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dgeex
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Comment #22802399
thank you!
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Comment #22800849
https://danielonsecurity.com/ - I am a penetration tester and write about security obviously. In order to encourage IPv6 usage, I disabled IPv4 for the main domain, but since many …
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Ask HN: What database storage engine do you use, and why?
Today I couldn't start my MariaDB database anymore after a hardware failure, because some data was being written during the server crash, and the idb file was unusuable. I couldn't…
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Comment #9442920
Right. MAJOR. For example I use awesome 3.5 as my WM. It's a pain in the ass to install it on Debian. Wheezy libraries aren't compatible with the latest version of awesome. If you …
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Comment #9442865
Both are good. It depends on your needs
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Comment #9442391
Even if I'm not against systemd (it has its downsides, but it's not that bad as everybody thinks), I still think the user should be given a choice. So yeah, they probably crossed t…
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Comment #9442323
I completely agree that we need comprehensive documentations. That's irreplaceable when you need to properly configure something. Good manuals are mostly used as a reference. The A…
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Comment #9442294
That's a really nice survey. Thanks for sharing!
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Comment #9442281
I didn't know about cower. Probably should give it a try. Thanks for the idea.
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Comment #9442200
What kind of recent decisions do you mean? I've heard good things about Gentoo, I'd definitely give it a try someday. How would you compare it to Arch? Can you make a brief explana…
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Comment #9442168
Sorry for the downtime, it's fixed now. Maybe some advanced users could start with Arch, but most of the people I know, will find it too difficult and give up on it. Yes, it's a gr…
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