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Ubunutu/Debian start script #51
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In general, if a process doesn't need root privileges, it shouldn't run as root, so it's best to create a 'morty' user to run it as. My systemd service looks like this:
Of course you'll need to adjust your paths. |
For the package that I uploaded to Debian, I'm including the following
I don't pass a key because morty listens on Morty could ship its own version of the |
For the package that I uploaded to Debian, I'm including the following
I don't pass a key because morty listens on Morty could ship its own version of the The original poster asked how morty is supposed to run on Debian/Ubuntu. This question should be solved once morty clears the NEW queue (and thus will appear in Debian proper) or once Ubuntu imports all packages from Debian unstable again (and thus will appear in Ubuntu proper). |
How is morty supposed to run on Debian/Ubuntu? Some more details on suggested setup would be helpful:
Appreciate your time,
RaspyVotan
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