Free software is active resistance.
Free software is active resistance.
It looks to me like fallbacks do not work with `:container` backend: ``` ruby [10] pry(main)> Mobility.config => #true, :presence=>true, :query=>true, :default=>#, :fallbacks=>true}, @fallbacks_generator=#, @plugins=[:query, :cache, :dirty, :fallbacks, :presence, :default,...
Ah, thanks! Should this be moved to a new issue? Changing `config.i18n.fallbacks = [:en]` explicitly indeed makes the fallbacks work.
People who want to harass on the Web know how to use VPNs or botnets.
Well, theoretically...
> why that is not working for you? Probably because it does not change the ownership of the files inside the Tomb. Indeed, that's an interesting issue. I have it...
Hmmm no. The GID is often more significant than the uid, especially for giving read-only access to some applications, or other users. Please do not touch the GID :)
When I saw the passwd change earlier today, I thought, hmmm, what about the multiple slots? But not in the sense of cutting them off. If you want to share...
I'm not sure how backing up the header inside the tomb could help, but I can foresee an interesting application to stripping the header from the tomb and merging it...
On the topic of removing the header, I guess it can be copied into the tomb (backup) so that it can be restored later. On the topic of multiple slots,...
Message sent to @fourmond regarding `pmount`.