I mean, wine does that with symlinks. But not on /, don’t run wine as root.
I mean, wine does that with symlinks. But not on /, don’t run wine as root.
I think tooling only cares for partitions. So /home and / are usually runtime-critical (can be on different disks or network storage), while internal data disks count as removable, since you can unmount their partitions.
80/20 you know? :) like in sudo vs. doas.
And no. Maybe Runit. Dinit, hard to say. S6 has no need for sockets but still implements it.
No, like, alternatives to systemd-stuff often do the same job in 1/3 or 1/10 the code.
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What bash, that's Lisp. Source is marked as bash.
edit: seems like lemmy has a bug with quoted sourcecode? I'll leave it like this.
The python function is some sort of brainfuck?
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Meaning, run0 is overengineered too?
But for example replacing sudo is needed.
There’s plenty of 100-loc tools for that already. And doas, who has most of sudo’s server-features, is not much bigger.
And they all work even without systemd or services.
Even if you were an early adopter and got a USB or Firewire device it might have some “basic” functionality that works with OSS drivers but you couldn’t use all of it.
Oh, like scanners still.
Well, if is now,
was back then.
In addition, everyone had a hardon for " compiling from source is better"
I mean, optimization had more of an impact on the weak CPU’s back then, no?
Ok, you got me there. Was a hard day.
If not, there’s probably one or the other security hole to root it and use chroot.
Btw, how much of HTML features do they support yet? I found nothing googling.
Because, it’s not that you support HTML 4 or 5 but how much of it. I think QtWebkit is still ahead of Blink and Gecko there, but less performant.
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What, you only use software of honest and upstanding people?
Dillo sobs lonely.
Yeah. And it’s a wrapper, stuff can happen. Not sure if it even works as root.