Tired Sysadmin (wearyofallthiscrap) wrote on 2022-07-26:
>it likely wouldn't be there for a standard desktop installation.
Legal is giving the same directions for both.
The collected data output example uses the Intel i5-8500B CPU which is a
mobile CPU, not a server CPU.
https://ark.intel.com/c
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Title:
motd-news.service scheduled even when /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news
I should also have mentioned that 'ubuntu-server' has a hard dependency
on 'motd-news-config', so anybody wanting a standard server-type
installation will automatically get the advert updater and
/etc/default/motd-news.
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Simon Déziel (sdeziel) wrote:
> IIRC, `chmod -x` snippets from /etc/update-motd.d/ was the way to go a
> few releases ago when it was consumed by run-parts.
In 22.04 it's still handled by run-parts, and the man page documents it
as such. Specifically by
$ strings /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/p
"Another one is specific to this service, and that is to set ENABLED=0
in /etc/default/motd-news."
This file no longer exists by default in Ubuntu 22.04 Jammy. The
language in the fix in many places including
https://ubuntu.com/legal/motd is to change a number in a file that isn't
there.
As you k
On 2020-05-06 2:49 p.m., Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> There are many alternatives here.
IIRC, `chmod -x` snippets from /etc/update-motd.d/ was the way to go a
few releases ago when it was consumed by run-parts.
> I think fixing this doesn't warrant an SRU, but should be considered for
> the devel re
There are many alternatives here. What you describe is one, and you
could then also add a systemd override with that exec check. A bit
cumbersome, though.
Another one is specific to this service, and that is to set ENABLED=0 in
/etc/default/motd-news.
I think fixing this doesn't warrant an SRU, b
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I have the same problem and it looks like this issue brings my server in
real trouble. I deactivated this services completly now and hope it
helps.
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A possible fix would be to make the unit execution conditional to the
update-motd fragment being executable:
[Unit]
ConditionFileIsExecutable=/etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news
I'm not sure if this should be added to motd-news.service, motd-
news.timer or both.
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