This chip was put there by very good, smart people who want only the best for the world.
That’s a funny joke!
At least one, probably both.
I think this is highly dependent on the setup… like is this temporary, semi- temporary, or permanent?
You’re question wasn’t exactly clear, it seemed like you were asked how to create .mount files manually. Not where they are.
This is very good news, the closing of grsec has been a huge loss for Linux hardening.
Immigrants who have left the USA vote in the last state they were registered in.
Might not be snake oil, but that shit is bad for you. If it came out today it wouldn’t be sold OTC.
Yes but that’s completely irrelevant to the original point.
I know. At the time of the ACPI debacle, Mac OS X didn’t exist yet, and NeXT was essentially irrelevant because a) it didn’t run x86 and b) it only ran on proprietary hardware.
You can have a look at what’s popular on flathub.org
Definitely do get Freetube as a YouTube client!
BSDs mostly, Mac wasn’t a Unix based system at the time. It also didn’t run on x86.
You should go read Microsoft’s attempt at excluding Linux/Unix from running on x86 using ACPI!
https://web.archive.org/web/20070202174648/http://www.iowaconsumercase.org/011607/3000/PX03020.pdf
Download the package (and probably libpcap) off another machine and install it locally on a usb key
Try using tcpdump -vvv port 67 or port 68
(add -i <interface name>
if you have more than one interface) to see what is being exchanged
Other apps than what?
You can start Firefox without the --no-remote
flag. And it would allow external processes to open links.
If your distro uses NetworkManager (very likely): nm-connection-editor
Yeah X11 only
For Wayland, there is waypipe. It’s not quite the same though as it doesn’t run the compositor.