Hands up!
gimme all you robbed from the poor...
..
Banksters everywhere! Spammers everywhere!
LoL
We'll empty your ''Castle for free''..don't worry about the jewels of the
crown we know what to do with those diamonds..
N°1 Mafia...
I'm presuming the theory is that running the server functions in a separate
virtual machine from the desktop functions will mitigate the stability
concerns mentioned by Magic Banana. The approach I was thinking about was
doing it the other way around, ie running the desktop system inside a vi
You are right of course, but the word "server" does imply a special set of
conditions; being on all the time, having a fixed IP (or a work around that
achieves the same thing), and so on. As others have pointed out here, using
the same PC for server functions and desktop use risks the server
Would you give a reference explaining the problem?
It looks like you are complaining about features being removed. That does not
make a program nonfree. If Scratch still is under a free software license you
can fork the project, i.e., take its source code (probably an old version
with all t
A private server needs very little resources and it doesn't need to be that
stable. It's not as special as you think. Just try it and see.
By being easily offended, Lisa Marie Maginnis has done a great harm to FSF.
Libreboot will always be a GNU project, because it cannot exist without GNU
software! You can't even approach this project without using GNU tools: GCC,
flashrom, etc. etc. etc. We should save Libreboot from the madne
Just to clarify, it was Lisa Marie Maginnis - the employee who was fired from
FSF. Leah is her friend, but we don't know if Leah if a transgender too
Hehe :)
> The accounts on your pod would not be available when the computer is off
the network
Indeed they won't be available.
> (or do Diaspora's automatically pods copy their accounts to other pods for
high availability?).
They don't.
Ah, maybe I misunderstand how this works.
I don't plan to be hosting anything. I was thinking of having a pod with my
data on it, and connect with others from my pod when I'm on.
supposedly, if others either have their own pod or are on someone else's, it
should work.
And I was thinking tha
I know this, yet I have a hard time imagining I can install one computer
inside or alongside another, both running at the same time, and without
virtualization.
I have a very specific, but possibly completely wrong idea of the way I want
to use this server.
(I think) I get the basic idea of a server, but this is a special case. Most
services would be useless if the server isn't on at all times.
I'm thinking of a way to keep my data on my machine, a
Oh, that's cool. Specially for what I have in mind (if it's even possible),
it shouldn't need much resources.
LoL
Support for GNU Guix is done by the administrator of the operating
system being used (in my case, myself). Trisquel supports Guix
perfectly. I'm using it here, and it's really easy to install it. :)
Sometimes, I try to make some package recipes for Guix.
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These are very good, amigo Cell. Tx. I will post them on diaspora right away
:P
hey Good on you Vita Cell.
Yu know zziss French guy (not carzy man !?..;-)
..
This reminds me of how the Spanish Civil War was fought on foreign capital,
like Texaco.
Fascism is there always, lurking, with the rich and powerful by its side.
People on other pods will not be able to access your Diapora* page when your
computer is off.
What you describe (several operating systems running "inside or alongside
another") is virtualization. But one can simply run servers (a server is a
program accepting incoming connections from the network, nothing more) on one
single operating system, which can run desktop applications at the
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