Should the next release be called gamma 1 perhaps?
Charlie 1 My apologies to all named Charles. ;-)
Should the next release be called gamma 1 perhaps?
If I recall, TransAmiga (the BBS software me and a friend used to run back in the day) went through beta, then gamma releases (1.10g1, 1.10g2, etc...).
If I recall, TransAmiga (the BBS software me and a friend used to run back in the day) went through beta, then gamma releases (1.10g1, 1.10g2, etc...).
I used to run a 4 line Wildcat BBS under IBM OS2 Warp3.
I ran pcboard under desqview, then os2 (my irc nick is LiveWire, after the os2 comm program).I used to run a 4 line Wildcat BBS under IBM OS2 Warp3.
I used to run a 4 line Wildcat BBS under IBM OS2 Warp3.
I ran pcboard under desqview, then os2 (my irc nick is LiveWire, after the os2 comm program).
Will there be a dnsmasq 2.83 update by @themiron before beta 5? Both Pi-Hole and OpenWRT have pushed out updates today.
Will there be a dnsmasq 2.83 update by @themiron before beta 5? Both Pi-Hole and OpenWRT have pushed out updates today.
i deal with this all the time at work. It's usually US users that struggle. I keep advocating for yyyy-mm-dd in our communications to avoid confusion....Can't see the problem - it is reporting month and day only ...as in MM/DD ... 01/20 being today Jan 20th?
Yep an going problem/debate, as some people prefer DD-MM-YYYY, also to avoid confusion, as long as people are clear on the format, does it really matter, I don't think so. Its a medium I am sure many people have different opinions about. For me not an issue, its a simple look and see, its not rocket science to work it out.i deal with this all the time at work. It's usually US users that struggle. I keep advocating for yyyy-mm-dd in our communications to avoid confusion....
When you say disabling dnssec, are referring you to the early stage dnssec Vulnerability?That's currently the plan, will depend on whether he has spare time to do it, or if I do it myself. In the mean time disabling DNSSEC should be good enough (and ensuring you use an upstream DNS server that you trust).
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