zerosum | hey all | 00:28 |
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PaulePanter | lynxis: I still do not get the activity notifications by ticket.coreboot.org. I should have received one today for https://ticket.coreboot.org/projects/coreboot/activity GNU Screen session. Somehow I can’t control it though with Ctrl + a and so on to scroll back in the buffer for example. | 08:03 |
PaulePanter | Sorry. Messed up. Try again. | 08:04 |
PaulePanter | Hi. When I do `sudo do-release-upgrade` it’s done in a GNU Screen session. Somehow I can’t control it though with Ctrl + a and so on to scroll back in the buffer for example. | 08:04 |
PaulePanter | root 6640 0.0 0.0 13248 4672 ? Ss Jan24 0:00 SCREEN -e \0\0 -c screenrc -S ubuntu-release-upgrade-screen-window /scratch/local/ubuntu-release-upgrader-roxmj7b1/impish --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewText | 08:04 |
PaulePanter | Any idea, how I can control it? | 08:05 |
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PaulePanter | Hi. I am on Ubuntu 20.10 with package *cron* but the service unit does not start: | 13:40 |
PaulePanter | Process: 2985 ExecStart=/usr/sbin/crond -n (code=exited, status=203/EXEC) | 13:40 |
PaulePanter | cron.service: Failed at step EXEC spawning /usr/sbin/crond: No such file or directory | 13:41 |
PaulePanter | Please ignore. The service unit is in `/etc/` and from another system. :( | 13:44 |
PaulePanter | (Don’t ask. ;-)) | 13:44 |
CarlFK | I need help with snmpget and snmpset to turn on/off the PoE on https://www.netgear.com/support/product/FS728TPv2.aspx | 15:01 |
CarlFK | I can read the current value, but trying to set the MIB errors: | 15:02 |
CarlFK | Reason: (noSuchName) There is no such variable name in this MIB. | 15:02 |
CarlFK | https://paste.debian.net/1228300/ | 15:02 |
Maik | PaulePanter: 20.10? | 15:03 |
Maik | that one is EOL for quite some time now | 15:03 |
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PaulePanter | Maik: Sorry 21.10 | 16:44 |
PaulePanter | Hi. When I do `sudo do-release-upgrade` it’s done in a GNU Screen session. Somehow I can’t control it though with Ctrl + a and so on to scroll back in the buffer for example. | 16:45 |
PaulePanter | root 6640 0.0 0.0 13248 4672 ? Ss Jan24 0:00 SCREEN -e \0\0 -c screenrc -S ubuntu-release-upgrade-screen-window /scratch/local/ubuntu-release-upgrader-roxmj7b1/impish --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewText | 16:45 |
PaulePanter | Any idea, how I can control it? | 16:45 |
tomreyn | PaulePanter: i guess that if you can locate that screenrc configuration file you can know why | 18:33 |
tomreyn | i assume it's intentionally made less versatile this way | 18:34 |
PaulePanter | tomreyn: Yeah, too late. The upgrade is over. | 19:18 |
PaulePanter | I would like to know, how I could have scrolled back. | 19:18 |
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