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debianaddict.com
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www.pbandjelly.org
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peter.czanik.hu
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| | | | | Why? Last week, when the latest version of Bastille, a jail (container) management system for FreeBSD was released, it also included experimental Linux support. Its author needed Ubuntu, so that was implemented. I prefer openSUSE, so with some ugly hacks I could get openSUSE up and running in Bastille. I was asked to document it in a blog. This topic does not fit the sudo or syslog-ng blogs, where I regularly contribute. | |
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balintreczey.hu
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| | | Wireshark is an essential tool for network analysis, and staying up to date with the latest releases ensures access to new features, security updates, and bug fixes. While Ubuntu's official repositories provide stable versions, they are often not the most recent. Wearing both WiresharkCore Developer and Debian/Ubuntu package maintainer hats, I'm happy to help the Wireshark team in providing updated... | ||