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OH NO! Not the 2K38 bug ... naaaaaaaaaaa they'll fix it! Won't they? huh? HUH?
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If ponies can fly, if horses can fly, Pegasus, and pig's can fly ... why not a monkey?
NB: Don't know the movie reference.
How many films was Margaret Hamilton in? (I think there might have been a girl in the film...and her little dog, too. Just when you think you aren't in Kansas anymore... )
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How many films was Margaret Hamilton in?
Quite a few, actually... ;-)
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^ Cool; nice to know she had such a diverse CV.
@Sector11: I notice the picture you found was of Nikko, so apparently you were only a step away from the film reference.
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^ Yup, 72 films.
Nikko? Hey, I just Starpaged "flying monkeys" and hit images.
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^ Cool; nice to know she had such a diverse CV.
She even appeared on Sesame Street. (The picture in this link might give S11 another clue.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margaret_ … age_career
This is seriously off-topic ;-)
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Oh, what a world...
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Hold on, the end is near! systemd is on track to replace the su(1) command.
Well, there have been long discussions about this, but the problem is that what "su" is supposed to do is very unclear. On one hand it's supposed to open a new session and change a number of execution context parameters (uid, gid, env, ...), and on the other it's supposed to inherit a lot concepts from the originating session (tty, cgroup, audit, ...). Since this is so weakly defined it's a really weird mix&match of old and new paramters. To keep this somewhat managable we decided to only switch the absolute minimum over, and that excludes XDG_RUNTIME_DIR, specifically because XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is actually bound to the session/audit runtime and those we do not transition. Instead we simply unset it.
Long story short: "su" is really a broken concept. It will given you kind of a shell, and it's fine to use it for that, but it's not a full login, and shouldn't be mistaken for one.
THis has come up many times, but nothing really changed, hence closing this now. I understand this is confusing and unexpected, but well, that's UNIX...
(Source).
"Hey we broke su, and here is the replacement."
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"Hey we broke su, and here is the replacement."
Or: "`su` is fundamentally broken and here is a better alternative"
I like all these new features...
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twoion wrote:"Hey we broke su, and here is the replacement."
Or: "`su` is fundamentally broken and here is a better alternative"
I like all these new features...
My glasses are always half-empty. I just finished drinking my breakfast tea (from a large cup).
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I'd need some brainwashing to see the glass half full thing.
"We don't merge kernel code just because user space was written by a retarded monkey on crack."
Linus f****g Trovalds
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I've just found this: http://uselessd.darknedgy.net/
"We don't merge kernel code just because user space was written by a retarded monkey on crack."
Linus f****g Trovalds
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