I don’t see how systemd has anything like the Windows registry. At least its journals are leagues ahead of Windows event logs, I hate those things and the awful viewer they have.
I don’t see how systemd has anything like the Windows registry. At least its journals are leagues ahead of Windows event logs, I hate those things and the awful viewer they have.
btrfs data rescue after I deleted a parent snapshot of my rollback
Can you expand a bit on that? I thought it didn’t matter if you deleted parent snapshots because the extents required by the child would still be there.
What’s your point?
I just started using OpenSMTPD as a backup relay and it seems to work for that. Very lightweight and easy to set up.
Gnome isn’t mentioned anywhere in that exchange?
Costs 20 cents per what? That’s about 0.7kWh per month so I’m guessing it’s per month?
They’re saying they’ve moved away from running things on bare metal and onto using them inside Docker instead.
So does Hyper-V, what’s your point?
No, but it can.
Penalty because of the random hash signs in the comment. It looks like someone trying to tag words but failing.
There’s not one built in but it’ll work with any that connects to IMAP or JMAP servers.
This is a very interesting write up, thanks.
Of course it runs Gentoo. All ricers run Gentoo.
The Americans, obviously.
It’s a very well known historical story though.
West of what?
ZigBee devices are probably the obvious choice. You’ll need a ZigBee dongle which acts as a controller, then HA can talk to all the devices.
I’ve seen a few comments from people who’ve had their Oracle free tier accounts deleted with no warning.
I have two of these outside, jankily sealed up with electrical tape, and they’ve survived the British weather for a year so far.
Gotcha. That must have been a kernel bug (or hardware error), none of the userspace utilities could cause it unless they were trying to manipulate the block device directly, which would be really dumb. It’s possible it wasn’t even related to the subvolume manipulation.