Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Pierre-Elliott Bécue
> Subject: Thank you Debian You're very welcome! Thanks for providing this ansible repo. I added it to my bookmarks to share it when people ask me for advice. (Some people replied with sound advice regarding your questions so I won't answer them again). Regards, -- PEB signature.

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-02-22, an...@rodier.me wrote: >> What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your >> scripts and configurations? > > I didn't want to create a new distribution, I wanted scripts to > configure a bare distribution, that anyone could maintain using the > standard

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread andre
On 22/02/2024 11:58, Michel Verdier wrote: On 2024-02-21, Andre Rodier wrote: > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already > doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-22 Thread Michel Verdier
On 2024-02-21, Andre Rodier wrote: > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already > doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. What makes you chose ansible instead of a debian package applying your scripts and configurations? > - What is the

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
On 21/02/2024 22:58, Jeffrey Walton wrote: On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 5:47 PM Andre Rodier wrote: [...] A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. The solution is on GitHub, and while there was

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
On 21/02/2024 21:08, Michael Kjörling wrote: On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the packages configuration ? - Is there any service that could audit the deployment code or the configuration files

Re: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Jeffrey Walton
On Wed, Feb 21, 2024 at 5:47 PM Andre Rodier wrote: > [...] > > A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was > already doing manually, so I could rebuild my server from scratch. > > The solution is on GitHub, and while there was already a plethora of > existing

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Timothy Butterworth
On February 21, 2024, at 4:08 PM, Michael Kjörling <2695bd53d...@ewoof.net> wrote: >On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): >> - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the >> packages configuration ? >> - Is there any service that could

Re: How to find system configuration vulnerabilities; was: Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Michael Kjörling
On 21 Feb 2024 19:03 +, from an...@rodier.me (Andre Rodier): > - What is the best approach to check if there is any vulnerability in the > packages configuration ? > - Is there any service that could audit the deployment code or the > configuration files ? My understanding is that both Lynis

Thank you Debian

2024-02-21 Thread Andre Rodier
Dear Debian community, I love Debian, used it since Potato, both desktop and server, and I'm not planning to change. I have been using it to host personal servers, especially emails, since about 20 years. A few years ago, I created a set of Ansible scripts to code what I was already doing

Thank you Debian!

2017-06-19 Thread Jimmy Johnson
Another release is done! I want to think all involved for keeping as much legacy as you have done, good job! Keeping files and file systems safe and sound can be a difficult job but a necessary job. Special thanks to the KDE team for keeping the legacy oxygen theme, root user konqueror

Re: thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
songbird wrote: Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for folks on the installer, release team, debuggers, documentors, etc. i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see what is happening. every day your work is helpful to me and to others that i help. THANK YOU again,

Re: thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread Lisi Reisz
On Sunday 26 April 2015 14:07:06 songbird wrote: Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for folks on the installer, release team, debuggers, documentors, etc. i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see what is happening. every day your work is helpful to me and to others

thank you debian developers, helpers, translators, contributors!

2015-04-26 Thread songbird
Jessie is out! that makes for a lot of time for folks on the installer, release team, debuggers, documentors, etc. i appreciate and applaud each of you when i see what is happening. every day your work is helpful to me and to others that i help. THANK YOU again, songbird -- To

[OT] Re: thank you debian and debian user community here

2012-04-04 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 04 Apr 2012 00:39:31 -0400, songbird wrote: thank you to the many kind people here who spend their time helping others. Your welcome. My Paypal account to send donatives is... (just joking) ;-) I join to your acknowledgment to debian and its big community, they all do a great work.

Re: [OT] Re: thank you debian and debian user community here

2012-04-04 Thread songbird
Camaleón wrote: songbird wrote: thank you to the many kind people here who spend their time helping others. Your welcome. My Paypal account to send donatives is... (just joking) ;-) ha! if you lived locally i'd offer free food. I join to your acknowledgment to debian and its big

thank you debian and debian user community here

2012-04-03 Thread songbird
thank you to the many kind people here who spend their time helping others. songbird -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive:

thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Hi, Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! I use it to generate my own Debian stock kernel plus some changes: - take out CONFIG_PARAVIRT (to be able to use the nvidia closed source driver) - take out CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE - set CONFIG_PREEMPT - set CONFIG_PRINTK_TIME Then I add

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and 424861, at a minimum -- neither has received any

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Michael Marsh wrote: On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and 424861, at a minimum -- neither

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Nelson Castillo
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! I use it to generate my own Debian stock kernel plus some changes: - take out CONFIG_PARAVIRT (to be able to use the nvidia closed source driver) - take out CONFIG_PREEMPT_NONE - set

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Michael Marsh
On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Michael Marsh wrote: Maybe now someone on the kernel team will fix linux-image-2.6-686, and seemingly all of the other kernel image metapackages (bugs 422182 and 424861, at a minimum -- neither has received any indication that it's been

Re: thank you Debian Kernel Team!

2007-05-20 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
Nelson Castillo wrote: On 5/20/07, Hugo Vanwoerkom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Linux-source-2.6.21 is out in Sid. Good job! I use it to generate my own Debian stock kernel plus some changes: - take out CONFIG_PARAVIRT (to be able to use the nvidia closed source driver) - take out