why debian set hostname to easy?
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why debian set hostname to easy?
This creates a lot of problems.
Installed the latest debian lxqt bookworm 12 distribution.
Same problem again.
I must set kernel.hostname in sysctl.conf, then in bashrc to write
sudo sysctl --system -p.
However, even sometimes, the hostname goes back to "easy" for unknown reasons.
Sadly, it is populated in a lot of files. Especially in .Xauthority that creates the following problems:
"invalid magic number", "problems to open display :0".
So, I tried to report the bug in debian bug tracker using sysctl package.
But it is said unknown package.
How i can properly report this problem to debian devs?
What package i must use?
Sincerely,
Elias
ps. 5 years vegan
This creates a lot of problems.
Installed the latest debian lxqt bookworm 12 distribution.
Same problem again.
I must set kernel.hostname in sysctl.conf, then in bashrc to write
sudo sysctl --system -p.
However, even sometimes, the hostname goes back to "easy" for unknown reasons.
Sadly, it is populated in a lot of files. Especially in .Xauthority that creates the following problems:
"invalid magic number", "problems to open display :0".
So, I tried to report the bug in debian bug tracker using sysctl package.
But it is said unknown package.
How i can properly report this problem to debian devs?
What package i must use?
Sincerely,
Elias
ps. 5 years vegan