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@golinux alas, some people only will talk to people on facebook. But that being said, its always better to avoid it as much as possible. Facebook is much like google and their search engine, a pile of crap that no one really should want.
@Glenn
ahh yes, madaiden github...
those tips that... from that person who made that lie github page.
Don't take that person's opinions seriously.
This person thinks that proprietary software is more secure then open source or if you prefer more secure than libre software.
Point being, a bunch of empty air.
An example:
https://madaidans-insecurities.github.io/linux.html
Windows is not ahead of linux in any security focused way. Quite the opposite... which this page lies about.
If you want to use win3.0 or as new as winME or anything in between, dosbox-x is perfect for that.
I have used it before, you install win95 for example into dosbox-x hdd.img.
I followed the dosbox-x guide.
As an obvious statement though, I keep that image from having network connections.
Because it would be downright insane not to...
You can also build dosbox-x to not be connected to the internet. And, the image itself, can be installed without the network features.
Done that with win95.
Only really do that to play arcane games that have no new variants or have bad ones. Westwood monopoly is a good example as is the cheesy yet silly SORRY! game. both are good, but the latter is more fun than the board game itself due to extra cards being added.
If you use dosbox-x and want to keep your system secure, though.
A: only mount ISOs you know are not malware because I don't know if its possible for them to escape into linuxland
B: as previously stated keep disconnected from the internet
C: preferably Both and more
On a final note, be careful with putting files in via nbd if you try to. Been there myself.
Anyways though, getting off topic yet again.
Privoxy is a good use, but tblock is also a good use.
tblock changes your /etc/hosts
and adds stuff that will be blocked, such as ads, trackers, etc...
If you curious whether I use tblock or privoxy, the answer is simple.
I use both.
tried man date. I actually tried to download openntpd instead of regular ntp and that fixed the problem.
As far as I could see.
Appreciate the help though.
I actually looked this up at one point, before I saw you replied here and the solution was git reset revision --hard
That seems to be what I wanted most of all.
Does anyone know what commands would work using git in reversing all commits to a specific one?
Like say there are 100 after commit ab30493
what command(s) would I use to remove every changed commit after ab30493.
That's just an example,
Ie, so it would be like it was before the 100 commits.
Can anyone answer me?
Feel free, I will wait nearby hopefully.
Or tomorrow maybe, etc...
I will add myself to the list of "I started with DOS"
Although for me, I was a 5 year old kid playing games on it
I love how unreal the graphics looked then.
Compare that to now where everything looks like it is straight from reality...
That's not why I ever played them games. It was to escape reality. But that's neither here nor there.
I currently use devuan on one of my devices due to my other OS Hyperbola, not supporting ARM64.
(Rockpro64)
Can anyone tell me how to get this pile of crap to stop being a liar and let me disable gpg altogether? trusted=yes tried allow-unauthenticated tried allow-insecure-repos tried
It keeps saying some nonsense about signature verification failed despite me putting commands like the above to tell it to stop checking.
The reason I need it to stop checking is three fold, cannot go on the internet, cannot install ntp, thinks its 2013, etc...
These signature checks are a bunch of crap and get in the way too easily.
Google also doesn't respect its user either. So github and gitlab are both effectively bad. Out of the two, I am shocked to say this, but "microsoft" is actually the less problematic one. Well, at least on a user agent sniffing level for sure.
Bonkers man...
codeberg doesn't have much crap in it yes, but also, it looks like it might be one of the more user friendly ones that is libre.
That was why I suggested it.
I think changing from openmate might be wise... mate is a trademark isnt it?
Maybe the repo got taken down because of that? idk
Owned by microsoft yes, but if you think gitlab is better, no it is not. Its owned by google if I recall correctly.
Codeberg however is good.
@Vortex any benchmarks with speed of Reading and writing files and/or copying as well?
Like what speed, etc?
I am sure its faster to use ARM with micro sd than x86 due to the technology being newer.
It is like systemd in that its being pushed hard and its buggy supposedly too.
As for the more problematic parts of systemd, you are correct that wayland isn't like systemd in those ways.
Still, its mega buggy and for this reason, I will avoid it as long as possible.
If you don't think its being pushed hard, try to remove wayland and its libraries completely from devuan and see how that goes. Hint, it will remove way too much!
