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LFS drops support for System V, citing workload problems and upstream dependencies on systemd


It sucks to hear that a project like LFS is forced to drop System V support. I never was a fan of systemd, so this is a bit dissapointing, albeit understandable.
in reply to PenguinJazz

Systemd abstracts so much stuff away that it does not feel like learning Linux "from scratch" :/

(I like having it in my daily driver, but it's sad LFS had to drop support for a "lower level" init system)

in reply to pcouy

(I like having it in my daily driver, but it’s sad LFS had to drop support for a “lower level” init system)


It's not lower-level, it's just worse.



Linux newbie needs help with solaar


Hello I'm a Linux newbie and I need some help. I'm running fedora on my laptop and I want to connect my Logitech mouse. I got solaar installed but I need to manually install the udev rule. I'm following the Instructions here

So I understand that I need to copy rules.d/42-logitech-unify-permissions.rules from the solaar GitHub and place it in /etc/udev/rules.d the thing I don't know how to do is get there. I'm not super familiar with the terminal

in reply to johnyreeferseed

You're not a dumbass, you've just been taught to use a computer wrong by the bad operating system.

This is a useful lesson for linux newbies in general: when you want to install a program, go to your package manager first, not your web browser.


in reply to asg101

Some good news at least. Pattison has pulled out of the sale of their warehouse to ICE.
in reply to TheFeatureCreature

Yeah, I was relieved to see that. I would have boycott Save-On if they did sell to ICE, but it would have sucked as I like some of their Western Family products.
in reply to TheFeatureCreature

You would think that a reputable journalist would know that... you know, update their articles once new information comes to light?
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"content curation"


don't like this



"content curation"


in reply to BB84

Even putting aside my grievances with tankies, this just reads as bad faith bs.
in reply to obre

It's likely a bug the OP has identified, nothing deliberate.






Is it possible to sort out news


I know this is a broad question, and dont expect to be able to filter everything. Is there a way to filter out news on Lemmy so I can just scroll saving my mental health at times?
in reply to SpacePanda

Yes, you can block users, communities, or use the subscribed view and don't subscribe to them.



It's a YAAMT!


Coded by a raging cryptofash, of course, LMBO!
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in reply to jankforlife

That's whats great about the Fediverse. It's very simple to move to another instance. May I suggest Lemmy?


Ukrainian Drone Strike Kills Woman and Child Near Mariupol


in reply to jankforlife

mediabiasfactcheck.com/sputnik…


in reply to jankforlife

I wouldn't trust NATO. They should have been dissolved decades ago
in reply to EmpireInDecay

Right. Putin would love it if NATO didn't exist, because then there would be nothing stopping him from expanding the Russian empire all the way to the Atlantic.
in reply to Archangel1313

What about the entirety of the European army? What about simple reality? Do you think that just because the West is expansive and invasive like cancer that Russia necessarily will be that way? You understand how the war in Ukraine took place and how America couped them, right? That Ukraine is in everything but name (but even in the theatrics you can see it) an American proxy state? Is that why others also fear China, because they associate capacity for murder and power to bloodthirst and amorality since that's all they know?
in reply to YappyMonotheist

Ukraine is an Israel proxy. Might not make sense yet but just wait.
in reply to EmpireInDecay

I wonder how many nato politicians are in the Epstein list or something parallel to that.
in reply to jankforlife

We, on the other hand, don't accept Russian troops in a sovereign Ukraine.
And actually don't accept Putin in general.


in reply to slothrop

While it is terrible that they will deport over 427 points when she needed 428, the article says she can retest for several hundred dollars. They claim that is too much to come up with, but are looking to put money together as they are forced to fly back.

This doesn't make sense to me.

Borrow a few hundred and do a rewrite to save your livelyhood.

She must be good enough at French, she did her masters degree in the French language.

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in reply to BCsven

It costs more for a flight to Mexico than a retest. Something is off here.
in reply to Em Adespoton

If they are going to the media, they probably have a hidden motive to do so.
in reply to Em Adespoton

While Colín Silva has the option of taking the exam again, she says it costs hundreds of dollars to complete and that is money she and her family cannot spare.

Her family is currently struggling to find the means to pay their rent in Quebec City and to pay for plane tickets to return to Mexico.


Out of money for the retake, rent, or plane tickets back. Sounds like they're just totally out of money.

“I don’t want to speak poorly of a country that welcomed me, but I find this really inhumane,” she said. “It’s as though we are garbage.”


I'm not seeing anything insulting about the government's position. There's a language requirement. They knew that. It sounds like the first test taking may have been free, but on failed tests, the followups have fee. Where are they being treated like garbage?

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