I’m running ZFS at two jobs and my homelab.
Terabytes and terabytes. Usually presented to the hypervisor as a lun and managed on the VM itself.
I don’t run proxmox, though. Some ldoms, some esx, soon oVirt.
I’m running ZFS at two jobs and my homelab.
Terabytes and terabytes. Usually presented to the hypervisor as a lun and managed on the VM itself.
I don’t run proxmox, though. Some ldoms, some esx, soon oVirt.
But … It’s an increase, right?
Are we okay with incremental improvements, or will only big bang headline news story type improvements be okay?
from the chmod or from the containers?
Wasn’t it 2017 where they had the race condition in sudo su
as the command elevates up to root and drops back down?
Every other year, sudo su
was not unsafe but merely ghetto. ‘sudo su’ is the dutch-rudder of ‘sudo’.
After 30 years coding in college and professionally, this is the ordering:
sed -i
vi
It’s the worst vietnam-era throwback mess I’ve ever seen. And in 30 years, I’ve seen some serious crap.
rightaway
Not a word. Spell-check should have told you.
Twice.
In 5 steps it violates ISO27002 3 times.
I’d say any setup result is purely accidental on the way to something far more exciting.
Imagine what smartphones would look like if they still had to be powered by AAA batteries.
That’s a false comparison. We have Lithium and NiMH batteries available off the shelf for common things that aren’t phones. The technology is available for a COTS phone battery replacement, as long as it matches a common form-factor.
And if phones can’t work around a common battery form-factor but yet all look like fucking candy-bars, then I call bullshit.
React OS is awesome, and I need it to run stable on some metal.
And also play WoW, because I don’t trust linux to run whatever copy-protection crap is on there and not brick my account through no fault of its own.
I feel like most everyone
Beware the false consensus. Not all birds are seagulls, but get a plate of chips and that’s all you’ll see.
The meme equates ‘popular’ with ‘better’. There’s a very good reason we didn’t try to make an ubuntu back in 2002, and that reason - weak/bad validation of deployed package payload - is still true today.
If you care about build/release, precise validation is important to you. It’s one of the holy trinity of build/release.
because the another backdoor
You’re gonna want a cat-scan.
Sell-out is the noun form. The verb form needs a space. It’s like the difference between ‘fuck up’ and ‘fuck-up’.
I’d look over the server install if the process had docs.
I looked at matrix but the server setup was janky – enamoured of the current mayfly shine tools, and when I saw mumble install cleanly on my tiny arm box it was a sea change. No longer have the tiny arm box but I still run mumble.
I’d be super happy if it and its polite codecs were brought into the fed but I haven’t been paying attention.
Yay mumble!
And I agree: it’s better. I think it’s faster and that, IMHO, is where the power is. It can look boring like a hammer as long as it’s intuitive … like a hammer.
If it’s only GNU Linux - and not regular Linux - then we know it’s not the Linux where the issue occurs. ;-)
(Just analyzing what’s said. It’s probably all linuxes if it’s not a glibc issue)
It won’t effect the core.
You sure that’s the right effect/affect? Left behind?
the lack of contributors then the language themselves
That’s a one-two punch.
No. I am Spartacus.