Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org):
> 'solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short' come to mind
The long-lamented ntk.net ('Need to Know') newsletter carried a cheeky
subhead declaring itself 'nasty, British, and short'. All readers of
Hobbes cheered.
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On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 17:48:02 +0200
Alessandro Selli wrote:
> >> People were happy even before the steam engine was invented.
> > 'solitary,
> Do you think so?
> > poor,
> It depends; when the wealthiest individuals where those who could afford a
> horse, wealth was more evently
On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 at 05:22:20 -0400
Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
> On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 09:24:28 +0200
> Alessandro Selli wrote:
>
>>> I really don't know why so many people think hotplugging is a major
>>> need, anyway. I happily used Linux for a very long time before it
>>> existed.
>
>>
On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 09:24:28 +0200
Alessandro Selli wrote:
> > I really don't know why so many people think hotplugging is a major
> > need, anyway. I happily used Linux for a very long time before it
> > existed.
> People were happy even before the steam engine was invented.
'solitary, poo
On 22/08/2017 at 15:22, Rick Moen wrote:
> I really don't know why so many people think hotplugging is a major
> need, anyway. I happily used Linux for a very long time before it
> existed.
People were happy even before the steam engine was invented.
Alessandro
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Quoting Didier Kryn (k...@in2p3.fr):
> This is the result of enabling devtmpfs when building the
> kernel. Devtmpfs was implemented a few years ago and is, in my
> opinion, a reaction to the bad behaviour of Udev developers.
Plausible.
> For the same reason (explicitly), the kernel now loads the
Le 22/08/2017 à 01:27, Adam Borowski a écrit :
Hi!
Do you remember when for decades we had to populate /dev using mknod
(using makedev or something) -- both on Linux and on Unices that predated
it? Then when udev came to make device creation dynamic.
I just installed a new server, not using d-i
On Tue, Aug 22, 2017 at 01:27:38AM +0200, Adam Borowski wrote:
> Hi!
> Do you remember when for decades we had to populate /dev using mknod
> (using makedev or something) -- both on Linux and on Unices that predated
> it? Then when udev came to make device creation dynamic.
>
>
> That the kernel
Hi!
Do you remember when for decades we had to populate /dev using mknod
(using makedev or something) -- both on Linux and on Unices that predated
it? Then when udev came to make device creation dynamic.
I just installed a new server, not using d-i but manual debootstrap. Not
even regular deboot