Le tridi 3 nivôse, an CCXXV, Xen a écrit :
> I think my point was more that I didn't know how to chgrp, but I found I
> needed to add myself to www-data first before I could chgrp to it.
Just a basic sanity check:
If your web server is running as www-data, then it is better if the
files do NOT
L'équipe des mainteneurs de TDE ont des difficultés
financières pour continuer à poursuivre leur belle oeuvre,
qui marche parfaitement sous Debian.
TDE est un bureau idéal, un KDE-4 léger et rapide,
avec les mêmes fonctionnalités.
Ce serait très dommage si ils devaient arrêter.
Si vous voulez
On Fri, Dec 23, 2016 at 01:17:23AM +0100, Xen wrote:
> Life becomes a whole lot easier if you can do stuff with your regular
> user, which is why I am putting stuff in my user home directory in the
> first place, instead of some central location.
Making your life easier should NOT be your #1
Hi Xen,
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 06:24:59PM +0100, Xen wrote:
> I am trying to get a webserver to run under my regular user, or at
> least to have the website's files under control of my regular user,
> but the webserver runs as www-data.
You've been shown how to put yourself in the www-data
Hi,
Nimrod wrote:
> the first user that logs in after boot locks the cdrom
> drive, and any other user that logs in can't eject the cdrom: only the first
> user can eject it.
Are you sure that it is the existence of the a user's ACL permission
which prevents the other's from ejecting and not
Le 23/12/2016 à 18:54, Nimrod a écrit :
This is the issue: on a computer at home (shared among relatives, each
with his/her own account), the first user that logs in after boot locks
the cdrom drive, and any other user that logs in can't eject the cdrom:
only the first user can eject it.
I
Dear Folks,
I am running Debian stretch on a pc with an AMD FX 8350 chip and a
sabertooth FX 990 motherboard.
I am interested to check a few things are working as they would be expected
to here.
I ran cat /proc/cpuinfo
and got
processor : 7
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 21
model : 2
Hi,
sorry for this trivial question, but I really tried to find an answer on
the web without any result.
This is the issue: on a computer at home (shared among relatives, each
with his/her own account), the first user that logs in after boot locks
the cdrom drive, and any other user that logs
Thanks for your kind answer, below is mine.
On Fri, 2016-12-23 at 20:30 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nimrod wrote:
> > the first user that logs in after boot locks the cdrom
> > drive, and any other user that logs in can't eject the cdrom: only the first
> > user can eject it.
>
>
Hi,
Nimrod wrote:
> I see a "+" in your permission. What is that, and how could I get it too?
It indicates that there is a non-trivial ACL and that it is worth to run
program getfacl to see all permissions.
$ getfacl /dev/sr0
getfacl: Removing leading '/' from absolute path names
#
Bonsoir à tous,
Les utilisateurs d'Ancestris l'attendait avec impatience. Elle est
arrivée ce soir.
La version 0.9 du logiciel de *généalogie libre* est arrivée.
De nombreuses améliorations et nouveautés sont au programme.
http://ancestris.org
Amitiés
--
Yannick VOYEAUD
Nul n'a droit au
On 24/12/16 09:45, Michael Fothergill wrote:
Suggestions on performance testing the FX 8350 chip on this install are
welcome.
For an open source multithreaded CPU load with a handy benchmark mode,
install povray, then run:
povray -benchmark
and compare the resulting time in seconds with:
On Fri, 2016-12-23 at 20:54 +0100, Pascal Hambourg wrote:
> Le 23/12/2016 à 18:54, Nimrod a écrit :
> >
> > This is the issue: on a computer at home (shared among relatives, each
> > with his/her own account), the first user that logs in after boot locks
> > the cdrom drive, and any other user
Bonsoir à tous,
Tout d'abord, je tiens à m'excuser si jamais une réponse a déjà été
donnée par le passé, j'ai passé la soirée à faire des recherches mais je
n'ai rien trouvé d'utile dans mon cas.
J'ai changé d'écran aujourd'hui, un Philips 223V5 21,5 pouces supportant
une résolution de 1920x1080
On Fri, 2016-12-23 at 23:16 +0100, Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Nimrod wrote:
> > I see a "+" in your permission. What is that, and how could I get it
> > too?
>
> It indicates that there is a non-trivial ACL and that it is worth to run
> program getfacl to see all permissions.
>
> $
Le 23/12/2016 à 23:04, Nicolas Hussein a écrit :
Bonsoir à tous,
Tout d'abord, je tiens à m'excuser si jamais une réponse a déjà été
donnée par le passé, j'ai passé la soirée à faire des recherches mais je
n'ai rien trouvé d'utile dans mon cas.
J'ai changé d'écran aujourd'hui, un Philips 223V5
Le samedi 24 décembre 2016 à 00:27 +0100, Frédéric MASSOT a écrit :
> Le 23/12/2016 à 23:04, Nicolas Hussein a écrit :
> > Bonsoir à tous,
> >
> > (...)
> >
> > J'ai changé d'écran aujourd'hui, un Philips 223V5 21,5 pouces supportant
> > une résolution de 1920x1080 pixels.
> >
> > Mais impossible
Hi all,
Couple days ago I was trying to general package update by simply "Mark
All Upgrades" and "Apply" from the Synaptic package manager as I usually do.
I noticed the audacious was up-gradable so I simply marked all upgrades
and tried to install. However I also noticed by doing this it will
Am 23.12.2016 um 18:54 schrieb Nimrod:
> Hi,
>
> sorry for this trivial question, but I really tried to find an answer on
> the web without any result.
>
> This is the issue: on a computer at home (shared among relatives, each
> with his/her own account), the first user that logs in after boot
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