IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Thursday, December 12, 2024

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10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <li>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/systemd-257-linux-service-manager-released/">Systemd 257 Released, Here's What's New</a></h5>

↺ https://linuxiac.com/systemd-257-linux-service-manager-released/">Systemd

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <blockquote>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <p>On the features removal side, certain legacy ones are being phased out. The upcoming version 258 will remove support for cgroup v1 hierarchies and System V service scripts, urging users to adopt cgroup v2 and native systemd unit files. </p>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <p> Furthermore, the team plans also to discontinue support for the SystemdOptions EFI variable, signaling a shift toward more modern alternatives like credentials and configuration extensions. </p>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; </blockquote>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; </li>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3];

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <li>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <h5><a href="https://linuxiac.com/systemd-257-linux-service-manager-released/">Systemd 257 Released, Here's What's New</a></h5>

↺ https://linuxiac.com/systemd-257-linux-service-manager-released/">Systemd

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <blockquote>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <p>On the features removal side, certain legacy ones are being phased out. The upcoming version 258 will remove support for cgroup v1 hierarchies and System V service scripts, urging users to adopt cgroup v2 and native systemd unit files. </p>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; <p> Furthermore, the team plans also to discontinue support for the SystemdOptions EFI variable, signaling a shift toward more modern alternatives like credentials and configuration extensions. </p>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; </blockquote>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3]; </li>

10:11 schestowitz[TR3];

10:11 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-linuxiac.com | Systemd 257 Released, Here's What's New

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11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; <li>

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; <h5><a href="https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fedora-41-kinoite.html">Fedora Kinoite 41 review - My first taste of immutability</a></h5>

↺ https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/fedora-41-kinoite.html">Fedora

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; <blockquote>

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; <p>Indeed, when I decided to give atomicity its due attention, I faced a dilemma. There are many different flavors of immutable distros out there. Why join efforts and work on one cool thing, when you can fork and fight and dilute the already thin resources even further? The story of the Linux desktop. Browsing around, I sort of honed in on Fedora (and I tested the KDE version of the 41st rel

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; ease just recently). I had a choice. Gnome, KDE. Well, the latter obviously. This thing is called Kinoite, and you can install it like any other distro. To wit. </p>

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; </blockquote>

11:29 schestowitz[TR3]; </li>

11:29 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.dedoimedo.com | Fedora Kinoite 41 review - My first taste of immutability

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; <li>

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; <h5><a href="https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/11/linux_612_lts/">Linux 6.12 is the new long term supported kernel</a></h5>

↺ https://www.theregister.com/2024/12/11/linux_612_lts/">Linux

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; <blockquote>

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; <p>Linux kernel 6.12 is an interesting release. Perhaps the biggest change is that This version finally sees the completion of the process of incorporating the patches to make the kernel capable of real-time operation. Labelled PREEMPT_RT, these started development 20 years ago, and for a couple of years they've been used in the special Ubuntu Real-time edition. </p>

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; </blockquote>

11:48 schestowitz[TR3]; </li>

11:48 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.theregister.com | Linux 6.12 is the new long term supported kernel The Register

11:53 schestowitz[TR3]; https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1vVmP57K

↺ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1vVmP57K

11:53 -TechBytesBot/#techbytes- ( status 403 @ https://www.thelayoff.com/t/1vVmP57K )

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11:53 schestowitz[TR3]; "

11:53 schestowitz[TR3]; ...and overpaid and under-performing Indian CEOs like Alvind.

11:53 schestowitz[TR3]; They are 2 a penny on the streets of Bengaluru and they have fake degrees from IIT. "

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5 PM, December 12

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; "Dear Colleagues,

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; The General Consultative Committee (GCC) met by videoconference on 19 November 2024. The following items were on the agenda of the meeting and the CSC members of the GCC raised their concerns and tried to get further clarifications:

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Skills Framework, update to Circular 365 for consultation GCC/DOC 15/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Adjustment with effect from 1 January 2025 of salaries and other elements of the remuneration of employees of the European Patent Office and of pensions paid by the Office for consultation GCC/DOC 16/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Revision with effect from 1 January 2025 of the rates of the daily subsistence allowance for consultation GCC/DOC 17/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Annual adjustment of young child allowance and education allowance with effect from 1 January 2025 for consultation GCC/DOC 18/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Amendment to the Annex of Circular 319 - Revision with effect from 1 January 2025 of the rates of the kilometric allowance for consultation GCC/DOC 19/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Amendment to the Annex of Circular 326 - Revision with effect from 1 January 2025 of the rates of the lump sum compensation of removal expenses for consultation GCC/DOC 20/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Healthcare related circulars (Part 12 of Codex) for consultation GCC/DOC 21/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Periodical review of Circular 368 (Guide to cover) under the healthcare insurance scheme for consultation GCC/DOC 22/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Revised CA document on periodical review 2024 for consultation GCC/DOC 23/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Orientation on recruitment CA/100 for information GCC/DOC 24/2024

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; The detailed and reasoned comments and opinions by the CSC members of the GCC are annexed to this paper.

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; Sincerely yours,

17:46 schestowitz[TR3]; The Central Staff Committee CSC"

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