I remember you, how did you go with your raspi project? Looking forward to your updates!
I remember you, how did you go with your raspi project? Looking forward to your updates!
/etc/passwd
: you may be able to get to this from the GUI file manager.
If not, open a terminal and type: cat /etc/passwd
. Copy the relevant lines.
To test the login, from a terminal, type su otheruser
, replace otheruser with the username from /etc/passwd
. It should ask for a password, put that in and it should log you in. Type whoami
and make sure its the same username as you expected. Paste any errors here.
I want a modern Flatout 2, such a fun game.
I think that was meant to be a reply to me, so I’ll respond.
Technically, /etc/passwd
can have encrypted passwords in it, but as far as I’m aware, no distro has done that in decades, so realistically its not that risky. It does expose the user names though.
Can you share the lines from /etc/passwd
for your user and the user your adding? Despite its name, there are no passwords here, that is in /etc/shadow
I prefer to think of it as an open relationship. I have my home distro, my work distro, and if either of them aren’t in the mood, there is an wide variety of other distros to get the job done.
And if I’m feeling really kinky, there’s always Windows.
I think it perfectly highlights what can happen when the risk/severity is blown out of proportion. People will latch on to that and waste precious time and energy defending that.
If the original guy had just published “CUPS has a RCE, firewall it if you haven’t already”, the issue would have been patched in the next release, and the world would have kept turning.
It was a really cool bug, and a great find, it didn’t need the hype
Didn’t know that, but makes sense.
if you are from Russia, it is impossible to convince the US that you are not a part of a state-sponsored entity
This quote from your article does nail the problem on the head though.
Excellent, thanks for the update!
Russians can still contribute, they just can’t be direct maintainers.
Nothing will likely change in the short term.
Chess/Go? AlphaZero would fit that description. Also think they were tackling StarCraft as well?
Do you mean pleading guilty?
I am not a lawyer, but my understanding is its a way to shortcut the trial, and hopefully get a lenient sentence.
We get drug spam and stock spam, no reason to expect that political spam is any less likely.
Lemmy has a huge amount of hardcore lefty’s. If you can get them to not vote, and especially if you can get them to tell their friends not to vote, that is a big win.
Astroturfing/sockpuppeting is dirty cheap to do, so no reason not to try.
You do see some users here that will post continously on about a certain topic repeatedly, with no other opinions. They might be legit, but I have my suspicions.
If only USA had ranked choice voting, then everyone could do that.
Remember that in online spaces (and IRL in reality), there are astro-turf/sock puppet accounts that will make claims to sway public opinions.
Can you make your docker service start after the NFS Mount to rule that out?
A restart policy only takes effect after a container starts successfully. In this case, starting successfully means that the container is up for at least 10 seconds and Docker has started monitoring it. This prevents a container which doesn’t start at all from going into a restart loop.
https://docs.docker.com/engine/containers/start-containers-automatically/#restart-policy-details
If your containers are crashing before the 10 timeout, then they won’t restart.
Its not for you, its for spammers…