#usermode — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #usermode, aggregated by home.social.
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#qemu's #usermode #emulation is now officially orphaned with its #linux and #bsd parts having been set at "Odd Fixes" for some time now. We know usermode is heavily used by cross compilers and compilers for unit testing but the current lack of maintainer cover is unsustainable in the long term.
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#qemu's #usermode #emulation is now officially orphaned with its #linux and #bsd parts having been set at "Odd Fixes" for some time now. We know usermode is heavily used by cross compilers and compilers for unit testing but the current lack of maintainer cover is unsustainable in the long term.
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#qemu's #usermode #emulation is now officially orphaned with its #linux and #bsd parts having been set at "Odd Fixes" for some time now. We know usermode is heavily used by cross compilers and compilers for unit testing but the current lack of maintainer cover is unsustainable in the long term.
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#qemu's #usermode #emulation is now officially orphaned with its #linux and #bsd parts having been set at "Odd Fixes" for some time now. We know usermode is heavily used by cross compilers and compilers for unit testing but the current lack of maintainer cover is unsustainable in the long term.
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#qemu's #usermode #emulation is now officially orphaned with its #linux and #bsd parts having been set at "Odd Fixes" for some time now. We know usermode is heavily used by cross compilers and compilers for unit testing but the current lack of maintainer cover is unsustainable in the long term.
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Am I missing something or should hostnamectl not have a --user mode similar to systemctl? (It doesn’t currently.)
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Am I missing something or should hostnamectl not have a --user mode similar to systemctl? (It doesn’t currently.)
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Am I missing something or should hostnamectl not have a --user mode similar to systemctl? (It doesn’t currently.)
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Am I missing something or should hostnamectl not have a --user mode similar to systemctl? (It doesn’t currently.)