jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 3/3/24 12:43, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Not that I would use bind9 as a caching resolver but still, how
> > do you pass the dynamically obtained AWS DNS server address from
> > systemd-networkd to bind9 ?
>
>
> The AWS DNS resol
jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 2/3/24 23:06, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > You know, the official Debian 12 AMI for AWS is built on
> > systemd-resolved and systemd-networkd. I'd prefer not to have to
> > modify the official AMI if I can help it, because this would probably
jeremy ardley wrote:
>
> On 1/3/24 17:47, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Has anybody encountered this problem using systemd-resolved as a
> > resolver on Debian12? A DNS request via systemd-resolved fails, but
> > fails only occasionally. A failure can happen once per a hundred
ill take some
effort to eradicate it and replace with unbound or something else.
I don't blame the parent DNS server (from AWS) because if I query it
directly, it always answers.
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w disk images.
[dd]
>
> I would probably just install qemu-kvm and accept the bloat of a lot
> of packages that I would never use, use virsh to manage the VMs from
> command line, and perhaps over time worm out which packages can be
> safely removed.
OK, thank you, maybe I'll go this ro
Nicolas George wrote:
> Victor Sudakov (12023-06-02):
> > Oh, I'm a rare kind of newbie. I have 25 years of FreeBSD
> > experience and about 10 years of Solaris experience.
>
> Newbies who think they have a lot of experience are, sadly, not a rare
> breed.
I agree. But
t bhyve is a masterpiece. The way it works with
ZFS is brilliant too. I usually use the vm-bhyve shell with it, but it
seems to be supported by some hypervisor management tools like
libvirt.
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idea to have a base hypervisor package: fully tested,
functional and not missing any important files, and a set of optional
GUI tools/shells is very appealing to me. Much like you can install,
for example, Git (CLI tested and ready) and a bunch of optional GUI
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nion. I've made a mental note to myself to treat
KVM differently from bhyve. The latter is really small and has a very
small footprint on the system.
Interestingly, libvirt claims to support bhyve, I just never felt a
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had been a link to this page, it
could have saved a lot of electrons and carbon.
>
> That's what "recommends" is for. You can switch it off, even
> in general (see above), but then you'll have to be prepared to
> look into package descriptions and come up yourse
Stanislav Vlasov wrote:
> пт, 2 июн. 2023 г. в 12:18, Victor Sudakov :
>
> > Running "apt install qemu-kvm" on a Debian 11 AWS EC2 instance which has
> > never had any X-Window or desktop environment in its entire life,
> > tries to install qemu-system-gui, a
Miles Fidelman wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 1, 2023, 9:58 PM Victor Sudakov > <mailto:v...@sibptus.ru>> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > There is a hypervisor called bhyve for FreeBSD. It's completely
> > headles
Nicholas Geovanis wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 1, 2023, 9:58 PM Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > There is a hypervisor called bhyve for FreeBSD. It's completely
> > headless, no graphics, runs as a daemon and provides serial and VNC
> > con
Andy Smith wrote:
>
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 03:33:09AM +, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > So what's the package name for just "kvm" without the GUI tools? Because
>
> For someone that wants to run a hypervisor in a non-newbie manner
I don't think running a
Andy Smith wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Fri, Jun 02, 2023 at 02:39:43AM +0000, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Please don't just say "kvm". I've tried installing different
> > combinations of "qemu-kvm", "virt-manager" etc and they all depend on
> >
uple of text or YAML configuration files to
describe VMs if it helps me avoid the GUI configuration.
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ount:
$ dumpcap -D
1. enp3s0
2. any
3. lo (Loopback)
4. bluetooth-monitor
5. nflog
6. nfqueue
7. dbus-system
8. dbus-session
but still cannot see those interfaces in the Wireshark GUI.
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privileges to capture packets. I clearly remember answering "Yes" to
that question while installing Wireshark.
That is why I wrote in my first mail that dumpcap can list interfaces
and capture packets when run from my account:
$ whoami ; dumpcap -D
vas
1. enp3s0
2. any
3. lo (Loopback)
4. bluetooth-monitor
5. nflog
6. nfqueue
7. dbus-system
8. dbus-session
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> I don't see any physical interfaces there, this is all I see:
> https://ibb.co/190ytwv
Sorry I forgot to mention that dumpcap sees the NICs, but the
Wireshark GUI does not:
$ whoami ; dumpcap -D
vas
1. enp3s0
2. any
3. lo (Loopback)
4. bluetooth-monitor
5
Lee wrote:
> On 4/29/23, Victor Sudakov wrote:
[dd]
> >
> > However when I startup wireshark from the GUI, it does not show the
> > physical interfaces in the list of interfaces to capture from, so I
> > cannot really capture anything from the non-root user. When st
an capture.
