Ubuntu :: How To Disable Verbose Logging

Jul 2, 2010

I enabled verbose logging and I am curious how to disable it.

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Server :: Enable More Verbose Logging For Centos 5/RHCS Cman And Openais?

Feb 14, 2011

I am having a problem with bringing up a two node cluster.
It picks up a cluster configuration file from another cluster on the network where of course it does not find the local node
I've disabled openais, change the configuration to use a different ring but it is still happening.
I get the following error message code...

Is there a way to boost the logging for cman and openais so I can get more clues as to why it it is happening? I've only seen postings telling how to do it for resource manager .

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Software :: Jack : Disable Verbose Debug Messages?

Jun 17, 2010

I have the need to have jack running without any verbose debug message in the terminal, everytime. My system is ubuntu-based.

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Ubuntu Security :: Disable Root From Logging In Via GDM?

Mar 11, 2010

I've enabled the root account on Ubuntu 9.10, however I want to stop it from being used to login via GDM. 9.10 seems to have a different GDM version, how can I carry this out under 9.10

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Server :: How To Disable Postfix Logging

Jul 16, 2010

how to disable postfix logging? I can obviously set a macro to purget the logs but I am trying to reduce the IO of the logging altogether.

how to disable it?

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Server :: Completely Disable Dhcpd Logging?

Mar 15, 2010

Ive searched forums and read syslog dhcpd man pages, but cannot figure out how to completely disable dhcpd logging :S

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Fedora Security :: Disable Logging In As Root In Console?

Feb 22, 2010

I wanted to disable root logins in console, so I searched for that. I found that if I change root's bash to "/sbin/nologin" in "/etc/passwd", root user will not be able to login. So I did that. But when I wanted to use sudo command, it didn't show me root bash, but it only do the same thing as logging in as root in single user mode (shows message that this account is disabled). So, how I can disable root logins, but keep enabled sudo command for standard users?

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General :: Enable - Disable Logging In A Bash Script ?

Oct 19, 2010

My objective is pretty simple: To have a variable within a bash script where I can switch between logging to file or screen.

Simple example of what I am trying to do:

Code:

So, as you can see, I have a variable which clears the log path if the user variable vLOG is not 'Y'. This should mean the user can run the script from the command line and view all the output (instead of it going to a log file).

The problem is that with the final line of the script (which ultimately tests the intention), I don't get the required result as the vLOGPATH variable is just passed to echo as text.

I have tried using 'echo -e' and getting some backslashes in there, I have tried using eval but I am either using them incorrectly.

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Fedora :: Disable Logging To Console In Fedora 13?

Aug 26, 2010

How to disable logging to console in Fedora 13? To get rid of messages like Stopping HAL daemon: [ OK ]

and all other messages during shutdown and restart. Actually, earlier when i shutdown the system only a single shutdown message is showing on the screen, i don't know what happened, now it is showing lot of messages. i tried the quiet parameter in kernel boot parmeters but no effect.

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Ubuntu :: How To Uninstall NCH Verbose Software

Dec 12, 2010

Recently I installed one of the NCH softwares called Verbose in ubuntu 9.10, which is Text to Speech application. Downloaded from the following link: Download Verbose Text to Speech Software (Linux tar.gz)

But it didn't work as much as I expected. I want to uninstall this, could anybody give me a direction?

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Ubuntu :: Save The Verbose Boot Process?

Jun 6, 2010

Fighting against Grub2 boot troubles, i've seen on screen that the problems comes when detecting internal SATA devices.

But logs dont help about the scanning boot process, so i search a way to log this verbose process by adding some code into /etc/default/grub or something else.

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Ubuntu :: Make Verbose Boot The Default?

Sep 28, 2010

My laptop's ubuntu partition has been a bit sluggish to boot lately, and I'd like to swap to a verbose boot so I can see if there are any processes I can eliminate to improve speed. E.g. my slackware install was waiting for an 8 second timeout initially, but I was able to stop it.

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Ubuntu :: Hide Verbose Messages On Restart / Shutdown?

Jul 8, 2010

I have Lucid installed on two PCs. The PCs are identical except one uses the on-board Intel G33 video controller while the other has an nvidia 210 video card attached. The nvidia PC restarts/shuts down without showing any console text messages, however the Intel based PC has the following problem. The software on both machines is identical (except for the nvidia packages).

