I just use ~/.ssh/config
e.g.
Host website
Hostname some.hostname.foo
User bob
Port 1500
I just use ~/.ssh/config
e.g.
Host website
Hostname some.hostname.foo
User bob
Port 1500
Lack of interest. It doesn’t solve any problems that I have.
Install Windows. Run the app.
EFI doesn’t see drives as bootable items. There’s a single EFI partition that contains information on what can be booted. You need to add the appropriate info in your existing EFI partition that points to your SATA drive. You probably have to do this from your Mint setup.
I scrubbed through it quickly.
First half is about housekeeping, history, funding, etc.
Second half is about future directions and it seems conservative. No huge changes planned, other than a new website. :) Discussed encouraging new developers, polling users for what to do next, maintaining quality.
Ended with some q&a.
9.2 will include XDG (.dotfiles) and Wayland support.
“the ship was completely black. There were black controls labelled in black, on a black background, with a little light that lit up black, which made it difficult to control the ship. The ceiling and walls of the swaying cabin were also black, as well as the seats, control panel, the instruments and the little screws that held them in place. The thin tufted nylon floor covering was black, and when a corner of the foam underlay was lifted up that was also discovered to be was black.”
Or
“For years radios had been operated by means of pressing buttons and turning dials; then as the technology became more sophisticated the controls were made touch-sensitive - you merely had to brush the panels with your fingers; now all you had to do was wave your hand in the general direction of the components and hope.”
This little hack is gonna cost us 51 CPU cycles.
VAX VMS was the bomb.
And vscode uses them for remote ssh development.