

It’s probably the MIT licensed rust reimplementation of coreutils and sudo-rs
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It’s probably the MIT licensed rust reimplementation of coreutils and sudo-rs
truth be told, the former branding was much better. It’s unfortunate that they needed to resort to have a fork
there is a blocklist with a name like block outsider intrusion to lan, but it’s off by default
antiviruses are a scam. they were never flagging actual spyware as such
KDE 7 is already on the horizon? 6 os still pre-release, isn’t it?
but there’s sqlite for that. how is this more?
or automated trains, which would probably be more efficient
well I guess it cannot run medium sized AI models or something. but also, the question arises what is their price for a mid level phone
did you make these yourself? if not, could you cdo an ls -l /dev/mapper
? it shows which name corresponds to which dm device
how did you add grub to the windows bootloader’s menu? I thought microsoft made this impossible, along with adding older windows versions
do you know that use device mapper? what kind of device is /dev/dm-1 ?
“dmsetup info” might help
did you check it /proc/cmdline if the params were taken into account? perhaps you edited the config but didn’t update the initramfs
that’s only the X11 “driver” for it. nouveau is built into the kernel, the way to “uninstall” it is to make it not get loaded, by blacklisting it
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Nouveau
but this does not seem to be the problem
honestly thats why I don’t like signal and simplex for people who send lots of images. something server-based is much more suitable for them, like Matrix. that is, if their apps were more stable. there’s also the security about metadata, but for most people that’s probably not a huge concern
Telegram does that? how? you need a phone number, so essentially a smartphone too. or is it common in your community to use feature phones, so that the problem is no registration on PC?
I use it too in a VM, but this doesn’t support being installed on routers, right?
We left out fully distributed FOSS that doesn’t have any fixed location - maybe we’ll update it some time with a box for that.
maybe you could show the jurisdiction of the devs for them, when known. for legal reasons that can affect development decisions
well, they do. unlike cryptobros, for some its not a form of invesrment gambling. but I hope most of them don’t write crypto with a capital C.
It’s more about the name for me