Thanks for the heads up on that - fascinating article.
One of the things which always baffles me about systemd was that right
from the word go, there was something which would have nipped in the bud
all the controversy, pain, recriminations, etc. etc. Make systemd
optional (so that, for example,
Le 18/05/2020 à 13:04, Peter Duffy a écrit :
Thanks for the heads up on that - fascinating article.
One of the things which always baffles me about systemd was that right
from the word go, there was something which would have nipped in the bud
all the controversy, pain, recriminations, etc. etc.
On 2020-05-18 16:42, Didier Kryn wrote:
> In particular by porting Window$ on top of Systemd-Gnu-Linux, just
> like MacOS lives on top of FreeBSD and makes big profit.
How would that work from the legal POV? Linux is still GPL, pretty much
for this very reason.
I do believe that systemd was mean
Quoting Ian Zimmerman (i...@very.loosely.org):
> Last year I nearly lost all my image and audio data, some 100G. I guess
> that's small potatoes today, but anyway _very_ valuable to me. It
> happened because I gave the wrong /dev/sd* name in a dd command when I
> was putting something on a stick,
On Mon, 18 May 2020 08:57:39 -0700
Ian Zimmerman wrote:
> On 2020-05-18 16:42, Didier Kryn wrote:
>
> > In particular by porting Window$ on top of Systemd-Gnu-Linux, just
> > like MacOS lives on top of FreeBSD and makes big profit.
>
> How would that work from the legal POV? Linux is still GP
On Mon, 18 May 2020 14:09:01 -0700
Rick Moen via Dng wrote:
> Quoting Ian Zimmerman (i...@very.loosely.org):
>
> > Last year I nearly lost all my image and audio data, some 100G. I
> > guess that's small potatoes today, but anyway _very_ valuable to
> > me. It happened because I gave the wrong /
hello,
Citando Dimitris via Dng :
On 5/17/20 12:04 AM, tux...@sapo.pt wrote:
But is a major flaw, being it a init system for a operating system, and
not beign able to run shell scripts( systemd has also this limitation.. )..
you're right about s6, but wrong about systemd.you can run shell
I believe I didn't expressed myself well, and so was badly understood..
Citando Steve Litt :
On Sat, 16 May 2020 22:04:51 +0100
tux...@sapo.pt wrote:
Hello,
Citando Steve Litt :
It's such a shame. Runit and s6 were both there, waiting to be
picked up and used. Both were 10 times easier than
Hello,
Citando g4sra via Dng :
I have an old Rpi 2B that will boot its original Raspbian fine but
panics 'killing init' on Devuan.
Has anybody else experienced this ?
The only difference I can discern is that the Devuan repository
executables (init) are compiled as PIE.
Any suggestions to
hello,
Citando g4sra via Dng :
On 17/05/2020 20:26, Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2020 Sun, 17 May 13:20:13 +0100
g4sra via Dng scripsit:
I have an old Rpi 2B that will boot its original Raspbian fine but
panics 'killing init' on Devuan.
Has anybody else experienced this ?
The only
Hello
This is a bit unrelated, but might be worth warning people about. Some editors
no longer seem to be satisfied inserting plain spaces, but now deem it necessary
the extra bytes . This might break small parsers which only consider
' ' and \t as a delimiter. 'cat -A' will help you find them
B
Anno domini 2020 Tue, 19 May 08:09:46 +0200
marc scripsit:
> Hello
>
> This is a bit unrelated, but might be worth warning people about. Some editors
> no longer seem to be satisfied inserting plain spaces, but now deem it
> necessary
> the extra bytes . This might break small parsers which only
Rick:
> Quoting Ian Zimmerman (i...@very.loosely.org):
...
> > it. If only I had listened to my nagging inner voice and looked at
> > /dev/disk/by-id first, I'd have been okay.
> I'm a lot more concerned about servers, personally, and am not going to
> permit overengineered software on my server ju
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