On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 00:20:48 +0100, Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
> My new drives are finally here. One of them turned out to be an OEM. -_-
> The shop says it will cover any warranty claims and it’s not a backyard
> seller either, so methinks I’ll keep it.
>
> To evaluate LUKS, I created the followi
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 01:01:29 -0600, J García wrote:
> It is actually more useful to check the software, than lose your time
> with so many words on this list.
Spoilsport!
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 23:24:48 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > I more and more get the feeling that linux is standardising on the
> > Gnome desktop, which I really just DO NOT get on with.
>
> Nor I. it's second only to M$ in its arrogance.
I have three gnome packages installed on this KDE box.
Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> > Or dig into why the following happens, i.e. why is __alloca not
> > defined in glob_in_dir() ...
> >
>
> I don't think it's glibc, here make compiles fine:
It is built into gcc, but you need the right include file that defines:
#define alloca(x) __builtin_al
On Mon, Dec 11, 2017 at 5:29 PM, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
> "journalctl" is just the same as "less /var/log/messages" so here's
> not much to learn unless you want to use the search features. Reading
> the log from a remote machine is easy, using either SSH or HTTP,
> whichever you prefer. My one co
On 11/12/17 22:29, Neil Bothwick wrote:
>> I don't want a binary logging daemon either: that means having to learn
>> > a special purpose utility to be able to read its logs, and, in general,
>> > not being able to read that log from a remote machine.
> "journalctl" is just the same as "less /var/
On 12/12/17 10:15, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> That means every write has to be encrypted 4 times, whereas using
> encryption in the filesystem means it only has to be done once. I tried
> setting encrypted BTRFS this way and there was a significant performance
> hit. I'm seriously considering going bac
On 12 December 2017 at 12:11, Wols Lists wrote:
> Then there's ASCII - is that parity off? parity on? parity set?
> Then there's lines separated by - or is that ? or is that with optional trailing NULL>?
> And that's just the versions I know of and have met ...
>
> There's no such thing as "pla
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 12:18:23 +, Wols Lists wrote:
> > That means every write has to be encrypted 4 times, whereas using
> > encryption in the filesystem means it only has to be done once. I
> > tried setting encrypted BTRFS this way and there was a significant
> > performance hit. I'm seriousl
Hello.
On Tue, Dec 12, 2017 at 01:01:29 -0600, J García wrote:
> 2017-12-11 15:03 GMT-06:00 Alan Mackenzie :
> > OK. But it's still there taking up RAM, and (more importantly) makes a
> > systemd system a broader target for attacks. Whether a system has an
> > http server (or, for that matter, a
On 12/12/17 18:55, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> You seem to know systemd reasonably well - maybe you've got it
> installed and you're using it. Please tell me whether my suspicion
> above (that systemd builds stuff into the system that is likely to be
> superfluous to a user, and possibly forces its us
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 18:55:15 +, Alan Mackenzie wrote:
> You seem to know systemd reasonably well - maybe you've got it
> installed and you're using it. Please tell me whether my suspicion
> above (that systemd builds stuff into the system that is likely to be
> superfluous to a user, and poss
On Mon, Dec 11 2017, Jorge Almeida wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 10, 2017 at 7:31 PM, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote:
>>
>> Just my two cents. I will not answer any reply to my little contribution to
>> this thread;
>
> Good. I can't remember any intervention from you that I would miss.
That makes one of us.
On Tue, 12 Dec 2017 20:11:47 +, Wols Lists wrote:
> The two big problems I really can lay at systemd's feet is that the boot
> occasionally fails and says "dumping you into plymouth console" but
> doesn't - this goes away with a reboot ... hey reboots aren't supposed
> to fix problems in linux
On Tuesday, 12 December 2017 10:34:27 GMT Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 23:24:48 +, Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > > I more and more get the feeling that linux is standardising on the
> > > Gnome desktop, which I really just DO NOT get on with.
> >
> > Nor I. it's second only to M$ in
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