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by CwF
2024-04-22 20:48
Forum: Docs, HowTos, Tips & Tricks
Topic: [HowTo] Getting Started with Virt-Manager & QEMU-KVM
Replies: 12
Views: 252

Re: [HowTo] Getting Started with Virt-Manager & QEMU-KVM

my first round of clean-up edits. Good job, glad to hear it will be an ongoing effort! Glad to hear you've made the jump. So many details! On permission; libvirt has a very complete set of polkit policies at this point. I *think* this does eliminate most permission issues if the user is enabled thr...
by CwF
2024-04-22 20:30
Forum: General Questions
Topic: Pulseaudio components
Replies: 1
Views: 50

Re: Pulseaudio components

I have gone back and forth a few time between Pulse and Pipewire and at this point have judged pipewire to offer inferior sound under the Xfce DE. ymmv In those test, synaptic was clear in identifying packages relating to the two choices, now qualifying as auto removable. Pattern; +/-pulseaudio +/-p...
by CwF
2024-04-22 03:11
Forum: General Debian
Topic: How I Built The Hyper^Linux Kernel With Debian Bullseye 11.9
Replies: 28
Views: 869

Re: How I Built The Hyper^Linux Kernel With Debian Bullseye 11.9

Linuxgaming1824 wrote: 2024-04-22 02:39 abnormal.
It's called moderation. A concept you don't seem to grasp.

You are not positive. You are not helpful. You certainly could be, but insist on dramatizing beyond the reasonable, which matches your lack substantiation.
by CwF
2024-04-21 19:55
Forum: System and Network configuration
Topic: How to obtain permission to use scanner
Replies: 11
Views: 2274

Re: How to obtain permission to use scanner

I have no idea if any of this brings us any closer to a solution It's beyond me, I'm not so familiar with the category. The last scanner I touched needed a 25>50 pin adapter, that was adapted from a 68 pin. I think things have changed! It's here, let's hope someone is more familiar and runs across ...
by CwF
2024-04-21 19:40
Forum: Forum information, requests, and feedback.
Topic: [Comment] Forum Mods Support Harassment
Replies: 4
Views: 186

Re: [Comment] Forum Mods Support Harassment

healthy positive social interactions BS. You're an instigator. Your victimhood is your goal. You repeat, you evade, you complain. I never been harassed in here despite my major noob questions and replies, you should include links to harassing posts so we can judge for ourselves Thank you. Ignore th...
by CwF
2024-04-21 04:39
Forum: System and Network configuration
Topic: How to obtain permission to use scanner
Replies: 11
Views: 2274

Re: How to obtain permission to use scanner

This makes me curious though: What is the difference in function between the two directories /usr/lib/udev/rules.d/ and /etc/udev/rules.d/ etc overides and/or extends usr, and is not overwritten by an update. How to troubleshoot that? Not sure. Check if the program has a policy file defining progra...
by CwF
2024-04-21 02:34
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

Can't you just use .link files? Yes, I am. It does show reading and respecting a link file, it's just lying! ID_NET_LINK_FILE=/etc/systemd/network/10-nested-Wlan.link enp10s0: Policies didn't yield a name, using specified Name=Wlan. ...and I just found it, a slight typo Wlan: Device has name_assign...
by CwF
2024-04-21 02:02
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

Bugs in the nest! notice the available net interfaces: $ ls /sys/class/net enp10s0 enp1s0 enp8s0 enp9s0 Glan lo and when asking to explain itself: $ udevadm test-builtin net_setup_link /sys/class/net/enp10s0 ..... Created link configuration context. enp10s0: Device has name_assign_type=4 enp10s0: De...
by CwF
2024-04-20 22:11
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

Alright then, reverted that middle hypervisor to pulse and it did help. That middle layer still gets confused with the network naming .links. Different every time. The layer underneath is consistent. Strange. So, Bare metal eth without configuration and declared as vfio and macvtap'ed via virtio for...
by CwF
2024-04-20 18:37
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

Linuxgaming1824 wrote: 2024-04-20 18:31 what are we actually observing?
cache
..and not really on point.
by CwF
2024-04-20 18:07
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

virtualization solutions it is cheating actually, How exactly is it cheating? because they ignore the root causes of performance/security degradation.(or rather build on top of them) What are those exactly? I think it's something we have to try and get away from Why, exactly? The virtualization pat...
by CwF
2024-04-20 17:45
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Re: Building the nest

You kind of missed it there buddy.
by CwF
2024-04-20 17:29
Forum: Beginners Questions
Topic: Help with security mitigations!
Replies: 50
Views: 1318

Re: Help with security mitigations!

Linuxgaming1824 Your question has been answered. You reiterate your pointless prose with the skill of a politician. If 'the communities' opinions are already on the table, exactly what are these vague 'unique or new security mitigations' you personally develop. It's not like this is a new subject l...
by CwF
2024-04-20 16:50
Forum: General Debian
Topic: Building the nest
Replies: 13
Views: 306

Building the nest

I have been testing a handful of things exploring the performance and consistency of double nested virtual machines. Mixed news on the networking. Yes, a macvtap on on unconfigured vfio eths work many layers down without any virt bridging and yes, the host one layer above can cause issues with 'pers...
by CwF
2024-04-20 16:08
Forum: Beginners Questions
Topic: Help with security mitigations!
Replies: 50
Views: 1318

Re: Help with security mitigations!

that's the benefit of the forum, social interaction. This is not a real time face to face interaction and does not qualify as social interaction in my book. When the child in the back seat keeps repeating "Are we there yet?" I don't answer. I give the child a map and teach them how to int...
by CwF
2024-04-20 15:44
Forum: Beginners Questions
Topic: Help with security mitigations!
Replies: 50
Views: 1318

Re: Help with security mitigations!

I'd like to get virtual box working, to properly use it with debian but I think it was removed in Bullseye and Bookworm, maybe it's in trixie... Does anyone know where virtualbox went? How to get it? Yes, we know. It's called 'Search' There is a text entry box at the upper right of the page. There ...
by CwF
2024-04-20 15:28
Forum: Beginners Questions
Topic: Help with security mitigations!
Replies: 50
Views: 1318

Re: Help with security mitigations!

If not be humans, then.... Well, watch some movies that mention Skynet Your survival and all of humanity is dependent upon my survival (John Henry). My survival is dependent on John Conner's. John's Conner's survival is dependent on you, Agent Ellison. Actually a paraphrase... when Ellison was abou...
by CwF
2024-04-20 04:05
Forum: System and Network configuration
Topic: How to obtain permission to use scanner
Replies: 11
Views: 2274

Re: How to obtain permission to use scanner

I'm guessing!
Put the modified rule in /etc/udev/rules.d/

And maybe add scanner to your user's groups.
by CwF
2024-04-19 22:14
Forum: General Questions
Topic: [Software] Open Source OpenCL Support for AMD Radeon RX 7600
Replies: 5
Views: 868

Re: [Software] Open Source OpenCL Support for AMD Radeon RX 7600

note - paranoia is running high concerning new users with github links.
Thanks for the contribution and welcome to the forums @supersonic
by CwF
2024-04-17 22:56
Forum: General Debian
Topic: [Discussion] www.hardinfo2.org is "Ready to Serve, my Lord!"
Replies: 4
Views: 433

Re: [Discussion] www.hardinfo2.org is "Ready to Serve, my Lord!"

This post is an advertisement for a software fork of a legitimate active project(hardinfo) that appears to be malicious in depth.(Malware) Hardinfo is not an active project. Do you have a specific find to report? ...or just a feeling. at this point hardinfo has been removed from testing without a r...