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Some package managers have a command to see if anything is in need of restart. Zypper has ps -s for example. I’d restart to be sure though.
Some package managers have a command to see if anything is in need of restart. Zypper has ps -s for example. I’d restart to be sure though.
With an immutable system the flatpaks would be the way to go
Inconvenient package management
Can’t you just use the Gnome App Store or whatever it’s called?
No shit dude lol
What happened to just donwload the app from it’s own creator and install on your machine?
That’s the Windows shit I specifically wanted to get away from
Migrants don’t join unions. Which make them way cheaper. A very cool way for the owning class to exploit the workers and bypass any union/organized labour restriction.
For employers it can also be a solution, since you can pay them whatever and trust that they can’t go to the authorities about it or won’t join unions and so on
I don’t know if it’s a good thing that all undesirable and underpaid jobs are taken or given to a class of people who are deemed cheap or undesirable
I mean, from their POV, it absolutely would feel like it
They can cause issues while transiting through and they are required to give a shit because they’re part of the EU’s outer border control. And they might have fears of some of the migrants staying. I could imagine someone being in the coastguard cares about securing the border too even if there were none of the above issues.
Those migrants aren’t staying in Greece, they want to go somewhere with an actual economy
It’s not tit-for-that to allow them to better fight against their invader. It was a weird restriction to begin with
Your system might be messed up
Flatpak sandboxing (bubblewrap)
Not sure if you live in a timeline where 9/11 hasn’t happened lol
Russia uses airfields, staging grounds, installations outside of Ukraine for their attacks since they’re relatively safe because of these limits imposed on the provided weapons.
Idk if you read the article but this is specifically about US provided weaponry
Pentagon spokesman Maj. Charlie Dietz said in a statement that the US “has agreed to allow Ukraine to fire US-provided weapons into Russia across where Russian forces are coming to attempt to take Ukrainian territory.”
Ridiculous that it wasn’t allowed before.
was killed in a slightly unusual but likely more humane way than dying slowly of an infected shrapnel wound
Trying to portray beheading an incapacitated enemy, a war crime, as a humane act. Amazing
It sounds like it’s the kernel but whether it has anything to do with ssh, I really don’t know. Sometimes parts work together in surprising ways, as I learned with the recent sshd/systemd/xz exploit.
You might be fine and this was the most alarming exploit since it’s very inconvenient, but personally I’d restart just to be sure.