Comment Re:Fork it all (Score 2) 551
Whether they do or don't aside, how can Red Hat pressure for example Debian to adopt systemd? I don't see what leverage they have.
Whether they do or don't aside, how can Red Hat pressure for example Debian to adopt systemd? I don't see what leverage they have.
Some may have cross dependencies, but you're right, generally they don't and systemd isn't really comparable this way.
But surely all the work isn't done by one executable? GNU coreutils do a lot of things, but each executable does just one thing. If systemd is split up in a similar fashion (as I hope and assume it is), then I don't think it's a problem whether init & ntpd come from the same project or separate projects.
I'm curious who you're representing when you say for example "we had" and "our tactical response". Do you mean Christians, or any non-Muslims, or Americans, or something else?
There was also mention of a third suspect who was in custody, although with injuries so they may be unable to speak as well.
The viola will depend on PulseAudio so you'll have to include that too.
While systemd might make the problem manifest, it seems to me that interactive (foreground) processes should be given I/O priority. I don't know if that is configurable on Linux today.
GNU's Not Unix though so it makes sense
Emacs probably includes its own web browser anyway.
Vimperator still works, so yeah it does have a decent UI.
You can not get through a day without committing a felony.
Is this really true? (We could use a week without felonies instead, if you were exaggerating.) I'm sure people do sometimes commit crimes without any criminal intent, but at least one felony per day (or week) per person? And it has to be something that most people wouldn't think illegal, otherwise they'd at least try to avoid it doing it.
Glad that it works for your brother's family, but I'm not sure how a few webcams is an "automated home".
Why does the payload need admin privileges to encrypt your files? Unless your account only has read access to your data, but that would be very cumbersome.
what kind of nasty nasty unprotected malware operating system do you use? was it developed in china or russia?
Sort of funny considering there's a certain operating system from the United States that many around here would describe as "nasty unprotected malware"
Isn't explorer.exe or any other file manager an app? Or a browser/wget/curl/netcat/whatever that lets you download that HTML file?
Waste not, get your budget cut next year.