lmcjoma

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  • in reply to: Update cannot recognize administrative password #32576
    lmcjoma
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    Ok. Please send me the program, and I will try it.

    in reply to: Update cannot recognize administrative password #32319
    lmcjoma
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    Sure, no problem. As long as it is not a binary.

    in reply to: Update cannot recognize administrative password #32302
    lmcjoma
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    I posted the files as instructed over a week ago. Any news on this?

    ///jon

    in reply to: Update cannot recognize administrative password #32202
    lmcjoma
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    I have had exactly the same problem for about six months, first on Fedora31, and even now after upgrade to Fedora33. I am running the free version. Right now I am on the verge of throwing out NoMachine altogether, but I’ll give it another chance. Everything I have tried has failed, and googling the problem brings on useful results.

    What I don’t understand is why you want logs from the server side, when what we have clearly is a software update problem on the client side. At the moment I don’t even have a server, since I upgraded my it and deemed it useless to re-install NoMachine there until this problem is solved.

    Another question is what you mean with “a user with administrative rights”? Is it enough with a user with passwordless sudo access (me), or does it have to be root? I did of course try both, with no success.

    Anyway, here is some info about my environment, and I also attach some logs that you may find useful.

    XXX@fenrir ~]$ sudo -l
    Matching Defaults entries for XXX on fenrir:
    !visiblepw, always_set_home, match_group_by_gid, always_query_group_plugin, env_reset, env_keep="COLORS DISPLAY HOSTNAME HISTSIZE KDEDIR LS_COLORS", env_keep+="MAIL
    QTDIR USERNAME LANG LC_ADDRESS LC_CTYPE", env_keep+="LC_COLLATE LC_IDENTIFICATION LC_MEASUREMENT LC_MESSAGES", env_keep+="LC_MONETARY LC_NAME LC_NUMERIC LC_PAPER
    LC_TELEPHONE", env_keep+="LC_TIME LC_ALL LANGUAGE LINGUAS _XKB_CHARSET XAUTHORITY", secure_path=/usr/local/sbin\:/usr/local/bin\:/usr/sbin\:/usr/bin\:/sbin\:/bin

    User XXX may run the following commands on fenrir:
    (ALL) ALL
    (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
    (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL
    [XXX@fenrir ~]$

    Thanks,
    lmcjoma

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