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  • #30236

    In reply to: sshfs held

    Member
    ile

      hello anticapitalista
      Yes the purge and install of sshfs worked around the “held” sshfs. Thank You.
      When combining the purge of sshfs during the time of current recent upgrades
      I think it became necessary to install sshfs prior to applying upgrades .. the libpcre2-posix0:amd64 needed something to happen first before applying its upgrade. I think it was the sshfs package install prior that allowed it to complete. it was something first .. machine upgraded small groups of upgrades and all succeeded in the order I got lucky enough to choose. it means machine history list has it narrowed down but i don’t know which one was interacting with libpcre2-posix0. All is well.

      #30222

      Topic: sshfs held

      in forum Sid Upgraders
      Forum Admin
      anticapitalista

        If sshfs is being held when dist-upgrading sid/testing, to fix do the following.

        apt-get purge sshfs && apt-get install sshfs

        This replaces fuse with fuse3 (IIRC)

        Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

        antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

        #29183
        Member
        mroot

          I am afraid I am at the other end of the scale.

          Private  +   Shared  =  RAM used	Program
          
          236.0 KiB +  13.5 KiB = 249.5 KiB	gpm
          268.0 KiB +  27.5 KiB = 295.5 KiB	cron
          268.0 KiB +  31.5 KiB = 299.5 KiB	init
          284.0 KiB +  18.5 KiB = 302.5 KiB	opera_sandbox
          172.0 KiB + 142.0 KiB = 314.0 KiB	sh (2)
          356.0 KiB +  16.5 KiB = 372.5 KiB	acpid
          316.0 KiB +  78.5 KiB = 394.5 KiB	xbattbar
          360.0 KiB +  56.5 KiB = 416.5 KiB	dbus-launch
          364.0 KiB + 126.5 KiB = 490.5 KiB	udevil
          480.0 KiB +  13.5 KiB = 493.5 KiB	rpc.idmapd
          444.0 KiB +  52.5 KiB = 496.5 KiB	irqbalance
          476.0 KiB + 105.5 KiB = 581.5 KiB	rpcbind
          236.0 KiB + 545.5 KiB = 781.5 KiB	backlight-brigh
          336.0 KiB + 514.0 KiB = 850.0 KiB	saned (2)
          640.0 KiB + 218.5 KiB = 858.5 KiB	devmon
          708.0 KiB + 216.5 KiB = 924.5 KiB	desktop-session
          552.0 KiB + 389.0 KiB = 941.0 KiB	avahi-daemon (2)
          868.0 KiB +  79.5 KiB = 947.5 KiB	rpc.statd
          652.0 KiB + 317.5 KiB = 969.5 KiB	su
          808.0 KiB + 226.5 KiB =   1.0 MiB	gconfd-2
          796.0 KiB + 314.0 KiB =   1.1 MiB	getty (6)
            1.1 MiB +  72.5 KiB =   1.1 MiB	sshd
          900.0 KiB + 363.5 KiB =   1.2 MiB	polkitd
            1.2 MiB +  42.5 KiB =   1.3 MiB	elogind-daemon
            1.1 MiB + 171.5 KiB =   1.3 MiB	bluetoothd
            1.1 MiB + 392.0 KiB =   1.5 MiB	dbus-daemon (2)
            1.1 MiB + 600.5 KiB =   1.7 MiB	oosplash
            1.7 MiB +  81.5 KiB =   1.8 MiB	connmand
            2.0 MiB + 207.5 KiB =   2.2 MiB	udevd
            2.1 MiB + 509.5 KiB =   2.6 MiB	cupsd
            2.7 MiB +   1.0 MiB =   3.7 MiB	bash (3)
            3.4 MiB + 501.5 KiB =   3.9 MiB	conky
            2.5 MiB +   1.5 MiB =   4.0 MiB	volumeicon
            3.0 MiB +   1.5 MiB =   4.5 MiB	tint2
            3.8 MiB + 708.5 KiB =   4.5 MiB	wpa_supplicant
            3.8 MiB + 849.5 KiB =   4.6 MiB	udisksd
            4.8 MiB +  10.5 KiB =   4.8 MiB	haveged
            4.3 MiB + 891.5 KiB =   5.1 MiB	fluxbox
            7.7 MiB +  54.5 KiB =   7.8 MiB	rsyslogd
            7.6 MiB +   2.7 MiB =  10.2 MiB	x-terminal-emul
           11.8 MiB + 807.5 KiB =  12.6 MiB	slim
           35.9 MiB +   2.7 MiB =  38.5 MiB	spacefm
           39.1 MiB +   4.3 MiB =  43.3 MiB	connman-gtk
           39.4 MiB +   5.0 MiB =  44.4 MiB	psensor
           64.4 MiB +   4.6 MiB =  69.0 MiB	Xorg
          188.4 MiB +   4.7 MiB = 193.1 MiB	soffice.bin
            2.1 GiB + 174.2 MiB =   2.3 GiB	opera (43)
          ---------------------------------
                                    2.8 GiB
          =================================
          • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by mroot.
          • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by mroot.
          #28952

