SuSE 1992 (1995?) (don’t remember the exact number, but the year was on the accompanying paper manual), on some 1.3.xx Kernel, I think. Good times.
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kinetic_donor@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•How to show a diff of 2 kdbx Keepass Databases when a sync conflict happens?
1·1 year agoI think you’re missing a lot of metadata (last modified, history?) in those files. Haven’t checked in a while, though.
kinetic_donor@lemmy.zipto
Linux@programming.dev•What is your favorite Intro to Linux guide?
2·1 year agoBack in the day I did enjoy the O’Reilly Linux Administrator guide(s?). I don’t know whether they have been updated, so they might be a little dated in parts - but the writing was highly enjoyable.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Pfsense, Opensense and OpenWRT - what's the deal?English
3·1 year agoThey what and what?? Generally the Omada-stack devices are just on-premises hardware that you control. If you enable automatic firmware updates, then yeah, “if they push a bad update” and all (similar to a Linux distro with auto updates enabled). To improve operations, and enable certain features, there is the “cloud-based controller” software (appliance), which is named weirdly, because it generally does not live in the cloud - you can self-host on-premises, though its core software component is a black box and not (F)OSS (also available as an actual hardware appliance). There have been instances of the devices “phoning home”, though you might be able to limit that to some extent with firewall rules.
To clarify a bit, “missing link” is a series highlighting interesting and sometimes surprising, but in general not totally obvious, connections between technologies and/or society.