

Are the files still plain old files in your host’s file system with the latest Seafile?
Are the files still plain old files in your host’s file system with the latest Seafile?
I’m fairly confident you and the person you’re replying to are on the same page. Drop the word “artificial” in their post and nothing conflicts with what you’ve said.
They have made a call to action to reject the societal norm, that they are not oblivious to, and hope that it goes via the first of the two scenarios you gave.
Those are the features I’m most interested in. Do you have a tutorial / resource you can recommend?
The man pages are, as with most Linux, technically sufficient. Just very hard to digest if I don’t have four hours of interrupted time.
Can you elaborate? Are there a lot of security holes in systemd? (Genuine question)
I hated it for being a clip show.
Going to look into this, thanks!
Ok this discussion reminds me of a gripe: Is there a Linux distribution or kernel that prioritizes the UI over everything else, including an OOM situation?
I’ve never had (modern) Windows kernel panic on me, or completely slow to the point I can’t get Ctrl+Alt+Del registered.
Let me know if I’m just using Linux stupidly though…
It was word of mouth for me. But now you’ve got me curious about occurrences of the term Lemmy on Reddit.