          In reply to: Hostname

          Member
          worker0

            curl is included on antiX-19 core, but not on net.

            apt-get install curl

            technically it is not included ifI must install it after installing OS

            There is no Thanks button.Thank you man.

            How to enable SSH. I must install openssh-server?

            So antix 17 core have less commands installed than antix19

            17 Core have instaled curl,ping etc. and antix 19 CORE

            EDIT: If I install antix base 19, can I how to stop andstart gui and get back to terminal?

            • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by worker0.
            #28908

            In reply to: Hostname

            Member
            worker0

              There is no Thanks button.Thank you man.

              How to enable SSH. I must install openssh-server?

              #28894

              In reply to: Hostname

              Member
              worker0

                You need to change /etc/hostname as well as /etc/hosts

                Which file in /etc/hosts/ ?

                To dont open nee thread how to enable ssh on cli version and what is command for copy and paste?

                Command si”sudo nano /etc/hosts” ?

                • This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by worker0.
                #28812
                Member
                rej

                  skidoo-

                  Thank you.

                  antiX 17 & 19 are on the same device.

                  Files are from antiX 17 partition.

                  Used regular SanDisk Cruzer and Kingston Datatraveler flash drives to copy/transfer (as well as media creation for installing). Default format is fat32.

                  Normal user – usually copy and paste (select all) from entire folder with all files. Very basic. No terminal.

                  No use of sshfs.

                  Please let me know if this information is what you have asked for or if anything else is needed. Would be great to unravel the mystery after so long of trying to resolve.

                  I have used MX 19 and Debian “Buster” as testing grounds, and this file problem does not occur in either, with SpaceFM. It does occur in every antiX 19 installation of every laptop tested (clean, fresh install, not snapshot of installed version from another device).

                  The Attached files are from a ThinkPad T420 installation.

