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2017 Apr 10
2
OT: systemd Poll
...ng on and fix >> problems quickly. Some vague, poorly documented, data file which is >> interpreted by a black box is the sort of joy one expects from the >> murkier regions of Redmond not the sunnier climes of Carolina. >> The same here. Could repeat that word for word. I fled what I could to FreeBSD, but in that process systemd was just the last drop that confirmed that my earlier decision to abandon Linux to the extent I can was right. Whatever has to stay Linux sucks ... more time for any problem than it used to. Valeri >> > +1 >> >> >> __...
2015 Jan 08
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...be >> destroyed to make room. > > But it doesn't matter how pretty Gnome3 is on some other box. I use > remote connections through NX/freenx or x2go exclusively. Gnome3 > won't work that way. And that's typical of the changes. > Let me second you. I for one have fled from Gnome (on my FreeBSD workstation, - once the upgrade made me switch from Gnome 2 to Gnome 3). I need the job done, and want my GUI User Interface be what was perfectly suitable for long time. I do not care of its looks or fanciness of "ultimately different" user experience. Therefore...
2017 Jan 27
1
large update - best practice
--On Friday, January 27, 2017 11:11 AM -0600 Valeri Galtsev <galtsev at kicp.uchicago.edu> wrote: > <rant> > Even with having to notify users/schedule reboots as rarely as once every > 54 days on average, this is really PITA, because it is often. That, BTW is > why we fled our servers away from Linux ;-( > </rant> Towards what? What other system has few updates and yet remains secure and bug-free? I know I dread when Windows drops a pile of updates, as I'm never sure it's going to come back up. --- This email has been checked for viruses by A...
2005 Jun 09
2
Sixtel is still alive?
Whoa, talk about flying under the radar. I got a few DIDs *months* ago from Sixtel (or iax.cc). Initial respone was great, but then it seemed that the only tech-support person had fled the country. No responses, bad responses, poor call-quality. I had a few $s left in the balance and kind-a just forgot about them. Not worth 10 minutes of my time to get $10 of my money back, quite frankly. Anyhow, I just got a message from them announcing (once again) and all-new customer-serv...
2006 Apr 11
2
File Permissions
Hello I trying to grasp the file permissions on Linux. I have Samba installed and functioning properly... I think I understand perimission in this environment with one exception: I need to add more than one group to a file/folder. With Windows..the security tab would allow any number of Groups and each group could have different permissions. (As well with files and subdirectories). With
2015 Jan 08
1
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ere there was a bunch of other unpleasant things mentioned so I'll skip them...). Linux from Unix-like system became more Windows like (sorry if it offends anyone, but I can't hold myself and not repeat what one of people called Linux then: "Lindoze"). So, several of those people fled to open solaris. My journey was different, I ended up migrating a bunch of most important boxes to FreeBSD. I know how many on this list are already allergic to me saying this, I promise, this is the last time. I'm using as excuse something familiar I feel in James's post... Valeri ++++++...
2015 Jan 08
3
Design changes are done in Fedora
On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 10:35 AM, Warren Young <wyml at etr-usa.com> wrote: >> > Would the world really be a better place if CDE had never been replaced? Me, I?ll take GNOME 3 and all its warts over CDE any day of the week. CDE never would have *evolved* to be the equal of GNOME; it had to be destroyed to make room. But it doesn't matter how pretty Gnome3 is on some other box.
2017 Jan 27
4
large update - best practice
Johnny Hughes wrote: > On 01/27/2017 09:19 AM, Jon LaBadie wrote: >> With a large update to be made, eg. the 900 package >> one I questioned yesterday, are there any suggestions >> to avoid possible complications? >> >> Two examples, I'd like to know of others too: >> >> I'm not running the most recently installed kernel, >> I assume I
2007 Jun 02
0
To glenpool who claremore
...trategy X Outlines Vertical Market Pursuit of the 2007 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grants... For the complete release, please see your brokers website. _ _ __ _ _ two daughters.--Unnatural war.--Tryphena's hatred of her sister.--Taking to an end by killing her. This he did, and then fled the country. such a class as a whole, the inevitable result; for the innocent After some little time had elapsed, and Cleopatra was beginning to be with animal and vegetable life, has been formed, and is annually and uniform, the stream, in its passage across the desert, would have so energetically...
