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A Friendly Derivative
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are installing Redcore Linux, then removing Redcore specific bits and converting their systems back to Gentoo Linux. It's just quicker for them this way, and that is perfectly fine with us, since it fits with our
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GitHub Codespaces
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Dev Container Configuration Files option. The following dialog offers a number of variants for fine-tuning. The file contains a number of commented out attributes such as the postCreateCommand, which
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Ubuntu 18.10
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18.10 Despite their so-called withdrawal from the consumer space, Canonical has done more work to make Ubuntu an appealing platform for desktop users. Ubuntu 18.10 came with a fine
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diaspora*
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information after you close your account and using facial recognition to identify people in photos [2]. Meta doesn't seem to have learned its lesson. In November 2022, Ireland's data privacy regulator fined
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ddgr Search
04.04.2023
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, the search engine was fined around $57 million in France due to its handling of customers' data [2]. As Linux users, we're used to finding workarounds, so in theory it's not much trouble to "de-Google" your
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openSUSE 11.0
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, everything seemed to work fine. One slight niggle was that my UK keyboard wasn't picked up – I got a US keyboard map instead – which is a shame considering that I was able to choose UK English as the language
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. Jann Horn was concerned. Jann wrote some test code that reduced Eric's 14-day rollover to 14 hours. Jann said that while 64-bit CPUs would probably be fine, 32-bit CPUs would be vulnerable to "store
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tons of data. It used memchr() and pr_cont() to split its input in a loop. The benefit over Joe's printk() implementation being that pr_cont() had its own overflow control. Joe was fine
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Big Bad Beetle Blocks
20.08.2018
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Despite what the main website says, Beetle Blocks works fine in Firefox. Sadly, it does not work in the Pi's default browser Chromium ; the editor site won't even load. So, if you haven't got it yet, go
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Guarddog
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. The Advanced tab (see Figure 4) gives experienced admins options for fine tuning the firewall to reflect their needs. If something goes wrong, don’t worry: you can always click on Restore to factory

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