

Why would they need to turn anything off? That’s not how they expand capacity in the Netherlands. Why would it be needed?
Why would they need to turn anything off? That’s not how they expand capacity in the Netherlands. Why would it be needed?
Never heard about this. They’re website is awesome, they have a extensive list of changes they made. Don’t agree with removing SELinux though. It stops enough security issues and it doesn’t seem good to have such a change while likely (didn’t check) rely on Fedora for package updates.
Kind of wonder how old certain changes are, e.g. Fedora did change the vm.max_map_count.
Edit: forgot to say that I do like it. I like opinionated software/projects even if I might not use it myself.
I wonder if this is still true, now that he no longer works for RedHat, but Microsoft.
Why wouldn’t Fedora do that? Decisions are decided by multiple people, they are not forced through or just decided unilaterally by one person.
Enough people in Fedora try to improve the low level stuff. I’m looking forward to that homedir systemd stuff. Don’t care about this sudo alternative.
Systemd isn’t just an init system. It is a project with low level building blocks for a distribution. Most of the complaints are that it isn’t just an init system, while it’s not meant to be just an init system.
until you are only left with managing the differences between DEs
Maybe they’ll add a DE as well?
Just kidding!
It’s better but still annoying. But after reading the blog, seems I’ll be happy with notifications in GNOME 47.
I wonder if this is related to https://www.sovereigntechfund.de/. This as it shouldn’t be about saving cost. It should be about being sovereign.
Not relying on the network during a build is pretty common while making an rpm package. It’s a pretty reasonable requirement to have. I’d suggest looking into what e.g. the equivalent Fedora package does.
No idea other than some ideas to maybe debug this.
Maybe monitor process executions and see what is going on? Either using the auditing subsystem, https://secopsmonkey.com/monitoring-process-execution-with-auditd.html of BFP perhaps. I saw a look of BFP but not sure if it is a good result: https://medium.com/@yunwei356/ebpf-tutorial-by-example-7-capturing-process-execution-event-printing-output-with-perf-event-cc6213d19c76
I highly recommend list-inhibitors. Not sure if this is the one I mean, the command line seems to match to the one I use: https://pypi.org/project/list-session-inhibitors/
This command gives a way nicer output.
For me Firefox often prevents the system from going to idle. If some page has a video it often seems to inhibit going to idle. Firefox strangely does that even if the video is paused.
For me and Firefox I’m often intend to do something about it. And then I don’t for various reasons 😂