Thank u for this :D I'm just trying out Fabric and it seems very good!
Mike
On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:15 PM, Comhte wrote:
> Without the need of a web interface, if your goal is to automate some
boring
> tasks, you can have a look at Fabric (http://fabfile.org). I use it with a
> lot of servers
d Dirac codec
screen-4.0.3p2 multi-screen window manager
sdl-1.2.13p14 cross-platform multimedia library
shared-mime-info-0.80 shared mime database for desktops
speex-1.2rc1p0 patent-free speech codec
sqlite3-3.7.4 embedded SQL implementation
sshguard-1.5rc4p0 protect aga
PKG_INFO log available as attached!
I only have a minfree file in /var/crash..
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 11:13 PM, LeviaComm Networks
wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Michael Sioutis
> wrote:
>>
>> I am running Subsonic 4.4 over SSL, java 7 (jdk-1.7.0.00beta122), and
&
OpenBSD 4.9!
Mike
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 10:59 PM, Matthew Dempsky wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 11:31 AM, Michael Sioutis
wrote:
>> I am running Subsonic 4.4 over SSL, java 7 (jdk-1.7.0.00beta122), and
>> tomcat 6.0.20 to stream music
>> through a nice interface.
>
Hello,
I am running Subsonic 4.4 over SSL, java 7 (jdk-1.7.0.00beta122), and
tomcat 6.0.20 to stream music
through a nice interface.
There are times (not always) when I am uploading GBs (5-10) of music
data (remotely with scp), and the system crashes:
user ttyp1XXX.XXX.XX.XXX M
Hello!
I can't find it in the man page, and it seems it is not supported (?)
I am trying to backup some folders and want to exclude some and nth
will work. I've tried:
--exclude=/folder/
--exclude="/folder/
--exclude /folder
--exclude "folder"
I will get an error: "--exclude... directory doesn't
Hello,
I ressurected an old pc yesterday (specs on title) with OpenBSD 4.9
and without X to keep it light. It
runs ridiculously well! Everything works fine except the automatic
powerdown (shutdown -hp now), which
is not supported aparently by the mobo, anyway, don't care about that.
I currently h
t 11:54 PM, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Michael Sioutis
wrote:
>> My configuration file for sendmail:
> ...
>> FEATURE(`no_default_msa')dnl
>> DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Family=inet, address=127.0.0.1, Name=MTA')dnl
>> DAEMON_OPTIONS(`Family
OS: OpenBSD 4.9 i386
My configuration file for sendmail:
divert(0)dnl
VERSIONID(`@(#)openbsd-localhost.mc $Revision: 1.4 $')
OSTYPE(openbsd)dnl
FEATURE(nouucp, `reject')dnl
FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl
FEATURE(`no_default_msa')dnl
define(`SMART_HOST',`host.at.some.where')dnl
MAILER(lo
group.
And apparently a user needs to have a secondary group membership in
group wheel to have sudo powers :)
Mike
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Michael Sioutis wrote:
> Thanx a log for your replies :)
>
> I was also using the wrong command for the EXISTING user katia:
> pico@
Thanx a log for your replies :)
I was also using the wrong command for the EXISTING user katia:
pico@hive:~$ sudo useradd -G guest katia
useradd: already a `katia' user
Now:
pico@hive:~$ sudo usermod -G guest katia
pico@hive:~$ groupinfo guest
nameguest
passwd *
gid 31
members root katia
Hello,
my OS is OpenBSD 4.9 i386.
I created a user named 'katia' with adduser and when prompted for
login group I entered 'guest'.
So, katia seems to be in group 'guest' when running the following commands:
==
pico@hive:~$ id katia
uid=1002(katia) gid=31(guest
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