You missed a turn. Development of the FHS passed into the hands of the Linux Foundation, and it became part of the LSB. That's to say, they did pick it up and use it, and then continued to develop it.
How long is this "finite time"? My Windows Steam client has been offline for months - I'm behind a campus proxy and can't be arsed to use a proxifier or VPN on Windows. I use Wine + redsocks + tor on Linux to update the SteamApps directory as and when needed, but otherwise there's no connection between the Wine Steam and Windows Steam.
Chrome itself isn't available in the repositories of Debian or Ubuntu. Chromium is. Mint may have it. The usual way is to get the deb file from Google, which adds a source entry for Google's repos.
If that system takes over, what difference does autofilling an entry make? It only fills the field, and doesn't submit it. On the other hand, idiotic site's like Microsoft's will stop being an annoyance to users like me.
The linked changelog and description are for Firefox 28. For FF 30: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/30.0/releasenotes/. Even accounting for FF's release schedule and for Slashdot delay, that's a bit much. Only important change for me as an end-user looks to be: Ignore autocomplete="off" when offering to save passwords via the password manager (see 956906)
Torvalds is pissed off at Kay Sievers, not at systemd and not at the systemd team. He's fine with Greg Kroah-Hartman taking over that mess until Sievers can get his shit together. I went through the original bug report and the kernel mailing list discussion when it first caught the limelight, and I think you're seeing Sievers's actions (condemnable as they are) as representative of the whole systemd team. (They maybe, in which case you need to show more than one lone post as proof.)
Finding "systemctl -xb" you just realise that there actually is something neat about the system being able to understand it's own logs. Finding out that your system is failing to boot because of one directory permission (/var to the wrong user) and that it doesn't start a shell at all or anything you can debug with is just disappointing.
I guess you mean "journalctl -xb". Even so, I had an issue with a mount failing (not a critical one), and systemd dropped me into a what it called a root shell. (See #733232 for a similar situation). Of course, then the system was practically fully up, so the shell was fully functional. However, I refuse to believe that systemd can't start a shell to debug. It might not do so by default, but it can. See http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/ (and https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd_early_debug_shell for what I presume is an older guide).
That image is practically unreadable. As pointed out later on, the 600x600 scaled version worked much better and scaling each QR pixel by 3 is the current idea.
Seconded. The only practical use I have for auto-refresh is to know if my connection failed while I was away.
Which company would that be?
You missed a turn. Development of the FHS passed into the hands of the Linux Foundation, and it became part of the LSB. That's to say, they did pick it up and use it, and then continued to develop it.
IIRC Ubuntu Phone hasn't switched to systemd.
Uber usually turns off surge pricing in extreme situations. Say they didn't for some occasion - will Google kick them off?
The problem, IIRC, was containing spam. Since Github and others now offered full-functional alternatives, the fight against spam wasn't worth it.
... Oddly enough. At least, that's what the Play Store says. Maybe some other restriction in place.
Didn't Windows drop the Unix subsystem in recent versions (SUA or whatever it was called)?
Even when the documentation contains the egg?
How long is this "finite time"? My Windows Steam client has been offline for months - I'm behind a campus proxy and can't be arsed to use a proxifier or VPN on Windows. I use Wine + redsocks + tor on Linux to update the SteamApps directory as and when needed, but otherwise there's no connection between the Wine Steam and Windows Steam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R...
nmcli, nmtui, nm-tool all use small letters.
Did you really just say that Oracle fixing "what" you told it do makes it better at SQL, because SQL is about the engine figuring out the "how"?
you only have to worry about family members..
Like spouses?
Chrome itself isn't available in the repositories of Debian or Ubuntu. Chromium is. Mint may have it. The usual way is to get the deb file from Google, which adds a source entry for Google's repos.
Ah, but others endangered by your actions want it to.
How does using COW images save RAM? It's one of the arguments posted by GGP.
If that system takes over, what difference does autofilling an entry make? It only fills the field, and doesn't submit it. On the other hand, idiotic site's like Microsoft's will stop being an annoyance to users like me.
The linked changelog and description are for Firefox 28. For FF 30: http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/30.0/releasenotes/. Even accounting for FF's release schedule and for Slashdot delay, that's a bit much. Only important change for me as an end-user looks to be:
Ignore autocomplete="off" when offering to save passwords via the password manager (see 956906)
The first is Linus's reply in which the very first line is:
And by "their" you mean Kay Sievers.
As for Ingo, for all I know, he may have some beef with the systemd team.
Those interested may look at LWN's report for a saner, more balanced view: http://lwn.net/Articles/593676/
Torvalds is pissed off at Kay Sievers, not at systemd and not at the systemd team. He's fine with Greg Kroah-Hartman taking over that mess until Sievers can get his shit together. I went through the original bug report and the kernel mailing list discussion when it first caught the limelight, and I think you're seeing Sievers's actions (condemnable as they are) as representative of the whole systemd team. (They maybe, in which case you need to show more than one lone post as proof.)
Finding "systemctl -xb" you just realise that there actually is something neat about the system being able to understand it's own logs. Finding out that your system is failing to boot because of one directory permission (/var to the wrong user) and that it doesn't start a shell at all or anything you can debug with is just disappointing.
I guess you mean "journalctl -xb". Even so, I had an issue with a mount failing (not a critical one), and systemd dropped me into a what it called a root shell. (See #733232 for a similar situation). Of course, then the system was practically fully up, so the shell was fully functional. However, I refuse to believe that systemd can't start a shell to debug. It might not do so by default, but it can. See http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/Debugging/ (and https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Systemd_early_debug_shell for what I presume is an older guide).
Ideone. Codepad. Any number of pastebins.
That image is practically unreadable. As pointed out later on, the 600x600 scaled version worked much better and scaling each QR pixel by 3 is the current idea.