bushvin

@bushvin@lemmy.world
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Additional question: when starting the daemon from the cli, does it terminate?

Why use /bin/bash in your ExecStart directive? You can just specify the path to your daemon.

/bin/bash expects a script, not a binary, which your daemon most probably is…

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It’s how dns should have been.

And it is perfect. Now at least I can fork Firefox and not cause issues with the one maintained by mozilla, but have both on my system!

Aside from the obvious (company providing all the necessary tools) why not using libreoffice and saving it as M$ excel?

Do you need a lock on the door of your place?

No, but it’s a damn good idea to protect whatever is in it.

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Yes, it is our entire airforce. Now send yours!

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Will you marry me?

dnf upgrade And package-cleanup --cleandupes Should have fixed it.

Khandar Estrada khandos thrus indactu nosfrandus khandar dematos… erh blah lahblah

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Not really curious, no

BandsInTown is a good app to help you check tourdates and what’s happening nearby

PostmarketOS might be a possibility…

Religion

You may also want to check up on regulations and laws of your country.

In Belgium, for instance, I am responsible for any and all attacks originating from my PC. If you were hacked and said hackers used your computer to stage an attack, the burden of proof is upon you. So instead of hiring very expensive people to trace the real source of an attack originating from your own PC, enabling a firewall just makes sense, besides making it harder on hackers…

The question is not which tool should I use?

The question is what is it that you want to achieve? That will drive your choice of tools.

I want to mirror my drive can be achieved by a lot of tools. But I want to be able to restore a file I accidentally deleted up to 24 hours with a 1 hour interval is a totally different game.

For backups I am very fond of restic as it does a lot of things in a simple way: encryption, (incremental) snapshots, mounting of said snapshots, support various storage backends, policy based purging, tagging, …

Your tool may not be able to do all you need, like automated scheduled backups, so you will need to also learn cron (or whatever scheduler you may have)

And finally, what about maintenance? What should happen to all those files you’ve synced? How long do you want to keep them?

I honestly have no idea. But I discovered it a decade ago when I needed to process a short film. Haven’t touched it since.

I came here to say this!

I tip my hat to you!

Surprise… Surprise… It’s a snap!

Not. I didn’t fail.

Maybe he has yours?

Yes

Nope

Joey, is that you?

I see stupid people…

But… Is it?

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Ise kde, not gnome.