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today's leftovers


Posted by Roy Schestowitz on Sep 17, 2023


Security Leftovers

Open Hardware and GNU/Linux Devices



Fixing OpenBSD panic dc_atapi_start: not ready in KVM


↺ Fixing OpenBSD panic dc_atapi_start: not ready in KVM


> I tried creating an OpenBSD 7.3 virtual machine on my new computer (Arch Linux host) and the installed kept crashing with the error: [...]



A fork in the road


↺ A fork in the road


> About a month ago, I did something I haven't done in over two decades. Something I previously thought unthinkable. After about twenty four years with Debian, I switched distributions. This is the second time in my entire life that I changed my distribution: first in 1999 from SuSE to Debian, then now, in 2023, from Debian to NixOS. A month later, it still feels weird. Not NixOS, I'm pretty comfortable with it by now. The thought. I spent more than two decades with Debian. At some point, I considered them my second family - and I still think fondly of those times. We've grown apart since, I hung up my hat a couple of years ago, but remained a faithful, happy user.



LHS Episode #516: RTL-SDR Deep Dive


↺ LHS Episode #516: RTL-SDR Deep Dive


> Hello and welcome to Episode 516 of Linux in the Ham Shack. In this deep dive episode, the hosts interview Aaron, the creator and maintainer of DragonOS about software-defined radios: … [...]



Oracle CloudWorld Session Preview Video: LRN2540 - Linux internals for developers!


↺ Oracle CloudWorld Session Preview Video: LRN2540 - Linux internals for developers!


> Quick anticipation of the Oracle Cloud World session going to cover "Linux Internals for Developers: Tips and Tricks to Make Your Systems Run Better".



Docker: The software development revolution continued


↺ Docker: The software development revolution continued


> A decade ago, Solomon Hykes founded Docker. The container revolution this sparked is still burning bright to this day. Its trilogy of a long-running daemon process server, dockerd; application programming interfaces (API); and command line interface (CLI) client, docker, would prove the foundation for the evolution of a comprehensive set of developer tools. Today, Docker's container-oriented development tools form a comprehensive foundation for building, packaging, shipping, and securing code.


> While Docker's foundations come from container development, it offers much more than that. Docker provides a comprehensive container development stack to help teams collaborate and innovate better. Indeed, the entire cloud-native revolution couldn't have happened without Docker. It's the wellspring of modern cloud computing. Read on to learn how to make the most out of Docker’s developer tools by leveraging its full ecosystem of software development tools.




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