Are you defending pedophilia? This is a honest question because you are saying it gave a nuanced answer when we all, should, know that it’s horribly wrong and awful.
Are you defending pedophilia? This is a honest question because you are saying it gave a nuanced answer when we all, should, know that it’s horribly wrong and awful.
I will also mention that we are setting this up with x86_64 architectures and arm if that matters.
Should probably move that info to the main post.
Do you have a guide or any documentation to help me and my buddy out, like I said I can post logs later if that would be helpful?
I tried uploading a picture, but couldn’t figure out how, I will try again after work.
As for some system information it’s an old Dell Optiplex 710 workstation, it’s has UEFI but no option to turn off secure boot.
USB 2 port.
If I have to I will, not really looking to go down any of the Debian flavors.
I’m running a very old dell optiplex 710, it has uefi but no option to turn off secure boot.
So I did try that, I went and installed with grub 2 inside ventoy, the installer works but I can’t boot my installed system now.
Give an actual reason for why, don’t just say use arch/nix cause it’s what’s hot and hip.
I’m sorry are you crazy? Do you know any part of the internets history? American universities, government and defense contractors that created the internet.
Do you mind sharing some examples, I personally have only used systemd based systems, works as a RHEL admin, started learning with RHEL7. I’ve only ever known systemd and it seems to work really well!
Wow, really shilling for Russian software man, that’s low, certainly the Russians have no insights to 7zip.
You’re right, for some reason I always think they call it endlessOS. Coffee must not have kicked in when I wrote that.
It is in the OS development was rebased too. The creators endless OS distribution instead
Damn, didn’t think I’d see a corporate shill over here for YouTube/ Google.
Why would I be talking about the LAPD on a self hosted magazine?
I would love to use lldap but I need to be able to manage physical box logins, sadly lldap does not support this yet.
I remember when you posted this last month, super happy to see Podman support, can’t wait to give it a try tonight!
How on earth can you say that? Systemd, while not perfect, creates a system that helps newbies come in and understand Linux, helps Linux grow. Afterwards they can shift to a non systemd distro, but systemd provides a valuable tool.
Is tmux not cool anymore, haven’t seen anyone say anything about it?