Far out.
burrito
I run SELinux on tons of servers at work. We taught our Oracle consultants how to use it. Some software vendors get mad at us because we require it and we always figure out how to make it work and it isn't all that bad to work with once you're used to it
Replacement only takes about an hour. The hardest part was finding batteries with the tabs already on them because I didn't want to have to get a tab welding tool as I already have way too much crap. I did the batteries in mine about 3 years ago and they still work great. Unfortunately the source i got them from doesn't sell them anymore.
I've eaten it from my mighty and it wasn't too bad. About a teaspoon of it works as a good starting point.
Yep same. I got an Intel Arc card for transcoding and it plays on anything perfectly now.
Red tide warning.
If I feel a sneeze lingering all I have to do is look at the sky or a light and I can get it out right away. It's like a cheat code for getting it over quickly. It can be annoying when driving sometimes when the sun is suddenly in my face and I immediately sneeze.
Cast iron is cheap at the second hand store.
I use denture tablets and they work great. My dishes are all white bone china and will occasionally pick up stains and denture cleaner tablets for an hour is the trick that cleans them back to looking like new.
Yep, I try to get out a few times a week. I like the cooler weather but the shorter daylight is a bit of a pain to work around.
Sounds like you have an issue with your PATH for the user you're sshing as. What does '/usr/bin/echo $PATH' output when run via ssh to your server?
Ahhh! My wound!
It's for the both of us.