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Uh probably not that helpful but I am somewhat sure that this was super easy to do from virt-manager (on Arch qemu & kvm, virtualizing Tiny11 )
So the lower-ish difficulty answer would be to run the iso installer in a VM with the usb stick forwarded to that VM.
Or you can learn what those fancy installers do: on debian you would use debootstrap
Here seems the whole guide on how to install debian manually with it:
https://gist.github.com/tr3buchet/6407920
Btw, this is also basically how you install Arch. As of until recently there wasn’t any installer and you had to go through each step manually (create partitions and fs, install the base system with <insert distro specific tool>, chroot, update fstab, distro specific finishing touches, voilà)
/sbin are system binaries, eg root only stuff, dunno the rest but I would guess there are some historical reasons for the bin usr/bin separation
Afaik you can self-host the Renovate bot, though don’t remember if it’s fully open source & self-contained.
How did you install jellyfin?
It should not core-dump (read: hard crash, something has gone terribly wrong), at best you should get a configuration error and errors like that.
You can see the logs of any systemd service/unit with this: journalctl -u <name of sevice>
so in this case journalctl -u jellyfin
(Tip: add -f
to follow the output of a running service - useful for monitoring).
Note that some programs log to their own files (and not to stdout) so if the above command comes out empty you should look into /var/log/
directory.
Maybe that LTT linux challenge?
I just usually do !map
Afaik RedBot (oss, extensible discord bot in Python) used it to allow people to run python scripts directly from discord without access to the file system, network and to limit the run time.
In my book I’ve had categorised it as a lower-level tool for security and sandboxing, a lot lower level then firejail is.
Yeah that has always been the downside, you have to pay for the “custom device you can geek out yourself”
Yeah geek material is probably the best tag and category for Turris, and I feel you with that old hardware, wish I had the same thing with just a bit better/modern soc and more ram.
I would worry about getting rate-limited then, I’ve seen some content servers just be very picky about making too many requests (through jumping in the video too far too often).
I’ve returned back to it, when Prime came there were few in the community that stopped as I did.
The reason for me now is to get myself to move/walk a bit more (has been somewhat successful in that) but I don’t play it super actively and completely ignore the new scouting thing which is basically just “be our street-view monkey so that we can sell actual data”.
Also if I didn’t have active community where I play I don’t think it would last too long at all.
Optimally we wouldn’t I think but it usually boils down to being the lesser evil.
You could also (hard) limit the total (virtual) memory process will use (but the system will hard kill it if tries to get more) with this:
systemd-run --user --scope -p MemoryMax=8G -p MemorySwapMax=0 prismlauncher
You would have to experiment with how much Gs you want to specify as max so that it does not get outright killed.
If you remove MemorySwapMax
the system will not kill the process but will start aggressively swapping the processes’ memory, so if you do have a swap it will work (an depending on how slow the disk of the swap is, start lagging).
In my case I have a small swap partition on an m2 disk (which might not be recommended?) so I didn’t notice any lagging or stutters once it overflow the max memory.
So in theory, if you are memory starved and have swap on a fast disk, you could instead use MemoryHigh
flag to create a limit from where systemd will start the swapping without any of the OOM killing (or use both, Max has to be higher then High obv).
Fabric is one of many mod loaders ala Forge. It’s newer and less bulky then Forge (but afaik it already did have it’s own drama so now we also have a fork called Quilt, the same goes for Forge and NeoForge).
The mods I’ve specified above can be considered as a suite replacement for the (old) OptiFine.
E: For example this all the mod loaders modrinth (mod hosting website, curseforge alternative) currently lists:
As a side note and a little psa, if you need to squeeze out more overall performance of out of MC (and you are playing vanilla or Fabric modpack) I very much recommend using these Fabric mods: Sodium, Lithium, FerriteCore and optionally Krypton (server-only), LazyDFU, Entity Culling, ImmediatelyFast.
For half a moment, that shared nothingness created something new, but then they came and chopped it off into small, blend, mouth sized pieces that never make you full.