Comment by Michał Górny on HTTPS of for a subdomain
I've just reordered yours and added the opposite. You could do that yourself ;P.
View ArticleComment by Michał Górny on How to set environment variable in systemd service?
/etc/sysconfig is Fedora-specific. AFAIR Arch Linux was pushing for having the config files somewhere package-specific rather in /etc rather than that Fedora-specific location. Like...
View ArticleComment by Michał Górny on Why are shared libraries on Linux executable?
This question has also been asked on Unix&Linux: unix.stackexchange.com/questions/40587/… (and got the correct answer there)
View ArticleComment by Michał Górny on git clone - fail instead of prompting for credentials
This answer is not helpful without a specific example how to achieve this. Especially that the 'obvious' methods don't work, as mentioned above.
View ArticleComment by Michał Górny on git clone - fail instead of prompting for credentials
You are somewhat correct while being very wrong. First of all, in your case $echo is a variable reference which (being unset) expands to empty string, so it's entirely meaningless. If you put echo in...
View ArticleAnswer by Michał Górny for CentOS - bin/* MD5 differs between identical hosts
Quoting prelink manpage:prelink is a program that modifies ELF shared libraries and ELF dynamically linked binaries […]
View ArticleAnswer by Michał Górny for Are there any open standards for server failover?
If you're looking for a simple way of providing multiple server addresses, you may use DNS SRV records for that. That's RFC 2782.
View ArticleAnswer by Michał Górny for Who decided the default shell prompts in Linux?
The answer is simple — it's a relic of times where terminals were 80 characters wide. Look at your own example — username & host occupies already 16 chars. With additional brackets and spaces...
View ArticleAnswer by Michał Górny for How to set environment variable in systemd service?
The answer depends on whether the variable is supposed to be constant (that is, not supposed to be modified by user getting the unit) or variable (supposed to be set by the user).Since it's your local...
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