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klepto
I’ve noticed on a few occasions that when I’m going to grab something from the AUR via Yaourt it freezes after asking for my sudo password. I’ll have to see if it does it also with pacaur.
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klepto
I’ve noticed that there is no information on Antergos Live CD besides the md5sum info, etc.
I’m sure most people would want to know about changes with the installer, kernel updates, etc.
It would really help your base to understand the progression and great work that goes into every release.
Perhaps, the news section needs to be updated more often. I’d be happy to volunteer in order to keep everyone
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klepto
I migrated here from Manjaro as i wanted more of a pure Arch setup, although I’m lazy and don’t want to setup Arch from scratch. I have enough of that in the late 90’s with Slack and SystemV
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klepto
Here we go:
I noticed that there was a kernel update and a perl update after updating a few apps were severely broken. So I used the quick and dirty route and did a snapper undochange on / and rebooted. Everything is working properly now but I don’t see any pacman updates that should be available that should break my apps again. I have no idea why there aren’t any updates available.
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klepto
I have hourly btrfs snapshots setup for my root and home directories. I’ve had no issues except for the most recent update. There were no errors to be seen but no new snapshots were created. I downgraded to 0.2.1-1 and everything went back to normal.
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klepto
Generally I shutdown every night, but I think this is an aur related issue. I’ll try other aur installers and see how it goes.
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klepto
I was able to do that command as the issue only pops up every now and then.
## sudoers file.
##
## This file MUST be edited with the ‘visudo’ command as root.
## Failure to use ‘visudo’ may result in syntax or file permission errors
## that prevent sudo from running.
##
## See the sudoers man page for the details on how to write a sudoers file.
####
## Host alias specification
##
## Groups of machines. These may include host names (optionally with wildcards),
## IP addresses, network numbers or netgroups.
# Host_Alias WEBSERVERS = www1, www2, www3##
## User alias specification
##
## Groups of users. These may consist of user names, uids, Unix groups,
## or netgroups.
# User_Alias ADMINS = millert, dowdy, mikef##
## Cmnd alias specification
##
## Groups of commands. Often used to group related commands together.
# Cmnd_Alias PROCESSES = /usr/bin/nice, /bin/kill, /usr/bin/renice, \
# /usr/bin/pkill, /usr/bin/top##
## Defaults specification
##
## You may wish to keep some of the following environment variables
## when running commands via sudo.
##
## Locale settings
# Defaults env_keep += “LANG LANGUAGE LINGUAS LC_* _XKB_CHARSET”
##
## Run X applications through sudo; HOME is used to find the
## .Xauthority file. Note that other programs use HOME to find
## configuration files and this may lead to privilege escalation!
# Defaults env_keep += “HOME”
##
## X11 resource path settings
# Defaults env_keep += “XAPPLRESDIR XFILESEARCHPATH XUSERFILESEARCHPATH”
##
## Desktop path settings
# Defaults env_keep += “QTDIR KDEDIR”
##
## Allow sudo-run commands to inherit the callers’ ConsoleKit session
# Defaults env_keep += “XDG_SESSION_COOKIE”
##
## Uncomment to enable special input methods. Care should be taken as
## this may allow users to subvert the command being run via sudo.
# Defaults env_keep += “XMODIFIERS GTK_IM_MODULE QT_IM_MODULE QT_IM_SWITCHER”
##
## Uncomment to enable logging of a command’s output, except for
## sudoreplay and reboot. Use sudoreplay to play back logged sessions.
# Defaults log_output
# Defaults!/usr/bin/sudoreplay !log_output
# Defaults!/usr/local/bin/sudoreplay !log_output
# Defaults!/sbin/reboot !log_output##
## Runas alias specification
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## User privilege specification
##
root ALL=(ALL) ALL## Uncomment to allow members of group wheel to execute any command
# %wheel ALL=(ALL) ALL## Same thing without a password
# %wheel ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL## Uncomment to allow members of group sudo to execute any command
# %sudo ALL=(ALL) ALL## Uncomment to allow any user to run sudo if they know the password
## of the user they are running the command as (root by default).
# Defaults targetpw # Ask for the password of the target user
# ALL ALL=(ALL) ALL # WARNING: only use this together with ‘Defaults targetpw’## Read drop-in files from /etc/sudoers.d
## (the ‘#’ here does not indicate a comment)
#includedir /etc/sudoers.d -
klepto
Oh yes, I just experienced it again.
Sep 27 23:53:55 LUNASYLUM sudo[5940]: klepto : a password is required ; TTY=pts/2 ; PWD=/tmp/yaourt-tmp-klepto/aur-dropbox ; USER=root ;
Sep 27 23:55:02 LUNASYLUM sudo[5942]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Sep 27 23:55:02 LUNASYLUM sudo[5942]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [klepto]
Sep 27 23:55:11 LUNASYLUM sudo[6197]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): conversation failed
Sep 27 23:55:11 LUNASYLUM sudo[6197]: pam_unix(sudo:auth): auth could not identify password for [klepto] -
klepto
I’ve noticed on a few occasions that when I’m going to grab something from the AUR via Yaourt it freezes after asking for my sudo password. I’ll have to see if it does it also with pacaur.
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klepto
Example:
On the news page:
Antergos 2014.05.26 available
but the latest download isos are from Aug 7th.
I’m sure that if I knew what the latest changes I could write a couple of paragraphs informing the user.