                  rj@antix19rj:~
                  $ inxi -F
                  System:
                  Host: antix19rj Kernel: 4.19.73-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64
                  Desktop: Xfce 4.12.4
                  Distro: antiX-19_x64-full Marielle Franco 16 October 2019
                  Machine:
                  Type: Laptop System: LENOVO product: 42365MO v: ThinkPad T420
                  serial: <root required>
                  Mobo: LENOVO model: 42365MO serial: <root required> UEFI [Legacy]: LENOVO
                  v: 83ET79WW (1.49 ) date: 09/05/2016
                  Battery:
                  ID-1: BAT0 charge: 22.9 Wh condition: 23.3/47.5 Wh (49%)
                  CPU:
                  Topology: Dual Core model: Intel Core i5-2540M bits: 64 type: MT MCP
                  L2 cache: 3072 KiB
                  Speed: 798 MHz min/max: 800/3300 MHz Core speeds (MHz): 1: 800 2: 808
                  3: 797 4: 928
                  Graphics:
                  Device-1: Intel 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics
                  driver: i915 v: kernel
                  Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.4 driver: modesetting unloaded: fbdev,vesa
                  resolution: 1600×900~60Hz
                  OpenGL: renderer: Mesa DRI Intel Sandybridge Mobile v: 3.3 Mesa 18.3.6
                  Audio:
                  Device-1: Intel 6 Series/C200 Series Family High Definition Audio
                  driver: snd_hda_intel
                  Sound Server: ALSA v: k4.19.73-antix.1-amd64-smp
                  Network:
                  Device-1: Intel 82579LM Gigabit Network driver: e1000e
                  IF: eth0 state: down mac: 00:21:cc:c8:66:a9
                  Device-2: Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 [Taylor Peak] driver: iwlwifi
                  IF: wlan0 state: up mac: 8c:70:5a:c0:b6:34
                  Drives:
                  Local Storage: total: 727.48 GiB used: 9.16 GiB (1.3%)
                  ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Seagate model: ST750LX003-1AC154 size: 698.64 GiB
                  ID-2: /dev/sdd type: USB vendor: Kingston model: DataTraveler 2.0
                  size: 28.84 GiB
                  Partition:
                  ID-1: / size: 34.20 GiB used: 7.83 GiB (22.9%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda6
                  Sensors:
                  System Temperatures: cpu: 38.0 C mobo: N/A
                  Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 1998
                  Info:
                  Processes: 189 Uptime: 32m Memory: 7.68 GiB used: 461.4 MiB (5.9%)
                  Shell: bash inxi: 3.0.36
                  rj@antix19rj:~
                  $

                  #28752
                  Anonymous

                    hundreds of various imported files

                    To track down the bug (or is it simply ther result of a misconfiguration?)
                    we probably need to hear:

                    imported from where? (?from a fat32-formatted partition, which did not preserve original permissions)

                    imported by whom? (normal user copy, or copy operation performed within a sudo-permissioned spaceFM instance?) Ask for confirmation, even though the screenshot shows a blue (normal user) spaceFM titlebar icon

                    Found this, yet do not understand it or if it is related
                    https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/spacefm/issues/437

                    Unless your workflow includes use of sshfs or such, the issue in ticket #437 (and in #175, quoted below) seems unrelated

                    https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/spacefm/issues/175#issuecomment-9661210
                    (spaceFM author, IgnorantGuru, commented on Oct 22, 2012)

                    fyi, this and similar issues are sshfs issues, because spacefm is a fairly dumb front-end only. When you enter a network URL, it runs udevil or the custom protocol handler. When the command completes, it checks to see if the URL is mounted, and if so, opens the directory. (With ssh, you need to open the directory by clicking on it in the devices list, because ssh is not run as a task – see my comment in #176 on this).

                    udevil in turn is a simple front-end to mount. You can run udevil directly with the same URL to debug. Running udevil –verbose will show you the mount command it issues, which you can also test directly. mount in turn uses the fuse/sshfs mount helper to mount ssh.

                    Because udevil is mount front-end, it mounts sshfs as root, and generally only gives the user write access (sets uid=your user by default). This is analogous to mounting sshfs in fstab, except that udevil lets you do so at any time and as a normal user. Thus any sshfs keys may need to be installed to /root, similar to the fstab situation. Or I think you can specify other credentials.

                    If you want to mount sshfs as a normal user instead, you can simply run sshfs directly rather than udevil. In spacefm this can be accomplished with a custom protocol handler script or a custom command. Eventually spacefm may run sshfs directly rather than udevil, but this hasn’t been coded.

                    So the good news is that if you get sshfs mounting via mount as root, it should work fine in udevil and spacefm. But getting it to that point is up to you.

                    Read this open issue ticket and gauge whether it matches the problem you’re encountering:
                    https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/spacefm/issues/679

                    #28736
                    Member
                    rej

                      Hi BobC-

                      As always, thanks for your help.

                      SpaceFM (and Rox filer) see my text files as executable in antiX 19.

                      antiX 17 did not have this issue at all, antiX 19 does. This file manager behavior occurs on the install media as well as the final release fully installed, configured, updated & upgraded, so it is not something I have found a way to resolve in Beta 2 through final release, although relentlessly trying.

