20AM +0100, Neil Bothwick wrote > On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 23:12:37 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote: > > > I find the KeyAlgorithms line to be atypical as well. > > There was an update to sshd that caused connections to some older > variants to fail unless you used this, I

Re: [gentoo-user] ssh defaults to coming in as user "root"?

2020-07-11 Thread Walter Dnes
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 11:12:37PM -0600, Grant Taylor wrote > > I find the KeyAlgorithms line to be atypical as well. > > Is there a chance that you used a fancy wrapper, possibly menu driven, > that might have updated the ~/.ssh/config file? Not that I remember. I've used "thimk" as the

Re: [gentoo-user] Two new-install questions

2020-07-11 Thread Ashley Dixon
On Fri, Jul 10, 2020 at 03:13:55PM +0300, Alexey Mishustin wrote: > пт, 10 июл. 2020 г. в 08:27, Walter Dnes : > > > 2) When building xorg-server I got a news item about the "suid" flag > > soon no longer being default for xorg-server. I forced it manually on > > my laptop and desktop. The

Re: [gentoo-user] ssh defaults to coming in as user "root"?

2020-07-11 Thread Neil Bothwick
On Fri, 10 Jul 2020 23:12:37 -0600, Grant Taylor wrote: > >The question is how did .ssh/config ever get there in the first > > place? > > Seeing as how there is a Host entry with your notebook's name, I can > only speculate that you, or something you ran, put it there. > > I find the

Re: [gentoo-user] ssh defaults to coming in as user "root"?

2020-07-11 Thread Grant Taylor
On 7/10/20 11:12 PM, Walter Dnes wrote: Would the following activity trigger creation of .ssh/config ?? If I'm reading your sequence of events properly, no, they should not alter your desktop's SSH config to cause it to try to log into the notebook as the root user. -- Grant. . . .