So I just got a nice 15 disk dual uplink SAS DAS and I am wondering what
you guys think the best way is to allocate the disks for backing stuff
up and what is a good automated backup option for network backups.
Until now I have just done disks one by one never before using LVM but
that seems inele
This is a much less expensive mATX variant of the TALOS 2 from the same
people.
It runs both little and big endian so both ppc64 and ppc64le and
supports POWER-KVM/POWER-IOMMU/IOMMU-GFX for DMA protection and to
attach PCI-e devices to VM's including PCI-e graphics devices[3]
https://www.phoronix
On 11/01/2018 10:20 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> On 01/11/18 at 13:19, m712 wrote:
>> Your best bet is a killfile since he's guaranteed to bomb our inboxes after
>> your message.
(not asking for a reply)
What makes you think that?
I am entitled to share my opinions no matter how unpopular they
What do they mean by sloppy?
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Everyone here knows purism stuff is blobbed right?
Their laptops have coreboot but that isn't open source firmware - the
hardware init process on their laptops is entirely blobbed (done via
FSP) and they are are being very dishonest for not stating this up front
and instead claiming to have "open
I wouldn't consider this necessarily doom and gloom
IBM has done a lot of good lately in regards to affordable performance
computing freedom with OpenPOWER and helping to bring the Raptor TALOS 2
and Blackbird to life - no other company would take and implement
suggestions from a small player let
Man you guys have no idea how some of these SJW's operate and how much
trumps election really brought out the evil on both sides.
After the election I was yelled at and physically attacked at many times
by them because I "look like a trump supporter"[1], the news media
blamed poor white people for
You can use apparmor to do this quite easily - afaik there are a few
tutorials for it.
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uan or Debian, if you've gotten a ham radio license since 2007, or if
> you're doing various Open Source things you have already benefited from
> things I've done in the name of social justice. So would you please be
more
> careful about who you think is evil.
>
>
"Code of conduct" type policies are absolute bullshit meant to ruin and
divide a community with conflict and strife.
I can't understand what has happened - perhaps "they" got to linus somehow?
The people they want out are the ones who reject changes like rdrand etc.
This is a plot to destroy lin
On 08/31/2018 03:03 PM, KatolaZ wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 31, 2018 at 07:09:36PM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote:
>> taii...@gmx.com wrote:
>>
>>> Debian supports POWER but why not devuan?
>>>
>>> I want a systemd free distro to run on a TALOS 2.
>>
>> My
Debian supports POWER but why not devuan?
I want a systemd free distro to run on a TALOS 2.
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I disable ipv6 since there is no reason for me to use it (and my isp
doesn't offer it anyways) but I noticed that there is a lack of ipv6
privacy extensions enabled in devuan and I believe this is an issue.
There are too many little things that people have to opt-out of -
private and secure should
Am I missing something? I only see that the releases are signed by
individual developers whom aren't on a central dev list page with their
fingerprints.
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On 08/22/2018 05:32 PM, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> Don Wright - 22.08.18, 21:56:
>> El Reg has [1]published a disagreement between a Debian maintainer and
>> Intel over changes to license terms in the latest CPU microcode
>> updates. The added terms (see comments) appear to attach liability to
>>
Yet another great choice by mozilla
Cloudflare is such an incredibly obvious intelligence agency ploy to
gather data but no one talks about this.
https://yro.slashdot.org/story/18/08/05/2353249/security-researchers-express-concerns-over-mozillas-new-dns-resolution-for-firefox
Article included fo
I have to say your current computer is more than powerful enough for
your current uses and I would advise saving your money instead, perhaps
instead just buy a SSD for the primary drive and some storage disks for
storage.
