How much to virtualize - an update!
Hey all!
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I made a post about a week ago presenting my use case and asking for some tips on how much to virtualize. I ended up going with Proxmox to virtualize everything and it is *excellent.* The resource monitoring, ease of use, and level of control I have is way better than I was expecting. I followed this process to change the repos for non-enterprise (free) use:
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[https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/](https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/)
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So far I have three ubuntu 18.04 containers running my Unifi controller, one of my VPNs, and my pi-hole. I'm really impressed. My pi-hole is completely isolated from the rest of the containers, so I can keep the ports open to the internet on the controller and VPN without worrying about my DNS server.
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I love that everything is separated to its own IP too - my Unifi controller can now separate each container into their own download/upload statistics. I love that. It might not be very useful but it is definitely very satisfying! No more wireshark to figure out which application is eating traffic.
Even with three CTs running, my whole system is using under 1G of ram and less than 30% of one core on an Athlon 5350 APU. That leaves a lot of headroom for my next bits: NAS and Minecraft server.
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Thanks everybody for your help on my last post. I learned a ton and the solution seems to be working very well.
https://redd.it/busf0o
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Hey all!
​
I made a post about a week ago presenting my use case and asking for some tips on how much to virtualize. I ended up going with Proxmox to virtualize everything and it is *excellent.* The resource monitoring, ease of use, and level of control I have is way better than I was expecting. I followed this process to change the repos for non-enterprise (free) use:
​
[https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/](https://www.caretech.io/2018/06/08/how-to-update-proxmox-without-buying-a-subnoscription/)
​
So far I have three ubuntu 18.04 containers running my Unifi controller, one of my VPNs, and my pi-hole. I'm really impressed. My pi-hole is completely isolated from the rest of the containers, so I can keep the ports open to the internet on the controller and VPN without worrying about my DNS server.
​
I love that everything is separated to its own IP too - my Unifi controller can now separate each container into their own download/upload statistics. I love that. It might not be very useful but it is definitely very satisfying! No more wireshark to figure out which application is eating traffic.
Even with three CTs running, my whole system is using under 1G of ram and less than 30% of one core on an Athlon 5350 APU. That leaves a lot of headroom for my next bits: NAS and Minecraft server.
​
Thanks everybody for your help on my last post. I learned a ton and the solution seems to be working very well.
https://redd.it/busf0o
@r_linux
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Remembering Peter Linnell
http://libregraphicsworld.org/blog/entry/remembering-peter-linnell
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Remembering Peter Linnell | Libre Graphics World
Libre Graphics Meeting 2019 kicked off with talks and workshops today, but in some ways, it's not the same as before. Earlier this year, in March, we lost Peter Linnell to cancer. And it's something I want to talk about.
Scientific Linux and Antergos are shutting down: It's time for Linux Mint to go
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/scientific-linux-and-antergos-are-shutting-down-its-time-for-linux-mint-to-go/
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https://www.techrepublic.com/article/scientific-linux-and-antergos-are-shutting-down-its-time-for-linux-mint-to-go/
https://redd.it/buuipk
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TechRepublic
Scientific Linux and Antergos are shutting down: It's time for Linux Mint to go
Cinnamon, the popular open source desktop environment featured in Linux Mint, makes more sense as a distribution-agnostic package.
HiddenWasp Virus - Unknown, Self-Updating, Trojan Injecting, Remote Control Malware
https://fossbytes.com/linux-systems-hiddenwasp-malware-trojan/
https://redd.it/buuigo
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https://fossbytes.com/linux-systems-hiddenwasp-malware-trojan/
https://redd.it/buuigo
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Fossbytes
HiddenWasp: New Malware Targets Linux Machines To Control Them Remotely
The first step of the HiddenWasp Linux malware involves the initial noscript for the deployment of malware. The hidden noscript uses a user named 'sftp' and cleans the system to eradicate older versions of malware in case the machine was already infected.
WineConf 2019 Call For Presentations
[WineConf](https://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2019) is the annual conference for the Wine project. While the focus tends to be on developers the broader Wine community is invited to attend. [RSVP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSVP) if you are interested by using [the RSVP form](https://www.winehq.org/wineconf/rsvp).
