Must to what?
Must to what?
fyi, systemctl disable/enable has a --now flag
Schisms are just feature branches, it all makes sense!
–force-and-I-really-mean-it-this-time
Keep in mind an unencrypted /boot partition still leaves you open to an evil maid attack. I’m not really paranoid (or interesting) enough that I feel the need to take measures to prevent those kinds of attacks, but your situation may differ.
Yes that was the point.
Oh they should definitely choose Rocky as name for the next Debian release.
And because their LLM generated advice to people is bound to kill some of them, they can ‘see’ even more of them!
Yeah, everyone knows the new standard will be whatever gets the backing of the porn industry.
Or Jathon (pronounced like Mike Tyson would pronounce JSON)
Yes, those levitating shits are really eye opening.
Transcend Wifi SD Card
IsWas A Tiny Linux Server.
8 years ago, this article is from 2016. I wonder what progress was made if any, both security wise and performance wise.
Except that the download numbers don’t correspond at all with the population numbers.
That’s not how it works. Right now the situation is: it doesn’t work. You claim it should be a workable situation. Show how it should work, don’t ask people to prove a negative.
Unless you bring a solution to the table, taking the position that it isn’t impossible is just cheap contrarianism on your part. Sure we can try new things, but if it doesn’t work and everyone is commenting the approach isn’t helping, then maybe take the hint. Or not, and keep swimming against the stream (in which - seeing OP’s other comments - they seem to be more interested than actually solving the problem)
ITT: people giving wrong answers to a post linked to a blog that answers the question ‘What is PID 0?’
If someone is trying to achieve a goal through (what they might not know are) impossible means, “letting them be” isn’t going to help them.
Although it might not seem very helpful (and indeed there are better ways of helping) pointing out the flaws in the approach is contributing more than “letting them be”. Doesn’t cost a thing to be civil about it though.
kill -9 $(pidof <process>)