Your current system is also pre-PSP so it lacks AMD's version of the
evil ME
Round 2! spectre V4!
https://www.cnet.com/news/intel-microsoft-reveal-new-variant-on-spectre-meltdown-chip-security-flaws/
Of course zero real info for us lowly peons, like before only microsoft
and the criminals have the info we get nothing - even congress is mad
about it.
https://www.zdnet.com
On 05/05/2018 03:13 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting chill...@protonmail.com (chill...@protonmail.com):
>
>> At minimum, I'd like to see browsers blocking certain possibilities
>> from javascript.
> This isn't going to be provided in the default configurations of major
> Web browsers because the fi
correction - the replicant gx2/gx3 phones don't have libre baseband
firmware, in this case I wonder how ESD america/GSMK made their lauded
"baseband firewall" I shall have to ask them. I swear I read somewhere
that they did
It seems the openmoko GT04 is the only phone on the market with real
m
On 05/05/2018 03:21 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote:
> On 05.05.18 05:32, Andrew McGlashan wrote:
>> But whilst I still can, I'll at least run my own servers and rely on the
>> "cloud" as little as possible. Librem 5 phone coming next year for me.
> If there isn't an ARM board sufficiently free of re
cure x86 server platform)
On 05/04/2018 06:35 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
> On Fri, 4 May 2018 at 17:29:24 -0400
> "taii...@gmx.com" wrote:
>
>> Purism is a very dishonest company and their
>> phone is yet another example of faux-freedom hardware like their
>>
On 05/04/2018 02:52 PM, chill...@protonmail.com wrote:
> Well that's only my method of dealing with it.. generally I think it's worth
> waiting for them to properly fix some problems first. At least then people
> vote for what they want from them based on what they're prepared to buy.
>
> Likely
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/03/20/mozilla_firefox_test_of_privacy_mechanism_prompts_privacy_worries/
Time for a fork ala devuan.
Cloudflare is a project of an intelligence agency - they are able to
monitor most of the internet as it goes via their "protection" servers
and they have created
On 03/19/2018 12:24 AM, Daniel Reurich wrote:
They're all thru-hole and can be done with a fine tipped soldering iron and
cheap plunger type solder sucker..☺
Or a solder braid :0
I fixed a screen with bad caps by replacing all the broken ones with
brand new long life high quality japanese ca
When I scan documents via the document feeder the scan head re-docks
after every page which drastically slows down the process and wears it
out, in comparison this doesn't happen when you copy something on the
MFC's front panel. I have had this issue with various models of older hp
mfc's I have
Is it possible to print and scan on an older hp network printer without
hplip/dbus? It supports LPR/PS but I have never been able to get it to
work properly (ie: with the extra paper trays, duplexer, dpi settings
etc) are there any good guides for this?
_
Hey instead of dual booting you can use IOMMU-GFX to have a VM with a
graphics card (and then use a KVM switch) I do this and it is great (can
play video games without letting windows access my bare metal or having
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That PowerPC laptop project is never going to happen because they have
no money for it and it shouldn't happen because PowerPC is old and dead
- the new hotness is POWER and making a POWER laptop is entirely
achievable you can downclock one of the (4 threads/core) SMT4 4 core
CPU's to a mobile
In case anyone is wondering IBM offers free POWER VPS's for developers
porting their stuff to POWER.
There is also the IntegriCloud company (aka raptor) which has OpenPOWER9
TALOS 2 VPS's that feature their interesting open source owner
controlled measured launch hardware/software called FlexV
On 03/10/2018 05:49 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On 09/03/2018 at 00:05, taii...@gmx.com ha wrote:
On 03/08/2018 11:34 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
In fact it's just another take of Taiidan against Purism, it's his job.
You fail to mention that there are many people who are
I still have not received an answer from the FSF about if purism will be
allowed to fraudulently market their products at libreplanet, they avoid
the question as if I never asked it whilst answering my other questions.
What a shame - blobbed firmware is not "open source firmware" and the
"Libr
On 03/08/2018 08:26 AM, ghostlands wrote:
The important thing about Purism is that it's the only effort leaning in this
direction to make it this far financially and as an entity.
No it isn't - bunnylabs and raptor engineering are making brand new
shipping libre products.
