

Artix is one, but I have no experience with it.


Artix is one, but I have no experience with it.


Should be accessible via userdbctl https://manpages.debian.org/unstable/systemd-userdbd/userdbctl.1.en.html
I have seen desktops, just not commonly.


DRM writers love this too.


They want to store the actual birthdays (not just a boolean stating it complies with an age bracket). And using claude to review PRs… fucking systemd
Not sure why I assumed alpine was much newer (saw it primarily used with docker)
Very likely, LLMs tend to collapse when trained on artificial content.


I thought it may be CAM but nope, they really went for it https://www.qualys.com/fundamentals/cyber-security-asset-management
It’s not unique to them either, I heard that term before but never spelled out


OP was, the comment that got deleted was a new account with a single comment about OP’s client


Did you make this account just to advertise your software
This happened before Proton existed (just base wine), with some commercial software software and a few games using winebuild or paying Crossover (main developers of wine) for help packaging their software.
to a lesser extent, Azure This is their most profitable sector, by a large margin (along with 365 offerings, whatever they call it this month). Even Windows Server and Enterprise pale by comparison.
You don’t actually need HP smart scan on windows either (except for initial setup). I have used CUPS with no issues, less touchy than windows
Set a cron job that randomly does “echo c > /proc/sysrq-trigger”
May need enabling of the sysrq magic key.
Well done, I never could use bash much but can’t deny its useful


Fedora has very nice infrastructure in place to recompile the kernel but you can do it on any distro. https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/kernel-build-custom/
If you don’t know what to look for it may be not be of much help.


It’s sounds like a false positive, do you have less confusing logs
They do have a framework, I don’t know if they plan to bring this to fedora but it’s more recent than your article https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-llm-d-and-why-do-we-need-it
Don’t go around installing random AUR packages, this really shouldn’t need to be said.