I don’t but lots of people stick anyways to a single network with some kind of crappy router and from OPs post I assumed that OP doesn’t really care about security, see SELinux
SELinux should not be an issue if you stick to common directories and use :Z flag after the mount path with docker, afaik podman uses the same mechanism. There’s even a tool for selinux container policies: https://github.com/containers/udica
Regarding firewall stuff, disable it on your machine and you are fine. Port forwarding in containers is necessary to connect to services, now way around.
Ah and read this: https://stopdisablingselinux.com/
It has a reason why it exists.
Yes this works with powerlevel10k theme for oh my zsh.
I got different colors for Kubernetes clusters. Like green for testing cluster, yellow for development and red for production. Always taking a Quick Look before I do something
Hier ein wichtiges KIZ Zitat: Duuuu Duuuu Huuuurensooooohn, wir machen Party auf deinem Graaaaab
Ich dachte vor 1,2 Tagen „hmm du solltest die Uhr am Ofen endlich mal umstellen“. Dann fiel mir ein, dass sie in wenigen Stunden wieder richtig geht. 🤗
Only thing I miss is proper support for some services I use. Minikube is afaik still a pain with podman, at least rootless. Gitlab runner still doesn’t support podman completely imho. But a plus to docker is that they still build packages for EL 7 while the podman version in EL 7 is pretty damn old. Besides from that I went podman all the way.
Wolte dasselbe vorschlagen. Habe vor langer Zeit ein uralt Unix imap System auf Exchange damit migriert.
This is the graybeard way! Even Korloks are sooo easy when your team shooting it all the time and as a driller dig a tunnel under the main thingy and when it opens just drill into it from below.
Frage mich wer von euch beiden unvernünftiger ist.
Finally the first pussy I see on lemmy.
Ich dachte uns Deutschen geht es so schlecht, dass wir die AfD in Umfragen auf 30% hieven 🤨
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Ich warte immernoch auf die cm4 Module. Die gibt es immer mal wieder aber nie wie ich sie haben will :(. Suche die mit 8GB RAM ohne BT, WLAN und Storage.
Ah I see, ragica is right. krunner bin is part of plasma-workspace, kinda misleading that there's an own package.
paru -Fy krunner
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core 1014.4 KiB 956 KiB/s 00:01 [-------------------------------------------] 100%
extra 38.2 MiB 1133 KiB/s 00:34 [-------------------------------------------] 100%
multilib 215.2 KiB 391 KiB/s 00:01 [-------------------------------------------] 100%
extra/plasma-workspace 5.27.7-2 (plasma)
usr/bin/krunner
I dont't see plasma-workspace
as a dependecy. Output from paru:
paru -S krunner ✔ 41s
resolving dependencies...
looking for conflicting packages...
Packages (41) kactivities-5.109.0-1 kauth-5.109.0-1 kbookmarks-5.109.0-1 kcodecs-5.109.0-1 kcompletion-5.109.0-1
kconfig-5.109.0-1 kconfigwidgets-5.109.0-1 kcoreaddons-5.109.0-1 kcrash-5.109.0-1 kdbusaddons-5.109.0-1
kdeclarative-5.109.0-1 kded-5.109.0-1 kglobalaccel-5.109.0-1 kguiaddons-5.109.0-1 ki18n-5.109.0-1
kiconthemes-5.109.0-1 kio-5.109.0-2 kirigami2-5.109.0-1 kitemviews-5.109.0-1 kjobwidgets-5.109.0-1
knotifications-5.109.0-1 kpackage-5.109.0-1 kservice-5.109.0-1 ktextwidgets-5.109.0-1 kwallet-5.109.0-1
kwayland-5.109.0-1 kwidgetsaddons-5.109.0-1 kwindowsystem-5.109.0-1 kxmlgui-5.109.0-1
libdbusmenu-qt5-0.9.3+16.04.20160218-6 media-player-info-24-2 plasma-framework-5.109.0-1
polkit-qt5-0.114.0-1 qca-qt5-2.3.7-1 qt5-multimedia-5.15.10+kde+r3-1 qt5-speech-5.15.10+kde+r1-1
qt5-wayland-5.15.10+kde+r57-1 solid-5.109.0-1 sonnet-5.109.0-1 threadweaver-5.109.0-1 krunner-5.109.0-1
Total Download Size: 41.58 MiB
Total Installed Size: 133.02 MiB
This is still alot for one tool, but as far as I can see it will not install the whole plasma desktop again. I am running GNOME, so not sure if GNOME already brings some dependencies not mentioned in my output.
Did you try a simple pacman -S krunner?
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Surprised that nobody yelled Proton yet? Lots of Windows games running pretty good, some close to native, some even better on Linux through Proton. But here is the thing you mentioned which could be a problem: anti cheat. It works on Linux but depends on the developer to enable it. Some major games simply does not support it. You can check them here: https://areweanticheatyet.com/ , for general compability check https://protondb.com , even non Steam games can run through Lutris with little to no hassle. Proxmox with GPU passthrough seems like a big clunky overhead in terms of gaming but maybe you got that game that will never run on Linux.
TIL about Reflector: reflect secrets over multiple namespaces
Custom Kubernetes controller that can be used to replicate secrets, configmaps and certificates. - GitHub - emberstack/kubernetes-reflector: Custom Kubernetes controller that can be used to replica...
I was wondering how I could use a wildcard lets encrypt certificate with different Ingresses in different namespaces and found this at the cert manager documentation. Quite easy to setup, just add some annotations and the certificate (and any other secret or configmap) will be automatically reflected to given namespaces.
High memory usage after updating vulkan & mesa on Arch
Hey there,
not sure if this is really the problem but yesterday I updated my Arch (btw) system and today I tried to play via steam some games. I noticed that my system became really laggy after a game started (no matter what game). I inspected my pacman.log and searched for GPU/gaming related packages.
I identified these packages were upgraded:
mesa (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) lib32-libva-mesa-driver (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) lib32-mesa (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) vulkan-radeon (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) lib32-vulkan-radeon (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) libva-mesa-driver (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) opencl-clover-mesa (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1) opencl-rusticl-mesa (1:23.1.5-1 -> 1:23.1.6-1)
I am not a fan of downgrading packages but I didn't see any other solution yet.
I downgraded the above packages back to 23.1.5-1 and my memory usage is as expected.
Leaving this here as possible quick fix, didn't find anything yet on arch bugtrackers or something.
Someone struggling with the same issues?