![]() ![]() Went through his journal and didn't see any weird logins. Tried uninstalling and it failes instantly. We noticed the only user with sudo privledges was pihole. **Troubleshooting undertaken, and/or other relevant information:**Ī friend of mine had an issue and lost sudo privileged on his pihole after running the update. sys/fs/cgroup/systemd/system.slice/rviceįind: ‘./run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied sys/fs/cgroup/devices/system.slice/rvice _At this point I'm manually removing all the remaining artifacts.Īfter removing the services, init.d and sudo find -name "*pihole*" Removed Web cd ls -la | grep piholeĭrwxr-xr-x 9 root root 4096 Apr 20 09:22. _FTL still running, SIGKILL pihole uninstall Userdel: user pihole is currently used by process 15684 Removed for user cut -d: -f1 /etc/passwd | grep sudo userdel pihole Do you wish to go through each dependency for removal? (Choosing No will leave all dependencies installed) n The following dependencies may have been added by the Pi-hole install:Īpt-utils dialog debconf dhcpcd5 git iproute2 whiptail bc cron curl dnsmasq dnsutils iputils-ping lsof netcat sudo unzmmon php-cgi php-sqlite3 Be sure to confirm if any dependencies should not be removed Are you sure you would like to remove Pi-hole? y I run seafile and zoneminder on this pi, besides that's what the apt is for. Uninstall pihole (cleanly) I care about my dependencies. ![]() **How familiar are you with the the source code relevant to this issue?:** The issue I am reporting isn't a duplicate (see (), (), and ()). The issue I am reporting can be *replicated*. Not sure if Raspberry Pi is right for you? Make:’s interactive Board Guide lets you dial into the field to find the best board for your needs.**In raising this issue, I confirm the following:** `` Most recently I’ve switched to using speedtest-cli, a command line interface to the servers written in Python. Over the time I’ve been doing this I’ve used various methods to measure the latency and speed of my broadband connection. Instead my script is a bit more direct: It automatically submits a trouble ticket into their support queue. ![]() Well, not the bit where I tweet my broadband provider. This is actually something I’ve been doing myself for a couple of years, also using a Raspberry Pi stuffed in a corner of my network closet. to monitor his broadband connection with a Raspberry Pi, and automatically tweet Comcast when his connection drops to a fraction of advertised speed. But slow isn’t as irritating as sporadic, when you get constant drops and outages in your internet connection, it can drive you to frustration. Usually slower than it was advertised to be when you got it. If there’s one thing that’s the same about everyone’s broadband connection, it’s that it’s slow. Showcasing amazing maker projects of 2022 Gift the gift of Make: Magazine this holiday season! Subscribe to the premier DIY magazine todayĬommunity access, print, and digital Magazine, and more Share a cool tool or product with the community.įind a special something for the makers in your life. Skill builder, project tutorials, and more Get hands-on with kits, books, and more from the Maker Shed
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