d their "stuff" unless they do something to
> allow that person to read their stuff. But this is completely untrue on
> Debian Stretch and Ubuntu 17.04.
>
Are you saying that default permissions for home dirs in Debian is 755?
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t; wpa-ssid NetworkName
> wpa-psk VerySecurePassword
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Thanks man - you are the real hero :)
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recommending to try one FUD?
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>
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It is worth remembering that network manager depends indirectly on
systemd - not all of us have systemd installed. And not all of us know
(or knew in this case) the invocation to bring up the wifi connection.
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want steam,
are you?
Also being ABLE to install nonfree software doesn't mean that Debian
itself is proprietary software... (also most (if not all) of distros marked as
free by FSF are breaking DFSG guidelines so they are proprietary too)
And I had to bite the catch and feed tussel
nstall, seems like a
>>> sensible thing to do.
>>
>> Ubuntu appears to get it right. I haven't seen a fresh Ubuntu installation
>> that
>> had broken sound for a very long time now.
>
> Exactly my second argument. If Pulse-Audio was actually broken as i
value features
> over configurability. Given that iOS and Android sell by millions every
> week, maybe there are quite a lot of them.
>
I dare you to answer a simple question - if I don't choose iOS, Android
or Blackberry, what other OS comes preinstalled with
> cheers,
> Holger
Not a debian developer but these 4 files I would rather put under security
- after all something could have changed the contents of these files
rendering rkhunter rather useless with respect to detecting some rootkits.
I agree with the rest.
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a root in order tom quickly copy
something from damned ntfs)) I would be one of the last persons to
call such trivia RC bugs (well, depending on use case that may be RC
bug).
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for DVD and
as such installation couldn't proceed), and now when my brother is starting his
PC while I'm connected to net (it wrongly assumes that I'm router).
I really don't see how it is "works out of the box".
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menu.lst to *". I may even add that currently there is no menu.lst
used by GRUB (it is grub.cfg)
> # make -n install
>magically becomes
> make -f scripts/Makefile.build obj=arch/x86/boot install
> sh /usr/src/linux-2.6.38/arch/x86/boot/install.sh 2.6.38-k7
> arch/x86
e - for me it seems it is more of fashion than actual need.
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There was proposal for Constantly-Usable-Testing (CUT) as another
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thanks, foor some reason I didn't test for "pulse" alone... well nwo I
will be able to test lightspark ;)
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> On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 8:07 PM,
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I wanted to compile
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