                      All install media created with I.S.O.s through antiX website, with antiX live USB maker, MD5sum computed.

                      A variety of laptops tried, produce same results. My 19 final setup is identical to 17.

                      To change each text file to ‘read and write’ would not be an option.

                      There are hundreds of various imported files – mostly text [created with Leafpad], mixed with .mp4, .odt, .png, .xcf, etc.

                      2 Screenshots are my antiX 17 – SpaceFM & Rox Filer test text files.

                      2 Screenshots are antiX 19 install media – SpaceFM & Rox Filer test text files.

                      PCmanFM and Thunar recognize the text files properly as text files. Neither can eject drives with SLiM desktop manager. IceWM does not recognize the USB drives in PCmanFM.

                      Since Beta2 through Final release, I have used a 2 file manager setup with SpaceFM & Thunar. SpaceFM for ejecting drives and Thunar for recognizing files correctly. SpaceFM is a great file manager – been using it in 17. Does everything I need. Thunar does everything also, if is is run with LightDM. IceWM and Fluxbox have black wallpaper in LightDM. I need to be able to see my files correctly, with full titles, and get flash drives and large USB hard drives in and out quickly. SpaceFM is great because it can be configured to do so much more than other file managers.

                      SpaceFM sees the text files correctly on the external USB drives. As soon as files or folders with files in it are dragged and dropped into the home/documents, they turn into “executable” instantly. Rox filer sees all text files as “executable” whether on an external USB drive or imported into the home folder.

                      More than fixing this, I would like to understand why it is happening at all. There may be no answer.

                      Found this, yet do not understand it or if it is related as I have tried other kernels:
                      ————
                      “This tells me that this is likely a low-level (maybe kernel module) bug in sshfs. Since bash gives this result, I suggest reporting it against sshfs and see what they say.”
                      ————

                      https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/spacefm/issues/437

                      #28681
                      Forum Admin
                      anticapitalista

                        The lx cheats are there on live system to speed up boot and use less RAM. m is used to disable networking and d disables dbus. F is used for the splash screen image during boot.

                        LEAN_SERVICES= cheat l
                        acpi-fakekey
                        acpi-support
                        bluetooth
                        bootlogs
                        #cherokee
                        cpufrequtils
                        cron
                        cups
                        irqbalance
                        loadcpufreq
                        nfs-common
                        rpcbind
                        rsync
                        saned
                        smartmontools
                        ssh
                        stop-bootlogd
                        sudo
                        #transmission-daemon

                        XTRA_LEAN_SERVICES= cheat x
                        bootlogd
                        cryptdisks
                        cryptdisks-early
                        dns-clean
                        #eeepc-acpi-scripts
                        hdparm
                        hwclock.sh
                        hwclockfirst.sh
                        ifupdown-clean
                        lm-sensors
                        lvm2
                        mountnfs-bootclean.sh
                        mountoverflowtmp
                        nfs-common
                        pcmciautils
                        policykit
                        pppd-dns
                        #svgalib-bin
                        ufw
                        urandom

                        MEAN_SERVICES= cheat m
                        avahi-daemon
                        dnsmasq
                        ifplugd
                        mountnfs-bootclean.sh
                        mountnfs.sh
                        network-manager
                        networking
                        nfs-common
                        nfs-kernel-server
                        ntp
                        pppd-dns
                        resolvconf
                        rpcbind
                        smbd
                        ufw

                        NO_DBUS_SERVICES= cheat d
                        dbus

                        Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

                        antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

                        #27151
                        Moderator
                        BobC

                          Yes, I ran Manjaro for a while too, then SlackoPup. If another distro is better once each are tuned, you should choose the best one.

                          I like your everything I used in the past 2 weeks idea for choosing what deserves to be on the toolbar. See pic. If autohide is used, I suggest increasing the AutoHideDelay in preferences to 1000

                          Soon my thinking is to assign some shortcuts, maybe like winkey W LO writer, Winkey C, for calc, Winkey M for claws. Thats more about kids learning that this is their system, apart from the core system they can safely change most anything. As long as they keep saving important data that is.

