On Thu, 7 Apr 2016 09:38:45 +0900
Simon Walter wrote:
> some fresh air, exercise, and a better diet
I was told that this cures excess sarcasm, too.
/sarcasm
Florian
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Jack L. Frost :
>On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 08:17:32PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote:
>> Please consider setting the default /etc/fstab to include:
>>
>> proc/proc procdefaults,hidepid=2
>>
>> This has the effect of keeping the specific activities, process ids,
>> command l
In case you didn't notice, all servers are now using proper TLS
certificates from Let's Encrypt, except one host: files.devuan.org, that
mysteriously failed to acquire some. So this one is using a free
certificate from Startcom.
If you encounter any issue with TLS, please report to
https://git.de
On 04/07/2016 07:40 AM, hellekin wrote:
> In case you didn't notice, all servers are now using proper TLS
> certificates from Let's Encrypt, except one host: files.devuan.org, that
> mysteriously failed to acquire some. So this one is using a free
> certificate from Startcom.
>
> If you encounter
Twisted Fate wrote:
Which version did you try?
It was with Bodhi, when it used the original E, not that
remake they use now, so probably a couple years ago.
The whole experience was pretty crappy, including "friendliness", fonts,
theme, and those shadows were very likely damned by gods.
Gimmic
"Jack L. Frost" writes:
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 08:17:32PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote:
>> Please consider setting the default /etc/fstab to include:
>>
>> proc/proc procdefaults,hidepid=2
>>
>> This has the effect of keeping the specific activities, process ids,
>> comm
Wanting to build xorg-server-xvfb without systemd I ran into problem
with linking with vdev
make[5]: Entering directory
'/root/Downloads/xorg-server-nosystemd/src/xorg-server-1.18.3/hw/xfree86/dixmods'
CC xkbVT.lo
CC xkbPrivate.lo
CC xkbKillSrv.lo
CCLD libxorgxkb.l
On 04/07/2016 01:05 PM, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
> "Jack L. Frost" writes:
>> On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 08:17:32PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote:
>>> Please consider setting the default /etc/fstab to include:
>>>
>>> proc/proc procdefaults,hidepid=2
>>>
>>> This has the effect o
Boruch Baum writes:
> On 04/07/2016 01:05 PM, Rainer Weikusat wrote:
>> "Jack L. Frost" writes:
>>> On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 08:17:32PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote:
Please consider setting the default /etc/fstab to include:
proc/proc procdefaults,hidepid=2
>>
Rainer Weikusat writes:
> "Jack L. Frost" writes:
>> On Sun, Apr 03, 2016 at 08:17:32PM -0400, Boruch Baum wrote:
>>> Please consider setting the default /etc/fstab to include:
>>>
>>> proc/proc procdefaults,hidepid=2
>>>
>>> This has the effect of keeping the specifi
Rainer Weikusat wrote:
> I'd still like an answer to this question: For the common use case of a
> so-called "desktop system", why should system processes be hidden from
> its owner by default unless said owner does something which is actively
> discouraged, IOW, "Who is trying to hide what here
dear Jim,
On Wed, 06 Apr 2016, Jim Murphy wrote:
>
> Did anyone else notice that at about 0726 UTC today
> the mail server, I believe, spit out 3 emails that have "been
> in hiding" for a while. Original sent dates:
yes. they were stuck in the mailman queue until yesterday, when an
admin atten
The powers-which-are have decreed that the process of installing our
product has to become more streamlined than "somebody booting from a
special-purpose USB device" and then enabling ssh access so that I can
do everything else interactively (not an unreasonable request as this
procedure obviously
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