On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 11:38:13PM +0200, Jan Kratochvil wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2020 21:21:37 +0200, Chris Adams wrote:
> I'm not sure why you think end-users can't use a free OS.
First steps of end-users is to install Chrome, Spotify and VirtualBox.
So there is left no advantage of a Free OS.
> I've run with SELinux enabled for years, rarely if ever causes problems
> for typical stuff.
Sooner or later something does not work. I do not want to open this can of
worms whether SELinux yes or not, it may be a good idea but IMNSHO it is not
for a development machine.
> I have no idea why you'd remove a useful tool like bash-completion. It
> has lots of things useful for developers.
I agree the idea of bash-completion is nice. But it is so severly incomplete
it is more a burden than help. Unfortunately I no longer remember all the bugs
I faced before I started removing it years ago but a simple one is:
$ wget -O somepackage.rpm https://...
$ dnf install som<tab>
<wait for a few minutes>
$ dnf install sombok-
disclaimer: I'm using zsh, not bash but it has the same issue. But IMO you
can't really blame it - how is the completion to know that you want to
install an RPM in the current directory? The correct way would be
dnf install ./some<tab>
and that completes immediately (on zsh). Does that work on bash?
Cheers,
Peter
> > Unless you are doing kernel development, why do you care what the kernel
> > messages say? On my systems, they go by too fast to read anyway.
>
> When it locks up (during updating firmware on my Athlon machine) I see just
> a black screen. When I reboot without rhgb/quiet the problem is not
> reproducible as it happens only rarely. There are many reasons why kernels
> sometimes fail to boot, why to give up on troubleshooting?
>
>
> Jan
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