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| | | | | A techno-blog for our techno-times | |
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www.turnkeylinux.org
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| | | | | Starting from the end That's my Kindle in the screenshot running a full screen terminal. I'm about to run nmap (a network mapping program) inside a chrooted Debian ARM installation I put on the device. Having Debian on the device isn't really necessary for hacking the Kindle but it does make it easier to install ARM binaries of just about any of the 25,000 packages in Debian. | |
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zwischenzugs.com
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| | | | | What? This article will show you how you can undo the things Docker does for you in a Docker command. Clearer now? OK, Docker relies on Linux namespaces to isolate effectively copy parts of the system so it ends up looking like you are on a separate machine. For example, when you run a Docker... | |
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gabevenberg.com
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| | | I've been using Arch Linux for several years now. Of course, my first installs were... blunderous, as i wanted to do full disk encryption from the get-go, and I didn't know what I was doing. After those first one or two installs, I generally settled on LVM on LUKS with a GRUB bootloader and my swap on an LVM volume, mostly because it makes it much easier to setup hibernation/suspend to disk vs, say, a swap file. | ||