It's possible to use flashplugin-nonfree for firefox and
pepperflash-plugin-nonfree for chromium.
You can simply install google chrome - it has flash plugin within the
bundle.
On 27 July 2017 at 06:27, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Joachim Fahrner (j...@fahrner.name):
>
> > You can try Google Chrom
El 27/07/17 a les 04:03, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult ha escrit:
> On 26.07.2017 21:15, Adam Borowski wrote:
>
>> The future is lxc, which has some new tricks, but offers nowhere close to
>> the level of isolation openvz and vserver had. Unprivileged containers
>> aren't bad, but still quite
El 26/07/17 a les 23:15, Adam Borowski ha escrit:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 09:02:14PM +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
>> Hello, documentation and containers are written and tested to Devuan 1.0
>> works as host and as guest:
>>
>> https://openvz.org/Installation_on_Debian_8
>> Container templates:
>>
On 26.07.2017 21:15, Adam Borowski wrote:
The future is lxc, which has some new tricks, but offers nowhere close to
the level of isolation openvz and vserver had. Unprivileged containers
aren't bad, but still quite lacking.
Whats missing in lxc?
--mtx
__
Quoting Joachim Fahrner (j...@fahrner.name):
> You can try Google Chrome (not Chromium). AFAIK that's the only
> browser for Linux that still supports Flash.
As mentioned separately, pepperflashplugin-nonfree (the PPAPI[1]
proprietary Google-written Flash player _for_ Google Chrome) works in
Chro
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 09:02:14PM +0200, Narcis Garcia wrote:
> Hello, documentation and containers are written and tested to Devuan 1.0
> works as host and as guest:
>
> https://openvz.org/Installation_on_Debian_8
> Container templates:
> https://openvz.org/Download/template/precreated
>
> Open
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 02:01:03PM -0400, Haines Brown wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 07:49:56PM +0200, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> > Am 2017-07-26 19:40, schrieb Haines Brown:
> > >I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
> > >error message that I don't have the latest ve
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 04:00:43PM -0400, Christopher Clements wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:56:13AM +, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
> wrote:
> > On 26.07.2017 09:34, Didier Kryn wrote:
> > > and even unistd's write() and seek() are wrappers for kernel's pwrite().
> >
> > No. Just l
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 12:22:39PM +0100, Simon Hobson wrote:
"Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult" wrote:
On 26.07.2017 04:47, Christopher Clements wrote:
My high-school programming class was advertised as teaching people how to
program in C and do all sorts of low-level stuff. I signed up th
also moderated.
thanks for your patience and cooperation
___
Dng mailing list
Dng@lists.dyne.org
https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 04:00:43PM -0400, Christopher Clements wrote:
Wouldn't this work? (no error checking of course XD)
off_t lseek(int fd, off_t offset, int whence);
ssize_t write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count);
ssize_t pwrite(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count, off_t offset
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:56:13AM +, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult
wrote:
On 26.07.2017 09:34, Didier Kryn wrote:
All languages wrap libc's API with their own primitives: C wraps
unistd's write() within printf() and fwrite()
It doesn't just "wrap" it, it calls it in order to achie
Rüdiger Meier - 26.07.17, 20:04:
> On 07/26/2017 08:01 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 07:49:56PM +0200, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> >> Am 2017-07-26 19:40, schrieb Haines Brown:
> >>> I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
> >>> error message that I do
Forwarding this because I thought it funny. Also, what's nettiquite
say about forwarding a forward? Should I remove his portion of the
message?
- Forwarded message from ShieldCurve -
Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 20:39:15 -0400
From: ShieldCurve
To: mail...@lists.cock.li
Subject: [cock.li] Spa
Hello, documentation and containers are written and tested to Devuan 1.0
works as host and as guest:
https://openvz.org/Installation_on_Debian_8
Container templates:
https://openvz.org/Download/template/precreated
OpenVZ 6 remains as one of the most mature and stable solutions for
operating-syste
Am 2017-07-26 20:01, schrieb Haines Brown:
So then how do I access the database? The files I need to access are
newspaper images.
