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Hi @Ympker! Could you mean that your Chromebook's Debian 10 container is running Windows binaries of VSCode and MobaXTerm under Wine? I don't know about MobaXTerm, but it seems VSCode might run as a Linux binary inside a Chromebook's Debian 10 container. If you are using Windows binary VSCode under Wine, what advantages…
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@CamoYoshi
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Thanks for the tip! I didn't know about the trashbin feature! Another place where files get deleted is when enabling developer mode and when reverting from developer mode. It used to be, however, that files stored on /usr/local were persistent. Unsure whether that still is the case or not. If you do buy one, you might want…
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Phoenix is tantalizingly close to the location where I am visiting in Sonora, MX! But maybe it's just that ping packets travel faster where the weather is extremely hot!? ☀️And IPv6 adoption by local ISPs is slower. :) Good luck to Dom and Ant in Phoenix and in Dallas! Frankfurt! Everywhere! :)
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Congrats @Ympker! Hope you enjoy! :)
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Tempting. . . . 💰
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@CamoYoshi Nevermind 🤦♂️ + apologies! I just now remembered that you had included a yabs in the info.txt file attached to your ad. Checking the info.txt file again, the results seem consistent with the new yabs that I posted above. :) @Mason Thanks for checking and explaining! :)
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Hi @CamoYoshi @Abdullah I seem to remember running yabs inside a RAM disk and it gave me zero for all the disk read/write tests. It was awhile ago, and I don't remember exactly. Maybe @Mason can give us a tip on whether yabs should be expected to work differently inside a RAM disk? Thanks! @CamoYoshi Do the read/write…
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Please PM me an ed25519 ssh public key whenever you are ready. :) root@darkstar:~# cat /etc/slackware-versionSlackware 15.0root@darkstar:~#
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Yep! Want a free darkstar account?
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All moved in and set up on new-to-me "ancient" HP Blade server colocated with LevelOneServers at HiVelocity in Dallas! Thanks again to Ian @Ian_Dot_Tech and Amit at LevelOneServers for five star onboarding! Ian and Amit really care about their customers, one of whom I am delighted to be! Thanks again also to @CamoYoshi for…
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Hi @flips! Yes, you are 100% right that it is not a good idea to use sid in production. As you know, MetalVPS is for fun and not for business use. One of the MetalVPS guys has his stuff on Ansible. I have mine primitively shell scripted. My guess is that the Hetzner installimage script permits me to reinstall the server…
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Hi @chocolateshirt ! You might be referring to the configuration at https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/3238/hetzner-dedicated-server-debian-how-can-vms-use-all-of-the-ipv4-subnet-ips In that configuration one of the IPv6 IPs is assigned to both the node and the bridge. I think all of the remaining IPs from the…
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Thanks for your kind words! :) When / if you do try it, please let us know how it works for you. If I can help, please feel free to ask. Thanks very much! Friendly greetings! :)
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The discussion above doesn't cover the apt repository configuration inside the VM, which is required to be done by hand following a VM install from the netinst iso at a time when the VM does not yet have network connectivity. Apt repository configuration is covered in this recent blog post. The Debian KVM wiki page says…
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The internal configuration of the VM survives reboot of the VM and reboot of the node. Reboot of the node stops the VM temporarily. Following reboot of the node, the VM restarts automatically if the node is configured to restart the VM as part of the node reboot. Alternatively, the VM can be restarted manually. Thanks for…
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Should be: iface ens3 inet static :)
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Thanks to the comments above and also to wonderful help from @PenguinGenius, the networking on the Debian MetalVPS node at Hetzner now may be configured in a way which enables use of all of the IPv4s in the additional subnet. Starting from a Hetzner installimage Debian install, followed by an upgrade to sid, here is my…
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Oh my! Practically next door! Ooooh! Aaaah! :) :) :) Best wishes from Sonora MX!
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What are some great examples of high RAM programs? Are we thinking of constantly writing/reading to/from RAM really a lot, or just using a program that stores a lot of data in RAM but maybe doesn't change that data too much? Maybe run memtest repeatedly? Maybe make a RAM file system and compile something? Are we testing…
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Hi! Me too! Sounds like fun! Order Number is: 9456390905. Thanks!
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Update: So far I haven't been able to get the above configuration to work with VMs. Here is yet another blog which says Friendly greetings! :)
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Guys! I want to speak up for Mohammed H and Xsl.tel! I had an opportunity to work with them briefly, awhile back. They were kind, more than generous, easy to work with, and prompt! Respectfully, their products are high quality, and their service is high quality too! Thanks again, Mohammed! What we did was very helpful to…