This is not really specific to systemd. I've been having this problem off and on since a good five years on Ubuntu with good 'ole fashioned System V init scripts. My solution was exactly the same.
Oh, I always thought the reason VHS won, was that VHS allowed porn to be distributed on VHS tapes, whereas Betamax and Video2000 (owned by Philips) didn't allow this. Philips and Sony thought it would bring down their reputation. VHS - not being tied to any one manufacturer in particular - could get away with porn.
Video2000 was superior over either VHS and Betamax BTW. Even on ordinary TV sets the difference was very much notable (Video2000 could also do noise free stills for example).
I cannot remember any version of AutoCAD (and I am started administrating AutoCAD systems from version 10) needing local admin rights to run. AutoCAD has been one of the few apps to support non-admin users as soon as windows enabled that feature (windows NT3.5 anyone?).
Only if you seriously mess up your AutoCAD settings inside your user profile or the registry will this happen. Of course you're messing with those if you don't pay for the software you use...
Genocide is almost never the conclusion of a war. If genocide is involved war is mostly a pretext for the Powers That Be to able to start genocide.
There was no extermination of Germans, Japanese or Italians at the end of WWII, nor was there at the end of WWI. German (and other) war mongerers had a good shot at exterminating all jews in Europe, but they did not wage a war against them. The genocide was possible because of the 'fog of war' that made it hard for moderate forces in and outside Germany to see what was going on, exactly, and - when they found out - had their hands full on with other business, i.e. fighting a war.
The father of a friend of mine had an Apple/// and it never overheated. I doubt any Apple/// would ever overheat. We opened it once, the case was filled around 20 percent. Yes, he also had the vcr-sized harddisk 8Mb in size. This was expensive shit BTW.
Also, how hot can a 3Mhz CPu run?
No, it's not. With selective breeding you can never go outside of the scope of the accumulation of genetical variety available in the species your breeding with. You cannot breed dogs that produce poisonous bites by just interbreeding different type of dogs, the genetical material needed to be able to allow for a poisonous bite just isn't there. Theoretically dogs could in the long run, through spontaneous genetical mutation acquire such features, but that's outside the scope of breeding of dogs.
If you would start genetically modifying dogs with genetical material alien to dogs, say poisonous snakes, you actually could produce such poisonous dogs, given enough perseverence and research. Genetically modifying creatures is in essence engineering, working from the specfications of features of the creature up to a design. Selective Breeding is bricolage, using whatever is at hand to meet a goal that's changing along with the process.
How is 5 volts able to kill someone. I read the article from your link. And it states that 30V is the threshold over which somebody could get killed in very unfavorable conditions, among other the current would have to be AC 50/60 Hz. I expect this wireless mat to deliver 5 W DC.
Everybody's hot to jump on the Citrix and VNC bandwagon these days to do what could be done with X 20 years ago
This is a joke, right? I tried to run a X server over an ISDN phoneline 15 years ago and it was unusably slow. That was the time a found out a little progam existed that was called vnc. VNC wasn't fast, but workable.
Hmm, I don't know. The scene shows vast numbers of citizen getting shot by a group of 3 or 4 people. When the exit the building containing all the civilians they continue to slaughter what seem to me police anti-terrorist squads or military special forces units. I don't know any terrorist incident, where
terrorists operated in units of 3 or 4 shooting civilians outoors
made so many victims
Killed special forces in vast numbers
The Pakistani Terrorists that shot semi-random people (apparantly they tried to shoot mostly westerners) acted simultaneously, but solitary. They didn't shoot any special forces or government officials for that matter. The beslan killers in Southern Russia made hostages first, keeping special forces at arms length. They executed a few hostages, but hey only started shooting hostages in droves when the special forces started doing the exact same thing. This happened in the confinement of a building. The NordOst shootout in Moscow was also a hostage scene inside a building and developed along the same scenario. Of course, bombing is also a completely different scenario, where you have a good chance of making a fair number of victims. Probably that doesn't add up to very exciting video games.
Making a fair number of victims by shooting random people in a non-confined environment is actually very hard, let alone shooting special forces outdoors.
so live it up! The world may be a grim place, but not THAT grim (unless you enjoy slaughtering people in vast numbers in bright daylight, of course).
I don't get it. Buying a X serve doesn't undo the GPL for the GPL'ed stuff that Apple uses (like PHP), does it? It just means some stuff is proprietary (like the OSX kernel) running with a lot of GPL stuff on top of it.
