sion. No matters if the reader becomes root or runs
"script" as non-privileged user: the files will always go in the home
directory, where they will be used by "scriptreplay" command. By doing
so we won't have to take care of where the files reside.
¹ https://refspecs.linuxfoundation.org/fhs.shtml
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n't care about csh). But if we're assuming this is already a
root session, "~/foo" will put that log in /root/; maybe we should
say that instead of using tilde-expansion?
I'm for tilde-expansion I find it more elegant and more widespread use
for referring to the home directory.
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ecording-the-session
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;
LC_ADDRESS="it_IT.UTF-8"
LC_TELEPHONE="it_IT.UTF-8"
LC_MEASUREMENT="it_IT.UTF-8"
LC_IDENTIFICATION="it_IT.UTF-8"
LC_ALL=
the workaround I found is to set LC_ALL=C environment variable at the
beginning of the command:
~$ LC_ALL=C skanlite -d escl:https://192.168.0.89:443
doing so Skanlite makes scan regularly.
Cheers
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ints to avoid this message?
TIA
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Oggetto: Re: Compiling Linux with "bdver2" gcc optimization option
Data: Thu, 8 Oct 2020 11:24:01 -0500
Mittente: Josh Poimboeuf
A: Franco Martelli
CC: pet...@infradead.org
On Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 06:00:41PM +0200, Franco Martelli wrote:
> Hello dear Objtools Maintainers,
>
ructions for
-march=bdver2 gcc optimization flag. The only workaround I know it is to
use -march=bdver1 instead this compiles without warnings.
Is there a way to get the kernel optimized for my CPU as it happened in
all the previous Debian versions?
Kind regards
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http://www.debian.org/ csmall at :
> debian.org <http://debian.org>
> GPG fingerprint:5D2F B320 B825 D939 04D2 0519 3938 F96B DF50 FEA5
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ot 7 mar 5 19:49 /dev/mapper/ld0-lv2 -> ../dm-3
~# ls -la /dev/dm-3
brw-rw 1 root disk 253, 3 mar 5 19:49 /dev/dm-3
Thank again, best regards
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n't know, I never tried.
Thanks for your attenction, best regards.
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tu-eab1e6f8-60bd-4744-b26a-ba0c2801e600: Chroot setup failed:
stage=setup-stop
HTH
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The mount-point is an empty directory, the lsof utility returns no
output and sadly fuser's output doesn't help me therefore as workaround
I've to reboot and remove schroot's session files by hand.
I'd be happy to avoid rebooting each time. Any idea?
TIA
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what to do.
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Release Date: 2012-08-27
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behavior of
the file URI? How can I enable Description-en gets via file URI
without copy those Translation-en.gz files by hand?
Thank you very much for your attention.
Regards.
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