On Mon 02/Jan/2023 16:31:17 +0100 Paul Gevers wrote:
Hi Alessandro,
Hi, thanks for replying.
On 02-01-2023 14:21, Alessandro Vesely wrote:
please pardon my ignorance about Debian install. I'm distributing a software
which could use various DBMS'es by setting a number of parameters
Hi,
please pardon my ignorance about Debian install. I'm distributing a software
which could use various DBMS'es by setting a number of parameters. Example
parameters are only given for MariaDB. I distribute a debian/ directory that
Debian users can use to prepare a package instead of
That letter is an hysteric attack toward free software, the FSF, GNU, and RMS
in particular. Gratuitous charges against RMS look totally undocumented and
unexcused.
Please see:
An orthodox analysis entitled Justice for Dr. Richard Matthew Stallman, which
recaps the whole story.
On Wed 17/Oct/2018 23:06:24 +0200 Russ Allbery wrote:
>> You say "more than adequate". I don't particularly see it as providing a
>> solid system as you don't get restart on failure. Now I can see how
>> people say that this is not a problem as daemons should not crash in the
>> first place.
On Wed 31/May/2017 23:28:58 +0200 Vincent Danjean wrote:
> Le 31/05/2017 à 09:51, Simon McVittie a écrit :
>> On Wed, 31 May 2017 at 00:20:18 +, Anthony DeRobertis wrote:
>>> AFAIK, mdadm's default (and maybe only supported, without some custom
>>> scripting) way to report a degraded array is
On Sun 05/Mar/2017 21:08:49 +0100 Vincent Danjean wrote:
I was under the impression that DMARC plays very bad with mailing lists. If
I recall correctly, mailman has to modify mails that come from a DMARC
domain.
Your impression is correct. However, there's nothing that Debian can do or
omit
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