As a system user. Root is not recommended.
As a system user. Root is not recommended.
I would just go right for Debian with kde instead of making another change later on.
I’m not, really. I run docker-compose and it runs. That’s it.
If a package manager can block an upgrade due to version dependencies, it can also pull in those dependencies for a partial upgrade.
I’m not familiar with arch or pacman. What prevents a package from becoming too new? Like if a new version of libssl is released that removes a necessary function but a package like Firefox has become abandoned, then even updating everything will result in a broken application. Does it not have version dependencies like debs and rpms?
I just use watchtower to update automatically.
Docker has a logs command.
You’d probably want to use something that can do verification and correction. I’m sure that software exists.
Personally, I’d sell them and buy something more suitable.
df
reports on filesystems, not drives.
Proxmox. Then an Arch VM to fuck around with and break.
It does the full imaging process, not just pxe booting, but I’m sure you can use it just for that.
Oh, if there’s a password then that’s different.
But they certainly can take it without unplugging it, if they really want to. For example: https://cdsg.com/products/hotplug-field-kit
That kind of defeats the purpose then doesn’t it
TVs and game consoles also have much better fence value.
There’s no “wasting their time”. These attacks are all automated, not some guy sitting at a keyboard running stuff interactively.
What do you do when you need to replace a drive?
It’s not really “beforehand”. It’s failing now.
Yeah you can predict failure with stuff like increasing bad blocks or the wearout indicator, but by the time you see behavior like this, the drive is already failed, just not completely dead. This is your last chance to back up your important data.
Yes, they do. Most just search the common ports, but some scan all.
Being tiny and obscure doesn’t mean they won’t find you, it might just take longer.
Can you configure those apps to use a proxy? You could set up a tiny little VM or container that has direct access, and upload through there.
What exactly are you trying to split out? Generally, routing is done at the IP level, not by name.
USB fan controller?