> the use of elevated security levels (which are necessary if
> those flags are to have any force) has side effects that make
> them useless on lots of systems (e.g., inability to run X).
Inability to run X ?
I'm running at level=3, and X is quite happy. *Starting* X is not
possible (AFAIK) at l
FWIW, I'm against changing cron.
Ted Faber said it best:
> If someone wants to change cron's behavior to make DST (and
> other timezone shenanigans) behave intuitively, add a flag to
> make cron work exclusively in UTC as someone else suggested.
> It's simple to explain which means less user co
> the constant noise (whirring fans, hard drives) gets on my
> nerves.
My screen, keyboard and mouse are on 12 metre extension cables.
The computer itself (with 3 more fans installed after a heat problem)
is 2 floors down, under the stairs. I can't hear those fans :-)
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