Someone released this a few years back. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36799776 https://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secrets
It has been toxic since I started playing cs way back in 2000.
>> For example, want to list services? Just use `ls /etc/init.d/` You can do systemctl list-unit-files If you want to see the enabled services, then add --state=enabled , for disable --state=disabled. You can grep for…
Those are screenshots from the old GUI which used X11/KDE. They are working on a new one which do not have any screenshots up yet.
This whole incident reminds me of the Tuttle OK vs Centos incident from 2006 https://www.theregister.com/2006/03/24/tuttle_centos/
I assume some of those apps may not work with case sensitive file systems. Which I believe is supported by ZFS.
Is this funded by rideshare companies so they can pay their drivers literal peanuts ?
I work for a hosted VoIP company. >> it was great having a perfect call connection anywhere there is decent internet. Thats the catch. The internet service has to be good enough for VoIP. Many times, having the right…
Someone released this a few years back. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36799776 https://github.com/bartobri/no-more-secrets
It has been toxic since I started playing cs way back in 2000.
>> For example, want to list services? Just use `ls /etc/init.d/` You can do systemctl list-unit-files If you want to see the enabled services, then add --state=enabled , for disable --state=disabled. You can grep for…
Those are screenshots from the old GUI which used X11/KDE. They are working on a new one which do not have any screenshots up yet.
This whole incident reminds me of the Tuttle OK vs Centos incident from 2006 https://www.theregister.com/2006/03/24/tuttle_centos/
I assume some of those apps may not work with case sensitive file systems. Which I believe is supported by ZFS.
Is this funded by rideshare companies so they can pay their drivers literal peanuts ?
I work for a hosted VoIP company. >> it was great having a perfect call connection anywhere there is decent internet. Thats the catch. The internet service has to be good enough for VoIP. Many times, having the right…