Yes, you can have temp SSH access on my netbook. I'm just having issues
with the ssh-rsa thing. Keep getting "command not found". I'll look
into it, but you are welcome to use my computer to see what's up.
Thank you,
Shane
On 11/19/2012 11:54 AM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Ubuntu kernels do enable ACLs by default for ext2 and ext3 as well. I
> still have absolutely no clue what's wrong on your systems. Is it
> possible that anyone who is affected can allow me temporary SSH access
> to their computer? I need an account which can sudo, but I don't need to
> permanently modify anything. Please use the second key in
> https://launchpad.net/~pitti/+sshkeys .
>
Hello Martin,
Yes, you can have temp SSH access on my netbook. I'm just having issues
with the ssh-rsa thing. Keep getting "command not found". I'll look
into it, but you are welcome to use my computer to see what's up.
Thank you,
Shane
On 11/19/2012 11:54 AM, Martin Pitt wrote: /launchpad. net/~pitti/ +sshkeys .
> Ubuntu kernels do enable ACLs by default for ext2 and ext3 as well. I
> still have absolutely no clue what's wrong on your systems. Is it
> possible that anyone who is affected can allow me temporary SSH access
> to their computer? I need an account which can sudo, but I don't need to
> permanently modify anything. Please use the second key in
> https:/
>