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(Quote) Holy shit. You are alive. I thought seeing you post was just a fever dream.
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I don't need one, but I'm still compelled.
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(Quote) The symfs exposes all of your stuff to any service administrative data, fwiw. If they're running a scanner and it sees you mounted, and scans it, your shit gets deleted even if nobody has ever looked at it. KVM with dedicated space is a lo…
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LETexit
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LXC is still somewhat inferior to both other options. OVZ is easier to overload (for those $1/mo warriors), and KVM gives you a complete virtual machine to put whatever you want on it. LXC is a "BSD Jail" for Linux. It works if you set…
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(Quote) Don't make fun of Santas' favorite tracksuit wearing elf!! (Image)
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(Quote) Yeah. Ascii (latest for Devuan) is basically on-par with Deb 9. There is no specific Deb 10 compatible build that is complete, yet. Keep in mind it took like 6 months from 9's release before we saw any real work on ASCII. As long as you…
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(Quote) It helps to have one already working; then just add the option to lightdm/sddm/whatever login servie you're using. After working, then remove gnome/kde/cinnamon/etc..
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(Quote) Pick a prebuilt distro for your window manager; getting all of the services started manually is a daunting task.
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(Quote) QA is my passion.
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(Quote) It's no longer vended with new services, nor is it supported.
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Vanilla is buggy as shit. Pls to be fixing.
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(Quote) Proxmox is much more taylored to a "Personal box with VMs" than it is anything towards actual production. Solus still beats it hands down. Virtualizor, in my experience has off bugs where they will fix, but then you are running …
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Out of boredom, I queued up "Third Rock from the Sun", and watched the pilot and second show. It comes from a time predating politics-in-everything, and the jokes are either complete slapstick, or 'you can't say that anymore', which bides…
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(Quote) Void is very NetBSD-like. It was created basically as a proof-of-concept of the authors' package management system (A former NetBSD developer). The installation is text-mode, and you need to remember to create /boot/efi for newer boxes as…
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(Quote) Yep. It's Debian without the stupid, but it does take awhile to catch up. Works great as a drop-in replacement for KVM and Debian-style Apache services. If I ever decide to dump Apache, I'd probably set that up under an Alpine KVM and r…
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(Quote) I run Void as a desktop; Devuan for my KVM Hypervisor, and Alpine for NS/Backup MX; OpenBSD on my low-RAM play/proxy/IRC box. I used to be a big FreeBSD guy back in the day, but I agree that 4.x went in the wrong direction. DragonFlyBSD d…
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Debian-fork for general production; Alpine for specific single tasks.
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(Quote) How much disdain do you have for the moniker angristan? I swear half of the LES tickets I saw in the last couple years are due to your dated script, and the rest of it are that fork.
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(Quote) Same. Pushed it offsite because I was sick of dealing with it a couple years ago. Wouldn't want to bother with it again for the pennies it costs per day.