ors" (which is almost certainly the wrong
> word).
>
> Simply put; systemd doesn't suit me. Its a bit like being asked to use
> an graphical editor instead of vi. Or being forced to use Windows. My
> laptop doesn't feel like my machine anymore.
>
> Is there a pure
super careful to get the password right,
etc. But it simply doesn't seem to work on this version. Anyone else
seeing this problem?
Assuming sudo is working properly, try resetting the root password:
$ sudo passwd root
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etimes
> appear. I've never had this problem before, in my Linux home
> directory.
> Please suggest whoever can how to face and solve the problem.
Have you defined iocharset=utf8 in your mount command options?
>
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;t think squid works with NTP at all, but it's been a few
> years
> >> since I played with Squid, so maybe someone else will be able
> to give
> >> better advice.
> >
> >I don't think he's *asking* about NTP at all.
> >
>
> Ah. You mean he's a politician (replying to a topic by introducing
> one's
> own, unrelated, topic)?
>
>
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> For more information, please reread.
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> Such a scheme can easily keep us on time with any errors within a
> few
> milliseconds, more than adequate enough for the girls I go with.
> While
> reducing the load on the servers by at least 80%.
>
> So how about a manpage that tells us how to do that? If its not
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