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2018 Nov 03
2
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
...ers L. ------ '...postwork futures are dismissed with the claim that "it is not in our nature to be idle", thereby demonstrating at once an essentialist view of labor and an impoverished imagination of the possibilities of nonwork.' Kathi Weeks, *The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics and Postwork Imaginaries* <https://www.dukeupress.edu/The-Problem-with-Work/>
2018 Sep 24
1
Has something replaced rhn-ssl-tool?
...ers L. ------ '...postwork futures are dismissed with the claim that "it is not in our nature to be idle", thereby demonstrating at once an essentialist view of labor and an impoverished imagination of the possibilities of nonwork.' Kathi Weeks, *The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics and Postwork Imaginaries* <https://www.dukeupress.edu/The-Problem-with-Work/>
2018 Nov 03
1
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
...sers. ------ '...postwork futures are dismissed with the claim that "it is not in our nature to be idle", thereby demonstrating at once an essentialist view of labor and an impoverished imagination of the possibilities of nonwork.' Kathi Weeks, *The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics and Postwork Imaginaries* <https://www.dukeupress.edu/The-Problem-with-Work/>
2005 Jan 14
2
redirect outbound port 25 ?
We have the following setup. 192.168.0.1 NAT router 192.168.0.3 eth0 192.168.0.50 eth0:0 Two postfix instances. The first bound to 192.168.0.3 and the second to 192.168.0.50. The problem is that the NAT router can''t port forward the same port to two IPs. Is there any way to redirect outgoing port 25 from 192.168.0.50 to 192.168.0.3? -- Robin Lynn Frank - Director of
2018 May 07
1
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...e people of all "political belief". Except > > those whose political belief mean that they don't agree with the code > > of conduct. Since agreement is required to take part in the > > conferences, I am no longer able to attend. > > This is the control model of marxism and cultural marxism especially: You > end up with a doctrine saying that participants are required to comply with > "the values", to not be eliminated from participation. > > Normally noone has a copy of "the values", or at least it's clear in > practice that...
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...mmunity tries to welcome people of all "political belief". Except > those whose political belief mean that they don't agree with the code > of conduct. Since agreement is required to take part in the > conferences, I am no longer able to attend. This is the control model of marxism and cultural marxism especially: You end up with a doctrine saying that participants are required to comply with "the values", to not be eliminated from participation. Normally noone has a copy of "the values", or at least it's clear in practice that "the values"...
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...people of all "political belief". Except > > those whose political belief mean that they don't agree with the code > > of conduct. Since agreement is required to take part in the > > conferences, I am no longer able to attend. > > This is the control model of marxism and cultural marxism especially: You end up with a doctrine saying that participants are required to comply with "the values", to not be eliminated from participation. > > Normally noone has a copy of "the values", or at least it's clear in practice that "the val...
2018 Nov 02
5
Red Hat is Planning To Deprecate KDE on RHEL By 2024
Leroy Tennison wrote: > I use KDE and they need to, quality is lacking, every time I boot up I > get to discover where my icons will be located (and this has been going > on through at least a couple of recvisions). Locking doesn't help, even > making the file I thought contained the positions immutable didn't help. > I'm going to have to look at Trinity. > Odd,