On Mon 02/Jan/2023 16:31:17 +0100 Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi Alessandro,
Hi, thanks for replying.
On 02-01-2023 14:21, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
please pardon my ignorance about Debian install. I'm distributing a software
which could use various DBMS'es by setting a number of
Hi,
please pardon my ignorance about Debian install. I'm distributing a software
which could use various DBMS'es by setting a number of parameters. Example
parameters are only given for MariaDB. I distribute a debian/ directory that
Debian users can use to prepare a package instead of confi
That letter is an hysteric attack toward free software, the FSF, GNU, and RMS
in particular. Gratuitous charges against RMS look totally undocumented and
unexcused.
Please see:
An orthodox analysis entitled Justice for Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman, which
recaps the whole story.
https://jorge
On Wed 17/Oct/2018 23:06:24 +0200 Russ Allbery wrote:
>> You say "more than adequate". I don't particularly see it as providing a
>> solid system as you don't get restart on failure. Now I can see how
>> people say that this is not a problem as daemons should not crash in the
>> first place. Maybe
On Wed 31/May/2017 23:28:58 +0200 Vincent Danjean wrote:
> Le 31/05/2017 à 09:51, Simon McVittie a écrit :
>> On Wed, 31 May 2017 at 00:20:18 +, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
>>> AFAIK, mdadm's default (and maybe only supported, without some custom
>>> scripting) way to report a degraded array is e
On Sun 05/Mar/2017 21:08:49 +0100 Vincent Danjean wrote:
I was under the impression that DMARC plays very bad with mailing lists. If
I recall correctly, mailman has to modify mails that come from a DMARC
domain.
Your impression is correct. However, there's nothing that Debian can do or
omit
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