Hi there!
I have a curiosity: is there some way to systemd to detect when all
connections to a given socket are closed, so that the service assigned to
that socket unit can be automatically stopped (but the socket unit itself
keeps listening)? Something similar to StopWhenUnneeded option, which ma
On Thu, 17.09.15 10:12, luxInteg ([email protected]) wrote:
> Greetings
>
> I have a computer with these:
>
> --cpu: amd64 2 cores, OS: blfslinux linux-4.2, gcc-4.8,1,
> kmod-21,systemd-224:
> UI:kde-4.14
>
> the computer 'boots' but the systemd-tmpfiles.service consistently fails
> AN
Greetings
I have a computer with these:
--cpu: amd64 2 cores, OS: blfslinux linux-4.2, gcc-4.8,1, kmod-21,systemd-224:
UI:kde-4.14
the computer 'boots' but the systemd-tmpfiles.service consistently fails
AND usbsticks fail to in dolphin as shown below:
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Reindl Harald wrote on 17/09/15 02:19:
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> Am 17.09.2015 um 03:08 schrieb Jon Stanley:
>> On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 8:45 PM, Reindl Harald
>> wrote:
>>
>>> nonsense
>>>
>>> 4.1.x will get a lot more updates while 4.2.x get them too
>>> systemd never ever had any minor release
>>
>> That is the n