

So their video player should be named “Nits”.
So their video player should be named “Nits”.
EDIT: I figured out that for whatever reason, the Flathub version just doesn’t function properly. When I install the tarball from Yubico’s website, the executable DOES work right,
It looks like because the sandbox of Flatpak prevent the program access the unix domain socket of pcscd.
but I can’t seem to figure out how to make the .desktop file install into the programs list.
There is a document on Arch Wiki.
Without it, the program just fallback to UTC.
/etc/localtime
and $TZ
are two ways to specify timezone for programs. The program look up the later first, if it’s empty and then use /etc/localtime
. In theory, $TZ
has better performance because of the glibc will not look up the last modified time of /etc/localtime
when every calling of localtime lookup.
IMAPSync is a great tool! It works perfect when migrate mails from one provider to another. In fact, some providers suggest users use this tool rather than implement migration feature by themselves. e.g. Migadu.
I print recovery codes of all services and packed them into a bag.
Just run it as systemd service on my server.
The problem is not caused by mono kernel. Just because AMDGPU driver was developed in mono style. i.e. they include the code of all generations in one driver. In monolithic kernel, the developer can develop drivers with “micro” style. e.g. Intel’s GPU driver doesn’t use mono style, they created a new driver when they changed GPU hardware architecture.
Monolithic kernel is a concept about address space. If all parts of a kernel are running in the same address space, this is a monolithic kernel, otherwise it’s a micro kernel.
This problem is about how to split parts, but not how to place parts in memory.
In my opinion, that’s because X11 lacks proper abstract for many things like screenshot, screencast, color managerment and etc, so the applications have to use many X11 implementation details to implement these features. It leads to high-coupling code with X11 so move their code to wayland and ensuring it works correctly and is consistent with the old behavior is difficult.
That may be because the hostname can’t be resolved.
https://forum.suse.org.cn/t/topic/12280 (Chinese)
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1296836 (upstream report)
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They doesn’t use normal beta channel, and publish a new application named Bitwarden Beta.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.x8bit.bitwarden.beta
Yeah. Bitwarden developed a new android client written by Kotlin to replace old C# client. This new client is in beta testing currently. The old client supports both PascalCase and camelCase but the new client only supports camelCase. And Vaultwarden use PascalCase now, so it’s incompatible with new Android client.
So use Fcitx 5 Android instead. It’s a open source IME application without requesting any permission except Notification, especially without network permission.
https://github.com/fcitx5-android/fcitx5-android
Hope this Pull Request could be merged soon so I can use it with new Bitwarden native Android client.
zsh, because of highly customizable.
More common word in Chinese is 自制 zì zhì. 土法 focuses on “easy to implement with simple tool and material” but 自制 focuses on “do it by yourself”.
I use Yubikey 5 NFC and Canokey Pigeon, both works out of box on Linux.
I don’t think Sidebery is a great implementation unless the developers fix this bug. It can be reproduced stably and is important for users who opened many tabs and keep them between session.
Actually some vendors implements NTFS driver in their UEFI as well.