All you really need is a serif font and a sans serif font.
Theoretically this would be true for books also. In reality I'm very glad that people who design book layouts think otherwise.
It's partly because of the awful graphic quality of most web contributions that you don't want to read book length texts online.
I'm pretty sure that Woody (3.0) already had anon access disabled by default. Last Debian version I had that had anon access enabled by default was potato (2.2), which also had an open relay mail server by default. Those were the days...
I've an 1984 Apple//c in my basement. I fired it up last month. Needless to say it was instant on ( without ProDos, though).
On a sidenote : Did you know there still is a reference to ProDos compatibility in the netatalk (AppleTalk protocol for Unix) documentation? A true blast from the past.
talking samba PDC here of course, they just mixed up admin and root. No windows 200x server administrator dares to contribute to slashdot.
We're just discussing Windows 200x server because we need to have access to other people's stupid servers.
If you store all harddisk data on your co-located server encrypted and use the Intrusion Detection feature present on most servers to instantly erase any unencrypted data from memory, you're pretty safe I guess.
But, to avoid being modded offtopic, let's ask another question: Why should it be illegal to play pyramid schemes?
Because it's real easy to make one up that cannot be recognized as such, just give people the indication of a reasonable good profit, say 7-10 percent and not something outrageous, add a little environmental awareness or something like that. Come up with the suggestion that you invest in something tangible and volia, you're set.
This is what happened with the Teak Plantation investment schemes in Europe. It took the even the financial authorities quite a while to find out that most of these schemes were actual pozzi/pyramid schemes.
the only humane method of execution is a firing squad, aiming for the the head.
But (military) firesquads usually aim for the heart, don't they? Aiming for the head will be pretty messy I guess. Not too nice a job to be in the firing squad then. Then again it probably never is.
This is not really specific to systemd. I've been having this problem off and on since a good five years on Ubuntu with good 'ole fashioned System V init scripts. My solution was exactly the same.
cgi, really?
to the barricades, comrades!
That would have to be: To the barricades, citoyens! then. The term comrades is distinctly communist.
No shell scripts needed: virtualenv
Oh, I always thought the reason VHS won, was that VHS allowed porn to be distributed on VHS tapes, whereas Betamax and Video2000 (owned by Philips) didn't allow this. Philips and Sony thought it would bring down their reputation. VHS - not being tied to any one manufacturer in particular - could get away with porn. Video2000 was superior over either VHS and Betamax BTW. Even on ordinary TV sets the difference was very much notable (Video2000 could also do noise free stills for example).
I cannot remember any version of AutoCAD (and I am started administrating AutoCAD systems from version 10) needing local admin rights to run. AutoCAD has been one of the few apps to support non-admin users as soon as windows enabled that feature (windows NT3.5 anyone?). Only if you seriously mess up your AutoCAD settings inside your user profile or the registry will this happen. Of course you're messing with those if you don't pay for the software you use...
with wars. If you lose, you get exterminated.
Genocide is almost never the conclusion of a war. If genocide is involved war is mostly a pretext for the Powers That Be to able to start genocide. There was no extermination of Germans, Japanese or Italians at the end of WWII, nor was there at the end of WWI. German (and other) war mongerers had a good shot at exterminating all jews in Europe, but they did not wage a war against them. The genocide was possible because of the 'fog of war' that made it hard for moderate forces in and outside Germany to see what was going on, exactly, and - when they found out - had their hands full on with other business, i.e. fighting a war.
The father of a friend of mine had an Apple /// and it never overheated. I doubt any Apple /// would ever overheat. We opened it once, the case was filled around 20 percent. Yes, he also had the vcr-sized harddisk 8Mb in size. This was expensive shit BTW.
Also, how hot can a 3Mhz CPu run?
No, it's not. With selective breeding you can never go outside of the scope of the accumulation of genetical variety available in the species your breeding with. You cannot breed dogs that produce poisonous bites by just interbreeding different type of dogs, the genetical material needed to be able to allow for a poisonous bite just isn't there. Theoretically dogs could in the long run, through spontaneous genetical mutation acquire such features, but that's outside the scope of breeding of dogs.
