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| | | | | I wanted to spin up a Linux development environment to hack on some code that needed epoll. I could have run everything in a Docker container, but I kinda wanted to be in that environment for total hackage. I thought maybe I'd just do it in a Virtualbox instance. Then I didn't want to install... | |
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| | | | | I recently created a new Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Linux virtual machine. When I attempted to set up the PostgreSQL server on it, I saw a warning message like the one shown below on the screen: Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8)). Even after the warning message appeared, I was | |
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syntackle.com
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| | | Containerization in it's entirety is an incredibly useful concept. From being able to execute applications in isolation, to being able to port them easily with all of their dependencies and configuration is all a developer could ask for. | ||