@sjvn yeah, but I guess you need to be able to post pictures and videos that were automatically shown and a channel history so you can see what happen while you were gone and lastly link directly to others posts, then I think IRC will become more popular, but I doubt that will happen in a near future, maybe 2238.
@sjvn so if you want a open source version of winamp you should ho with Audacious?
I think I was mainly using SongPlayer which was quite popular among us Amiga users back in the days when you got direct download links when searching for song in the online search engines.
@sjvn oh, I did run SELinux for a while, wasn't a smooth experience, but then the other options ain't much simpler to use and breaks things as easily as SELinux. I wish there was something that was easy to administrate for us at home.
@sjvn sure it is simpler, just I have run into some issues with apparmor and dovecot at some times. I have looked a bit on Tomoyo too, but not as generally used as apparmor, so not much predefined for you.
I kind of wish I could just tell the security module take a look at his binary and then that one gets everything it needs allowed, but static analysis of binaries not part of the security module so I keep on dreaming...
@sjvn my current setup don't use system users as all the mail users are virtual ones.
My main issue has been that the distro I been using has used the default example dovecot apparmor config for dovecot, which has completely different paths than the dovecot that is installed by the distro and there was some other minor issues. It's just that each time I done an upgrade of apparmor the dovecot config been overwritten and then I have to dig my changes from a snapshot and restore those
@MAKS23 a really theoretical idea that I don't think would happen in million years, supply nuclear weapons to Ukraine, that should in theory make a country to stop their aggression, but sure we are dealing with a former kgb clerk who thinks he is above all laws and signed agreements.
@sjvn In a way I had wished they given RH7.2 extended life too, instead I had to struggle with keeping everything up to date, included some gnome2lib support so that I could include some newer tools, but sure I learned a lot with my "RH7.3", but after two years I switched to #geentoo running on #pegasos2
@sjvn yeah, it was with the last good Gnome version IMHO and was a lot more stable than any 6.x or 8.0/9.0 version of RH.
I managed to be called a troll on the Gnome2 forum when reporting things that wasn't right (can't have multiple configuration options having the same name) and of course the suggestion to have a option for users to get back the original button order as it was in the early version of gtk2, but that was removed as Haxxor didn't like it.