#systemd

11 posts · Last used 15h

Back to Timeline
Thread context 2 posts in path
Parent @mgorny@social.treehouse.systems Open
@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems
The discussion around "age verification" in systemd/XDG has been largely focused against the California law. But honestly, there's a much deeper problem there. Firstly, the data collected. The questio
Current reply
@JdeBP@mastodonapp.uk · 15h ago
@mgorny@social.treehouse.systems Actually, even that's not deep enough. There are a couple of FediVerse people who have been talking to legislators about the forthcoming #ColoradoLaw to try to get it to not lump #Unix & clones in with the smart 'phone app stores that legislators (as can be seen from the Bill summaries and the California legislative record) thought that they were targetting. The larger context is that this is version 2.0 legislation, currently pending in 4 states of the U.S.A., after the version 1.0 legislation in Utah, Texas, & Louisiana was blocked by the federal court for the Western District of Texas in January 2026 for being unconstitutional. Louisiana's Bill makes it explicit that it is repealing and replacing the prior Act. So a version that doesn't lump Unix & clones in with the Microsoft/Google/Apple App Stores that 'App Store Accountability' nominally targets might be version 3.0. https://mastodonapp.uk/@JdeBP/116268403720368221 https://www.mofo.com/resources/insights/251111-texas-targets-app-stores-with-new-accountability-law @carlrichell@fosstodon.org #AgeVerification #systemd #USLaw
View full thread on mastodonapp.uk
0
0
0
@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · 1d ago
How often does Ubuntu and Debian compress packages with XZ Utils? #server #ssh #systemd #bugreporting https://askubuntu.com/q/1565077/612
View on ubuntu.social
0
0
0
@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Mar 01, 2026
About The XZ Backdoor’s Potential Impact (sshd XZ Compression Question) #server #ssh #security #systemd #openssh https://askubuntu.com/q/1564472/612
View on ubuntu.social
0
0
0
@northernscrub@m.dollha.us · Feb 20, 2026
I have a python script running as a system service. When it crashes, as it sometimes does, it does not seem to restart. I have Restart=always and RestartSec=10 in the unit file. What else should I be doing? #python #systemd #linux
View on m.dollha.us
0
1
0
@Larvitz@burningboard.net · Feb 12, 2026

Podman 5.8 :podman: just dropped and it’s quietly setting the stage for 6.0.

The highlights:

  • Quadlet multi-file install (bundle your whole stack in one file, finally)
  • Automatic BoltDB -> SQLite migration
  • AppArmor support in Quadlet unit files
  • podman exec –no-session for faster exec calls

If you’re running Quadlet-based deployments, this one’s worth your attention.

https://blog.hofstede.it/podman-58-quadlet-multi-file-install-automatic-sqlite-migration-and-the-road-to-60/

#Podman #Containers #Linux #Quadlet #systemd #DevOps

View on burningboard.net
0
0
0
Thread context 2 posts in path
Parent post 42596459 on lemmy.world Open
on lemmy.world
Open ancestor post
Current reply
@adhisimon@mastodon.kodesumber.com · Feb 03, 2026
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world one thing missed on that article is #quadlet as #podman integration with #systemd.
View full thread on mastodon.kodesumber.com
0
0
0
@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Feb 03, 2026
0
0
0
@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Feb 02, 2026
OOM Killer triggering systemd-networkd restart on OCI OKE nodes (Ubuntu 24.04), causing DNS/CNI failure #networking #kernel #2404 #systemd #kubernetes https://askubuntu.com/q/1563511/612
View on ubuntu.social
0
0
0
@adhisimon@mastodon.kodesumber.com · Jan 30, 2026
0
0
0
@chris@mastodon.chrispelli.fun · Jan 29, 2026
I really like Veeam''s Backup solution especially on Linux because of the image based backups even with ext4. What I don't like ist the limited scheduling options. For that purpose I used some bash scripting and some SystemD units to help me out. I wrote a blog post about my process and at the end you can find a link to my git for the files. https://cperrin.xyz/en/2026/01/28/triggering-veeam-backups-on-linux-with-systemd/ #linux #backup #homelab #systemd #veeam #sysadmin
View on mastodon.chrispelli.fun
0
0
0
Boosted by Greg Bell @ferrix@mastodon.online
@sb@metroholografix.ca · Dec 27, 2025
Up until a few years ago, I was just like you - I hated #systemd because it wasn't SysV. This all changed over ONE day, when I decided fighting against systemd by attempting to ignore it and do everything the way I knew how was not working. I read the effing manual. I quickly learned how it's supposed to be used. I started writing and modifying units. I created my own targets for groups of services. I fell in love. I'm not saying systemd will be right for you, but I am saying I was wrong about it.
View on metroholografix.ca
69
0
18

You've seen all posts