Steven Rosenberg passthejoe@identi.ca
Los Angeles, United States
Steven Rosenberg writes about many things. I currently run Fedora Linux on my personal hardware, Windows on my non-personal hardware.
Christopher Allan Webber shared by Steven Rosenberg at 2014-12-24T20:20:33Z via Identi.ca Web To: Followers, Public, lnxwalt@microca.st CC:
Combine:
- It seems pretty easy to escalate oneself out of the docker container (I saw @joeyh do it, and I think it's been done multiple other times before)
- "verifying signatures" without doing so at all
- a container system which is closer to VMs in heaviness but seems to be mistaken by many for a solution where you want to dockerize a whole OS
... well, it's not a pretty picture. At least the Docker hype is exciting people about the possibility of other container solutions!
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Steven Rosenberg, Claes Wallin (韋嘉誠), Stephen Michael Kellat shared this.
I am not interested in Docker/Rocker/etc. for security. I'm interested in people being able to deploy their own "OS" across a cluster while still keeping the hardware interface centrally managed via the outer OS. I fully intend to punch holes through the container for Infiniband, GPU access, etc. Security is managed elsewhere for my area's application.So how do you do a title in Identi.ca without Pumpa
2014-02-06T23:56:55Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
Pumpa almost encourages you to title your posts. But how do you add a title in the Identi.ca web interface?
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Show all 6 repliesPumpa, Dianara, Impelller and other cliens let you set a title for regular notes, but in the webUI, you can only set a title (as of now) in Image-type posts.
>> Charles Roth:
“My titles appear because most of my posts originate from my Red Matrix site”
What? Your posts don't have titles. I wish they had, but they don't :pIf Red Matrix supports titles, the "connector" is not translating them correctly for Pump :\
It's not an available feature in the webUI, you can do it on Pumpa, Dianara... -not sure now about android clients-.
This post has a title, does it not?
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot
then a link then a quote
https://microca.st/encycl/note/nEfPpbEISc6JOBk6zMPNLwI'm looking at the Fedora Power Management Guide
2013-12-10T20:33:42Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
Fedora has great documentation. It's one of the many reasons that the Red Hat-sponsored community project's operating system is a compelling choice for your desktops, laptops and maybe even servers if you like to tinker. The Power Management Guide caught my attention ...
GNOME 3: Adjust 'hot corner' sensitivity with the Activities Configurator extension
2013-12-10T20:23:19Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
It kept nagging at me. Why was the "hot corner" in Debian's version of GNOME 3 so "sensitive," compared to the GNOME 3 desktop's hot corner in Fedora 19?
In Fedora, I'd mouse into the upper left "hot corner," and half the time wouldn't get the app panel or search box to open. I'd have to "aggressively" mouse to get it working.
So I've been using GNOME 3 less and less. Was it just too slow?
The solution for this problem, as it for so many things in GNOME 3 is the installation of a GNOME Shell Extension.
2013-10-30T20:18:29Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
One of the things that drew me to Identi.ca in the Status.net era was the ability to follow a topic or interest group and discover new individuals to follow through those avenues.
Groups: That is the feature I'd most like to see return to identi.ca in the pump.io era.
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2013-10-30T17:07:26Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
I love Markdown, hence I also love using Pumpa for http://identi.ca.
I'm using Matt Molyneaux's package for Fedora.
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2013-10-30T17:03:46Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
2013-10-20T05:30:29Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
Pumpa uses Markdown. Which I like.
2013-10-20T05:22:45Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
I crashed GNOME Shell today. That is all.
2013-10-07T21:29:19Z via Pumpa To: Public CC: Followers
I installed Pumpa -- http://saz.im/software/pumpa.html
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2013-08-25T22:48:12Z via Identi.ca Web To: Public CC: Followers
Canonical’s next move after $32 million Ubuntu Edge crowfunding failure: Find a real phone, put your damn system on it AND JUST SHIP SOMETHING ALREADY http://blogs.dailynews.com/click/2013/08/24/ubuntus-32-million-edge-crowfunding-failure-find-phone-p...
This time with a working link ...Christopher M. Hobbs (inactive) likes this.
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2013-08-25T22:46:59Z via Identi.ca Web To: Public CC: Followers
Canonical’s next move after $32 million Ubuntu Edge crowfunding failure: Find a real phone, put your damn system on it AND JUST SHIP SOMETHING ALREADY http://blogs.dailynews.com/click/2013/08/24/ubuntus-32-million-edge-crowfunding-failure-find-phone-put-damn-system-ship/http://2013-08-23T17:37:12Z via Identi.ca Web To: Public CC: Followers
2013-08-23T17:25:47Z via Identi.ca Web To: Public CC: Followers
I've had my HP Pavilion g6 laptop (submodel 2210us) with AMD APU since March, and I had working suspend/resume in Fedora Linux with the Catalyst driver for only a brief period -- a few weeks between release of the 13.6 beta and 13.8 beta. Now it's gone.
I still have working 3D with the proprietary driver, which I don't have in the open Radeon driver. I'd rather run the open driver, but what I really, really want is working suspend/resume.
Of course I'm not at the six-month mark just yet, and I figure it takes between six months and a year for drivers to catch up with new hardware in Linux.
The delay, all the fiddling, plus the trouble I had the last time I bought new AMD hardware, is making me really thing about going for Intel graphics hardware the next time I buy.2013-08-23T17:20:00Z via Identi.ca Web To: Public CC: Followers
How do you get the "firehose" feed of Identi.ca in the web interface?It's not available in the web interface. You can read the JSON at https://ofirehose.com/feed.json, but you'd better use a client.