The T2 is somewhat of
On 03/08/2018 11:34 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
In fact it's just another take of Taiidan against Purism, it's his job.
You fail to mention that there are many people who are constantly
promoting purism, whereas I am the only one who provides constructive
criticism.
I have told them that th
In exchange for money they are now advertising and endorsing a maker of
fake libre hardware by letting them have a booth at libreplanet an
endorsing their debian copy "PureOS"
https://libreplanet.org/2018/sponsors
"Grassroots: Purism, makers of fine free hardware"
Purism is NOT free hardware
With actions like these I can't understand why some people think it is
weird for me to believe that SystemD is a conspiracy to weaken computer
security, they are constantly trying to force people to use it with
shady crap like this.
Why after all would every distro that prides on being differe
Looks like someone took the brown acid.
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On 02/19/2018 03:26 AM, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 19/02/2018 à 00:56, Bruce Perens a écrit :
Surely you can connect shell scripts to icons.
On Sun, Feb 18, 2018, 14:03 taii...@gmx.com <mailto:taii...@gmx.com>
mailto:taii...@gmx.com>> wrote:
On 02/17/2018 09:37 PM, Bruce
On 02/17/2018 09:37 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
See http://www.glennklockwood.com/hpc-howtos/process-affinity.html
I have previously used taskset and also read that article but I do not
want to launch every program manually, I want to click an icon and have
it assigned to cores in a module aware m
I want to change the thread scheduler to be aware of AMD
Bulldozer/Piledriver modules.
Each module has 2 cores, but currently for instance two tasks are placed
on two modules rather than the two cores of a single module which
results in higher power consumption and Turbo 2 (half CPU turbo) not
I heard it was full of poseurs, and $170 is pretty steep - I have a
friend I can stay with in NYC but that is a lot of money for me.
Has anyone here went? is it worth it? what is the quality of the
speakers/events/workshops/etc?
Do the earlier batches of tickets cost less money? It seems like
On 02/03/2018 07:14 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
..some people _HAVE_ to use Tor, because their lives depends on it.
..and, we need a backup plan whenever Tor fails.
Again a life and death issue.
And there should not ever be a debate as to if someone "needs" it.
Asking a few simple questions about
On 01/18/2018 01:23 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 10:03:46PM -0500,taii...@gmx.com wrote:
According to wikipedia:
"The pinebook cannot be run solely on free software now (December 2017),
Sad to hear this. Because of this, I guess we should tell the ftpmasters
tha
On 01/17/2018 05:17 PM, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 17. Januar 2018 schrieb Adam Borowski:
[...]
Grab a Pinebook. It's slow, but still faster than Raspberry Pi, and has two
GB ram rather than one.
For $89, you don't care that it's only a stop-gap before you can get a
better one onc
On 01/17/2018 02:15 PM, Cassandra of Troy wrote:
Much appreciated from lurker(s) as well as the OP.
Looking forward to unplugging this live USB stick and reading my mail on
Jessie tomorrow morning. :)
If any of you have the spare time to reply on or offlist, I value your
opinions on whether s
On 12/27/2017 01:34 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
Please remember that all RAID should have ECC RAM and when it comes to
XFS it is MANDATORY to avoid massive data corruption.
Ahh late night typo for me, correction - ZFS not XFS.
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Please remember that all RAID should have ECC RAM and when it comes to
XFS it is MANDATORY to avoid massive data corruption.
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After noticing that filezilla has added adware to the windows client I
am nervous about using it for linux due to their loose morals and I am
curious about alternatives.
I am looking for one with a decent gui, ideas? Thanks
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What is so much better about the ifconfig replacement ip? Why should I
learn how to use yet another tool that has no tangible benefit but is
being foisted on me?
Would I be correct in guessing it is made by red-hat?
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On 11/19/2017 09:10 AM, Jaromil wrote:
is there any internal discussion about such governance issues in
Debian? is there any hope the current leadership will change and
perhaps repair what this vandalism is breaking?
