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  1. [gnome] Force Gnome session login with PAM USB

    I've been trying to set up USB token authentication on my home Ubuntu 22.04 desktop using the article below. Basically I'd like to achive a memory stick based authentication for my kids in a similar...
  2. [server] Re: Domain users home directories not being created on Server 18.04

    Actually, it super easy to fix.

    All I had to do was adding the line below to /etc/pam.d/common-session directly after session required pam_unix.so:


    session required pam_mkhomedir.so...
  3. [server] Domain users home directories not being created on Server 18.04

    I have a domain joined instance of Ubuntu Server 18.04.

    I can log in with my AD "administrator account" but I get the below when logging in via console:


    No directory, logging in with HOME=/
    ...
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    [server] Ubuntu bonding XOR protocol

    Hi everyone,

    I'm trying to set up NIC bonding on server 16.04 LTS using XOR protocol. Unfortunately all deployment examples I can find on internet show only setups with either active-backup or...
  5. [ubuntu] Re: Tandberg Quickstor RDX USB drive causes Ubuntu server to hang

    After adding GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=2" to the grub, the error still appears, but the tty starts to work normally when I press enter.
  6. [ubuntu] Re: Tandberg Quickstor RDX USB drive causes Ubuntu server to hang

    It looks like this might help, but I am not sure what to do with it.
    https://onebytetoomany.co.uk/linux-preventing-no-caching-mode-page-present-errors-from-showing-up-on-boot.html

    Do I just add...
  7. [ubuntu] Tandberg Quickstor RDX USB drive causes Ubuntu server to hang

    Hi everyone,

    I have an instance of server 14.4.2 running without gui. When I connect my Tandberg Quickstor RDX USB drive to it and insert a cartridge, the system hangs on the following error:
    ...
  8. [SOLVED] Re: A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    I know, I use them at work... :)
  9. [SOLVED] Re: A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    As a conclusion to the whole thread topic, I can only say: Unless you're ready to spend $400 plus on an enterprise level controller card, you're better off sticking with the software RAID like the...
  10. [SOLVED] Re: A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    Okay, I've done that. Tried the asus driverles thingie but it didn't work as you predicted. Thanks for helping me mate!

    This was a fairly good step-by-step guide to for newbies:...
  11. [SOLVED] Re: A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    No, it will be a fresh install with the two storage drives set up as RAID 1 and a separate (ssd) drive for the OS. I will have to replace a corrupted (beyond repair) installation of Fedora. So If I...
  12. [SOLVED] Re: A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    Thanks, I thought this wasn't going to be straightforward. As a last chance before I turn to software RAID. I do have a Silicon Image SIL5723 controller chip on my mainboard and the manufacturer...
  13. [SOLVED] A compatible pci-e RAID controller card?

    Hey people,

    I'd like to install my OS (ubuntu gnome) on a separate drive and then have another two large capacity drives in RAID 1 serving as a safe storage. Is there any RAID controller card I...
  14. Re: Change the default user in Ubuntu Gnome login screen

    That didn't help either. There isn't any "lightdm.conf" file present in the "/etc/lightdm" directory. Only a subdirectory "lightdm.conf.d", containing a file called "20-gnome.conf".

    It only...
  15. Re: Change the default user in Ubuntu Gnome login screen

    Hi, sorry for a late reply. It unfortunately did not work.

    But am I right thinking that this should be a change done in gnome configuration rather than in bootloader/grub?
  16. Change the default user in Ubuntu Gnome login screen

    Hi everyone,

    I have a Ubuntu Gnome 13.10 (x64) box joined to an AD domain. After joining and logging in with a domain account several times , it still displays the local user as the primary option...
  17. Re: SMB share not accessible by creator account

    Thank you all, it works a charm now! :KS
  18. Re: SMB share not accessible by creator account

    YES! Thanks again! I have managed to get as far as figuring out the first bit and allocating own smbpasswd to "martin" but I couldn't figure out that this account was not in the "users" group.
  19. Re: SMB share not accessible by creator account

    Thanks for explanation. I agree my smb.file must look rather messy because I was trying really hard to make sure my shares will be accessible whatever the cost. Because it is on a home network I did...
  20. Re: SMB share not accessible by creator account

    Yes, that did the trick! The simplest solutions standing right in front of me are usually the most powerful ones and nearly always missed when I look for them... :)
  21. SMB share not accessible by creator account

    Hi everyone,

    I have been trying to solve this issue on my own for quite while but to no avail. Basically I have created a samba share following this guide:

    ...
  22. Re: Using two different LAN connections at the same time

    You sir are a hero! :) Everything worked nicely and smoothly, thanks a lot!
  23. Using two different LAN connections at the same time

    Hi everyone,

    I am trying to set up a very specific ubuntu box at work. The idea is as follows:

    It would be connected (via wired eth) to two lines. One of them is our firewalled domain network...
  24. [SOLVED] Re: Asus U3S6 PCI-e expansion card on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit?

    Solved here: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1993461
  25. [SOLVED] Asus U3S6 PCI-e expansion card on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit?

    Hey guys, any idea if this card is now supported in latest Ubuntu? I know it wasn't in previous versions and I really need to find out because I'm planning some minor system upgrades. Namely, I'd...
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