fyi, systemctl disable/enable has a --now flag
fyi, systemctl disable/enable has a --now flag
–force-and-I-really-mean-it-this-time
Keep in mind an unencrypted /boot partition still leaves you open to an evil maid attack. I’m not really paranoid (or interesting) enough that I feel the need to take measures to prevent those kinds of attacks, but your situation may differ.
Yes that was the point.
Oh they should definitely choose Rocky as name for the next Debian release.
Transcend Wifi SD Card
IsWas A Tiny Linux Server.
8 years ago, this article is from 2016. I wonder what progress was made if any, both security wise and performance wise.
Except that the download numbers don’t correspond at all with the population numbers.
ITT: people giving wrong answers to a post linked to a blog that answers the question ‘What is PID 0?’
Thumbnail alone is enough for me.
You must be real paranoid if you think Canonical made bot accounts to promote snaps on Lemmy.
Ha exactly my thought!
I also noticed when the drag-and-drop occurred I could no longer hover over the folders in my bookmarkbar. Hadn’t yet found the willingness to find out what was going on, but nice to hear it’s solved.
No the sample size is ~5000, which is pretty OK if representative of the population (big if though)
I think this is the way to go if it doesn’t frustrate further development too much. Kinda risky to pull the old app out of stores and see the blissfully unaware part of your userbase leave for a competitor.
And then accidentally copy/pasting the failed attempt code snippets of the OP describing the situation.
I think they’re talking Kmail from the KDE app suite. I thought they meant K-9 mail.
Btw If I remember correctly K-9 mail is or is becoming Thunderbird.
For me to even consider using AI in my terminal, it’d have to meet a couple of requirements:
(And that’s off the top of my head.)
TempleOS