                          I like keyboard shortcuts also. I suggest creating a pop-up screen with a list of all the keyboard shortcuts and what they do both in German and English, even, maybe.

                          Where do I go to change the menu entry Wünsche, gave up trying to find tahat.

                          Wünsche is the German used for the IceWM Preferences option. That could be coming from IceWM itself at https://github.com/bbidulock/icewm/blob/icewm-1-4-BRANCH/po/de.po on line 1631. See picture. You or NoClue or Caprea could ask them to correct it.

                          PS: If you are using Claws-mail you could change the IceWM preferences to turn on the mail status monitor, have it make a sound when emails arrive, show how many new mails are there, and when you click it, it will pop up Claws mail.
                          Settings for mail:

                          $ cd ~/.icewm
                          bobc@xps15:~/.icewm
                          $ cat preferences | grep -i "mail"
                          #  Show mailbox status on task bar
                          TaskBarShowMailboxStatus=1 # 0/1
                          #  Beep when new mail arrives
                          TaskBarMailboxStatusBeepOnNewMail=1 # 0/1
                          #  Count messages in mailbox
                          TaskBarMailboxStatusCountMessages=1 # 0/1
                          #  Execute taskbar applet commands (like MailCommand,     ClockCommand,   ...) on single click
                          #  Delay between new-mail checks. (seconds)
                          MailCheckDelay=30 # [0-86400]
                          #  Mailbox path (use $MAIL instead)
                          # MailBoxPath=""
                          #  Command to run on mailbox
                          MailCommand="claws-mail"
                          #  WM_CLASS to allow runonce for MailCommand
                          MailClassHint="mutt.XTerm"
                          #  Command to run when new mail arrives
                          # NewMailCommand=""
                          bobc@xps15:~/.icewm
                          

                          COULD A MODERATOR PLEASE REMOVE icewm-mail.jpg for me? I am adding icewm-mail-2.jpg to replace it. Thanks 🙂

                          • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by BobC.
                          • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by BobC. Reason: add mail info
                          • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by BobC. Reason: replace icewm-mail.jpg
                          #26693

                          In reply to: I tried Manjaro I3

                          Anonymous

                            Smartphones and tablets are great … especially when running multiple VM’s and especially great when you try to use Blackmagic DaVinci, Adobe Suite …

                            You don’t wanna tell me that you ever saw what a server farm looks like? It’s not an SSH managed Pentium 2.

                            As usual … Don’t believe everything you think.

                            😉

                            #26658

                            In reply to: Problem with commands

                            Forum Admin
                            Dave

                              Should be it as far as I remember.

                              As root (you can use “su” to switch to the root user)
                              apt-get update && apt-get -f install ssh
                              nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config
                              Change /add
                              PermitRootLogin yes
                              Ctrl+x -> y -> enter to save and exit (should show you in the bottom.)
                              service sshd restart
                              ifconfig (to get your machines ip address)

                              Then on the other machine use port 22 and the ip with the root user specified. From another terminal (in antiX for example) the string would be
                              ssh 192.168.0.101 -p 22 -l root
                              Of course substitute the ip for the one of the server found via ifconfig earlier.

                              A place to look beyond that may be a firewall configuration if you have one installed on the core server or setup in your router or what have you.

                              Computers are like air conditioners. They work fine until you start opening Windows. ~Author Unknown

                              #26657

                              In reply to: Problem with commands

                              Member
                              worker0

                                I did “sudo passwd -u root”
                                then type password/new password

                                then edited /etc/ssh/sshd_config line to PermitRootLogin yes

                                try again as root from putty and get “Access denied”

                                login as: root
                                root@192.168.100.123’s password:
                                Access denied

                                What Im doing wrong???

                                #26641

                                In reply to: Problem with commands

                                Member
                                worker0

                                  ssh-conduit-antix is a gui app so it not what you want

                                  OK I realise that. I installed “openssh-server”.
                                  when enter command: “sudo systemctl status ssh”, I get replay: “Command not systemctl found/recognised”

                                  Please, what to do?

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