As per bug #147551, when the default target directory is changed in cups-pdf.conf, cups-pdf silently fails to print anything until a corresponding change is made in the usr.sbin.cupsd AppArmor profile. The ”Out” key in cups-pdf.conf is preceded by commented notes about the usage, but the AppArmor requisition goes unmentioned, apparently causing confusion among users. I suggest something like the attached patch be applied to cups-pdf.conf to document this.
From your title I thought this was going to be one of those ”sleeping dog whining and twitching because of nightmares” videos.
Just making a note about similarity between this and bug #939301; latter perhaps a duplicate?
umount.crypt doesn’t support lazy unmounting:
jani@saegusa:~$ sudo mount .Backup
Password:
jani@saegusa:~$ grep Backup /etc/mtab
/dev/sdc1 /home/jani/.Backup crypt rw,nosuid,nodev,noauto 0 0
jani@saegusa:~$ sudo umount -l .Backup
Unknown option: -l
Usage: umount.crypt [-fnrv] [-?|–help] [–usage]
Unknown option: -l
Usage: umount.crypt [-fnrv] [-?|–help] [–usage]
The usefulness of -l is documented in umount(8).
Strangely, the Debian BTS claims this feature has already been implemented ages ago [1].
*[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=370526
We perhaps could have avoided at least some of the public nonsense by calling the LHC a ”Detector” rather than a ”Collider”, as it’s actually just the detection of these events that’s somewhat outside of what nature does by itself all the time.
Gandalf’s concealed displeasure with Saruman’s presence in this scene felt weird to me. I’m no Tolkien expert, but from the LOTR films it seemed Gandalf was more timid and respectful towards Saruman, until the White Wizard turned against Gandalf and Middle Earth. The displeasure in the prequel here therefore seems untimely.
Jostain syystä tekee mieli nostaa tässä esiin Wikipedian kaukaisen tulevaisuuden aikajana. Sarja tajuttoman eeppisiä tapahtumia, joita kukaan ei ole katselemassa. Jostain syystä sellainen on minusta hienoa. Vaikka siis asioiden kosminen järjestys tuntuu minusta lohduttomalta nyt, kun ihminen on kuvassa mukana, ajatus saman suuruusluokan asioista tapahtumassa ihan omia aikojaan, vailla todistajia, tuntuu miellyttävältä, suorastaan lohdulliselta.
Very interesting, thank you! You wouldn’t expect such behaviour from non-carnivorous animals, although I do know this kind of thing sometimes occurs when animals are under stress. But these goats seem to live in good conditions, which made me wonder about the ears.
Lincoln Park Zoo posted this video of their goats being treated to an Easter surprise. What struck me (in the otherwise fun video) as odd was that some of the individuals (particularly visible from 0:10 on) seem as if their ears had been… eaten away. Does that happen, is this some other kind of injury, or is it just normal variation between individuals?
”Temporarily switch back to old compose” -linkki löytyy ainakin minulla kokeilijana sen compose-popupikkunan oikeasta alanurkasta löytyvän väkäsen kautta avautuvasta valikosta. Mielenkiintoista kuulla löytyykö sitä sinun näkymästäsi.