The point why trolls can easily target women, are the reactions. Troll a "gamer gurl" and she will produce video blogs against harressment of girls on the internet. Troll a guy, and he will state, that you're an asshole. And that's it. Of course, this is a generalization, too. There are many women, who can deal appropriately with this trolls. But there are a few very loud ones, which cry "sexism" for personal (not general) attacks.
Jep. And now they have and build features on it. So try to maintain these features with a no-systemd patch. Good luck. On the other hand, i could imagine to maintain the sysvinit-system. This is not too complicated and a single person may do it, a small team can do it very relaxed.
Try to change it with vpc. You are NOT asked for your old password. With for example LUKS this is not possible, as the linux kernel does not give you the password of the unlocked device, which is needed to encrypt it with the new key.
The answer is easy: forking gnome is hard, especially the parts, which are no longer designed to run without systemd, because if it would be easy to make them independed of systemd, they already were. Forking a normal init is easy. Its little code and its there and it works and writing initscripts is easy as well.
so using a new init with old DE is easy, using a new DE which depends on a new init is hard to fork.
you're doing it wrong. There should be no gui for this. ssh only runs, if you installed it. Then you better know what it is. avahi should run without the need for knowing it or the option to disable it, if you do not understand it. Avahi is the apple way, make the things work, without configuration by the user. ssh is the unix way: only use it, if you understand it. gnome is the windows way. you can configure some things, you can break stuff, it tries to be easy but does something wrong.
the companies have licenses, which prohibit distribution of the fireware, except for some ways they thought of (like download of the official windows driver). So distributing the fireware itself is illegal and you get tools like the bcm-firmware-cutter, which extracts the firmware from the windows driver binaries. This is legal, as long as the user downloads the firmware (so the tool maintainer does not distribute anything from the company).
Or just want the drivers to work, which might require some patching. okay, the nvidia driver works ootb in most cases, but in the past there were vmware-driver patches for each new kernel.
The Phoebus cartel set up in 1924 has been accused of preventing technological advances that would have produced longer-lasting light bulbs.[72] The document Light Bulb Conspiracy[73] claimed that the Phoebus cartel deliberately limited the expected lifetime of a light bulb to 1000 hours. However, 1000 hours was a reasonable optimum life expectancy for most bulbs.[74] A longer lifetime can be obtained only at the expense of efficiency: more electricity is wasted as heat and less light is obtained.[74]
you're argumenting the wrong way. you WANT to be payed, so you do something for it. If you do NOT WANT to get sued, this should not mean you need to do something for it.
> You don't need tail, and you don't need to point to some particular daemon's separate logfile when using journactl. > First, the journal contains all logs on the system, so there is no need to hunt around for various logs like "access". THIS is the problem. journald is your syslog, my favourite program does not use it. and now? Then imagine, everyone would behave like poettering. Hey, for my favourite program, you need another "view logs" command! And for mine, another, too!
No. Lets keep it textfiles, which can be used with textfile programs.
> The same command on systemd is "journalctl -f" . Notice how you don't need to give a path. Notice that in both instances you need a executable (tail vs journalctl) to view the logs. And there is the Problem. File+Minimal Utility -> SystemD specific tool. The tail command can easily pointed to the next file, i.e./var/log/apache/access.log, for systemd you need to remember the tool. Now imagine, every program would bring its own "view my logs" tool...
> That is a perfect description of the tools in systemd. its not. see your own example.
1) Most Initscripts background themself. If they do not so, they usually have a reason to do so. 2) Daemons can be monitored and will be monitored on a good system. If you want some restart/... facility, DO NOT put it into init (which should init and nothing else), but use something like supervisord 3) It's just not its job and causes more problems, than it solves.
so, there was tail -f/var/log/syslog, now you need an own tool.
Unix: Everything is a file, small general purpose tools, which do one thing well.
yeah, more like tail on a logfile than using a *ctl tool. And a initsystem running just a sequence of commands instead of trying to manage daemons in containers... if i want a daemon to run in an own cgroup, i set it up to do so.
you are telling us systemd is not monolithic, because the tools to control it are not? The thing itself is monolithic. Or can you just use the network part without initsytem und journald?
The model exists and is called flattr. It does not work that good, i guess for serveral reasons: - The amount of money you need to spend per month is only 2 Eur - Initially everyone needed to pay, now you can receive without paying yourself iirc. So they'll have many "i hope i get flattred but do not contribute myself" users. - They have a "like" Button, which needs thirdparty scripts and so on, so it gets blocked by antitracking addons, noscript, adblock, etc. instead of a browseraddon for the contributing user.
they at least wanted to add click to play. i used flashblock in the past and the noscript-flashblock for a long time by now. konqueror was one of the first browsers with click-to-play function.
The point why trolls can easily target women, are the reactions. Troll a "gamer gurl" and she will produce video blogs against harressment of girls on the internet. Troll a guy, and he will state, that you're an asshole. And that's it.
Of course, this is a generalization, too. There are many women, who can deal appropriately with this trolls. But there are a few very loud ones, which cry "sexism" for personal (not general) attacks.
