No. The effects of a fork bomb are temporary and are fixed with a restart
No. The effects of a fork bomb are temporary and are fixed with a restart
It depends.
My personal servers are a mix of the two. I have a Synology NAS that I manage through a web-based GUI. Sometimes I’ll dip into command line via SSH, but not very often.
I have two more lower-power Linux servers that I manage through command-line primarily. They don’t have many system resources, so I want them to have as much available as possible to serve things.
Windows servers I use GUI management most of the time
Yeah. I agree with ya there, Red Hat screwed over Alma and Rocky with that decision. I can see the utility of those two distros for testing before committing to RHEL.
Plus, if Oracle has room to try to be the “good guys”, you’ve really screwed up
IBM will still sell you a brand new, updated mainframe in 2023.
They’re also in the open source software space (IBM owns Red Hat, a software company that has a lot of projects for Linux. Red Hat has their own Linux distro too)
I run Outline. Originally I was looking for a drop in Notion replacement, but it isn’t quite there yet.
I still run it because the stack was a bear to deploy, so I wanna get some use out of the product (Redis, Outline itself, Postgres, and MinIO or AWS). It is a good product, it’s just lacking some features that I use in Notion
Same. I installed Arch the manual way a few times, then tried archinstall. It’s dead easy
Have you looked into Voyager? It’s basically Apollo (with most of the core features of the original app). I use it as another Apollo refugee and I’m loving it
Man, there’s just something about the body lines of older luxury cars
Haven’t seen it yet
Firefox has an ad blocker? Ooooo that’s very enticing
I run an MB8611 too. Solid little modem
icannwiki.org says a company called Identity Digital owns a number of TLDs, including .world
Lemmy.world here! Looks like things are working okay
My Synology is named Atlas because it’s my main file storage box (and has a most of my services running on it).
My VPS is called Aurora after the atmospheric phenomenon because cloud server.
And my little laptop I installed a server Linux distro on is called Challenger because I find it challenging to work with Fedora Server sometimes
Right now it’s Homepage, but I have an Apache web server I want to move onto my base domain
This is the only correct answer
5 years old is pretty old for a hard drive
Mastodon’s is pretty much exactly what I was thinking of
It definitely looks like Trinity College