One way is to manually create a file with the extension .desktop and contents similar to this:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Icon=text-html
Type=Link
Name=xyz.desktop...
Type: Posts; User: Dave_L; Keyword(s):
One way is to manually create a file with the extension .desktop and contents similar to this:
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Icon=text-html
Type=Link
Name=xyz.desktop...
You could use the "top" command, and then use the "k" subcommand to kill it.
Or locate the PID with:
ps aux | grep firefox
See:
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/quantal/en/man5/passwd.5.html
http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/quantal/en/man5/shadow.5.html
You might be able to use the xinput command:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2192864&p=12870711#post12870711
According to this discussion, you're not supposed to do that:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-kernel-70/shell-command-from-a-linux-kernel-module-911004/
The home folder encryption that Ubuntu uses (ecryptfs) is very strong, provided that your encryption passphase is strong.
The encrypted files are in ~/.Private (/home/USER/.Private), so you could...
Is the sender address for the email associated with the right gpg key?
You may be confusing "sudo" with "su". The latter works the way you describe.
Since the root login is disabled by default in Ubuntu, "sudo" is normally used in place of "su".
More details:...
It might mean that you've upgraded a package, such as the kernel, that requires rebooting.
Yes, I know that, and I thought that I had included the full email address in the relevant places.
I'm not sure what you mean by "makes it easier to parse the output".
My approach would probably be to provide separate functions for displaying header info and labels, and for displaying the...
The log file you're checking is /var/log/auth.log?
Have you tried changing the LogLevel option in /etc/ssh/sshd_config to display more info?
...
Ok, problem fixed. I think the issue was that the username had to include the "@example.com" and that had been omitted. But I kept changing settings, so I'm not sure.
Thanks. I tried the corresponding telnet commands, and got the same results that you posted. Then I tried AUTH LOGIN, and got "535 Incorrect authentication data".
I'll dig into it some more with...
Sorry, I meant 600. I'll edit my previous post to fix that.
In any case, I don't see why any files in the home directory need to be owned by root or be in the root group. If 'root' needs to access...
In my case, all the files in ~/.gnupg are user:user and have permissions 600 (rw-------).
I don't know how the owner became root. Maybe you used sudo in a situation where it wasn't necessary?
Ok, I'll try that. Thanks for the tip. :KS
I don't know if it's a problem with thunderbird, or with the email account itself. Thats what I need to isolate.
What I'm trying to do is access the email account "manually", using basic commands,...
I recently created an email account on a web hosting account. When I try to access the account from thunderbird, using either IMAP or SMTP, I get the error ""Login to server example.com failed."...
I think the double ampersand in that post is a typo, and it should be a single ampersand.
If you want to maximize privacy, consider the Tor Browser: https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser.html.en
There's also a lot of documentation on that site about privacy.
The Tor Browser...
Can you boot into Ubuntu from the Live USB or Live CD/DVD you used to install Ubuntu?
If so, I would try re-installing grub (the boot loader):...
The file manager Thunar, like Nautilus, shows the full path. It's a compromise between Nautilus and PCManFM.
Another approach is to keep a terminal window open all the time, as I like to do.
To eliminate the possibility that the file is getting overwritten, you could timestamp the filename:
/home/ubuntuusr/scripts/mplsupid_`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S`.txt
To view any diagnostic messages,...
All the examples I saw in the documention had a space after the colon.