https://www.haiku-os.org/guides/daily-tasks/netservices
Am 14.03.2017 18:48 schrieb "Dave Thompson" <Dwt@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Seems to be an issue with logging in via SSH after setting a password
using the passwd command; the password I set never works…
I see ‘sshd[394]: User user password has expired (root forced)”
Any ideas?
Dave
*From:* haiku-development-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:haiku-development-
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*Sent:* 14 March 2017 13:35
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*Subject:* [haiku-development] Re: Haiku server [http://haiku.zone/]
Thank you very much!
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Of *Ralf Schülke
*Sent:* 14 March 2017 13:26
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*Subject:* [haiku-development] Re: Haiku server [http://haiku.zone/]
Its useradd
Am 14.03.2017 18:19 schrieb "Dave Thompson" <Dwt@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Halfway through setup, but Haiku 51018 is telling me that adduser isn't a
found command?
Any ideas? This is the latest build from the nightlies.
-----Original Message-----
From: haiku-development-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:haiku-development-
bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dave Thompson
Sent: 13 March 2017 17:16
To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [haiku-development] Re: Haiku server [http://haiku.zone/]
OK! Would a headless install of VirtualBox be sufficient?
Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: haiku-development-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:haiku-development-
bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Adrien Destugues
Sent: 13 March 2017 17:05
To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [haiku-development] Re: Haiku server [http://haiku.zone/]
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 08:59:23PM +0000, Dave Thompson wrote:
All,the one I've been going on about in the forums; I'm going to put it online
I've provisioned a server which I'm going to use for the Haiku Wiki -
to gauge interest.
Datacentre in Germany and has 1TB of RAID disk space, 16GB RAM and 1GB of
However, the server itself is actually pretty beefy - it's running in a
bandwidth... so my question is, can the Haiku team make use of it for
mirroring or building code?
Yes :)
There are two ways you can contribute build machines to the Haiku
project:
- If you run Haiku (natively or in a virtual machine), we can use it as
a package buildbot. It will then compile recipes from haikuports. We
are currently working on setting this up and do need some servers.
- If you don't want to run Haiku on it, you can also contribute it as a
buildbot, that will compile Haiku code and generate nightly builds.
I don't know if we have detailed instructions for the second case. For the
first one, all you need to do is install Haiku (recent nightly) and grant
us some ssh access, we can automate the setup from there.
--
Adrien.