[antares ~]$ ls .. antares guest harm lost+found triantares triantares2
Where the upgrader (correctly) created the users "antares" and "triantares" and that is prolly the problem in the "sudo privileges" creator/upgrader, i.e doesn't work because there's 2 users with admin privileges?
There is something wrong with those scripts but I cannot find exactly what.
I tried simply editting the existing ones but that somehow didn't make a difference.
Then I did a fresh install on another partition with a user named EliveX1 and then mounted it's / and copied the "sudo_nopasswd_generic_EliveX1" over to my antares/triantares upgrade. Then edited that to reflect "antares" as single user (triantares was the old 3.0.6 user) in place of EliveX1 and that worked.
Strangely, it worked by solely changing the filename. I.e the content still had EliveX1 as user, who wasn't a system user at all.
I have triple checked content and permissions of the original "sudo_nopasswd_generic_" file but couldn't find anything. Obviously some typo or such has to be there but I couldn't find it.
There is now one last machine left with 3.7.3 left (with a single user and home entry) and no entrys in /etc/sudoers.d/
BTW:
The upgrader did not see an installed (btrfs) Bunsenlabs install as being there i.e didn't offer to upgrade it initially. Later on during the install, after chosing the btrfs partition, it offered to export %USER and settings, which I declined wanting a fresh install.
One little thing, but important one: It seems that when installing Elive, entering user name and creating password, the password system have very bad limitations (somewhat like only English letters)! It should accept quite all possible letters, signs, punctuations, Japanese ideograms or so!
There's still the thing that makes having to set two times the keymap (at least in French), at start of E16 (setting azerty, re-log, back qwerty, re-desktop config' > fr and ok)....
EDIT: It seems that in Terminal, the PASTE function is buggy... Or it's me? (For copy/paste a command)
EDIT: It seems that in Terminal, the PASTE function is buggy... Or it's me? (For copy/paste a command)
I was told back a few versions ago that you need to use your middle mouse button to make the paste work then press the ENTER key. I thought it was weird but that is the way it is.....but it works and you'll get use to it.
Ok for the Terminal middle mouse button's paste..!
Other bug, just seen & tested 2 times: if, moving a window just up to the upper or downer limit of the screen, (beeing juste some lines at a bottom of a screen), the mouse went buggy, erratic and limited to a portion of the bottom of the sreen, exept when arriving to launch the desktop menu... The only way to get it back is to re-move the concerned window, up or down...
Again other one: in Chromium, when downloading a file & asking to open
the file navigator at its place, there's just a "flash fantom window" comming...
basically it should detect your "first user" to add the extra sudoers confs, it should rely on /etc/elive-version "first-user:" entry if you don't have a single user dir in /home
but i improved the installer so that "generic sudo" confs are added for all the users (like brightness or elive-upgrader) too, so it should be fixed now
the installer alredy copy these files, and creates new sudoers confs as explained before. It will not create sudoers confs for extra things like apt-get (thats only for the first-user one), but will (should) do for elive-upgrader tool (which uses apt but is not an user use of apt itself)
that's a wrongly created one, you can simply remove this file (the updated installer will remove it too)
ok there's 2 different features in the elive installer, which works very similar in fact:
upgrade mode: it upgrades your elive install reciclating the users
migration mode: it converts your other OS to elive
the process is almost the same thing, but the first one will ask you directly before to select partition where to install, the second one doesn't "scan + detect" it until you select the partition where to install and then it tells you "hey, there's another system already installed, you want to migrate it?"
a few ones are not allowed (pass will not work) and the tool should suggest you to not use them, like ' or " IIRC
im actually in colombia with GF, my return flight is on end of july
you need an update package for make it working, not sure if included in 3.7.6 but should be in the next build
works for me, can you describe the problem? note that urxvt is a different terminal than terminology, right-click on it and if a gui menu appears, you are in terminology and not urxvt
depending of the machine resources, one of other is selected by default
Well, I'm not sure that nvidia 418.56 (just edited when you reply) "works correctly", but at least, >>> nvidia-modprobe -h , tells among other things:
nvidia-modprobe: version 418.56
And you know what? I usualy wrote quite each stage for memory, but today... not..!
Not easy for me to make a video, but: when you catch a window in order to move it, grab it just over the limit where it change of screen (verticaly, in horizontal, seems no problem), & you got it... It's not usual, but easely accidental when displacing a window...
β―β― modinfo nvidia 1
Command 'modinfo' is available in the following places
/sbin/modinfo
/usr/sbin/modinfo
The command could not be located because '/usr/sbin:/sbin' is not included in the PATH environment variable.
This is most likely caused by the lack of administrative privileges associated with your user account.
sudo modinfo nvidia 1
modinfo: ERROR: Module nvidia not found.
β―β―β― dpl | grep nvidia 1
ii nvidia-detect 418.74-1 amd64 NVIDIA GPU detection utility
ii nvidia-modprobe 418.56-1 amd64 utility to load NVIDIA kernel modules and create device nodes
β―β―β― sudo dmesg | grep -i nvidia 1
[ 1.734295] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: NVIDIA GM204 (124380a1)
[ 1.921748] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_nonctx.bin
[ 1.921761] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_ctx.bin
[ 1.921780] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_bundle_init.bin
[ 1.921795] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/sw_method_init.bin
[ 82.636131] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_bl.bin
[ 82.636210] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_inst.bin
[ 82.636249] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_data.bin
[ 82.636275] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/fecs_sig.bin
[ 82.636312] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_bl.bin
[ 82.636345] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_inst.bin
[ 82.636365] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_data.bin
[ 82.645496] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/gr/gpccs_sig.bin
[ 82.645722] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/acr/ucode_load.bin
[ 82.645795] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/acr/ucode_unload.bin
[ 82.645839] nouveau 0000:01:00.0: firmware: direct-loading firmware nvidia/gm204/acr/bl.bin
β―β― cat /var/log/Xorg.0.log | grep -i nvidia
cat: /var/log/Xorg.0.log: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
Hopping you find something!
EDIT: Is there a desktop / window snapshot tool in E16? Didn't find it!
EDIT: Is there a desktop / window snapshot tool in E16? Didn't find it!
Look for your Print Key button on your keyboard. Hopefully you have one on your keyboard. Mine does, I pressed it and it did a print screen instantly for me. Makes very nice print screens exactly as I see it.
In general, Linux does have macro keys you can do to perform a print screen as well. Try something like alt-p, ctrl-p. PrtSc β Save a screenshot of the entire screen to the βPicturesβ directory.
Shift + PrtSc β Save a screenshot of a specific region to Pictures.
Alt + PrtSc β Save a screenshot of the current window to Pictures.
Ctrl + PrtSc β Copy the screenshot of the entire screen to the clipboard.
Shift + Ctrl + PrtSc β Copy the screenshot of a specific region to the clipboard.
Ctrl + Alt + PrtSc β Copy the screenshot of the current window to the clipboard.
Well, it is a bit strange that in a way a command tells we are in privative 418, and in an other one, says it's "nouveau"... Isn't it?
And I'm in Live mode presently... Or you tell reboot on "privative drivers"?
@Terry_Rosinski: Ok! Here, only full sreen Fn+PrtSc works, but it's already that! @Rebel450: Ok! Seen!