Traditionally the conference is held in the USA one year, usually in the city of St. Paul in the state of Minnesota where [CodeWeavers](https://www.codeweavers.com) is based, then elsewhere in the world the next two years. The 2017 conference was in Wroclaw, Poland and 2018 was in The Hague, Netherlands. As a minor break from tradition the 2019 conference will be held in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario, Canada on October 12 and 13.
The conference locations chosen are usually proposed by Wine contributors who live in the area. Current invites include Japan and the city of Austin in the state of Texas, USA.
Travel financial assistance is available for significant Wine contributors, limited by available funds, through the [Wine Development Fund](https://www.winehq.org/donate) managed by the [Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org). You can also donate to the fund to help contributors attend who otherwise couldn't afford to.
Presentations can be anything related to Wine including various related projects, packaging, dependencies, and deployment stories or case studies. Examples include AppDB, Wine-staging, Mono and Gecko integration, Linux and OS X kernel aspects, X.org and Wayland, audio stacks, DRM/copy-protection, security, containers, networking, multimedia (Gstreamer), typography (fonts), and desktop environment integration. Large deployment stories in schools and businesses are also of interest.
Other activites include group dinners, bug jams, and sightseeing. International attendees often show up a few days early for the latter.
Because of Steam Proton there may be a few people from Valve attending this year.
https://redd.it/buw7u9
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[WineConf](https://wiki.winehq.org/WineConf2019) is the annual conference for the Wine project. While the focus tends to be on developers the broader Wine community is invited to attend. [RSVP](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSVP) if you are interested by using [the RSVP form](https://www.winehq.org/wineconf/rsvp).
Traditionally the conference is held in the USA one year, usually in the city of St. Paul in the state of Minnesota where [CodeWeavers](https://www.codeweavers.com) is based, then elsewhere in the world the next two years. The 2017 conference was in Wroclaw, Poland and 2018 was in The Hague, Netherlands. As a minor break from tradition the 2019 conference will be held in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario, Canada on October 12 and 13.
The conference locations chosen are usually proposed by Wine contributors who live in the area. Current invites include Japan and the city of Austin in the state of Texas, USA.
Travel financial assistance is available for significant Wine contributors, limited by available funds, through the [Wine Development Fund](https://www.winehq.org/donate) managed by the [Software Freedom Conservancy](https://sfconservancy.org). You can also donate to the fund to help contributors attend who otherwise couldn't afford to.
Presentations can be anything related to Wine including various related projects, packaging, dependencies, and deployment stories or case studies. Examples include AppDB, Wine-staging, Mono and Gecko integration, Linux and OS X kernel aspects, X.org and Wayland, audio stacks, DRM/copy-protection, security, containers, networking, multimedia (Gstreamer), typography (fonts), and desktop environment integration. Large deployment stories in schools and businesses are also of interest.
Other activites include group dinners, bug jams, and sightseeing. International attendees often show up a few days early for the latter.
Because of Steam Proton there may be a few people from Valve attending this year.
https://redd.it/buw7u9
@r_linux
Finally, the long-awaited official support for Linux in the Unity game engine editor
https://blogs.unity3d.com/2019/05/30/announcing-the-unity-editor-for-linux/
https://redd.it/buxglq
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https://blogs.unity3d.com/2019/05/30/announcing-the-unity-editor-for-linux/
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Unity Technologies Blog
Announcing the Unity Editor for LinuxLinux に Unity エディターがやってきます - Unity Technologies Blog
Our new editor for Linux (in preview for Ubuntu and CentOS) brings the benefits of real-time to a whole new platform. Update to the original post: The launch of the fully supported Unity Editor for Linux has been pushed from 2019.3 and will launch in 2021.…
Bzip2 in Rust - Basic infrastructure and CRC32 computation
https://people.gnome.org/~federico/blog/bzip2-in-rust-basic-infra.html
https://redd.it/bux23d
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r/linux - Bzip2 in Rust - Basic infrastructure and CRC32 computation
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The time my linux server was hacked by Mr. Sh
https://medium.com/@collinalexbell/the-time-i-has-hacked-by-mr-sh-583db12b7d8f
https://redd.it/buyd7r
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https://medium.com/@collinalexbell/the-time-i-has-hacked-by-mr-sh-583db12b7d8f
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Medium
The time I was hacked by Mr. Sh
In 2017, I zero-to-one’d a YouTube search site that helps users navigate channels with really long videos using an index on caption data.
