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On 18/09/17 22:35, dev wrote:
Anyone know if there is an Apulse package for Devuan? I thought I had it
working a couple months back but now, on a different machine, I
cannot find the Apulse package. I don't remember how I got it working.
Checking google of course brings up the git
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On 17/09/17 07:49, arne wrote:
Another problem with systemd and I will switch to devuan.
I had a fierce struggle with rc.local and systemd.
Took me 24 hours,
lots of coffee and pizza, (to abandon rc.local for most part in the end)
I am feeling a pain in my heart if I have to leave
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On 22/08/17 11:42, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 22/08/2017 à 09:10, Narcis Garcia a écrit :
persistent-net.rules allows 100% definitive names.
Definitive but with a possible mess. A new eth1 could be created by
the kernel in the same time eth0 is renamed to eth1 by Udev. The race
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On 12/03/17 16:49, Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote:
Have you considered rolling your own add-blocking with a list of unwanted sites
in /etc/hosts ?
A bad idea, because your browser expects some sort of response.
It's better to replace unwanted content with a small transparent gif.
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Klaus Hartnegg wrote:
All programmers please read this, and treat it as a list of things not to do.
https://lists.dns-oarc.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2016-June/014964.html
Systemd manages to shoot itself in the foot, and in the elbow, and trigger a
timebomb, all with one single
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emnin...@riseup.net wrote:
I don't know, if it is the right place here to ask such trivial
questions, if not please tell me, no problem at all.
I wanted to suggest, for the future, may be for a better user
experience, if it is possible and reasonable to create a small script,
which
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Which desktops work without systemd?
A list would be nice.
Regards,
Rob
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Martijn Dekkers wrote:
... and they are also criminal groups
There are 'alternative' banks. Their services are a bit limited, but
they do international credit transfers.
Regards,
Rob
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Ста Деюс wrote:
Oh NO! No deal w/ the criminal groups!
Well, that just leaves (IBAN) credit transfers.
Cheques where abolished in 2000. Postal money orders in 2002.
Apparently some banks process some US cheques, but they charge
extortionate fees.
Regards,
Rob
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Hendrik Boom wrote:
There is already a payment-processing system that has been in effect
much longer than computers or digital networks -- the postal money
order sent by ordinary mail.
Does that still exist?
AFAIK this was abolished decades ago.
All we'd need is a mailing address
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