Comment Re:The hawks are either vicious or stupid (Score 1) 294
I ended the conversation there, didn't even try to argue.
Did you at least laugh right in their face?
I ended the conversation there, didn't even try to argue.
Did you at least laugh right in their face?
This doesn't compete with PuTTY, probably: odds are it will be a console-mode ssh binary just like what cygwin users have already but without a dependency on cygwin, and a server just like what cygwin users have already but with NT auth (incl. AD) rather than
No. Cygwin runs everything under one process.
buh?
windows$ ps -aef
UID PID PPID TTY STIME COMMAND
cyg_serv 2588 1 ? May 29/usr/bin/cygrunsrv
cyg_serv 2672 2588 ? May 29/usr/sbin/sshd
cyg_serv 7016 2672 ? 18:46:49/usr/sbin/sshd
user 8108 7016 pty0 18:46:52/usr/bin/bash
user 6536 8108 pty0 18:46:58/usr/bin/ps
debian$ ps -aef | egrep '(sshd|bash)'
root 13792 1 0 Apr24 ? 00:00:06/usr/sbin/sshd
root 19995 13792 0 18:48 ? 00:00:00 sshd: user [priv]
user 19997 19995 0 18:48 ? 00:00:00 sshd: user@pts/0
user 19998 19997 0 18:48 pts/0 00:00:00 -bash
user 20131 19998 0 18:50 pts/0 00:00:00 egrep (sshd|bash)
So uh, what's the difference? Looks like all cygwin is missing is proper authentication. AFAIK it maps UIDs to SIDs, but yes, is missing AD support.
now you can use Windows computers the way they were meant to be used, as dummy linux clients
I've been doing that for so long I've actually given Chameleon money (for Xoftware.) No, wait. Except the last time I actually wanted to do it was years ago, because it's been years since I had any Unix-specific machines. Now it's just PC Unix. I just threw away my last Unix machines, a POWER1 and an Indy R4400SC@200MHz. It wasn't worth dusting them off.
Rsync fails on Windows/Unix interactions due to basic filesystem architecture.
Uh what? I use it all the time between Windows and Unix, Windows and Android... it works fine. If there are any problems, they are abstracted away by the client and/or server and I don't notice them at all.
Basically they need SSH compatibility to manage Linux boxes and they want and they do (Azure) manage Linux boxes.
Almost. They need SSH compatibility to be managed by Linux boxes, yet with proper NT authentication instead of the band-aid which is Cygwin.
Well, when you're typing out Unix commands on an teletype that's 80 characters wide, creating short options first made a lot of sense.
When you're typing, period, creating short options first makes a lot of sense. Powershell is a shell which is apparently not designed to be used by typing. Too bad it has a typing interface.
New, as in everyone who wants this already has this via cygwin. It even installs as a service. Presumably I should ssh in and use powershell, but I've never tried because if I want to do real computing, I do it on a real OS with a real shell.
The reason the US has a nuclear waste issue is that the government won't allow reprocessing.
Yeah, France still has a nuclear waste issue, and they do reprocess.
If you are unwilling to learn about nuclear physics and understand the issues,
No need to apprehend nuclear physics to understand that humans are fallible and corruptible.
I get a lot of crap at yard sales, thrift stores, etc. Eventually the stuff makes its way into projects. Got some of those NHT transducers out of some toy cardboard guitar amplifiers. Used one of them to make a lunchbox into a speaker, it sounds a little tinny... Got a LCD backup mirror with a broken mirror for $10, nice source of a backup camera (with range marks) and a 4.3" LCD. $10 later and I've got a touch panel to go with it, I plan to attach them to my R-Pi soon.
Outside I've made a table for my (yard-sale acquired) lathe out of pallets and I made a 4x8 table saw by making a wooden frame for a portable jobsite table saw I got for ten bucks missing the extending fences and whatnot but with the pusher.
I don't depend on this stuff for livelihood, it's just a hobby, but you can live better on the trash in this country than you can on normal wages in some others. There's just valuable shit going to hell everywhere. If you could line up end-to-end all the cars that people would have liked to fix up which have been parked in people's yard and just rusted away, they'd probably reach across the country.
I dread having to constantly explain to non computer savvy people that, yes that connector is a USB connector and your computer has USB ports, but that is a thunderbolt device and your computer doesn't support thunderbolt.
And I look forward to getting a bunch of stuff at yard sales and flea markets that "doesn't work" for basically free.
I've never understood what market wants a powerful CPU paired with a meddling and power crippled yet still expensive GPU though, except in a laptop where it's all you got. Pretty much every benchmark shows that if you want gaming performance, put almost all your money in the graphics card. I mean the high end processor is $366, you can get a $64 Intel G3260 and pair it with a $299 Radeon 290X for less that'll be a much, much better gaming machine though it'll use 200W more when you're playing.
Now if you really want that powerful CPU for non-gaming purposes that's fine, but then you can buy an i7-4790K and save the rest towards buying a real graphics card. I mean seriously, you're spending $300+ and the benchmarks are if you can play at 720p low quality between your number crunching? It does not compute. And it's a total waste if you decide that 720p is not enough, the integrated graphics will then be dead weight, which seems more likely to happen if 60-80% of your budget went to buying the CPU as opposed to buying an APU where you spent 60-80% on the GPU in the first place.
America really needs to stop thinking of itself as a free society with a legal system which isn't about political persecution instead of actual facts.
Well yes, yes it does. That's the only way people will get mad enough to demand change... so we can "have nice things". Like a functioning justice system. Or at least, functioning in a way that benefits the citizenry.
Putting it at the top of the page forces me to look at the same (effectively a) story over and over until it changes.
It forces you? Man, if you don't learn to ignore things you don't want to look at on the internet, you're gonna have a bad time. How many times do you look at the Slashdot front page in a day, anyway? I mean, I have the same illness, but if it offended my eyeballs I just wouldn't do that.
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