Users don't really benefit from filing bug reports
It's practically an article of faith in the open source world that it'sto your benefit to file bug reports. However, it isn't really so; withmany packages, users actually derive very little practical benefits forgoing through the effort.
The problem is that to file a bug report, you necessarily need to havefound a bug. Since people are generally not software testers, this meansthat you have found the bug in the process of actively trying to use thepackage. Unless you have
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就不會看到讓你難堪的嘴臉,
亦不會讓人看到你的依依。
門,從此關上。
A limitation of Debian's /etc/network/interfaces control file
Unless I am missing something, in Debian and Ubuntu there is no way tobring up an interface without having it try to obtain an IP address insome way. The interfaces(5) manpage suggests that ' auto ethN ',possibly with ' iface ethN inet manual ' should work, but it doesn'tseem to go in my testing on Ubuntu.
You might rationally ask what use there is in bringing up an interfacewithout an IP address. It turns out that there's a number of things that
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除左想死想打人想講粗口,你唔會有第四種想法出現。
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Why indirect xdm probably doesn't work on your Linux machine
We recently had a fun adventure of debugging indirect XDMCP on our Ubuntu LTS 6.06 (Dapper Drake) servers. The problem was that youcouldn't go from the chooser on one server to logging in on another server,although you could log in to the machine the chooser was coming from.
It turns out that this is broken by default in pretty much every modernLinux distribution, and the culprit is IPv6 support. In fact it makes agood illustration of why adding IPv6 support is not