angstrom
angstrom
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We could call this site "Talk LES" and the other site, "Blog LES" :)
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Any chance one day of free IH stickers? :)
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You may want to specify the timezone (unless you mean the timezone of the person applying)
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So far, Firefox is spared :)
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Sorry, this should be snap find !
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No, it's not yet that bad :) You can see which snap installations are installed on your system with snap list, and snap list shows the prominent snap applications available. I think that with a few exceptions (Chromium being the most notable), it's still possible to ignore snap applications altogether.
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Not to mention that the whole snap controversy affects the Server edition less because one is less likely to want to run (e.g.) Chromium on a server.
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Snap (the technology) was first introduced in 16.04, so it's not so much that snap is new but rather that certain applications (e.g., Chromium) are now packaged only as snap applications. But I find that the bigger worry is that only the snap client is open source -- the snap server (snapd) is proprietary.
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The site for backupninja is: https://0xacab.org/riseuplabs/backupninja The site that you refer to has nothing to do with backupninja. The product on that site is Backup Ninja, a commercial product, not to mention misleadingly named given that (as far as I can tell) backupninja is much older than Backup Ninja
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I've just checked, and since Ubuntu 19.10, chromium-browser is linked to chromium snap: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all§ion=all&arch=any&keywords=chromium-browser&searchon=names (So this didn't start with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.)
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I wonder whether the snap obsession affects all of the Ubuntu derivatives in the same way. Those discussions seem to be focused on the standard Ubuntu Desktop edition. In any case, snap is already present in 18.04 LTS, but at least with Ubuntu MATE, I've had no problems in completely ignoring snap. My sense is that the…
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@hostworld Do you support rDNS for IPv6?
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That (the acquisition) was quick :)
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Hetzner were quick, and it's a nice graphic!
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Thank you for your input, Mr. Scrooge
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I hope that you mean 2020 :)