It's a spelling change!
Thanks Rick, for this lighthearted take on this!
Very much welcome and appreciated on my part.
It appears that Mr. Lee's corporate entity "freenode Limited" has,
at least for now, Registrant status for three Internet domains,
freenode.net/org/com. Mr. Lee appears to ha
Morning @ll,
Στις 20/5/21 5:17 π.μ., ο/η Rick Moen έγραψε:
It appears that Mr. Lee's corporate entity "freenode Limited" has,
at least for now, Registrant status for three Internet domains,
freenode.net/org/com. Mr. Lee appears to have no other assets relevant
to what until now was called Free
Quoting Dimitris via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
> there are lawyers-threats involved and he took infra too. so it's
> not that simple/light as you're presenting it.
> announced here as well : https://twitter.com/freenodestaff
As always, persons involve will need to judge for themselves whether
leg
Quoting Bernard Rosset via Dng (dng@lists.dyne.org):
> Thanks Rick, for this lighthearted take on this!
> Very much welcome and appreciated on my part.
Yr. very welcome.
> This actually is the "dream" of any infra person facing a relentless
> ego-bloated hijacker above in such a situation.
I wa
Hello,
I need to install an ossec-hids (from www.ossec.net) agent on a Devuan
Beowulf PPC64 machine. AFAIK the .deb package is not supported direcly
by Devuan and I cannot find a Debian PPC version. Compiling would be
trivial if I can get pcre2 devel libs and .h, wich I'm unable to find
for Beowu
there are lawyers-threats involved and he took infra too. so it's not
that simple/light as you're presenting it.
To the best of my knowledge, the muppet got *access* to operations, yes.
For the hosting part, staffers have repeatedly confirmed the hardware
was donations from third-parties, with
On 20/05/2021 09:03, Bernard Rosset via Dng wrote:
> I do hope that change does not hurt IRC use more than it was already,
> albeit I somehom know it does/will.
> IRC is not popular amongst the masses anymore, as the general
> population get more and more individualistic, and does not think nor
> c
Thanks for that interesting point of view Mark.
We concur on he consumerism part, but it seems we differ on the
individualism.
It seems to me both are intertweened, despite not being sure if there is
causality beyond a hunch, and if so, which way(s) it is at work; I have
a feeling one feeds
I carried out the install from the recommended(last) chimera iso and
all basically was well. Sounds was there, but I didn't want pulseaudio
and removed it and installed alsa, alsaplayer, alsamixer, etc.
But I have no sound. It seems to have something to do with certain
drivers for PCMs not being i
On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 12:52:29PM +1000, terryc wrote:
> I carried out the install from the recommended(last) chimera iso and
> all basically was well. Sounds was there, but I didn't want pulseaudio
> and removed it and installed alsa, alsaplayer, alsamixer, etc.
>
> But I have no sound. It seems
On Thu, 20 May 2021 21:50:18 -0700
Gregory Nowak via Dng wrote:
> On Fri, May 21, 2021 at 12:52:29PM +1000, terryc wrote:
> > I carried out the install from the recommended(last) chimera iso and
> > all basically was well. Sounds was there, but I didn't want
> > pulseaudio and removed it and inst
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