2011 May 18
1
Bug found in openssh 5.8p1 source
...----------------------------- - Rick Stevens, Systems Engineer, AllDigital ricks at alldigital.com - - AIM/Skype: therps2 ICQ: 22643734 Yahoo: origrps2 - - - - ...Had this been an actual emergency, we would have fled in terror - - and you'd be on your own, pal! - ----------------------------------------------------------------------
2007 Jun 02
0
To glenpool who claremore
...trategy X Outlines Vertical Market Pursuit of the 2007 U.S. Department of Homeland Security Grants... For the complete release, please see your brokers website. _ _ __ _ _ two daughters.--Unnatural war.--Tryphena's hatred of her sister.--Taking to an end by killing her. This he did, and then fled the country. such a class as a whole, the inevitable result; for the innocent After some little time had elapsed, and Cleopatra was beginning to be with animal and vegetable life, has been formed, and is annually and uniform, the stream, in its passage across the desert, would have so energetically...
2007 Jun 20
1
[LLVMdev] Calling Convention & Stack Frame
Hello, I want to find information/documentation on how reorganize stack frame (add other information, etc.) & how add new calling convention into ARM backend? I think it is needed to modify lowering of CALL, RET & FORMAL_ARGUMENT instruction, and also to modify emitPrologue & emitEpilogue functions. What are the others things to modify in order to realize my
2007 Jul 19
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM-MIPS
...egards > _______________________________________________ > LLVM Developers mailing list > LLVMdev at cs.uiuc.edu http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu > http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/mailman/listinfo/llvmdev > Cheers, -- Bruno Cardoso Lopes http://www.brunocardoso.org "The Man in Black fled across the desert and the gunslinger followed" - Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20070719/cb52db41/attachment.html>
2017 Jan 27
0
large update - best practice
...daemons were updated or use libraries that were updated. Incidentally, restarting sshd does not disrupt existing ssh connections. <rant> Even with having to notify users/schedule reboots as rarely as once every 54 days on average, this is really PITA, because it is often. That, BTW is why we fled our servers away from Linux ;-( </rant> Just my $0.02 Valeri > > mark > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++...
2018 Mar 09
1
FW: Squid and HTTPS interception on CentOS 7 ?
> > Thanks for reporting this. Though I bluntly admit I just ignore > everything coming from Microsoft. Hotmail has been tagging my company's > mailserver as a spammer for ages, so I'm tagging everything coming from > Microsoft as crapware. Nothing good has ever been produced by this > company. The last time I actually used MS Windows for work was around > 2001, before
2015 Jan 08
0
Design changes are done in Fedora
...was a bunch of other unpleasant things mentioned so I'll skip them...). Linux from Unix-like system became more Windows like (sorry if it offends anyone, but I can't hold myself and not repeat what one of people called Linux then: "Lindoze"). > > So, several of those people fled to open solaris. My journey was different, I ended up migrating a bunch of most important boxes to FreeBSD. I know how many on this list are already allergic to me saying this, I promise, this is the last time. I'm using as excuse something familiar I feel in James's post... Stupid me: Sor...
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...its lowest register, to the point that he simply growls some of his lines. Bill claims we're screwing blessed Christmas. Wagoner's languid delivery of the song is terrifying: he genuinely sounds as though he were fighting the urge to gibber by phrasing his words with exaggerated care. Sutch fled to the United States, but found it a nasty, brutish place and returned to England after getting shot during a mugging. They both abused our Bill of Rights. Their website is www. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. " Had to be a good actor to play so many weird parts so well. "...
2007 Jul 05
0
universally
...its lowest register, to the point that he simply growls some of his lines. Bill claims we're screwing blessed Christmas. Wagoner's languid delivery of the song is terrifying: he genuinely sounds as though he were fighting the urge to gibber by phrasing his words with exaggerated care. Sutch fled to the United States, but found it a nasty, brutish place and returned to England after getting shot during a mugging. They both abused our Bill of Rights. Their website is www. i've enjoyed everything you've posted. " Had to be a good actor to play so many weird parts so well. "...
2018 Oct 19
0
What are the differences between systemd and non-systemd Linux distros?
...Poettering gets stuff done. > > Because he's funded. And I strongly suspect that a lot of that funding > comes from M$'s interest in Upstream. > <snip> >> >> With all due respect, many people just stopped offering any argument >> about systemd, and simply fled elsewhere which in _their_ opinion >> (and I am one of them) lies better in what they with their education >> and life experience is more reasonably resembling system suitable >> for servers. >> >> Servers are key word for me. You can see me using macintosh laptop in &...
2007 Jul 19
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM-MIPS
On 19/07/2007 01:29:18, Seung Jae Lee (lee225 at uiuc.edu) wrote: > Somebody in this dev-list alreday did it with LLVM. I guess you are speaking about Bruno Cardoso Lopes ? I can see there is a MIPS implementation in LLVM repository but it looks like uncomplete (that is, I'm not even sure it can compile any source). What I hope is to have a complete MIPS implementation so I can adapt