Honestly I doubt it that Deckard will change that much. First the basics must be fixed. My Index is also laying around collecting dust. Worked okay-ish at first but is mostly unusable at the moment.
Honestly I doubt it that Deckard will change that much. First the basics must be fixed. My Index is also laying around collecting dust. Worked okay-ish at first but is mostly unusable at the moment.
This comparison looks neutral: https://www.freie-messenger.de/en/systemvergleich/xmpp-matrix/
Great article. Reminds me of the time when I started using Linux as my main work system, back with kernel 0.99z
It reads “158 Tesla Megapacks”. But yeah, these could contain Duracell :D
But then they would show the general public that Linux is a thing worth mentioning. I doubt that many people outside IT know about CBL Mariner.
I always run occ upgrade
and occ db:add-missing-indices
after a package upgrade, just to be sure that I do not miss any database migrations. Using Archlinux I wrote a pacman hook so that it happens automatically.
You could have a look at Kerberos. That’s what Microsoft took as base for AD afaik.
I have some Sandy Bridge systems here running strong as Linux desktops for light work. You know, these 4-core 3,3GHz processors from - hmm - 2014?