Am I the only one who thinks there is some kind of conspiracy here?
I mean why
On 11/14/2017 04:19 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
To me, these prices look more like a 'polite' extortion for the
'obsessed' and gullible.
I can't understand as to why everyone always compares the pricing to
that of a daily browsing computer and not intel/amd's high end server
offerings where the
On 11/12/2017 09:06 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Fri, 10 Nov 2017 22:03:32 -0500
"taii...@gmx.com" wrote:
In case you don't notice my reply (but please keep replies on the ML
so everyone sees :D)
OK, here it is...
On 11/09/2017 12:32 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
[snip]
After Rick
On 11/10/2017 06:21 PM, KatolaZ wrote:
On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 05:55:32PM -0500, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
I just bought
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
And I am getting this error
[5.831720] [drm] radeon
On 11/09/2017 12:32 PM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Thu, 9 Nov 2017 16:41:11 +
jack da wrote:
When my 6th-gen intel
boxes start to die and be replaced by amd/arm [losing faith in
intel], I may give devuan another try.
After Rick's posted Minix on Intel article, I'm going to stick with AMD
even
I just bought
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
[AMD/ATI] Cedar [Radeon HD 5000/6000/7350/8350 Series]
And I am getting this error
[5.831720] [drm] radeon kernel modesetting enabled.
[5.831899] [drm:radeon_pci_probe] *ERROR* radeon kernel modesetting
for
Thanks again both.
On 10/21/2017 04:11 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
taii...@gmx.com writes:
I found this seemingly cool product, a pci-e hardware RNG that
produces a large stream of "truly random" "quantum" random numbers.
...
I am curious what the deal with this is, does
On 11/02/2017 09:47 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
Yes, I know, they failed disabling ME and they stopped even trying.
Their website/marketing says that it is "disabled" when it isn't.
Purism
has gone farther than anyone though possible just two years ago
They didn't make ME_cleaner or cont
In the interest of not starting a big argument again this will by my
last reply on this thread.
On 11/02/2017 01:14 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
They are fully worth it.
Certainly not for the price they are charging, for $2K one could buy 5
Lenovo G505S laptops which are owner controlled wi
On 11/01/2017 08:23 AM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 01:56:06PM +0100, Martin Steigerwald wrote:
As my next music playback machine I may even use such a Pine64. As anything
from ThinkPad X240 and upwards appears to be "protected" by Intel Boot Guard
Verified Boot crap, instead of
On 10/31/2017 10:07 AM, dev wrote:
I have some systemd encumbered systems and Devuan boot times beat them
hands down. The difference is so profound I can't believe anyone at
Redhat would even use that as a justification any more but they do
because nobody is going to argue with "we did it to mak
On 10/27/2017 10:35 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
Olaf Meeuwissen writes:
I have used the `haveged` package to keep my /dev/urandom "topped up"
when randomizing disks. Greatly shortened the time needed to fill my
disks. No idea about the quality of randomness, though.
I looked at it now. It s
On 10/23/2017 09:12 PM, zap wrote:
no blobs of any kind with regard to wifi especially!
Yes! and of course a an open source firmware with fully open source
silicon init. (ex: TALOS 2, KCMA-D8, KGPE-D16, Novena and a few others
with the G505S being the most free modern laptop with IOMMU and no
On 10/23/2017 05:47 AM, Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
kato...@freaknet.org writes:
And what if you want to use your own unsigned bootloader? Why should
you ask someone else the permission to boot your own machine? o_O
Because I want deny people with physical access the ability to boot
unsigned boo
On 10/21/2017 09:14 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_hardware_random_number_generators
says of all ID Quantique SA products:
Open Hardware? Software License
Closed Proprietary
Ah thank you.
What a shame.
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I found this seemingly cool product, a pci-e hardware RNG that produces
a large stream of "truly random" "quantum" random numbers.
https://www.idquantique.com/
It is made in Switzerland, which is cool as it isn't outsourced and it
endeavors way more trust than chinese hardware.
