Wait, 9/11 is still considered an ongoing national emergency? Lmfao
Wait, 9/11 is still considered an ongoing national emergency? Lmfao
Unless you specifically want ebuilds, take a look at nixpkgs dockerTools. It does everything you list here.
https://nixos.org/manual/nixpkgs/stable/#sec-pkgs-dockerTools
It was added in v256, maybe you don’t have that yet
official knife post
Another tip: take a look at systemd-networkd for managing your network connections! It has builtin support for creating wireguard tunnels and it’s very nice.
Web 3.0 is the Semantic Web: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web
It would be interesting to make a Lemmy fork that doesn’t require login and registers all posts as anonymous@(instance). Would probably get insta defederated by every other instance though lol
Take something with KDE Plasma. I have mine set up to work as close to Mac as possible (command key as the main modifier, all the Mac shortcuts for the window manager and KDE applications, top menu bar, dock, probably more). Took a bit to set up but now it doesn’t nearly throw me off as much anymore when switching between the two.
unofficial Discord
Join the support room on Matrix, really helpful people in there. (And it’s official and not Discord)
I’m going to write (at least part of) the script first anyway, and then I can just use chmod +x after the file is saved which is shorter.
install -m755 /dev/null target
was the first thing I thought of. I would never use this but it is a single command.
Yeah, but it isn’t noticeably “less stable” if at all anymore* unless you mean stable as in “essentially in maintenance mode”, and clearly good enough for SLES to make it the default. Stop spreading outdated FUD and make backups regularly if you care about your documents (ext4 won’t save you from disk failure either which is probably the more likely scenario).
* not talking about the RAID 5/6 modes, but those are explicitly marked unstable
We’re not in 2014 anymore.
It’s definitely on my Linux bucket list. I’ve been kinda thinking about making a distro myself (specifically because I want to try some unusual and niche things in terms of system layout and package management), and that would be a good starting point.
It’s not the default fwiw. From journald.conf(5):
By default, only forwarding to wall is enabled.
Set ForwardToSyslog=yes in journald.conf and install a syslog daemon. Also optionally Storage=volatile (I wouldn’t set Storage=none unless you want systemd to no longer show you any logs anywhere including in systemctl status because I assume it will do that)
That’s a pretty outrageous claim. Any proof for that?
Why not just use RTF documents?