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u* themes and none of them features distinct
colours for the active and non-active windows.
So I'm using the TraditionalOk-Dust theme for its gentle color.
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to force my WM to ignore
> the hint on a case-by-case basis:
>
> # Gtk+3 sucks
> Style "Application Class" !MWMDecor
> Style "Gajim" !MWMDecor
Where do you put this magic? Hopefully it could help me fix Lens and
Teams? I hate applications to bring their o
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 22, 2022 at 10:02:22AM +0000, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Any applications using standard decorations (Firefox, MATE Terminal,
> > Google Chrome etc).
>
> It's worth pointing out, perhaps, that Google Chrome does *not* use
> the standard wi
rface, but, it is decades since I used the fvwm interface.
That's great! It looks like every user of this computer will have to
install the theme individually but this is a solution! I've chosen
the TraditionalOk-Dust theme, it reminds me of the previous version of
the MATE desktop.
> I hope that this helps.
It does! Thank you very much, Bret!
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Bret Busby wrote:
> On 22/8/22 16:03, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > The titlebar colors of active and inactive windows are the same which
> > is very inconvenient. In the previous version of Ubuntu/Mate, the
> > color of the active window's titlebar was distinct.
Hell
lebar
color" fetches some dated results about Ubuntu 18.04 and manually
editing GTK resource files.
Can you help me out? I'm sure I'm missing something obvious.
I don't need anything fancy, simple Motif-style decorations are fine
for me, or something like the look of the previous Mate version.
Curt wrote:
> On 2022-08-03, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> >
> > Curt wrote:
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD
> >> > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this i
nteractive apt-get -qqy
--no-install-recommends install ...`
and `sudo apt-get -qqy -o Dpkg::Use-Pty=0 ...` but the rubbish is still there.
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nown technique. It took me a few minutes to write
> the example, and it works.
Yes, I think I'll have to resort to a workaround once it's now clear
that this is a bug. I just don't like the idea of creating a
workaround when there is an official way to do something, but this is
clearly not the case.
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d still unresolved? Thank you for the
link.
On the one hand, it's sad. On the other hand, I'm glad I'm not the only one who
is annoyed.
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David Christensen wrote:
> On 8/2/22 15:53, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > (Un)fortunately this is a CI/CD pipeline, the VM and its data will be
> > gone forever after the build. Unless I care to keep apt output as an
> > artifact somewhere which is IMHO an overkill. I
are limited.
(Un)fortunately this is a CI/CD pipeline, the VM and its data will be
gone forever after the build. Unless I care to keep apt output as an
artifact somewhere which is IMHO an overkill. I just want an concise
CI/CD log without interactive bells and whistles like progress
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> generation and stuff
>
> I don't know whether this will help you, but it does look suggestive.
Thank you, how do you activate this option? I've just tried
`apt-get -o quiet::NoProgress=true -qqy ...` but the "Reading database ... 5%"
stuff is still there.
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David Wright wrote:
> On Tue 02 Aug 2022 at 18:27:22 (+), Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > I'm trying to quiet apt's output by using `apt-get -qqy` in a CI/CD
> > pipeline, however I still see ugly stuff like this in my CI/CD log:
> >
> > Selecting previously un
the idea of redirecting apt-get's output to
/dev/null because I want to see the list of packages installed, but without
these pseudographics. Do you think it's possible? Any ideas?
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The Wanderer wrote:
> On 2021-07-05 at 22:42, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> > Greg Wooledge wrote:
>
> >> And in any case, when you test this stuff, use the subshells.
> >
> > Well, my goal is to find a way to limit programs run from cron, PHP's
> >
Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> FreeBSD has a simple way to run some ad-hoc program with memory limits:
>
> $ limits -m 2G ./mytest
> memoryuse 2097152 kB
> vmemoryuse infinity kB
> $ limits -m 1G ./mytest
> memoryuse 1048576 kB
> vm
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 11:01:25PM -0400, The Wanderer wrote:
> > On 2021-07-05 at 22:42, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > > Greg Wooledge wrote:
> >
> > >> And in any case, when you test this stuff, use the subshells.
