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  1. europesays.com/afrique/6503/ La Tunisie, porte d’entrée de l’investissement africain #L’investissementAfricain #LaTunisie #PorteD’entrée #Tunisie

  2. @mWare @allanjude @ServerNorth @MagnusCatticus
    the pgadmin is a nice to have for lots of users and makes for more migration/recruitment - kudos for the devs #localhost #ported

  3. @Em0nM4stodon
    My #NixOS #setup. Even when I #ported it once to #another #machine, I #forgot to add the #user #password. So I kind of went into a #ghost user #session. All i did is #reboot and chose previous #generation corrected my #config and that's all. No need for #backup, #rescue #disk etc. I corrected my configs, now it's truly portable. All my setup is #rock #solid #stable and never #broke it though I use a lot of #unstable #packages. #Nix and #NixOS are just 🔥 ❤️

  4. @Em0nM4stodon
    My . Even when I it once to , I to add the . So I kind of went into a user . All i did is and chose previous corrected my and that's all. No need for , etc. I corrected my configs, now it's truly portable. All my setup is and never it though I use a lot of . and are just 🔥 ❤️

  5. @Em0nM4stodon
    My #NixOS #setup. Even when I #ported it once to #another #machine, I #forgot to add the #user #password. So I kind of went into a #ghost user #session. All i did is #reboot and chose previous #generation corrected my #config and that's all. No need for #backup, #rescue #disk etc. I corrected my configs, now it's truly portable. All my setup is #rock #solid #stable and never #broke it though I use a lot of #unstable #packages. #Nix and #NixOS are just 🔥 ❤️

  6. @Em0nM4stodon
    My #NixOS #setup. Even when I #ported it once to #another #machine, I #forgot to add the #user #password. So I kind of went into a #ghost user #session. All i did is #reboot and chose previous #generation corrected my #config and that's all. No need for #backup, #rescue #disk etc. I corrected my configs, now it's truly portable. All my setup is #rock #solid #stable and never #broke it though I use a lot of #unstable #packages. #Nix and #NixOS are just 🔥 ❤️

  7. @Em0nM4stodon
    My #NixOS #setup. Even when I #ported it once to #another #machine, I #forgot to add the #user #password. So I kind of went into a #ghost user #session. All i did is #reboot and chose previous #generation corrected my #config and that's all. No need for #backup, #rescue #disk etc. I corrected my configs, now it's truly portable. All my setup is #rock #solid #stable and never #broke it though I use a lot of #unstable #packages. #Nix and #NixOS are just 🔥 ❤️

  8. Zhenlei Huang – FreeBSD committer zlei@ – draws attention to <reviews.freebsd.org/D39695>, and respectfully suggests consideration of merges where three commits have been on the main branch for a few months:

    <github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src>

    <github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src>

    <github.com/freebsd/freebsd-src>

    Respectively:

    ― ⚙ D39695 freebsd-update: Add check for kernel modules

    ― freebsd-update: Add check for kernel modules · freebsd/freebsd-src@bc0c6c9

    ― freebsd-update(8): Use kern.module_path · freebsd/freebsd-src@d3b6d70

    ― freebsd-update: Correctly check if pkg(8) is present · freebsd/freebsd-src@d76ef58

    @emaste

    Cc: @gumnos @lproven

    <lists.freebsd.org/archives/fre>

    「Building a ported kernel module, where the Project-provided package is inferior」

    For readers with a passing interest: to the best of my knowledge, freebsd-update(8) is simply not usable – not testable – with FreeBSD-CURRENT (from the main branch) or STABLE (branches where degrees of testing occur, parallel to short-lived releng branches).

    <wiki.bsd.cafe/docs:freebsd:cho>

    #UX #review #MFC #FreeBSD #ports #ported #kmod #kernel #modules #update #upgrade

  9. Integrated some #statistics of my UPS in my #dashboard as well so I can quickly see how much power I use n such :)

    It's quite nice how far it has come along since I #ported it all from #CakePHP to #EmberJS :)