On restart or shutdown on the intel based PC plymouth gives way to a console for 2 or 3 seconds showing the following (none of which are errors as far as i know)...

Code:
Broadcast Message from root@xyz-desktop
(unknown) at 11:44 ...
The System is going down for restart NOW!
* Deactivating Swap ...
* Unmounting weak filesystems ...

[Code]....

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Debian Configuration :: Systemd Boot Is Now Verbose

Aug 13, 2015

When I first started running Jessie 8.1 I noticed that after the disk check the boot was quiet, ie. no messages to the terminal . However, something has happened and now when I boot the machine I get a verbose listing of all the processes being started. Is there a way to change it back to the way it was? In other words a quiet boot. The only thing I know of that has been 'anomalous' behavior is the other day when doing a mp4 to avi conversion, using avconv, I apparently had an over temp condition which closed my LXDE session and brought me to the login prompt. Don't know what other info one may need but feel free to ask for more, if necessary.

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General :: Windows - Getting WGET To Display A Less Verbose Output?

Jun 16, 2011

Is it possible to get WGET to only show download progress e.g. download bar, opposed to all of the connection info, as it does look a little ugly on the client side, is this possible to do?

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OpenSUSE Install :: Change Look Of Splash Other Then Verbose Quiet Showtps?

Mar 15, 2011

if there was a way to change the background pictures for the suse grub? I like the "pretty" grub look with the startup options box for boot parameters, just wondering how to change the background pic. Also, I was wondering if there was a way to change the look of splash, other then verbose quiet showtps? I like the verbose with the picture background, nice touch, just wondering how to get that at default&how to change background, colors.

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Software :: Inhibit GTK Verbose Messages When Running GTK/Gnome Applications From Terminal?

Nov 10, 2009

do anyone know a quick way to inhibit/hide GTK warning, info and debugging messages when running GTK+/Gnome applications from terminal?I means those boring messages like "Gtk-WARNING blablabla..." and similar ones.

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OpenSUSE Network :: Flag Message Verbose Security Report For Jeanette - E - Norman

Jan 20, 2011

I can see my Suse 11 severs, ftp to it and sit up share folder but can't login as user from workstation as users. It IBM eServer 235 2X3.8Ghz Xeon, 6GB of memory with 6X73.6 Hard Drive got this message error; The following security events occurred since Thu Jan 20 19:29:40 2011:

type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1295580702.142:653): operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="r::" denied_mask="r::" fsuid=0 name="/var/lib/samba/unexpected.tdb" pid=4873 parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/nscd"
type=APPARMOR_DENIED msg=audit(1295580702.234:654): operation="inode_permission" requested_mask="r::" denied_mask="r::" fsuid=0 name="/var/lib/samba/unexpected.tdb" pid=4873 parent=1 profile="/usr/sbin/nscd"
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General :: Disable Blank Cd Autostart - Disable The Window And The Icon From The Desktop?

Jan 24, 2011

I have Ubuntu 10.04 with Gnome. Whenever I put in a blank CD/DVD an icon on the desktop appears named "Blank CD/DVD" and a window appears asking me what I want to do with it. How do I disable the window and the icon from the desktop?

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Ubuntu :: Keeps Logging Out By Itself?

Jan 27, 2010

I've tried to find a solution on other posts but can't find one.Karmic keeps logging me out automatically. Sometimes there are less than five minutes between logouts.Initially I upgraded from Jaunty, so, in case that was at fault, I then did a clean install, but that hasn't worked either.I've been hoping one of the updates will fix it, but no joy ye

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Ubuntu :: 9.10 Keeps Logging Out

Feb 22, 2011

Why does Ubuntu 9.10 keep logging me out? This only started about a week ago and it seems to be getting worse. I have not installed any new hardware or software. The only thing that's been installed recently are the routine Ubuntu updates. I just got logged out 4 times in less than 10 minutes while I was trying to type a reply to a message in another forum. I had to reboot into WinXP to post this message and finish my reply in the other forum. This is getting REAL annoying and I can't find any solutions. Someone suggested that uninstalling Compiz would fix it so I did that, but it seems to have gotten worse. I've really liked Ubuntu until now, but I'm on the verge of trashing it if this problem can't be fixed.

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Ubuntu :: Run A Command Before Logging On

Mar 15, 2010

how I could run a command before logging on, in addition, the command needs to run as root.

