Re: Debian
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:09:26 +0200 José Luis González González wrote: > On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:59:57 +0200 > José Luis González González wrote: > > > On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:39:02 +0200 > > José Luis González González wrote: > > > > > Good day, > > > > > > There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. > > > > > > I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on > > > the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly > > > fake instead: Andrej Shadura > > > > > > The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I > > > switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And > > > constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled > > > "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the > > > package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back > > > door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the > > > Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. > > > > > > Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. > > > > > > The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is > > > useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, > > > that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer > > > being subversive as well. > > > > > > If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will > > > die. > > > > > > "Kinda or not" > > > > The problems that I had in 2020 were life or death security problems > > that prevented me to use my computer at all for almost one year. I even > > lost my computer, had to buy another one in 2021 and reinstall > > everything, with severe problems, that even involved having to go > > several times to public library, and recording "the" DVD first disc > > with non-free firmware adding it selectively from USB didn't work. > > > > The problems in 2023 involved ceasing being able to use the computer > > because of innumerable trojans, and having to resort to the public > > library again because of the DVD that I had recorded with Debian 10.5 > > becoming subversive when I needed it to rescue my operating system and > > turning as 11.5, which is not what I wanted at all. I ended up having > > to record 11.5, install it, and even upgrade to 12. > > There are similar issues with boa and dhttpd, and it seems Apache is going > that way. Debian is finally unusable for me.
Re: Debian
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 10:09:26 +0200 José Luis González González wrote: > On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:59:57 +0200 > José Luis González González wrote: > > > On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:39:02 +0200 > > José Luis González González wrote: > > > > > Good day, > > > > > > There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. > > > > > > I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on > > > the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly > > > fake instead: Andrej Shadura > > > > > > The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I > > > switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And > > > constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled > > > "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the > > > package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back > > > door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the > > > Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. > > > > > > Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. > > > > > > The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is > > > useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, > > > that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer > > > being subversive as well. > > > > > > If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will > > > die. > > > > > > "Kinda or not" > > > > The problems that I had in 2020 were life or death security problems > > that prevented me to use my computer at all for almost one year. I even > > lost my computer, had to buy another one in 2021 and reinstall > > everything, with severe problems, that even involved having to go > > several times to public library, and recording "the" DVD first disc > > with non-free firmware adding it selectively from USB didn't work. > > > > The problems in 2023 involved ceasing being able to use the computer > > because of innumerable trojans, and having to resort to the public > > library again because of the DVD that I had recorded with Debian 10.5 > > becoming subversive when I needed it to rescue my operating system and > > turning as 11.5, which is not what I wanted at all. I ended up having > > to record 11.5, install it, and even upgrade to 12. > > There are similar issues with boa and dhttpd, and it seems Apache is going > that way. nvi adds to the subversive ones, with bash, etc.
Re: Debian
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:59:57 +0200 José Luis González González wrote: > On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:39:02 +0200 > José Luis González González wrote: > > > Good day, > > > > There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. > > > > I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on > > the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly > > fake instead: Andrej Shadura > > > > The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I > > switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And > > constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled > > "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the > > package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back > > door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the > > Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. > > > > Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. > > > > The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is > > useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, > > that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer > > being subversive as well. > > > > If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will > > die. > > > > "Kinda or not" > > The problems that I had in 2020 were life or death security problems > that prevented me to use my computer at all for almost one year. I even > lost my computer, had to buy another one in 2021 and reinstall > everything, with severe problems, that even involved having to go > several times to public library, and recording "the" DVD first disc > with non-free firmware adding it selectively from USB didn't work. > > The problems in 2023 involved ceasing being able to use the computer > because of innumerable trojans, and having to resort to the public > library again because of the DVD that I had recorded with Debian 10.5 > becoming subversive when I needed it to rescue my operating system and > turning as 11.5, which is not what I wanted at all. I ended up having > to record 11.5, install it, and even upgrade to 12. There are similar issues with boa and dhttpd, and it seems Apache is going that way.
Debian
On Fri, 19 Apr 2024 09:39:02 +0200 José Luis González González wrote: > Good day, > > There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. > > I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on > the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly > fake instead: Andrej Shadura > > The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I > switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And > constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled > "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the > package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back > door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the > Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. > > Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. > > The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is > useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, > that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer > being subversive as well. > > If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will > die. > > "Kinda or not" The problems that I had in 2020 were life or death security problems that prevented me to use my computer at all for almost one year. I even lost my computer, had to buy another one in 2021 and reinstall everything, with severe problems, that even involved having to go several times to public library, and recording "the" DVD first disc with non-free firmware adding it selectively from USB didn't work. The problems in 2023 involved ceasing being able to use the computer because of innumerable trojans, and having to resort to the public library again because of the DVD that I had recorded with Debian 10.5 becoming subversive when I needed it to rescue my operating system and turning as 11.5, which is not what I wanted at all. I ended up having to record 11.5, install it, and even upgrade to 12.
dash and mutt
Good day, There's an issue with the dash package and maintainer, and mutt as well. I even tried to reach dash maintainer privately and he is not even on the package's field (queried by dpkg), there's someone who is obviosly fake instead: Andrej Shadura The issues with dash so far, that I know, is the shell was bash when I switched to dash because of bash's Stallman's "Eight Megabytes And constantly Swapping *And Spying And Boycotting*", and after I enabled "fingerd" in my personal website's server and some time passed the package returned to dash, however there's at least one obvious back door, and program is going the way of bash, preventing from using the Operating system. This has happened before, thrice recently. Additionally the files on /usr/share/doc/dash are wrong. The main issues of mutt that I know so far is the documentation is useless for what I needed, which is using the program, and the package, that was installed, is missing from my computer, besides the maintainer being subversive as well. If this is not solved I will cease to stop using Debian and Debian will die. "Kinda or not"