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(Quote) So you may not be using a console after all Nevertheless, it wouldn't hurt to try what I suggested just above
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(Quote) I see mc doesn't work with all console fonts, so I strongly suspect that this is the problem Here's a suggestion. First, create the file ~/.console-setup. Then copy the following text into this file: ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]&qu…
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On my system, the output of more /etc/default/console-setup is: # CONFIGURATION FILE FOR SETUPCON# Consult the console-setup(5) manual page.ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"CHARMAP="UTF-8"CODESET="Lat15"FONTFACE="F…
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As su -, try dpkg-reconfigure console-setup
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(Quote) Okay, my best guess is that you're not using an appropriate console font for mc Does man console-setup give anything?
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(Quote) So you're not using (real) xterm Is the system in question running Debian? If so, what does more /etc/default/console-setup show?
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(Quote) No, a UTF-8 locale is good (whether fr or en) Are you using (real) xterm or a console?
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(Quote) I also use mc a lot, but I haven't seen this kind of issue in a long time (Quote) So you're using xterm -- good What does locale show?
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(Image) :)
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(Quote) Okay, I see I said "vague" because (Quote) sounds less sharp than (Quote) I mean, wouldn't it be more to the point just give the reserve amount plainly without a inserting a personal evaluation (?) of the reserve amount together…
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(Quote) If it were a DDoS attack, a trace of this should show up in the logs. In DA, you should check Dashboard --> Site Summary / Statistics / Logs --> Usage Log to see whether there were any sudden spikes in usage (My guess is that "…
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(Quote) What kind of material were/are you hosting? Unless you were hosting something questionable, I agree that it seems a little odd, almost like a false positive Hopefully, @Lampard will be able to shed some light on this
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(Quote) You were a bit more articulate two weeks ago: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/127461/#Comment_127461 Congrats on your second post
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(Quote) Indeed, it looks intriguing, though I wonder how much momentum it has -- no official releases so far, as far as I can tell Recently, I found SofaWiki, which I've been playing with and rather like: https://www.sofawiki.com/en/sofawiki . It's…
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(Quote) Oh, I hadn't realized that they offered a self-hosted license in the past So basically, they canceled the self-hosted license and said that you would need to migrate to their server?
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(Quote) "accounts"? I've probably missed something :/ I was simply looking at available domain names
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(Quote) In your place, I might just go for "smallweb2e", which is still available. You know, "smallweb 2nd edition". :) You can thank me later :) (Trying to get "smallweb" back would probably cost you an arm and a leg …
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(Quote) But you're not self-hosting Confluence, right?
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(Quote) That song brings back memories, but this is the first time that I've seen the video! =) (Hard to believe, I know!) It's actually kind of a sad song
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(Quote) Okay, just now, I've updated a Nextcloud installation from v23.0.12 to v24.0.9 using the web updater The update succeeded well but afterwards, I needed to update the Nextcloud database using occ db:add-missing-indices (on the command line),…
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(Quote) Yes, this is all clear, but what if one needs to update/modify the Nextcloud database after an update?
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(Quote) If I had a lifetime (pCloud/Koofr) storage deal, I would probably drop Nextcloud as well :) My comment was simply intended as a semi-insider smiley comment :)
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(Quote) I thought that you did like lifetime deals and that you have even said so a few times, but perhaps I got this wrong! It was meant to be a semi-insider comment, but I guess that I got it wrong. Sorry about this
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(Quote) Okay, but what if a Nextcloud major update requires (asks for) a modification to the Nextcloud database? Usually, one uses the tool occ to perform the required modification to the Nextcloud database
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(Quote) I agree that Ceph has many advantages :) I just recall that back in 2017 on OGF, there was a provider ZxHost who suffered a Ceph disaster and this was the end of them. If you search for "Ceph disaster" on OGF, you can read about i…
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(Quote) I should try this sometime =) Just wondering: assuming Nextcloud on shared hosting with ssh access, can one still use the command line tool occ unproblematically?
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@RapToN Back to the 10th anniversary special: if we compare the two disk speed tests from my two YABS results (separated by an interval of 45 minutes), the second one seems to be significantly better, except for 64k block sizes. Consider: Disk spe…
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(Quote) I see: so Softaculous can also perform intelligent updates of applications? I'd still worry a bit though in the case of updating a big application like Nextcloud via Softaculous on shared hosting without ssh access (or even with ssh access …
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@RapToN For comparison with the YABS above, below is a fresh YABS on a (smaller) VPS that I have with you (since BF 2020) Note that the disk speed tests are significantly better on this (smaller) VPS than they are on the one above ./yabs.sh -i -…
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(Quote) But the exception is/was this 10th-year anniversary promotion, right? :)