Jep. And now they have and build features on it. So try to maintain these features with a no-systemd patch. Good luck.
On the other hand, i could imagine to maintain the sysvinit-system. This is not too complicated and a single person may do it, a small team can do it very relaxed.
Try to change it with vpc. You are NOT asked for your old password.
With for example LUKS this is not possible, as the linux kernel does not give you the password of the unlocked device, which is needed to encrypt it with the new key.
The answer is easy:
forking gnome is hard, especially the parts, which are no longer designed to run without systemd, because if it would be easy to make them independed of systemd, they already were.
Forking a normal init is easy. Its little code and its there and it works and writing initscripts is easy as well.
so using a new init with old DE is easy, using a new DE which depends on a new init is hard to fork.
you're doing it wrong. There should be no gui for this.
ssh only runs, if you installed it. Then you better know what it is.
avahi should run without the need for knowing it or the option to disable it, if you do not understand it.
Avahi is the apple way, make the things work, without configuration by the user. ssh is the unix way: only use it, if you understand it.
gnome is the windows way. you can configure some things, you can break stuff, it tries to be easy but does something wrong.
Why is op modded Troll?
They guess, you will continue to learn after this hour, because you want to extend your program to do more cool stuff.
the companies have licenses, which prohibit distribution of the fireware, except for some ways they thought of (like download of the official windows driver). So distributing the fireware itself is illegal and you get tools like the bcm-firmware-cutter, which extracts the firmware from the windows driver binaries. This is legal, as long as the user downloads the firmware (so the tool maintainer does not distribute anything from the company).
Or just want the drivers to work, which might require some patching. okay, the nvidia driver works ootb in most cases, but in the past there were vmware-driver patches for each new kernel.
Torvalds was right.
The Phoebus cartel set up in 1924 has been accused of preventing technological advances that would have produced longer-lasting light bulbs.[72] The document Light Bulb Conspiracy[73] claimed that the Phoebus cartel deliberately limited the expected lifetime of a light bulb to 1000 hours. However, 1000 hours was a reasonable optimum life expectancy for most bulbs.[74] A longer lifetime can be obtained only at the expense of efficiency: more electricity is wasted as heat and less light is obtained.[74]
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why is there no "repair file" command, which calculates a correct checksum to the broken data?
you're argumenting the wrong way. you WANT to be payed, so you do something for it. If you do NOT WANT to get sued, this should not mean you need to do something for it.
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> You don't need tail, and you don't need to point to some particular daemon's separate logfile when using journactl.
> First, the journal contains all logs on the system, so there is no need to hunt around for various logs like "access".
THIS is the problem. journald is your syslog, my favourite program does not use it. and now?
Then imagine, everyone would behave like poettering. Hey, for my favourite program, you need another "view logs" command! And for mine, another, too!
No. Lets keep it textfiles, which can be used with textfile programs.
> The same command on systemd is "journalctl -f" . Notice how you don't need to give a path. Notice that in both instances you need a executable (tail vs journalctl) to view the logs. /var/log/apache/access.log, for systemd you need to remember the tool. Now imagine, every program would bring its own "view my logs" tool ...
And there is the Problem.
File+Minimal Utility -> SystemD specific tool.
The tail command can easily pointed to the next file, i.e.
> That is a perfect description of the tools in systemd.
its not. see your own example.
1) Most Initscripts background themself. If they do not so, they usually have a reason to do so.
2) Daemons can be monitored and will be monitored on a good system. If you want some restart/... facility, DO NOT put it into init (which should init and nothing else), but use something like supervisord
3) It's just not its job and causes more problems, than it solves.
you can just use while true;do sleep 5;program --blocking;done
so, there was tail -f /var/log/syslog, now you need an own tool.
Unix: Everything is a file, small general purpose tools, which do one thing well.
yeah, more like tail on a logfile than using a *ctl tool. And a initsystem running just a sequence of commands instead of trying to manage daemons in containers ... if i want a daemon to run in an own cgroup, i set it up to do so.
you are telling us systemd is not monolithic, because the tools to control it are not? The thing itself is monolithic. Or can you just use the network part without initsytem und journald?
i do the same using only noscript. there is a setting to disallow flash even on temp / whitelist sites until it's clicked.
The model exists and is called flattr. It does not work that good, i guess for serveral reasons:
- The amount of money you need to spend per month is only 2 Eur
- Initially everyone needed to pay, now you can receive without paying yourself iirc. So they'll have many "i hope i get flattred but do not contribute myself" users.
- They have a "like" Button, which needs thirdparty scripts and so on, so it gets blocked by antitracking addons, noscript, adblock, etc. instead of a browseraddon for the contributing user.
they at least wanted to add click to play. i used flashblock in the past and the noscript-flashblock for a long time by now. konqueror was one of the first browsers with click-to-play function.
ads make you buy products you did not intend to buy. apple.com allows you to buy products you wanted to buy before you even visited the page.
as google text ads are considered not to obstrusive, google would happily degrate sites with many image/flash/... banners