FatPhil | Ug - how can I rewind to an older version of firefox - I simply can't get my webpages to work with CSP, and FF102 no longer lets you turn off CSP. | 11:24 |
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sixwheeledbeast | I'm considering using librewolf | 11:27 |
FatPhil | I'm considering turning off the internet; it sucks. | 11:28 |
sixwheeledbeast | GLWT | 11:31 |
FatPhil | OK,, just gopher from now on | 12:44 |
onefang | Not IRC as well? | 12:45 |
onefang | Keeping email might be useful to. | 12:50 |
onefang | BRB, I got a new kernel to reboot into. | 13:02 |
onefang | I'm back. If you missed me, aim better next time. | 13:10 |
FatPhil | we nearly brought out the defibrillator | 13:11 |
FatPhil | https://i.imgur.com/zKchQQO.jpeg | 13:11 |
onefang | DeFatPhillator? | 13:12 |
onefang | lol at that image. | 13:14 |
FatPhil | ooops, sorry, wrong chan. my bad! | 13:28 |
FatPhil | Is it possible to install devuan from an external USB stick to an external USB hard drive from a running system? | 16:01 |
FatPhil | Actually, what's the absolute smallest console-only, just the admin tools that are totally necessary, linux distro? I'm thinking of just making sure there's a bootable linux on a big HD that I intend only to use as a file store. However, it might be nice if it was bootable in an emergency. | 16:03 |
FatPhil | One answer to that question might be "the netinst ISO". So the target to beat is 400MB. | 16:04 |
FatPhil | debian used to have "credit card" images too, they were ~65MB and properly bare bones, IIRC. | 16:04 |
fluffywolf | FatPhil: last time I needed to do an install to an external drive, I used a VM and booted it up with the install iso. | 17:04 |
fsmithred | FatPhil, the mini.iso is the same as the credit card iso. You can do a network install with a mini.iso. The netinstall iso has enough in the iso that you could install without a network and have just enough of a system to install more from the network. | 17:47 |
fsmithred | smallest install you can do would probably be a debootstrap with --minbase option. | 17:48 |
jjakob | what would be the process to get docker-compose v2 into devuan? it's not in debian. in ubuntu it's named "docker-compose-plugin" | 17:54 |
fsmithred | we don't have an official procedure for adding packages to devuan. It hardly ever happens. | 17:55 |
jjakob | docker ends support (EOLs) docker-compose v1 in june | 18:01 |
fsmithred | does it need to be forked to remove systemd dependency? | 18:02 |
jjakob | I'd need to check the ubuntu package dependencies | 18:06 |
jjakob | ah no wonder, it's not in ubuntu either, docker provides an apt repository for it | 18:09 |
fsmithred | solved. | 18:12 |
jjakob | not for devuan though | 18:13 |
fsmithred | like other third-party software, use the corresponding debian repo. | 18:14 |
fsmithred | as long as it doesn't need systemd, it should work. | 18:14 |
jjakob | does depending on github.com/coreos/go-systemd qualify? https://github.com/docker/compose/blob/449a46a25278b5fb22e2961015125cb5c42f3ba2/go.sum#L185 | 18:18 |
fsmithred | I have no idea. Have you tried installing it in devuan? | 18:19 |
jjakob | not yet, I'll do that | 18:19 |
jjakob | I'd need to clone the repo and search for systemd or under which dependency it depends on that | 18:20 |
systemdlete | So I've been shopping around for tools in the vein of ventoy, which looks promising but might be problematic due to its Chinese origins (not MY words, but there are people warning me about this; take any PC stuff to them, not me, thanks). So I went shopping on the Internet and found an open source project called multios-usb. This is NOT | 23:41 |
systemdlete | the same project as multiboot or multiboot-usb or other similarly named ones, most if not all of which are variants of ventoy. This project, multios-usb, has its own github and as far as I can tell so far, it has no links to ventoy. But I have only taken a rather cursory look at it. | 23:41 |
systemdlete | Does anyone know of this project? Any experience with it? It seems to have been updated last about 2 months ago, so it seems to be in support. The latest release was in 2022. | 23:42 |
systemdlete | It looks like there is only one developer (Mexit). | 23:42 |
onefang | Got a URL? | 23:42 |
systemdlete | https://github.com/Mexit/MultiOS-USB | 23:43 |
systemdlete | (sorry, was a bit late on that) | 23:43 |
systemdlete | I also came across grml, which I had heard of in the past but had no idea what it was. | 23:44 |
onefang | In my notes for ventoy I also have this URL https://www.pendrivelinux.com/category/bootable-usb-creator/ Nothing other than that though, I've not actually looked at it. | 23:44 |
systemdlete | That one is YUMI, which I think is a variant of ventoy. | 23:45 |
systemdlete | btw, I am not accusing ventoy of anything malicious. But I am concerned about malware slipping into a 3rd party dependency. | 23:47 |
onefang | Malware in third party dependencies is why I avoid NPM and PiPy things. | 23:53 |
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