SELinux insanity
Jay Nugent
jjn at nuge.com
Mon Dec 14 21:05:04 PST 2020
Greetings,
On Mon, 14 Dec 2020, Leon Goldstein via Linux-users wrote:
> Unfortunately proof - full truth - is going to be hard to find.
>
> News is a commodity, and the merchants of this commodity play to their
> markets. In other words, they tell their customers what they want to
> read/hear.
>
> Example, the leftist media immediately began to refer to Biden as the
> "president elect" despite the fact that only the Electoral College can do
> that. By constantly using the term "president elect" they were trying the old
> trick of convincing people by saying the same thing over and over again.
> Goebbels would have approved.
And the "leftist media", NPR in this case, on November 10th 2016
refered to Donald Trump as the "President Elect". It is NORMAL for the
person who has clearly secured the 270+ Electoral College votes to have
achived the position of "President Elect". Only in THIS election cycle
has the losing team become so incredibly sensitive to exactly WHEN this
term can and should be used. Never in my lifetime has the term been
delayed, with the exception of the 2000 election when Florida votes made
it so close. It appears that "Snowflake" syndrome is affecting the
Republican party this year.
https://www.npr.org/2016/11/10/501566466/in-surreal-moment-president-elect-donald-trump-meets-with-president-obama
Today, the ELECTORS cast the final VOTES. The results have been
published to the citizenry of our nation. We now KNOW who the President
will be, without any doubt. The last step is to perform a final COUNT
(not another vote, but meerly a "tally" of the count) on January 6th in
Congress.
The "President Elect" is most certainly known right now, without any
doubt.
Enjoy!
--- Jay Nugent WB8TKL
Ypsilanti, Michigan
Mostly running Ubuntu on servers and NOOS on Raspberry-Pi
P.S. And to put us more on-topic.... Anyone experience a situation where
an Ubuntu machine will run just perfectly for 1 to 3 days, then
suddenly the "Load Average" jumps up to 4.xx or 5.xx and upwards of
8.xx??? There is nothing running on the box, it is not attached to
the Internet, and has no users. DMESG shows that the four CPU's
suddenly go idle for 23 or more seconds and then magically return to
processing after tens of seconds. The ONLY way to get the Load
Average down is to reboot. Any ideas???
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