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NEWS: let's get this thing done
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systemd System and Service Manager
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systemd System and Service Manager
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* Some keyboards come with a zoom see-saw or rocker which until now got
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* Some keyboards come with a zoom see-saw or rocker which until now got
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mapped to the Linux "zoomin/out" keys in hwdb. However, these
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mapped to the Linux "zoomin/out" keys in hwdb. However, these
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don't exist yet, and only then the argument string is written to the
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don't exist yet, and only then the argument string is written to the
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file.
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file.
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* FUTURE INCOMPATIBILITY: In systemd v238 we intend to slightly change
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systemd-tmpfiles behaviour: previously, read-only files owned by root
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were always excluded from the file "aging" algorithm (i.e. the
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automatic clean-up of directories like /tmp based on
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atime/mtime/ctime). We intend to drop this restriction, and age files
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by default even when owned by root and read-only. This behaviour was
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inherited from older tools, but there have been requests to remove
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it, and it's not obvious why this restriction was made in the first
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place. Please speak up now, if you are aware of software that reqires
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this behaviour, otherwise we'll remove the restriction in v238.
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* A new environment variable $SYSTEMD_OFFLINE is now understood by
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* A new environment variable $SYSTEMD_OFFLINE is now understood by
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systemctl. It takes a boolean argument. If on, systemctl assumes it
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systemctl. It takes a boolean argument. If on, systemctl assumes it
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operates on an "offline" OS tree, and will not attempt to talk to the
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operates on an "offline" OS tree, and will not attempt to talk to the
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