> >
-as
crashes prlimit:
$ prlimit --as=1048576 /bin/ls
/bin/ls: error while loading shared libraries: libselinux.so.1: failed to map
segment from shared object
$
$ prlimit --as=1048576 stress-ng
Segmentation fault
$
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > This assumes you're using bash as your shell.
>
> I am, as you see above. I expect stress-ng to be killed when it tries to
> allocate 2G of memory but it's not happening. Can you reproduce your
> advice?
Even as root, there is no "Operation
Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 05, 2021 at 10:15:19AM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > FreeBSD has a simple way to run some ad-hoc program with memory limits:
> >
> > $ limits -m 2G ./mytest
> > memoryuse 2097152 kB
> > vmemoryuse
the same in Linux (without root permissions)?
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missing characters (namely SPACE, TAB,
> and NEWLINE)?
>
> TLDR: The shell's "word splitting" removes them, because you have not
> double-quoted the variable.
Oh, I see. Thanks.
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h completion, but now I don't feel
like investing too much time and effort into such a complicated thing.
Completion is supposed to save your time and effort, not consume it.
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davidson wrote:
> On Sat, 24 Apr 2021 Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > David Wright wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I have an example app which can be run only as "app3 -h test1 -s
> > > > > > foo" or "app3 -h test2
within one and only one
completion, then perhaps the game is not worth the candle.
BTW on my current Debian system I don't see the space character in
$COMP_WORDBREAKS.
>
> I also don't understand what you mean by "dynamic", particularly as
> you wrote "A static (-W) completion
not like to make all this too complicated, write complex
> > completion funcions if possible. A static (-W) completion would be even
> > better.
>
> Perhaps:
>
> alias app3a='app3 -h test1 -s foo'
> alias app3b='app3 -h test2 -s bar'
No, not alias, I'd like to do it via bash completion. I may want to make
it dynamic eventually, the problem is in the spaces.
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ither
"-h test1 -s foo" or "-h test2 -s bar" as a whole?
I would not like to make all this too complicated, write complex
completion funcions if possible. A static (-W) completion would be even
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that the suffix shows "stable" while in fact I'm
tracking "buster" and have no intention to track "stable".
Indeed "apt-cache policy yamllint" shows
"500 http://deb.debian.org/debian buster/main amd64 Packages", that is
"buster", not "stable" as in "apt list" output.
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like
"stable" or "now" in /etc/apt/sources.list*
This should be clearly documented somewhere but I cannot find it. Also,
can these modifiers be used for anything useful?
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hinename
> export CPUS=2
> export RAM=4096
> export MAC=00:15:f1:c1:a2:01
> export VNC=:1
> export IMAGE=/var/spool/kvm/images/$VNAME.img
>
> kvm -m $RAM -smp $CPUS -name $VNAME -rtc base=utc -boot menu=on -drive
> file=$IMAGE,if=none,id=drive-virtio-disk0,boot=on,c
didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 23/03/2021 à 10:54, Victor Sudakov a écrit :
>
> > 1. Does qemu use hardware virtualization (VT-d, whatever is in the CPU)?
>
> Yes, I think that basically, KVM requires it (and that Qemu does not)
The relation between qemu and kvm confuses me. &qu
didier gaumet wrote:
> Le 23/03/2021 à 11:06, Victor Sudakov a écrit :
>
> > My usecase would be, among other things, to access external media
> > attached to the host from inside the guest, e.g. those partitioned and
> > encrypted in FreeBSD-specific ways (g
chapter "System Virtualization" if I understand your
> usecase)
This is a comprehensive document. In your opinion, what's the best,
simplest and most convenient CLI management tool around kvm?
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Robbi Nespu wrote:
> On 3/23/21 10:20 AM, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > What's the minimum software kit to run a couple of FreeBSD guests
> > (serial console, no graphics needed) on a Debian 10 host?
> >
> > I don't need any fancy
the host's raw disk devices from the guest would be a
great advantage.
Please don't just say "kvm" or any other single word but give a pointer
to a good step-by-step document.
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ext/markdown; pandoc %s | lynx -stdin -assume_local_charset=UTF-8
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Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 05:56 Victor Sudakov wrote:
> ...
>
> > I have an account on Github, but nothing beats clicking a document in
> > Thunar or Thunderbird to open it for viewing. You don't even have to be
> > online for that.
>
>
to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 05:21:49PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > I could write a script which would convert Markdown documents to HTML
> > and then call Firefox on the result, but I'm surprised there is no MD
> >
riveravaldez wrote:
> On ..., Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Dear Colleagues,
> >
> > Can you please advise a good GUI Markdown previewer?