If you would start genetically modifying dogs with genetical material alien to dogs, say poisonous snakes, you actually could produce such poisonous dogs, given enough perseverence and research. Genetically modifying creatures is in essence engineering, working from the specfications of features of the creature up to a design. Selective Breeding is bricolage, using whatever is at hand to meet a goal that's changing along with the process.
How is 5 volts able to kill someone. I read the article from your link. And it states that 30V is the threshold over which somebody could get killed in very unfavorable conditions, among other the current would have to be AC 50/60 Hz. I expect this wireless mat to deliver 5 W DC.
Unless he owns a mac and learns to program with NodeBox. Instant gratification, jeez, I wish I was 12 again, if only to be able to use this stuff.
Everybody's hot to jump on the Citrix and VNC bandwagon these days to do what could be done with X 20 years ago
This is a joke, right? I tried to run a X server over an ISDN phoneline 15 years ago and it was unusably slow. That was the time a found out a little progam existed that was called vnc. VNC wasn't fast, but workable.
Hmm, I don't know. The scene shows vast numbers of citizen getting shot by a group of 3 or 4 people. When the exit the building containing all the civilians they continue to slaughter what seem to me police anti-terrorist squads or military special forces units. I don't know any terrorist incident, where
The Pakistani Terrorists that shot semi-random people (apparantly they tried to shoot mostly westerners) acted simultaneously, but solitary. They didn't shoot any special forces or government officials for that matter. The beslan killers in Southern Russia made hostages first, keeping special forces at arms length. They executed a few hostages, but hey only started shooting hostages in droves when the special forces started doing the exact same thing. This happened in the confinement of a building. The NordOst shootout in Moscow was also a hostage scene inside a building and developed along the same scenario. Of course, bombing is also a completely different scenario, where you have a good chance of making a fair number of victims. Probably that doesn't add up to very exciting video games.
Making a fair number of victims by shooting random people in a non-confined environment is actually very hard, let alone shooting special forces outdoors.
so live it up! The world may be a grim place, but not THAT grim (unless you enjoy slaughtering people in vast numbers in bright daylight, of course).
Too Elaborate. Just plug an ethernet cable in the same switch with both connectors: partytime.
I don't get it. Buying a X serve doesn't undo the GPL for the GPL'ed stuff that Apple uses (like PHP), does it? It just means some stuff is proprietary (like the OSX kernel) running with a lot of GPL stuff on top of it.
All you really need is a serif font and a sans serif font.
Theoretically this would be true for books also. In reality I'm very glad that people who design book layouts think otherwise. It's partly because of the awful graphic quality of most web contributions that you don't want to read book length texts online.
I'm pretty sure that Woody (3.0) already had anon access disabled by default. Last Debian version I had that had anon access enabled by default was potato (2.2), which also had an open relay mail server by default. Those were the days...
We are winning in Iraq by ending the use of civilians as shields. We won in Vietnam by separating the combatants from the civilians.
I didn't know the Viet Cong was operating in Iraq.
I've an 1984 Apple //c in my basement. I fired it up last month. Needless to say it was instant on ( without ProDos, though).
On a sidenote : Did you know there still is a reference to ProDos compatibility in the netatalk (AppleTalk protocol for Unix) documentation? A true blast from the past.
talking samba PDC here of course, they just mixed up admin and root. No windows 200x server administrator dares to contribute to slashdot. We're just discussing Windows 200x server because we need to have access to other people's stupid servers.
Ehmm, Looking through a pair of binoculars actually decreases the sense of depth.
Remember the 'woz' machine in the Apple //c, kids?
If you store all harddisk data on your co-located server encrypted and use the Intrusion Detection feature present on most servers to instantly erase any unencrypted data from memory, you're pretty safe I guess.
But, to avoid being modded offtopic, let's ask another question: Why should it be illegal to play pyramid schemes?
Because it's real easy to make one up that cannot be recognized as such, just give people the indication of a reasonable good profit, say 7-10 percent and not something outrageous, add a little environmental awareness or something like that. Come up with the suggestion that you invest in something tangible and volia, you're set. This is what happened with the Teak Plantation investment schemes in Europe. It took the even the financial authorities quite a while to find out that most of these schemes were actual pozzi/pyramid schemes.
the only humane method of execution is a firing squad, aiming for the the head.
But (military) firesquads usually aim for the heart, don't they? Aiming for the head will be pretty messy I guess. Not too nice a job to be in the firing squad then. Then again it probably never is.