

I wonder how they do it. do they just open a handle for all program files at startup that could be needed at any point?
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I wonder how they do it. do they just open a handle for all program files at startup that could be needed at any point?
I admit I didn’t read the article, but yes, I meant all corners, and not such those of windows but widgets amd popups too
bit out of character that this is what kde does not let you to customize by default
I’ve been told that opensuse tumbleweed has it. I’ve also read a suse forum post saying leap 16 will support offline updates, releasing in January, so they could be the first to support all of this with fs snapshots
Even just the updating from Discover can be broken on some systems
if you didn’t enable offline updates in systemsettings, then it’ll do roughly the same as you would in the terminal, so that’s not unexpected
that’s exactly how updates should work in every desktop distro. as an option of course.
systemd made it possible to install updates on shutdown.
packagekit enabled kde software to automatically obtain and prepare the updates.
plasma does the final touch nowadays to ask you on the reboot/shutdown dialog whether you want to install them.
Basically all the system is in place, with code from widely used parties. packagekit can even integrate with your filesystem to make a snapshot before install. It’s wonderful. yet, it seems as if only fedora supports this full setup right now? or is there anything else?
Win L. the next, superior edition of windows, if someone asks.
eastern, or middle, depends on how you look at it. orbán is not representative, he’s special
Sorry American readers, we in the real world use soccer metaphors, we are manly like that, even our women
As a European reader I highly doubt all claims in that sentence. refe what?
Actually I would have thought its the Americans that do this.
especially when you are connecting from the android client… how do I type a dash instead of an ü??
well, it’s in the settings. “Include anti features” menu.
my 750 ti works. nouveau can’t increase the clock speed to the operating clock on boot, on boot the display on that card shows random data with colorful pixels, and nvtop does not see it either, but it works.
IT basically constructs several virus exe files during runtime FROM THE BYTECODE SECTION !!
what kind of viruses? what do they do? did you notice anything objectively bad that they do? or something fishy other than creating executables?
These exe files are what does the activation. It also installs backdoors, and potential malware !!
could you provide a little more details on what kind of backdoors does it install? and what malware?
this could be a big deal, but you didn’t provide anything that could be verified.
unexpected lesson, but that umask in a subshell is very clever!
private notifications is not a direction Mozilla wants to be going. better keep relying on the services of a datamining based adtech company for it.
I think it’s more about door locking and such features
then ask a friend or a random person on the street about it. “easy for me” does not mean it is easy for the average person. the average person is lost in the settings of their phone, and they rarely turn on the desktop anymore, if they have one
no it is not easy, but there are many open instances so there’s that
installing it is quite easy, if you have some linux-fu, but if you ask my admin its not easy to maintain.
maybe you could install a “portable” linux system on it. you may want to encrypt it though