Thanks! And does Merkuro use the same backend things as the older Kontact suite?
And if CalDAV is supported, where is it added? On Fedora Kinoite I have no support, only Nextcloud etc. I woule file a bug at the correct place.
Thanks! And does Merkuro use the same backend things as the older Kontact suite?
And if CalDAV is supported, where is it added? On Fedora Kinoite I have no support, only Nextcloud etc. I woule file a bug at the correct place.
Hey, I am really excited about this!
A few questions:
Thanks! Really helpful!
They messed up the signing on the server side.
They are using all non-stable technology. The Github action and cosign may be normal, but Fedora doesnt release their container images (even though they are the ones that uBlue consumes).
The updating mechanism is fine, this is a security measurement. If the signing failed, it shouldnt update as this could mean malware.
An alternative always is to use the LTS kernel, currently 6.6
That one may break less often.
True. But keep in mind, /etc and /var are mutable. So you can still get bad config files etc.
Not Stallman approved
Lol Windows is slow garbage, doesnt run on half my families devices soon, and is full of adware and spyware.
I suppose doas is a pretty great alternative.
Smaller code is often good, but not always.
RedHat is not restricting access to any upstream project. They package things in extremely stable form, which means they need to manage like all the software themselves and do tons of backports, as normally software just releases new versions.
They restrict access to these packages.
So yes, their 5 years old systemd with backported security fixes may be restricted. But not the normal systemd you can install anywhere.
Why would corporations prefer it?
And neither Arch, nor Ubuntu, nor Debian, nor OpenSUSE, nor any other distro using systemd belongs to IBM.
systemd has nothing to do with any corporation doing bad stuff to “our Linux”.
It is just newer software, doing more things more easily.
Sure, the centralization is pretty damn bad. But for example replacing sudo is needed.
It probably has USB, wifi adapters are cheap.
Is this an actual example?
Here the search is so quick, that on “dis” is already has results. But then the delay to search again is too high.
However, would you be able to confidently claim that nothing found within is relevant today?
No, not what I said. As said, there was no debunk and there were pretty hefty claims with a lot of backing facts.
These are old but I read a ton of Mozilla bugs, and even reported some security relevant ones.
So I know that even security relevant things may just get ignored or postponed.
However, apart from CHEF-KOCH, I couldn’t find anything on this matter.
Yeah same here. I was contributing a bit to secureblue when it was just starting, and qoijjj found the Chromium policies on some raaandom strange website for Windows Chrome group policies? It is crazy, these things are just not documented.
This CHEF-KOCH dude, I also dont know what to think.
Not being discoverable is nice, I recently decided to use a consistent username, as I kinda stopped being a noob all the time. It improves trust somehow.
Mozilla and TBB people have threads.
What do you mean by correctness?
No way…
LOL
I just told a guy that he shouldnt use yum anymore. While he was using dnf all the time.
Thanks! Have a nice day :)