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You’re right, apparently amongst other things there are some hooks that are ran during the package’s lifecycle in something that is called the control archive.
Actually it’s just an archive. It can be easily extracted using
dpkg -x *.deb ~/.localfor example.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish
34·1 year agoFuck them, glad I switched to Jellyfin years ago.
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Sysadmin@lemmy.world•TLS Certificate Lifetimes Will Officially Reduce to 47 Days (in 2029)
6·1 year agoTrue. Technically the bounds for the validity period are from Jan 1, 1950 to Dec 31, 9999.
It is the stream itself that is buffered, so the terminal does not handle the contents until the stream is flushed.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•X88B88 is the word "voodoo" with a reflection.
10·1 year agoE8XIB¹⁹
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are there any programming languages with the same syntax as rust (or similar)?
1·1 year agoRust is special regarding references but Kotlin reads similarly.
The quieter you become, the more you are able to hear – Rumi
This + node_exporter.
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Technology@lemmy.world•O2 deploys AI granny against scammers • The RegisterEnglish
3·2 years agoAh least they would need to know it first.
I don’t think that browsers do that. There is HSTS but I think that it only checks if the connection is using TLS.
I think you may want to use
for device in /dev/disk/by-uuid/*That doesn’t explain why you aren’t seeing messages. I see there is a shebang at the start of the script. Can you confirm that the script has the executable bit set for the root user?
It works with USB interfaces using passthrough. But yeah doesn’t make a lot of sense.
In French, oursin (urchin) seems to be the diminutive of ours, which means bear. So oursin means something like “little bear”.
You wouldn’t download a car‽
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It is an issue in a managed environment such as on corporation or school PCs.