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Im a newbie for this , i want to copy all the files from my old server which is running opensuse 10.1 with a software raid 1 to a new server which has open suse 12.1 with a hardware raid 1 , i had set up a backup script on the old server which back's up all the folders into a zip file onto an external…
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I have had this problem before and fixed it, but I don't recall how I did it and I did not record it (sadness :( )
I have all the requisite commands installed on OpenSuse to support gparted's efforts in creating any of the supported file systems. I recall that the problem was that gparted could not…
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Being new to OpenSUSE (v.11.2) and the GNOME desktop, I am somewhat at a loss. The differences between installing applications on Windows (formerly XP & Windows for the last 15+ years) seem to be just different enough that I am having some difficulty.
For instance, how do I determine what install…
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Hi,
I've a virtual instance of Suse 10 running in my VMWare player, and I'm fighting against it to allow ssh password authentcation.
How can I make it working since I already have tuned the /etc/ssh/ssh_config file like that
# $OpenBSD: ssh_config,v 1.20 2005/01/28 09:45:53 dtucker Exp $
Host…
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Okay, so I'm trying to do something that should be rather simple but for some reason I can't quite seem to make it work. All I simply want to do is add a path to the PATH environment variable in openSuse.
So far, I've edited the following line in /etc/default/su :
PATH=/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin
with…
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the sysadmins are present in the sudoers files of all environments, but other sudoers are not. Different environments all have slightly different sudoers. Most of the time, 90% of users are the same, and 10% vary so we cannot have only one sudoers file for everything.
Right now, we are using puppet…
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Following the wiki's advice, I installed ubuntu-zfs. However, once everything installed correctly, and I tried installing another application via apt-get, I get a weird issue with my sudoers file:
max@host:~$ sudo apt-get install deluge deluge-web
sudo: /etc/sudoers.d/zfs is mode 0644, should be…
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Hi, I need sudo for a command for any path under a particular area. Example:
sudo mycommand /opt/apps/myapp/...
What is the sudoers syntax to allow this command to run in any path that falls under /opt/apps/myapp? This is Solaris 10 sudo.
Thanks.
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Hello All,
I am curious to know what other folks out there might be using to keep the sudoers file in a sane manner. I am looking for a tool, that removes redundant entries, overlapping permissions and/or present sudoers file in a organized way(like sorting by permissions/users/Aliases)
User_Alias…
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I'm setting up an Ubuntu 11.04 server VM for use as a database server. It would make everyone's lives easier if we could have folks login using windows credentials and perhaps even make the machine work with the current AD-driven security we've got elsewhere.
The first leg of this was really easy…
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