The first question I want to talk about should be avg-2525. I can’t find it at https://security.archlinux.org/issues/all
The second question is that I directly use https://security.archlinux.org/issues/all.json to download the json file, and the content of the advisories with key value AVG-699 is
"advisories": [
"ASA-201805-18",
"ASA-201805-18"
]
- From the Arch Gitlab instance.
]]>Users & admins should™ configure presets in /etc only anyway, but I think swsnr's point is that those local configs will probably only augment 90-systemd.preset, not replace it.
So if the latter is no longer reached, their next preset-all call will disable a lot of critical infrastructure?
If that's indeed the case, any such change would have to come w/ an explicit announcement and warning.
Speculations about prevalence are moot - your risking to badly break systems for essentially just some optics.
First I started with EndeavourOS which I had used in the past, once I had my barrings I swapped to Arch and have been daily driving it for about 1/2 a year.
I still have Windows 11 installed for the very very rare instances I need to configure some USB device like my G502 or Xbox Elite on-board profiles, I haven't launched W11 in months.
All my games runs through Steam via Proton, including stuff you would normally use Lutris or Wine for (Battle.net, Star Citizen, non-steam Games).
Really the hardest thing I had to do was set up CUPS and Avahi for Wireless printing, which wasn't hard, even NVIDIA has come a long way and has worked without issue on X11. With the recent update to Plasma 6 I will need to figure out how to finally get Wayland working because right now it just crashes immediately on login, switching back to X11 works fine.
]]>Arch ... filled *all* my holes
Now there's a good slogan candidate for the 2024 Arch Linux NSFW T-Shirt contest (that I just made up).
Now who can make an arch logo out of a couple of "adult toys".
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]]>The board is the wrong platform for this.
You'd file a bug at https://gitlab.archlinux.org/archlinux/ … d/-/issues but the reply is, likely, gonna be that the upstream defaults won't be changed and to file a bug at https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues
But in terms of "TGN", archlinux should™ default to not shipping resolved itfp.
]]>But clearly the discussion has run it's course.
I concur. Closed.
]]>The first question in my opinion should be : Does the lIcense for the content allow using it as input for machine learning ?
That content is taken directly from the packages built by archlinux.
I am not a lawyer, but that likely means the license under which upstream publishes the code used to create the packages dictates what can and can't be done with them.Given the large amount of different licenses determining if using them in ML is allowed won't be easy.
There are however commands that make finding the correct manpages easier.
apropos is one of them, check its manpage .
Hmm nice point, since I was going to make this AI open-source I thought it wouldn't be a problem but I don't want to commit license fraud.
I gotta do some research...
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