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I don’t use either service. Do they serve the same purpose?
Too lazy to read wiki link, but I too postfix/dovecot
You should really use the reboot command first because you don’t have to control the order and timing. REISU(B/O) requires pauses between letters for the specific action to run. It also requires those letters to be in that particular order - you can’t sync the file system if you put it into read only. If REISUB is sometimes not working but you can go elsewhere and reboot, you’re likely not doing it right and you should err on the side of caution and use the reboot command
I’m confused. Why would you REISUB/O if you can use the reboot command?
REISUB is a last resort before hitting the physical power button
I’m sorry the latter is personal experience
We think someone has been using your fingerprint. Have you considered submitting your DNA so we know it’s you?
hddsx@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fully self-hosted password manager optionsEnglish1·2 months agoOh, I run the KeePass program on windows. I guess that’s why I’m confused.
But yes, I use keepassXC on Linux and keepassium on iOS
When SLES 12 came out they made everything harder and forced everyone to migrate to 64 bit, even if you were doing legacy development
Have you considered having a forum that has a “Request a language” section?
hddsx@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Fully self-hosted password manager optionsEnglish6·2 months agoWait so I use keepass too. Why is it not technically as password manager
SUSE is now garbage. Not sure about open suse
hddsx@lemmy.cato linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo4·2 months agoTorvalds would like to have a word with you
hddsx@lemmy.cato linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo12·2 months agoYou won’t be able to do certain things. Either .ssh or ~ expects certain exact permissions and pukes if it’s different, IIRC
hddsx@lemmy.cato linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I never had problems with permission again after I know the real power of sudo28·2 months agoSorry, user babe is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported
Well, technically those aren’t the same command (but works well enough if you’re trying to render a system unusable).
rm -rf /* would not remove /.secret. It rm -rf / would
That’s not true. Most distros now ask you to add —no-preserve-root
hddsx@lemmy.cato Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Synology could bring “certified drive” requirements to more NAS devicesEnglish1·2 months agoIsn’t synology basically a Linux system with lots of slots for storage? Can’t you just… buy a pi?
No. A vacuum cleaner? Yes. A dehumidifier? Yes.
But then again, I was told that without my partner the only furniture I would have is a table, bed, and chair