The default setting is probably showing the menu, up to a duration of some seconds, so that you can choose other OS (e.g. windows as dual boot). Then you probably need to edit a text file and run Update-Grube. Here's an example set of instructions doing the exact opposite (turning off the hiding); hope it helps... https://askubuntu.com/a/1187104
This instance could definitely have a QA community. If they want, instead of enforcing the rule, simply state “bug reports should go here and there, questions and answers are run by users themselves in the respective community”. Then, everyone would be happy.
Fair enough, I have learned to live with curl first, then execute. Or going through the trustworthiness of the repository author (e.g. number of stars, contributors, etc.) More or less the same safeguard I take for packages I install from Arch User Repositories. I’m curious, tho, How do you feel about “docker pull”? Containerization has limits…
Below is just a small sample of plots that were created with #lLabPlot. ( cdn.masto.host )
cross-posted from: https://floss.social/users/LabPlot/statuses/112484470459165421...
Suggestion for a 2,5Gbe PCIe x1/x4 (or 10Gbe?)
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Disable GRUB menu after offline update ?
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GUI on a Linux server
My home server is a Proxmox machine with some VM one of which is Open Media Vault from which a Windows PC plays videos to my TV....
A post of mine was deleted without note, what is going on?
Edit: it was a bug where I was not sure if it is a bug or just a config issue....
Runtipi: Homeserver management made easy ( www.runtipi.io )
cross-posted from: programming.dev/post/1429257...
The Reluctant Sysadmin's Guide to Securing a Linux Server ( pboyd.io )
It scratches the surface of the most obvious stuff. I’d only add running apps in isolation (docker or adduser) and maybe fail2ban.