This is essentially a follow-up on my question about the
64bit time_t transition.
I'm trying to upgrade some packages manually.
For this, I'm trying to understand the dependencies.
'apt-cache showpkg libssl3t64' gives me this:
Dependencies:
3.1.5-1.1 - libc6 (2 2.34) libssl3 (3 3.1.5-1.1) openss
On 2024-03-21 at 05:02, Detlef Vollmann wrote:
> This is essentially a follow-up on my question about the
> 64bit time_t transition.
> I'm trying to upgrade some packages manually.
> For this, I'm trying to understand the dependencies.
>
> 'apt-cache showpkg libssl3t64' gives me this:
You might
>
> You don't need a threat model to understand why writing a password on a
> paper is generally a bad practice.
>
> But since you invest this much energy on defending a bad practice, I'll
> let you keep the trend alone.
>
I have written down key passwords which I keep in my wallet. To get my
wall
Dear Brothers and Sisters:
I am interested in starting some debian projects. As a homosexual,
debian-using, black, I am surprised at the low numbers of black and/or
LGBT members of the debian community. I believe that starting
debian-niggers, and debian-gay or debian-lgbt projects would help
On 20.03.2024 20:28, Jan Krapivin wrote:
I must mention that "32 characters" is only my guess.
In the Handbook it is said: "The root user's password should be long
(12 characters or more) and impossible to guess."
Also, i must again say that in my case we speak just about a humble
home deskt
On 2024-03-21 10:02 +0100, Detlef Vollmann wrote:
> This is essentially a follow-up on my question about the
> 64bit time_t transition.
> I'm trying to upgrade some packages manually.
> For this, I'm trying to understand the dependencies.
>
> 'apt-cache showpkg libssl3t64' gives me this:
>> Depend
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 06:47:10PM +, jmax wrote:
> Dear Brothers and Sisters:
>
> I am interested in starting some debian projects. As a homosexual,
> debian-using, black, I am surprised at the low numbers of black and/or LGBT
> members of the debian community. I believe that starting debia
I'm wanting to upgrade my security, and like to use some of the
suggested tools. I've installed some of the tools, but can't find man
pages on them. Similarly there's no results to be had from googling.
I must be missing something..
NC
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 13:16 +1100, n...@linearg.com wrote:
> I'm wanting to upgrade my security, and like to use some of the
> suggested tools. I've installed some of the tools, but can't find man
> pages on them. Similarly there's no results to be had from googling.
> I must be missing some
On Fri, 2024-03-22 at 13:16 +1100, n...@linearg.com wrote:
> I'm wanting to upgrade my security, and like to use some of the
> suggested tools. I've installed some of the tools, but can't find man
> pages on them. Similarly there's no results to be had from googling.
> I must be missing some
On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 09:28:11PM -0400, Paul M Foster wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 21, 2024 at 06:47:10PM +, jmax wrote:
>
> > Dear Brothers and Sisters:
[...]
> I'm not your brother or sister [...]
This was an obvious troll [1]. Don't feed them or they'll come
back
Cheers
[1] https://en.wikipe
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 01:16:13PM +1100, n...@linearg.com wrote:
> I'm wanting to upgrade my security, and like to use some of the suggested
> tools. I've installed some of the tools, but can't find man pages on them.
> Similarly there's no results to be had from googling.
> I must be missing some
What will Debian do with regard to the Redis announcement that they will go
proprietary[0]?
Fedora seems to be moving fast to get rid of Redis[1] and maybe we should start
thinking about this too?
Some drop in replacements are KeyDB[2] and redict[3]. Both of these have issues
as far as debian
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