Re-Introducing Reform - the libre, ARM-based laptop (now using i.MX8M instead of i.MX6, 1920x1080 eDP panel instead of 1366x768 LVDS, and much more)
https://mntre.com/media/news_md/2019-05-20-reintroducing-reform.html
https://redd.it/buzajd
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https://mntre.com/media/news_md/2019-05-20-reintroducing-reform.html
https://redd.it/buzajd
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MyOS - Develop and Share Terminal Environments
https://www.cdevn.com/my-os
https://redd.it/bv0d7u
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https://www.cdevn.com/my-os
https://redd.it/bv0d7u
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Cdevn
MyOS
Create and share development environments
Match command-line arguments to their help text
https://explainshell.com
https://redd.it/bv15bc
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https://explainshell.com
https://redd.it/bv15bc
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HiddenWasp Malware Stings Targeted Linux Systems
https://www.intezer.com/blog-hiddenwasp-malware-targeting-linux-systems/
https://redd.it/bv1u4q
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https://www.intezer.com/blog-hiddenwasp-malware-targeting-linux-systems/
https://redd.it/bv1u4q
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LinuxLists.cc - a threaded LKML archive
Hey everyone,
I created a threaded Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) archive called [LinuxLists.cc](https://LinuxLists.cc). It archives the main linux-kernel mailing list, along with linux-kernel-announce, linux-ext4, linux-wireless and other feature-specific lists. It is designed like a message board, with features like user profiles, search, RSS feeds and permalinks.
It's been a fun project to work on. Please check it out and let me know how you like it, or if you have any suggestions!
https://redd.it/buzol5
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Hey everyone,
I created a threaded Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML) archive called [LinuxLists.cc](https://LinuxLists.cc). It archives the main linux-kernel mailing list, along with linux-kernel-announce, linux-ext4, linux-wireless and other feature-specific lists. It is designed like a message board, with features like user profiles, search, RSS feeds and permalinks.
It's been a fun project to work on. Please check it out and let me know how you like it, or if you have any suggestions!
https://redd.it/buzol5
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linuxlists.cc
LinuxLists.cc - Mailing List Archive
LinuxLists is a threaded, forum-style archive of discussion on the Linux Kernel Mailing List and related lists.
ESR: [GPL]"revokists" have it right.
http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=8317#comment-2238862
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Armed and Dangerous
Friends of Armed & Dangerous 2019
Once again I will be at Penguicon and hosting a party for all friends of this blog. This coming Friday evening, room number not yet known, it will be posted at the con. Those of you who participate...
ASCII Fluid Dynamics - Last posted on reddit 4 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMYfkOtYYlg
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YouTube
ASCII fluid dynamics -- IOCCC2012 endoh1.c
A tiny fluid simulator that fits in 80x25 terminal.
https://www.ioccc.org/2012/endoh1/
https://github.com/ioccc-src/winner/blob/master/2012/endoh1/endoh1.c
BGM: Water Music (Handel)
https://www.ioccc.org/2012/endoh1/
https://github.com/ioccc-src/winner/blob/master/2012/endoh1/endoh1.c
BGM: Water Music (Handel)
Is it possible to torrent over anonsurf? PopOS / Linux 19.04 Gnome 3.32
I am using PopOS and fairly new to linux world. I got anonsurf installed, however not sure why my torrents are not starting to download while its on. Any help on this is highly appreciated and thank you all in advance!
I am using qbittorrent currently. If there are any suggestions on staying 'safe' with IP masking other than the anonsurf method, please let suggest!
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I am using PopOS and fairly new to linux world. I got anonsurf installed, however not sure why my torrents are not starting to download while its on. Any help on this is highly appreciated and thank you all in advance!
I am using qbittorrent currently. If there are any suggestions on staying 'safe' with IP masking other than the anonsurf method, please let suggest!
https://redd.it/bv492p
@r_linux
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r/linux - Is it possible to torrent over anonsurf? PopOS / Linux 19.04 Gnome 3.32
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