It looks to me like they were counting some windows variant as ‘Other’ for a time.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The best RAID setup for internal HDD and does it actually make sense to use it all for gaming?
11·2 years agoHoly shit… 1Tb drives too…
If only I had a use for them :/
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Linux@lemmy.ml•The best RAID setup for internal HDD and does it actually make sense to use it all for gaming?
153·2 years agoRaid 0 on 3x500GB triples your failure rate (especially important on older drives, as I presume these are), and still won’t get anywhere near an SSD in speed.
You could just mount the 3 drives separately and have storage that way, which means if one fails you’ve still got the data on the other two… it’d still suck but not as bad as losing everything.
If it was me I’d wait until I could afford the SSD… it’ll be many times faster and newer.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices...
17812·2 years agoOr actually do anything useful? No network, no filesystem… it’s a hello world app isn’t it…
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Am I going off the deep end by considering Fedora Silverblue or Kinoite?English
71·2 years agoIf it’s fun, it’s not overkill!
You also have experience you can use in the workplace (even if it’s mostly experience of what happens if you f**k things up).
So now you have to do that every time you install a flatpak.
Or just stick to a normal package manager, that does all that for you.
Used it once… it’s as annoying as shit since you can’t just run apps you have to type ‘flatpack run org.mozilla.firefox’ instead of just typing ‘firefox’ (and I had to google that because I just can’t remember the sequence). Also for some reason it’s slow… as you mentioned a 1 second delay before anything works. I can’t see myself using it again.
The system is broken. Wipe it and start again. I could imagine a system with no configured root but root only is just a security nightmare and not worth using as a starting point.
I really hope that machine isn’t exposed to the internet…
In theory a root application can drop capabilities when it starts up and remain root pid, but it’s not that common… it’s used for certain system apps that require root to increase security. It is not a replacement for unprivileged users.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•6 Reasons Why You Should Consider Using NixOS Linux
31·2 years agoI’m the same… I setup a VM but it was so much work just to setup a basic machine with ssh I gave up on it… I’m also no sure moving all the config out of /etc into a script is scaleable at all. I get that by copying the script from one machine to another you can duplicate configs… but we already have ansible for that.
What I’ve read looks good but it’s going to need a track record of reliability before I’d trust it.
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Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services.@lemmy.ml•How to get access to home services without open ports
3·2 years agoI use zerotier for that kind of stuff, mostly because it runs native on my router (mikrotik) and is zero config so easy to run on a random mobile device I might have on me.
It’s derived from the old shugart interfaces IIRC. But yes not IDE. I’m sure a converter is possible but USB makes more sense these days, or if you must an FDD controller card (assuming no motherboard support).
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Linux@lemmy.ml•the reverse DNS scheme used by flatpak - do you like it or do you dislike it?
32·2 years agoThat’s kind of used in apps everywhere… I can see why.
But not creating a symbolic link to ‘firefox’ when you install it, is a PITA. Apparently by design…
The only one I ever found in 2 years of pihole use was cdn.cookielaw.org… a good percentage of sites won’t display with it blocked. Most other stuff is fine.
When I first installed pihole I went overboard with blocklists and broke nearly everything… don’t do that :p
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Installing Linux: Am I paranoid or responsible?English
452·2 years agoYou know which site you’re getting it from…check the SSL certificate and that’s enough. If an official site got breached it’d be found out pretty quickly.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•I just installed debian and i have many problems
5·2 years agoIt’s bad practice to stay in a root shell because it’s easy to screw up and break something. That’s why sudo exists… you only run something privileged if it absolutely has to.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Overview: How UEFI Secure Boot Works in LinuxEnglish
212·2 years agoIf you want to experiment with UEFI you don’t need systemd-boot either, just create an efi bootable kernel and direct boot it. reFind is still around I think too for graphical boot (although that’s mainly used by macs… apple users like guis :p).
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Linux@lemmy.ml•ShellBot Uses Hex IPs to Evade Detection in Attacks on Linux SSH Servers
8·2 years agoYou can use a decimal number as well. It’s rare to see that form of URL though.
2.1 is ancient.
A heck of a lot of old stuff has been deprecated in the intervening years… it’s possible your drivers don’t support emulating that old… although I’d found most can still do 1.x (because it was relatively simple, fixed pipeline).
TBH though if you’re writing anything new I’d start with vulkan, as it’s really the next gen and nowadays supported everywhere.
Just before shutdown you’re at the terminal so something like this https://github.com/stolk/imcat on the image at the end of shutdown script might work.