GMOs should be avoided in products that directly effect the body, such as lotions, food, shampoo, water, deodorant.
As for technology, can't avoid it lol.
Wayland is much like systemd, in the sense that its being forced down people's throats when the better thing to do would be to send it packing. Bullies tend to force stuff down peoples' throats.
Systemd
dbus
wayland
pulseaudio
pipewire
avahi
networkmanager
java
etc...
When something depends on a library connected to the above yet would work otherwise if the devs weren't so stupid and made it a forced dependency despite not needing it, that is a sign that you are dealing with a bully trying to manipulate and control you into using what they want you to use when they should just get lost instead.
Pardon me for asking, but are you the same athenian, who develops epyrus?
I became curious when I saw your username for that reason.
Btw, I don't see a benefit to wayland either. These problems that they are trying to fix, could have been solved if they hadn't kept adding bloated linux frameworks and instead designed efficient lean, applications made with intelligence in mind IN the FIRST PLACE!
Emphasis I felt was needed, bloat makes problems inevitably a hundred times worse. Screw you redhat! Screw you corporations!
Seriously though, this is like web 2.0 and web 3.0, nobody needs javascript or java built into the web. Nor does anyone need novices building the web.
If you want something like the web, linux frameworks such as wayland done right, have an expert do it.
There is zero reason we should have all these security crucial stuff built by greedy simpletons who code as well as I can. The difference being, I admit I cannot develop code well and they have a tiny amount of skill but don't admit how terrible they are.
Btw, in case anyone responds, that a reason is for profit, that they feel like its a good reason. No...
greed justifies nothing. Money is an illusionary reason why something needs to be done. Its a false reason with no purpose.
This being said, I don't like the future of linux right now. I almost wonder if stuff like my usb mouse, doesn't work because it requires some framework that I detest to make it work.
Dropping X11 for wayland is just another drop in the bucket called idiocracy
How fast does a raspberry pi 5 run off of a micro sd card btw? I know how sluggish the first one is, but I don't know how fast the other four/five are, depends if you including the zero.
I should probably mention, I gave up. But if your curious as to if I ran root, no.
Also, no idea of wayland was causing the problem or not... but its weird, Hyperbola 0.4.4, a lot less packages and by default the usb mouse worked, but in Devuan 12 which has many newer packages, not so much.
Its bonkers...
Maybe I needed xfce or mate though?
Idk... so weird.
But since I stopped gaming again, it matters not.
openrc less than 20K vs systemd 790K
Facepalm.jpeg
Aye...
almost 40x bigger...
simply amazing...
in all the wrong ways though...
@quickfur tokens?
1 million lines of code is very damn excessive. Actually, I was wrong, openrc has less than 20K lines of code currently. 1/5 of the limit I had said.
less than 100k?
Nah, its less than 20K
Hmm... thats weird, it looks like systemd must have been getting stuff torn out, because i see it has 790K
https://openhub.net/p?page=6&query=init
But yeah, 790K is still massively unreasonable.
@quickfur point taken, but either way, would be surprised if the more complex code didn't have more lines of code usually.
Systemd for example has 1 million lines of code vs openrc which has like less than 100000 lines of code.
Its like wtf lol.
Someone asked me if I wanted to go to starbucks but I told them, I don't have that type of currency!
Whoa... "Gnome" and "minimalist", in the same sentence...
I think I need to sit down. big_smile
Gnome and minimalism go together like the idea of drinking sewer water and being healthy go in the same sentence.
aka, an oxymoron.
Btw, what determines if something is minimalistic is how much it taxes the system on ram and cpu, more than the line of code.
Although, if you have complex code and a lot of it being used, the ram usage and cpu usage is bound to go WAY UP.
So... yeah.
Feel free to disagree, but that's my view.
@quickfur maybe show me a comparison then? I am curious. Probably have to be a vm though.
@chomwitt yeah, mnt reform looks interesting. As for the rms witch hunt, it is definitely suspicious that gnome devs, redhat and microsoft were the main groups that signed that letter. Some debian people too, but they were the minority if i recall correctly. Also google as well.
Right, like I will ever trust proprietary software vendors to make good judgment calls.
As for searx, it can be used without google as one of the feeds.