We’re going to need to know as a minimum:
I would also support the comments here recommending that you use docker. There’s only a small number of Linux distributions and versions where a distribution package installation of jellyfin is fully supported, but even then what you need to do varies across each one. All Linux distributions and versions support docker and the process is essentially the same for all of them.
Ok, aside from Android, I’ve yet to see any serious usage of SELinux in the real world and I’ve been working on cloud tech for years. Acknowledged issues such as complexity aside, it’s really just that much less relevant in a modern, single purpose environment such as Docker/kubernetes/cloud functions/etc
“Brother Number One? Meet brother #2”
The original link was popup city on mobile and only 1 short paragraph. I had to Google to find a reasonable summary
You might say that the definition is ‘Elastic’
Still there today (although undergoing restoration)
Not how it works- licensing will be through a third party agency
Because they don’t know or trust them
Reduction In Force. I e. Layoffs
Wait until you see a British fire hydrant…
FTFA
In 1938, it was discovered that the Woolsack was stuffed with horsehair. When it was remade, it was re-stuffed with wool from the British Isles and all over the British Commonwealth, supplied by the International Wool Secretariat, as a symbol of unity.
Guess they couldn’t charge for it… /S
Side note for non UK Lemmings: Pickfords are still going
OP you have some strange ideas. You think it’s better for workers to wait for their money? Why? If this were me and I wanted to paid at the end of the month I could just pay into a savings account daily and collect interest.
Yes daily pay is associated with casual work, like labouring. Some people struggle to turn up for work reliably. At least with this they get paid when they do. Better than zero hours contracts.
You should celebrate with some upside down cake
Err Windows xp launched in October 2001, not the 90’s. The ‘successor’ version, Vista, launched in 2007, really only for home use. Windows 7, the successor for schools, offices etc, released 2009.
Well clearly they aren’t, hence article