[dd]
>
> Доброе утро, товарищ Виктор! ;)
>
> If I recall correctly, Ghostwriter is designed towards writing/editing
> mar
Tom Browder wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 17, 2021 at 01:31 Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Can you please advise a good GUI Markdown previewer?
>
>
> A cheap and very useful way to do so is to establish a free account on
> Github, create a repository for your work, and start creating Ma
gt; > README.md" etc.
>
> Or, at the other end of the spectrum, you might like to try out Typora.
> Cheers!
Looks nice, thank you. I did not quite understand however, is it a
commercial software, non-free?
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billium wrote:
> > On 17/03/2021 06:30, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > > Can you please advise a good GUI Markdown previewer?
> >
> >
>
> If you are on KDE there is ReText.
>
This one looks good.
However, in rendered mode, lines with code are indistingui
to HTML
and then call Firefox on the result, but I'm surprised there is no MD
viewer like xdvi or qpdfview.
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Dear Colleagues,
Can you please advise a good GUI Markdown previewer?
Many editors (vim, mousepad) can highlight Markdown syntax, but it's a
different matter. I'd like the previewer to display rendered Markdown
nicely with fonts, hyperlinks, numbered lists etc.
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Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> btrfs thinks that /dev/nvme1n1 has a btrfs:
>
> # btrfs filesystem show
> Label: none uuid: 3414ae53-f3d4-43ea-bb88-ffefc9bc86f6
> Total devices 1 FS bytes used 1.05TiB
> devid1 size 2.00TiB used 1.33TiB path /dev/nvme0n1
&
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 14 mar 21, 17:34:40, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> > >
> > > I'm guessing it's in the GPT somewhere. Did you try removing the entire
> > > partition table before switching to ZFS?
> >
> &g
quot;mkfs.btrfs /dev/nvme1n1"
on the whole raw volume, and then mounted /dev/nvme1n1.
Later, when switching to ZFS, I ran "zpool create fastdrive /dev/nvme1n1"
again on the whole volume. But ZFS outsmarted me and created a GPT
though I had not asked it to.
The FreeBSD variety of ZFS does not do that, but Solaris AFAIR does
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Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Vi, 12 mar 21, 09:21:59, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > The problem is that /dev/nvme1n1 is being used for ZFS now, and there is
> > currently no btrfs thereon. However, there is a btrfs label or something
> > stuck somewhere, how can I clear
> Yeah I expect you're supposed to 'btrfs remove' before
> replacing the filesystem with something different.
>
I dunno. I guess "btrfs device remove" is used to detach a device from
under an operational filesystem, much like "zpool remove".
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David wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 20:17, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > deloptes wrote:
>
> > > > "wipefs -t btrfs -f -a /dev/nvme1n1" did the job.
>
> > > > Still wondering where those labels are stored on disk in Linux.
>
> >
Anssi Saari wrote:
> Victor Sudakov writes:
>
> > "wipefs -t btrfs -f -a /dev/nvme1n1" did the job.
> >
> > Still wondering where those labels are stored on disk in Linux.
>
> Didn't wipefs tell you?
No. It just told me the offset, but I hav
aq/howto-use-wipefs-to-wipe-a-signature-from-disk-on-linux/
>
Well, to search Duckduckgo for wipefs, you need to know about wipefs :-)
I found it from reading man blkid and lsblk, after that the information
from wipefs(8) turned out sufficient (and the howto above did not add
any new knowledge).
-
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 13:39, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > > btrfs thinks that /dev/nvme1n1 has a btrfs:
> >
> > > # btrfs filesystem show
> > > Label: none uuid: 3414ae53-f3d4-43ea-bb88-ffefc9bc86f6
> &
David wrote:
> On Fri, 12 Mar 2021 at 13:39, Victor Sudakov wrote:
>
> > btrfs thinks that /dev/nvme1n1 has a btrfs:
>
> > # btrfs filesystem show
> > Label: none uuid: 3414ae53-f3d4-43ea-bb88-ffefc9bc86f6
> > Total devices 1 FS bytes used 1.05TiB
&g
ytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disklabel type: gpt
Disk identifier: D73A33F2-2B34-E64B-BC66-128320256A28
Device StartEndSectors Size Type
/dev/nvme1n1p1 2048 6442432511 6442430464 3T Solaris /usr & Apple ZFS
/dev/nvme1n1p9 644243
didier gaumet wrote:
> Le mardi 8 décembre 2020 à 09:40:06 UTC+1, Victor Sudakov a écrit :
> [...]
