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I’m curious: Is it a bad idea to have iptables
with a default DENY rule? I use a deafult DENY in ufw
, and it uses iptables
under the hood.
I’m curious: Is it a bad idea to have iptables
with a default DENY rule? I use a deafult DENY in ufw
, and it uses iptables
under the hood.
Apocalypse Now. Damn, what a movie.
Great movie. If you haven’t, you should check out Arrival (2016).
who dismissed it as US propaganda.
Do you have a source on that?
From Linux, I’ve screen-shared my desktop in the web application for some years without troubles. Not even need to install the app.
You can use Flatseat to config the permissions (including files) that Flatpaks have. It has a nice GUI
Yes.
My last experience was around 2 months ago with a driver issue. In the forums, someone linked a solution, and a lot of comments were in the lines of “Seriously? This was already in the newsletter, why are people not reading/subscribed to it. It’s their problem then”. Funnily enough, an actually helpful comment noted that the newsletter solution had a typo that made the solution not work as expected.
Even today, the Arch community is exactly as previously described.
Same here, and I’ve enjoyed it more than my Debian experience.