This is going back to some few weeks months ago, shortly after I upgraded to Karmic Koala. Since then, the sound device doesn't work automatically. I donno why, but alsa doesn't seem to detect the audio device.

Once I have booted the machine, I can access sound by doing:

Code:
sudo alsa force-reload

Needless to say, that's pretty annoying and I posted two or three threads to find a solution to this problem, but never got anywhere.

Failing that I get the issue resolved, running the 'alsa force-reload' command at boot up, so that when I'm logged in, it's already working.

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Ubuntu :: PWI Crushes After Logging In?

May 23, 2010

after finally managing to install perfect world international rising tide on my ubuntu 9.04 and after i fixed the cursor problem ,i finally managed to run the game however when i wanted to enter my account to actually play the game ,just after logging in the game crushes ,i really want to play the game ,plz help me.i ran it through wine in the console and i got this: fixme:ntdll:find_reg_tz_info Can't find matching timezone on a side note is there a way to get rid of the black flashing boxes on the screen.

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Ubuntu :: When 10.10 Loads Get The Above Pop-up After Logging In?

Feb 27, 2011

When Ubuntu 10.10 loads I get the above pop-up after logging in.Does anyone know how I would go about finding out what this refers to, or how I could address it?

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Ubuntu :: Logging In As Root ?

Oct 21, 2009

I installed Ubuntu Studio 9.0.4., as a VMWare virtual machine in OSX to check it out. I specified a password to 'root', did not add any other users. (I run the whole show as "admin" in OSX and Windows as well. If some kid wants my files - The mp3's are under "Music".)

Anyhow, the Ubuntu Studio install went through, the nifty login splash screen came up. I tried to login in a "root" with my password, and got the following thing into my face:

"The system administrator is not allowed to login from this screen"

OK, so what "other" login screen does Ubuntu have, then?

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Ubuntu :: Random Logging Out In 10.10?

Oct 24, 2010

Ever since I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 on my laptop, I've been having this problem. Every now and then, for seemingly no reason at all, the screen will go black and after a few seconds I find myself at the login screen. I've kept track of when it happens and there is seemingly no pattern to it; sometimes it will happen when I'm watching a video, sometimes it just happens when I'm browsing the internet, and sometimes it happens when I'm not doing anything.

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Ubuntu Installation :: 9.04 Hangs After Logging In

Feb 18, 2010

I've been using Jaunty since its launch. And i've installed Ubuntu 9.04 on dual boot with XP.Since the past week i am facing this problem,after i enter my username and password , Ubuntu proceeds to load the account.But hangs in midway...i.e the appln bar on the top and task bar at the bottom appear, and that's it..hangs up,the cursor also freezes.I've tried the recovery mode,by fixing broken packages and dpkg.Also The terminal appears with ctrl+alt+f2 at the login screen...I've also tried autoclean and configure -a during this...with no success.

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Ubuntu Networking :: Logging On To Joikuspot

Mar 20, 2010

I have a program for my Nokia E52 smartphone called Joikuspot. It creates a ad-hoc network and acts as internet gateway. But Ubuntu has a really hard time logging on to the network. Most times it takes several minutes before the network even shows up in the network manager applet, and when it does it might take many tries before the computer get a DHCP address from the phone. When it finally does happen, everything works great and the connection is fast and stable. There is no problems when i try to access the ad-hoc network with a XP machine. I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 on a Dell Inspirion 6400 with proprietary Broadcom STA driver for the network card.

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Ubuntu :: How To Restart Xorg Without Logging Out

Mar 20, 2010

On my system Xorg seems to have some sort of memory leak and often times I have command-line programs running in the background that I don't want to stop.

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Ubuntu :: Change Language Without Logging Out?

Apr 18, 2010

I need to create a simple way to change the language of my system without logging out. I would like to make it so that a user can just click on something and the language of the whole system will change.

I've disabled the traditional gdm gui login screen by adding the keyword 'text' to the kernel line so that it boots to a command line. I then start gnome by using startx and I've noticed that I can log out of gnome back into the command line, then change the environment LANG variable to the new desired language, run startx again and everything is in the new desired language.

I need a programmable way to only restart gnome(not a reboot) so that I can make a script that a user can just click on and it will set the LANG variable then restart gnome(preferably preserving all open applications, but if not, doesn't matter).

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