> > Do you mean that if I install the metapackage:
> > `apt install nvidia-driver-390`
> > this should be sufficient? No GUI tweaking?
>
> Following the Ubuntu wi
Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
> On 12/8/20 4:47 AM, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> >
> > 3. What is a "driver" after all in Linux terms? A kernel module, an
> > Xserver loadable module? How do you "install a driver"? (in FreeBSD you
> > either enable/load a
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Hope it's OK to ask an Ubuntu-related question here, after all
> > Ubuntu is Debian architecturally, isn't it?
>
> Mostly, but Ubuntu changes whatever parts they like. Answers we
> give are not dependable for Ubuntu, unl
ly installed? I don't remember installing any drivers manually in
this system, even if I knew what a "driver" in Linux terminology is.
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On top of that don't forget that debian packages include patches and fixes
> specific to debian.
I hoped to download Debian's source packages (already including all
Debian-specific stuff) and just rebuild them with minimal
changes/patches.
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I have not found yet) as
intuitive and working mostly OOTB like FreeBSD's poudriere.
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uld this eliminate the problem of dependencies and
clean builds?
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quality and stability of Debian packages and - for selected packages only -
the flexibility of *BSD ports, or probably Gentoo(?).
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Thomas Schmitt wrote:
>
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > As a person with the FreeBSD background, I'm used to building my own
> > packages with the exact build options I need [...]
> > What would you advise me to read?
>
> Since no Debian Developers answered ye
ined then
> you can just remove the debian version and put your own
> in the place and set up a watch on the repository to
> see when changes happen.
I have no doubt there are many such tricky things, that's why I'm
looking for a tutorial.
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Reco wrote:
> Hi.
>
> On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 09:32:31PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Where can I learn to do a similar thing for Debian? I'd like to have my
> > own package repository which:
> >
> > 1. Keeps my local patches and configure/b
know this can be done because I use some vendor repositories (zabbix,
consul etc) but I need the tools and knowledge.
What would you advise me to read?
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Nito wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 02, 2020 at 09:51:29 +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Jean-Philippe MENGUAL wrote:
> > > or apt-cache rdepends foo
> >
> > I got the impression that it shows all possible reverse dependencies,
> > not just those installed locally.
>
David Wright wrote:
> On Mon 02 Nov 2020 at 09:52:53 (+0700), Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Dan Ritter wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When I want to figure out what package has installed package "foo" as a
> > > > dependency, is there a less barba
ave a
> record of when it happened in /var/log/history.log
You probably mean /var/log/apt/history.log.*
Unfortunately the information about "foo" seems to have already been rotated
away.
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> or apt-cache rdepends foo
I got the impression that it shows all possible reverse dependencies,
not just those installed locally.
It lists plenty of stuff which "dpkg -l" does not list.
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There's
>
> aptitude why [package]
>
> which should do what you ask.
I would like to avoid installing aptitude just for this purpose, if
possible. It's kind of bloated.
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Dear Colleagues,
When I want to figure out what package has installed package "foo" as a
dependency, is there a less barbaric method than
apt-get -s remove foo
?
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D. R. Evans wrote:
> > No ZFS gurus here? Where could I ask?
> >
>
> zfs-disc...@list.zfsonlinux.org
Thanks, subscribed:
https://zfsonlinux.topicbox.com/groups/zfs-discuss/Tc55ff6ef317b8932/arcmetaused-arcmetalimit-need-tuning-hints
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Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 11:41:37PM +0700, Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > Nope, just https://wiki.debian.org/DebianSpamAssassin needs to be fixed.
> > It suggests for Exim "spam = nobody" or "spam = nobody:true", while it
> > should b
No ZFS gurus here? Where could I ask?
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
> On a system with many small files, I often observe arc_meta_used over
> arc_meta_limit:
>
> # grep arc_m /proc/spl/kstat/zfs/arcstats
> arc_meta_used 4558098
Dan Ritter wrote:
> Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > F*ck!
> >
> > I wonder why it is trying to create it as nobody:nogroup...
> >
> > spamd[32333]: plugin: eval failed: bayes: (in learn) locker: safe_lock:
> > cannot create tmp lockfile
> > /var/lib/sp
Victor Sudakov wrote:
> Dan Ritter wrote:
> > Victor Sudakov wrote:
> > > Dear Colleagues,
> > >
> > > Is anyone running Debian's default SpamAssassin package together with
> > > some MTA (exim, postfix etc)?
> > >
> > >
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