Re: [DNG] calendars, contacts, to do lists

2019-05-25 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting wirelessduck--- via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org): > PHP5? Iā€™d be wary of using any software that is still stuck on PHP5 > since the latest 5.6 has just hit end of life. > > Just checked the nextcloud docs and it appears they are supporting and > recommending the latest PHP7.3 which is a

Re: [DNG] calendars, contacts, to do lists

2019-05-25 Thread wirelessduck--- via Dng
> On 25 May 2019, at 18:25, Rick Moen wrote: > > Quoting Rod Rodolico (r...@dailydata.net): > > [...] >> NOTE: there is a split from Owncloud called NextCloud (nextcloud.com). > [...] > > Those considering these options may wish to be aware that both of these > projects are coded in PHP5 and

Re: [DNG] calendars, contacts, to do lists

2019-05-25 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Rod Rodolico (r...@dailydata.net): [...] > NOTE: there is a split from Owncloud called NextCloud (nextcloud.com). [...] Those considering these options may wish to be aware that both of these projects are coded in PHP5 and Javascript. (I mention this because I have views about the

Re: [DNG] calendars, contacts, to do lists

2019-05-25 Thread Dr. Nikolaus Klepp
Anno domini 2019 Sat, 25 May 02:52:02 -0500 Rod Rodolico scripsit: > I have used an OwnCloud (owncloud.org) server for several years now, > both internally and for a few clients, with great success. It's main > target is file sharing (similar to Dropbox), but it has contacts and > calendaring

Re: [DNG] calendars, contacts, to do lists

2019-05-25 Thread Rod Rodolico
I have used an OwnCloud (owncloud.org) server for several years now, both internally and for a few clients, with great success. It's main target is file sharing (similar to Dropbox), but it has contacts and calendaring also which support carddav and caldav. carddav and caldav are native to OS X

Re: [DNG] Linux system can be brought down by sending SIGILL to Systemd

2019-05-25 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng
Hi, Rick Moen writes: > Quoting Martin Steigerwald (mar...@lichtvoll.de): > > [...] >> While sending SIGKILL to Systemd did not have any effect, sending SIGILL >> ā€“ illegal instruction ā€“ to it brought the machine to an halt. I >> reproduced it with >> >> while true; do kill -ILL 1 ; echo -n "."