The real shame is that windows never had the compose key. But all these layouts come from mechanical typewriters, anyway.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When you accidental format the wrong /dev/sdX
4·7 months agoAnd you still got it wrong?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•[anecdote] You learn something new every day with linux
1·8 months agoYou don’t need a desktop for a server. A local TTY allows the same stuff as connecting over SSH but you can do whatever you need to bring up the network. The drawback is having to go to the data centre…
What does /proc/partitions say?
Also, if you plan to use that 256MB partition for /boot, make it bigger. I go for 1G lately.
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Can Torvalds pull a "I'm taking my toys and going home"?
7·1 year agoIt has absolutely never happened before that one guy had to spend some time in a government facility. No. Not at all.
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•Google adopts small nuclear power reactors at unprecedented scale — inks deal for seven reactors to feed AI data centersEnglish
0·1 year agoThey will suddenly stop supporting them after a few years
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Linux@lemmy.ml•ssh won't ask for password unless i force `PubkeyAuthentication=no`
31·1 year agoTry putting -vvv when you connect and see what’s happening. I can imagine this happening if you have multiple identities (private/public key pairs) on the client and you hit a max retry limit. Pub key is always tried first, and it should ask for password once all the local keys have been tried.
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•A drone struck a distillery in the Belgorod region, causing a corner of the building to partially collapse and a fire.
4·1 year agoDistillery as in making spirits for drinking? That’s what you call “disrupting the supply chain”.
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•A Russian plane of the Ministry of Emergency Situations went off course and disappeared from tracking near Kharkiv.
71·1 year agoDefect? In a Russian plane? What are you talking about? Russian planes are solid and reliable
/s if it wasn’t clear
Mr Krab there surely doesn’t have the same customers I have, if he’s so relaxed
Which distro?
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Ukraine@sopuli.xyz•President Zelenskyy dismissed Oleschuk from the post of Air Force Commander.
184·1 year agoLikely the friendly fire that costed them an expert pilot and an F16
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Linux@lemmy.ml•One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
14·1 year agoThank you and all the others that took time to educate me on what is for me a “I know some of those words” subject
ik5pvx@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•One Of The Rust Linux Kernel Maintainers Steps Down - Cites "Nontechnical Nonsense"
206·1 year agoAt the cost of sounding naive and stupid, wouldn’t it be possible to improve compilers to not spew out unsafe executables? Maybe as a compile time option so people have time to correct the source.
Like the S in IoT stands for security. Got it.
Boh, my average experience is “apt install foo”. Let’s not perpetuate myths.
What kind of prompt does your company 2FA provide? Using openconnect with networkmangler, I get a pop up to input my pin+totp. I haven’t done the script way in the last few years, but the connection script is plain shell and I was able to handle the 2FA from there too
For anyconnect: openconnect works perfectly, either as standalone script or via networkmangler.
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