On 3/10/22 08:41, Didier Kryn wrote:
Not packaged. Debian packaging is something I was never able to
achieve and I prefer devoting my time to more fruitfull trasks, given my
skills. I can send you diskweb.tgz, the size of which is 16K. It is
trivial to build. It monitors both md RAIDs
On 1/30/22 20:05, o1bigtenor via Dng wrote:
Greetings
(Growing out of the 'Configuring ethernet port of ipv6' thread.)
I have been considering setting up a 'Pihole' to enhance my network here.
Is a Pihole a useful addition into a ipv6 network or ?
I've been using it for quite a
On 1/25/22 10:27, Didier Kryn wrote:
Le 25/01/2022 à 09:49, Olaf Meeuwissen via Dng a écrit :
Hi Tito,
tito via Dng writes:
[...]
BTW, I don't use synaptic myself. Too much bloat. The command-line
suits my needs just fine.
I'd have loved using aptitude but could never understand
On 8/2/21 11:02 AM, Mark Hindley wrote:
Hendrik,
As suggested by Rod, I also prefer plain apt to aptitude. In general it is a
very good package manager and is pretty successful at resolving dependencies and
not breaking your system.
Or try good old dselect
Cheers
Mike
On 6/27/21 11:28 AM, Arnt Karlsen wrote:
It is always been;
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
and occasionally one of the upgrades will suggest
sudo apr autoremove
..playing around with all the "apt family members" helps you find
On 10/29/20 5:53 PM, g4sra via Dng wrote:
On 29/10/2020 13:44, Michael Neuffer wrote:
On 10/29/20 2:27 PM, d...@d404.nl wrote:
--snip--
To ease the maintenance of those servers i intend to migrate them to
docker containers. I wonder people on this list have experience on this
subject
On 10/29/20 2:27 PM, d...@d404.nl wrote:
I do administer 3 different mailservers from which 1 does have the full
package from spf, dkim and dmarc. In my experience dmarc does not add
much of value but spf does. Dkim is much liked by isp's with strict spam
policies. But those are still reachable
On 10/1/20 4:42 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
On Tue, 29 Sep 2020 20:58:42 +0700
Андрей via Dng wrote:
I've seen on the DeVuan web wite an article on complete system HDD
encryption using LLVM. I have tried that one and found that it is
impossible to change partiotion sizes once it was
On 08.03.19 14:23, KatolaZ wrote:
> this is currently managed by eudev in devuan and, IIRC, it is simply
> regenerated as a random ID at each boot. I guess it's still there
> because it is used by several things, including
> session-management-related stuff. We had a discussion on IRC with Mark