

Being open source mean nothing if no one else can continue development, other than that yeah pretty great
Being open source mean nothing if no one else can continue development, other than that yeah pretty great
I can’t tell you how, because I don’t know the technical details either, but why shouldn’t it be? If given the right permissions it can access the same interfaces as any process.
Still waiting for cross distro support with flatpak
Everybody knows Linux is primarily used and developed (?) by moms who play FarmVille in terminal.
Does it’s run upstream Debian or SUSE? No? A custom distribution with proprietary binary blobs and no updates after one year you say? Sounds shit.
It has a structured yaml with a test command for potentially destructive config changes over ssh. Other than that: none. It was a real pain upgrading some servers, as always with Ubuntu.
It’s not replacing it.
And it all wents to shit.
A follow up post of your solution would be nice
Yeah, that’s plain ridiculous.
Has the Korner Bug been fixed or do we need to shell out on that too?
I plugged a mobile stick into my FritzBox and use cellular. I only tested this, never actually needed it.
Go restart your browser in the middle of the day because snap just updated it in the background.
They don’t work in practice, no modern browser actively queries any revocation DBs. It’s just much more efficient to let something expire sooner than keep track of all lost somethings.
Having certificates that are valid for over a year is contra-productive, as when they get in to the wrong hands they might still be valid for a year until they naturally run out of time. The reason LetsEncrypt issues only 90d valid certificates is not to annoy you, but save your ass once someone obtains your certificates.
Admin dont like changes in their workflow and Systemd changes a lot of things, for better or for worse. That being said i do like how Systemd does things and wish for an overall better experience for linux not a worse one.
Why do app screenshots need a shadow? In their example they even showed Kodi in fullscreen.