You can try Google Chrome (not Chromium). AFAIK that's the only browser
for Linux that still supports Flash.
___
Dng
On 07/26/2017 08:01 PM, Haines Brown wrote:
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 07:49:56PM +0200, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
Am 2017-07-26 19:40, schrieb Haines Brown:
I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
error message that I don't have the latest version of Macromedia Flash
Pl
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 07:49:56PM +0200, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
> Am 2017-07-26 19:40, schrieb Haines Brown:
> >I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
> >error message that I don't have the latest version of Macromedia Flash
> >Player. The site needs Macromedia Flash P
Am 2017-07-26 19:40, schrieb Haines Brown:
I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
error message that I don't have the latest version of Macromedia Flash
Player. The site needs Macromedia Flash Player 11.1 or higher.
Adobe ceased the flash player supoort for Linux lo
I know the issue of flash player has often come up, but I don't normally
watch videos and so did not pay attention.
I need access an online database, but when I try to do it I get the
error message that I don't have the latest version of Macromedia Flash
Player. The site needs Macromedia Flash Pla
Yes, please, thank you sirs to the part of the subject line in the
parentheses.
Yea, that, and that's why I'm here and not in a classroom to Simon's
original post on the "Teaching IT & programming thread.
Education in the US has nothing to do with Devuan. I'd rather be a
polite netizen and s
I change the subject line again. I wish people would do this more often.
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 03:15:46PM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
> Le 26/07/2017 à 12:49, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
> >I wouldn't claim C++ itself is bad, but it seems to have a massive
> >attraction to incompet
Le 26/07/2017 à 15:12, Didier Kryn a écrit :
AFAIK libc's pwrite() is the low-level (minimal) wrapper to the
linux Write system-call. There isn't the concept of sequential
read/write to a disk in the kernel and this paradigm is implemented by
the means of libc's write().
I may be w
Le 26/07/2017 à 12:49, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
I wouldn't claim C++ itself is bad, but it seems to have a massive
attraction to incompetent people.
I consider it has been a mess from the beginning.
The learning curve is so steep that almost nobody is able to
write/r
Le 26/07/2017 à 12:56, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
and even unistd's write() and seek() are wrappers for kernel's pwrite().
No. Just look at the code. write()+seek() as different semantics
than pwrite(), and they don't even need to be supported by some
particular fd.
AFA
"Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult" wrote:
> On 26.07.2017 04:47, Christopher Clements wrote:
>
>> My high-school programming class was advertised as teaching people how to
>> program in C and do all sorts of low-level stuff. I signed up thinking
>> I might finally meet a "computer expert" that
On 26.07.2017 09:34, Didier Kryn wrote:
All languages wrap libc's API with their own primitives: C wraps
unistd's write() within printf() and fwrite()
It doesn't just "wrap" it, it calls it in order to achieve some
higher functionality. These functions only make sense if you're
working wit
On 26.07.2017 08:55, Didier Kryn wrote:
I totally disagree. Programming low level libc functions and
programming a full-featured web browser aren't the same kind of job at
all and should be done in neither the same state of mind, nor the same
language. Most probably they souldn't be done by
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 11:34:40AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
> Le 26/07/2017 à 11:06, Adam Borowski a écrit :
> > On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:55:32AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
> > > I totally disagree. Programming low level libc functions and
> > > programming
> > > a full-featured web browser
Le 26/07/2017 à 11:06, Adam Borowski a écrit :
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:55:32AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 26/07/2017 à 07:52, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
I think that everyone should have to learn how to write a simple shell
for an 8-bit architecture before they can be consi
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 10:55:32AM +0200, Didier Kryn wrote:
> Le 26/07/2017 à 07:52, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
> >
> > > I think that everyone should have to learn how to write a simple shell
> > > for an 8-bit architecture before they can be considered a real
> > > programmer. ;
Le 26/07/2017 à 07:52, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
I think that everyone should have to learn how to write a simple shell
for an 8-bit architecture before they can be considered a real
programmer. ;P
ACK
I totally disagree. Programming low level libc functions and
progr
32 matches
Mail list logo