I am curious
On 10/11/2017 03:39 PM, dev wrote:
On 10/11/2017 12:26 PM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
On 26.09.2017 09:43, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
They haven't put the users at #1 for a long time, why do you think
that firefox is still very vulnerable to browser fingerprinting? that
On 10/11/2017 11:29 AM, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult wrote:
On 23.09.2017 10:51, Miroslav Rovis wrote:
Except with Udoo the *fake* open hardware. Based on Intel x86
processor, as I
strongly suspect.
Maybe we should set up a public list of open vs. proprietary hardware,
a big hall of fa
How can I do this? I have installed the recommended windows addons with
winetricks to no luck (installer exits with unspecified error) I then
installed it in a VM and copied it over only to get either a blank
launch and exit with no error or an "Error 1"
Thanks
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On 09/28/2017 05:50 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
at the end of the day Mozilla Corp. won't ship software whose _default
configuration_ runs contrary to the
perceived interests of their major funders.
Yeah just like I have said before this is the only logical reason as to
why browser fingerprinting is
On 09/26/2017 10:08 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tue, 26 Sep 2017 03:42:45 -0400
"taii...@gmx.com" wrote:
On 09/19/2017 02:47 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote
Unfortunately, that comes at too high high a price for many of us.
But the cheaper systems are riddled with unexaminable firmware.
On 09/21/2017 12:12 PM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Excuse me for interrupting this conversation, but, what is the point
of making sure a browser is secure knowing there is a complete HIDDEN
OS running all the time?
Not everyone is a sucker who uses stuff with ME/PSP.
Devices:
You can get a (libre f
On 09/19/2017 10:46 AM, Adam Borowski wrote:
On Tue, Sep 19, 2017 at 08:38:24AM -0500, dev wrote:
Mozilla got a new bedmate named PulseAudio.
Looks like another Smooth Move by Mozilla that will end up costing them
market share. I don't like Chrome, but basically forced to choose between
Potte
Why not use the gnome 2 fork MATE?
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On 09/19/2017 02:47 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote
Unfortunately, that comes at too high high a price for many of us.
But the cheaper systems are riddled with unexaminable firmware.
There's no good technical reason why this should be the case. We end
up resenting it but settling for it because it's wha
On 09/08/2017 07:18 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On Fri, 8 Sep 2017 at 00:22:40 -0400
"taii...@gmx.com" wrote:
On 09/07/2017 02:18 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting taii...@gmx.com (taii...@gmx.com):
I also find a bit questionable your going around attempting to tarnish
the rep
On 09/07/2017 02:18 PM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting taii...@gmx.com (taii...@gmx.com):
I also find a bit questionable your going around attempting to tarnish
the reputation of someone with a real name, while concealing your own.
Criticism isn't allowed?
This is of course nothing like w
On 09/07/2017 11:12 AM, Edward Bartolo wrote:
Quote: "Please take this discussion somewhere else, it has NOTHING to do with
Devuan"
This discussion has taught me that Intel CPUs from 2008 onwards also
come with GRATIS but QUESTIONABLE functionalities, that many including
myself, frown upon.
If
On 09/07/2017 05:01 AM, Rick Moen wrote:
Quoting taii...@gmx.com (taii...@gmx.com):
[speaking to Alessandro Selli]
You are constantly defending them and snubbing your nose at superior
products so it is obvious you work for purism.
Can I ask for a bit more civility, please? Mr. Selli is a
IBM stuff is plagued by embedded controlware, too.
Uhh no it is
There is a major difference between ME/PSP and IBM's POWER-BMC - One is
open source and owner controlled the other two aren't.
On 09/06/2017 07:18 PM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On 06/09/2017 at 19:15, taii...@gmx.com wrote
On 09/06/2017 06:36 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
The steep price.
Uhh the laptops you guys are selling now cost just as much as
TALOS...only they aren't owner controlled.
