Impatient to get a #Backport of #Dinoim 0.5.x for #Debian #Bookworm
... but the build logs were already published, including the hashes of all the binaries, I went ahead and performed a #ReproducibleBuilds check of locally built packages for amd64, arm64 and the "all" architecture... and came up with bit-for-bit identical results!
https://people.debian.org/~vagrant/dino-im-reproduced/
By the time you read this, identical binaries may already land on the Debian archive. I have a newer dino installed now! Try for yourself!
@pertho I think this has been a #debian recommendation for 20+ years. I remember having read it back when I used Woody as my primary OS. Here is the current version:
https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/ch04s10.en.html
#Debian package vala-panel_24.05-2_amd64.changes has been marked for ACCEPT by #ftpmaster
#Debian package jmh_1.37-1_amd64.changes has been marked for ACCEPT by #ftpmaster
#Debian package tdbcpostgres_1.1.10-3_amd64.changes has been marked for REJECT by #ftpmaster
#Debian package tdbcodbc_1.1.10-3_amd64.changes has been marked for REJECT by #ftpmaster
#Debian package tdbcmysql_1.1.10-3_amd64.changes has been marked for REJECT by #ftpmaster
#Debian package tdbc_1.1.10-3_amd64.changes has been marked for REJECT by #ftpmaster
Hm. Wenn ich jetzt #Postgresql 17 von http://apt.postgresql.org/ auf Debian 12 installiere, kann ich dann nach dem update auf Debian 13 wieder auf die Version aus #Debian zurück wechseln ohne Daten zu verlieren?
How to set up and maintain your own mail server. With well-maintained instructions and recommendations on a variety of topics, pertinent to how modern #email services work, and how you can master your own
https://workaround.org/ Focused on #Debian 12, but most of it would be quite similar for other #Linux distros
Neu im Blog: Einen Tang-Server auf Debian installieren: https://www.my-it-brain.de/wordpress/einen-tang-server-auf-debian-installieren/
#Ubuntu 25.04 "#PluckyPuffin" has been released (#Linux / #Canonical / #UbuntuDesktop / #UbuntuServer / #UbuntuCloud / #UbuntuCore / #Edubuntu / #Kubuntu / #Lubuntu / #UbuntuBudgie / #UbuntuCinnamon / #UbuntuKylin / #UbuntuMATE / #UbuntuStudio / #UbuntuUnity / #Xubuntu / #Debian) https://ubuntu.com/
Fun fact I just discovered: zram-tools on Debian defaults to using 50% of your system's RAM when installed and uses a completely different configuration file from Arch/others (/etc/default/zramswap instead of /etc/systemd/zram-generator.conf)
My whole system was suddenly bogged down when I did a memory intensive operation and I was just so confused, lol.
So if you install zram, make sure it's using the right configuration because that default of 50% is insane and is guaranteed to bog most systems the moment you do something intensive!
Things I Learned: Linux file paths are case-sensitive...Well, that's what I've deduced, anyway.
I installed DOSBox and stumbled upon this realization trying to mount a drive and re-checking my spelling multiple times.
(I'd imagine this is a 'No duh!' moment for many of you. But not so much for a longtime DOS/Windows user.)
Hard frooze coming 2025-05-15, so some time after I will commence on the next version of #LibreServer.
It's pointless doing anything before the frooze date, because things can change and you can end up fixing non-existing problems.
#Debian #Linux