Rowland wrote:
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2019 11:44:49 -0600
> "Jamey Fletcher" wrote:
>> I have it here on my Gentoo install - and /var/lib/dbus/machine-id is
>> a symlink to it. It's basically the same length as a MD5SUM - why
>> not just standardiz
> Anno domini 2019 Fri, 8 Mar 10:45:04 -0600
> Nate Bargmann scripsit:
>> * On 2019 08 Mar 08:00 -0600, KatolaZ wrote:
>>> and, IIRC, also /var/lib/dbus/machine-id is re-generated at boot
>>> time. But we need to double-check.
>> Not on this Debian Buster machine. Both /var/lib/dbus/machine-i
Quoting Rick Moen :
> Quoting Jamey Fletcher (ja...@beau.org):
>> Quoting Rick Moen :
>> I dunno about you, but I would certainly consider $340-500 a "very
>> expensive luxury".
> I suppose it's a matter of perspective. I often encounter fellow
> Am
Quoting Rick Moen :
> Quoting Linux O'Beardly (linux.obear...@gmail.com):
>> Thanks for the quick response. I don't know if I'll make it; airfare
>> from the states to Europe is a very expensive luxury [...]
> (Hi, son of a commercial airline captain, here.)
> International (IAD). Round-tri
> I'd prefer to see chips from scratch, rather than patching on features
> late in the game. We can be pretty sure chip makers will only patch
> problems as they are found instead of redesigning their chips to prevent
> future problems.
The problem with doing that is you find yourself facing all n
> https://www.reuters.com/article/us-cyber-intel/next-generation-flaws-found-on-computer-processors-magazine-idUSKBN1I42BZ
It'll likely never be over at this point. I'm reasonably certain that if
the kind of accumulated knowledge and experience we have now were applied
to 386 chips, issues at thi
> How do I install one package from Ceres? Together with its necessary
> dependencies, of course.
Download the package, install locally, see what it wants?
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> Steve Litt [2018-01-03 22:32]:
>> Yes. It's different from lxterminal, which is an advantage. IMHO, the
>> more terminal emulator programs you have, the better. So:
> Why, if they are all the same?
Well, they're not all the same. I just found mention of one that has many
features I would dear
> On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 09:54:37PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
>> Quoting KatolaZ (kato...@freaknet.org):
>>
>> > GNU mc. Unless by GUI you really mean something with sparks and
>> > glitters :-P
>>
>> I've been struggling with the temptation to say 'lftp in an xterm', and
>> hereby surrender to it.
>> systemd is a reality, and making sad or smart jokes about it does not
>> make it more palatable, or less of a threat.
> yep, you are right systemd is a reality, I just needed to vent somehow.
> and making my jokes is one way of doing so...
Do we need to start alt.systemdadmin.recovery?
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> mylo2594 1 0 Sep05 ?00:00:00 ssh-agent
> mylo2614 1 0 Sep05 ?00:00:00 ssh-agent
[...]
> mylo 29792 1 0 Sep01 ?00:00:00 ssh-agent
> mylo 30159 1 0 Sep11 ?00:00:00 ssh-agent
I would start with
$ ps axf
to g
> Le 09/08/2017 à 22:46, Joel Roth a écrit :
> Despite what the author claims, this series of pages isn't about
> init. It is mostly about supervision and a little about containers. It
> assumes both are usefull, with no argumentation to motivate supervision.
> Confusion about init, supervisi
> Le 11/07/2017 à 14:30, Enrico Weigelt, metux IT consult a écrit :
> We have two detectors running. On each of them, a sophisticated
> trigger logic decides when interesting data has been seen and triggers
> 400 channels of waveform digitizers (like 400 synchronous oscilloscope
> channels).
> I no longer feel like I can
> trust "init"
> https://lkml.org/lkml/2017/7/6/577
This is getting scary - last time I remember something along these lines,
something called git seemed to be the end result. And I think git has
taken over the world from emacs!
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