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On 09/05/2017 03:00 PM, Hendrik Boom wrote:
so it looks as it that legitimately owner-controlled computer
project
based on the POWER processor has died.
Anyone know better? Is is still continuing in some form?
That was TALOS 1 (POWER8), the new hotness is TALOS 2 (POWER9).
They are waiting
Well gee shows over folks we can go home as the good people at the NSA
have made a nice little feature to shut off that thing all the kids are
complaining about.
Hypothetical backdoor team "Aw shucks they got us!" "Damn they're using
a non-intel NIC - what will we do now?"
If you can't trust
On 09/05/2017 06:34 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On Sun, 3 Sep 2017 at 07:32:10 -0400
zap wrote:
On 09/03/2017 05:26 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On 01/09/2017 at 20:36, zap wrote:
I doubt it will be owner controlled, as their laptops aren't - they
still haven't even gotten a blobbed version
On 09/03/2017 09:41 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
Do you believe that all ARM, SPARC and Power suppliers do not put anything
in their CPUs that users and developers do not know about? Again, the only
way to be sure is buying hardware from a vendor that produces it's own
hardware, CPUs included
FYI just so everyone knows the 6.5K price is the prebuilt cost, you can
get the board and CPU for around 2K then you just need DDR4 memory.
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On 08/31/2017 04:14 AM, Alessandro Selli wrote:
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 at 18:25:07 -0400
"taii...@gmx.com" wrote:
Thought I would share this!
After what happened with TALOS 1 I can't believe they actually pulled it
off this time.
This is truly a historic moment for computing
Thought I would share this!
After what happened with TALOS 1 I can't believe they actually pulled it
off this time.
This is truly a historic moment for computing freedom lovers - an owner
controlled open source ultra high performance workstation/server for
only a few thousand dollars.
http
On 08/13/2017 02:20 PM, fsmithred wrote:
On 08/13/2017 07:45 AM, zap wrote:
Not to be rude, but I wouldn't trust nvidia drivers even if they were
completely sandboxed.
They A: hate free software, B: they require proprietary firmware and C:
Are a huge security risk,
then again, most processors
FYI Many big companies get intel to include classified instruction sets
to give them some kind of competitive edge.
I can't find the link but it was in a bloomberg article about xeon CPU's.
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On 07/30/2017 05:33 PM, etech3 wrote:
On 07/30/2017 05:12 PM, taii...@gmx.com wrote:
I have attempted to install various asterisk gui's only to find out
that they all depend on systemd for some arbitrary reason like
systemd-uuid.
Does anyone know of one that doesn't need it?
(fo
I have attempted to install various asterisk gui's only to find out that
they all depend on systemd for some arbitrary reason like systemd-uuid.
Does anyone know of one that doesn't need it?
(for phones I want "it just works" - a gui)
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On 22.06.2017 19:53, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I manage to get a root accout on my phone. But even root only gets
selective access to parts of the file system. And hope you're lucky
when you try to guess the names of the its of file system you are
allowed to access. Google seems to have found ways t
Thank you for your assistance :D
On 06/16/2017 04:00 AM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
When trying to run apt-get update with https I receive this error
curl: (1) Protocol "http" not supported or disabled in libcurl
https://curl.haxx.se/docs/faq.html#Protocol_xxx_not_supported_or_di
Is there some c
On 06/17/2017 01:25 PM, Bruce Perens wrote:
Can we be a little more focused, please? Gnome went for systemd. While I
don't think it was a good decision, it should not cause you to write off
the entirety of Gnome for their lack of philososophical purity.
A philosophical purity issue would be a co
When trying to run apt-get update with https I receive this error
curl: (1) Protocol "http" not supported or disabled in libcurl
Any ideas?
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I really dislike all the "helpful" addons like avahi/mdns and rpc.statd
that scan and listen on every network you connect to.
Windows has a lot more of this type of thing but one of the things MS
got right was the application level firewall and the distinciton between
public and private networ
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