I’m mostly interested in disabling the command to create a root shell ‘machinectl shell @root’. Attempting to ‘systemctl disable systemd-machined’ doesn’t work.
Edit:
After some more poking, it seems polkit is the way to do it. Create the file /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-deny-machinectl.rules
and add the following
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (action.id.startsWith("org.freedesktop.machine1.")) {
return polkit.Result.NO;
}
});
The list of all actions you can filter on are in /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.machine1.policy
At first I thought it might be that XSS vulnerability, and someone used it to force people into some communities. But then I noticed all the subs are on this instance. Maybe it is a local database error.
The subs I definitely didn’t ask for are: Teardrop…trailers, Hardstyle, Geohints, geo games, and Seventeen (lol).
https://techcrunch.com/2023/07/11/why-suse-is-forking-red-hat-enterprise-linux/?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAABNAH_B4n95xa-Fu61gvooBqnZ1yQ3cnhDt2knRHV8eLw1CAcb-CmaKMpsgZLm6uyrU17viTeGMFjuRTyMRQBYCyVAi3TPmMJqKlEjvKr-iI6k0WvQ8efqc6HFK3ZPdYBajUvsvOxZcjVK6PN71ymLm4BUtwe9YB0dsZLT-KLrdm
SUSE today announced that it is forking Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Here's the history of why that's happening.
If your instance started showing ads, would you just leave to another instance? Do you see any way to fund the operation of an instance other than donations?
https://hwbusters.com/news/no-more-12vhpwr-connector-say-hi-to-12v-2x6/
Hardware Busters - No More 12VHPWR Connector! Say hi to 12V-2×6 - News
It’s Saturday. Reddit apps have shutdown. Major lemmy instances are failing under the strain. lemmy.world is trying to do a version upgrade in all this. beehaw worker bees are swarming. How are you enjoying this lemonlemmy party?
https://www.reddit.com/r/ModCoord/comments/14eppe8/uhhhh_what_the_fuck_is_happening_at/jow7n16/
https://www.reddit.com/r/LateStageCapitalism/comments/14c83xf/removed_by_reddit/
https://fanael.github.io/is-x86-risc-internally.html
A dive into what x86 instruction are decoded into various processors, to determine the truth of the idea that they're just RISC-like internally.
@trachemys
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