2/29/2024 0 Comments Sudo gedit etc sysctl conf![]() Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work kernel: device veth3ba8083 left promiscuous mode Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work avahi-daemon: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface veth3ba8083.IPv6 with address fe80::74db:e6ff:feb4:f476. Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work avahi-daemon: Interface veth3ba8083.IPv6 no longer relevant for mDNS. Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work NetworkManager: manager: (veth54120d1): new Veth device (/org/freedesktop/NetworkManager/Devices/166) Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work systemd-udevd: ethtool: autonegotiation is unset or enabled, the speed and duplex are not writable. Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work avahi-daemon: Registering new address record for fe80::74db:e6ff:feb4:f476 on veth3ba8083.*. Úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work avahi-daemon: New relevant interface veth3ba8083.IPv6 for mDNS. (last 2 seconds) úno 01 18:53:08 ondra-work avahi-daemon: Joining mDNS multicast group on interface veth3ba8083.IPv6 with address fe80::74db:e6ff:feb4:f476. (one crash but its happen in previous boot and 12h ago) _usr_bin_ Grep -i swap /etc/fstab /swapfile none swap sw 0 0 ![]() Only solution is to power-down the laptop.įree -h total used free shared buff/cache available Nothing works: mouse, keybord, ctrl+alt+fX. There is no link with any action and sometimes it happens once a day, sometimes 5 times a day. This is discouraged.Freeze happens randomly. Gtk-Message: GtkDialog mapped without a transient parent. ![]() (gnomesu:25465): Gtk-WARNING **: gtk_window_set_titlebar() called on a realized window (gnomesu:25465): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkSettings:gtk-button-images is deprecated and shouldn’t be used anymore. (gnomesu:25465): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: The property GtkButton:use-stock is deprecated and shouldn’t be used anymore. It works pretty good too although it does complain a gnomesu gedit /etc/nf I’ve never used gnomesu before I must have thought it was an editor. ** (gedit:17943): WARNING **: Set document metadata failed: Setting attribute metadata::gedit-position not supportedĪpparently (from other posts) you are using Gnome.Īs suggested by hcvv in post #2 you would have done your job with just a few irrelevant warnings. (gedit:17943): dconf-WARNING **: failed to commit changes to dconf: The connection is closedĮrror creating proxy: The connection is closed (g-io-error-quark, 18) You’re right Ubuntu doesn’t like su.īTW, su complained a lot, but it let me do it: su What I ultimately did was to cat nf, copy it into gedit, edit the file, then sudo cp the file back into root… I am greatful for everyone’s help and I will investigate all the suggestions when my workload diminishes. Good answer! This is a new build with many issues. This would work in any openSUSE running any Desktop, or even IceWM which does not formally run a Desktop. You should also be able to launch any graphical app like gedit from a root console (created with “su”) which would then be able to edit files like nf. In general and not just because I use openSUSE, I feel the more traditional ways openSUSE applies security is clearer so less prone to mis-understanding and mistake. I haven’t checked, but Ubuntu might looser security for nf. Ubuntu doesn’t really support using “su” like we do here in openSUSE, and has a different “sudo” security policy in part to compensate. Ubuntu applies a different security system. Is there any gui based text editor that will edit system files? I don’t want to make any mistakes with these. I don’t know why I can’t do it in openSUSE. BTW, I have always been able to edit system files in Ubuntu with gedit, 7+ years. ![]() I will try your suggestions however I would ultimately prefer a gui text editor.
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