The banner at the top of https://wiki.debian.org/Docker says:
"The Docker daemon has setUID root, and by design allows easy access as
root to the host filesystem. This makes it trivial for a malicious user to
read and alter sensitive system files, or for a careless user to allow a
malicious contai
I'm on bullseye, and installed chromium from the bullseye repos. In
Chromium I get the message that the browser is "managed by your
organization." I didn't do any special setup for work or school. Is the
management part of the Debian packaging, or is something sketch going on?
How can I find out why apt-get is keeping a package back?
I'm writing a script that generates a randomized valid MAC address and
assigns it to the wireless card. It would be nice to make it run
automatically as part of connecting to an access point. What will I have to
edit to make this happen?
Luke
On Tue, 30 Sep 1997, Gernot Bauer wrote:
> My printer prints all formats (ok, a printer is supposed to print ;)
>
> Thanx to all who replied. Especially Pat, Will and Lawrence.
>
> If others have the same problem: read the howto in /usr/doc/
> (Printer-HOWTO), install magicfilter and run
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