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Blame Popey for ZFS | LINUX Unplugged 140 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/98791/blame-popey-for-zfs-lup-140/ Tue, 12 Apr 2016 18:38:28 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=98791 ZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman & we launch into a wider discussion the underlying message in these recent statements. Leo Laporte gives Linux another go after his previous switch disaster & reports back with some interesting insights. Then we discuss the big updates to XFCE, the HTC Vive’s lack of Linux support […]

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ZFS on Ubuntu gets new prominent criticism from Richard Stallman & we launch into a wider discussion the underlying message in these recent statements. Leo Laporte gives Linux another go after his previous switch disaster & reports back with some interesting insights.

Then we discuss the big updates to XFCE, the HTC Vive’s lack of Linux support & Chris finally sets up Traccar, a self hosted location tracking server & discovers it’s surprising limitation.


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An Open-Source Steam Controller Driver is in Development

What properly holds me back from buying one is the fact I need to use Steam to use the controller, and the few games I do play aren’t available on Steam (e.g, SuperTuxKart, MAME, etc).

Bundling ZFS and Linux is impossible says Richard Stallman

Enter Stallman, arguing that “Code under GPL-incompatible licenses cannot be added, neither in source nor binary form, without violating the GPL.” He continues: “if you distribute modules meant to be linked together by the user, you have made them into a combined work, and you must release the entire combined work under the GNU GPL.” It’s therefore not possible to release ZFS alongside GNU GPL-licensed code because ZFS is licensed under CDDLv1.

The HTC Vive and Valve’s SteamVR don’t yet support Linux and SteamOS

You might expect that the HTC Vive works with Valve’s own SteamOS and Linux, but it doesn’t. It’s Windows-only for now, just like the Oculus Rift.

DigitalOcean

Road to Xfce 4.14

Roadmap / Planned Features :

  • All components of -core will be ported to Gtk+ 3.
  • Replace dbus-glib with GDbus.
  • Review icon-names in all components and use consistent naming, following the fd.o spec where possible
  • Use symbolic icons for panel plugins and in apps where suitable
  • Replace deprecated widgets.

ubuntuBSD Is Looking to Become an Official Ubuntu Flavor

“I would like to contribute all my work to Ubun__tu Community and, if you think it is worthy, make ubuntuBSD an__official Ubuntu project like Xubuntu or Edubuntu,” _said Jon Boden. “If you’re interested, please let me know how would you like me to proceed.”_

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Leo Laprote Tries out Arch Linux

Linux Academy

The LFNW is So Nigh

Putting Traccar to the Test

Traccar Setup

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Linux’s Amazing Year | LINUX Unplugged 124 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/91826/linuxs-amazing-year-lup-124/ Tue, 22 Dec 2015 09:59:35 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=91826 We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events. It’s a very special edition […]

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We look back at the big year for Linux, for our show & our virtual LUG. Some of the most interesting projects in open source were discussed first in our LUG, we look at some of the great moments & then give you our fresh take on the big events.

It’s a very special edition of LINUX Unplugged.

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Hugs for LUGs | LINUX Unplugged 18 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/47817/hugs-for-lugs-lup-18/ Tue, 10 Dec 2013 18:47:12 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=47817 Have IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant!

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Have IRC chat rooms, forums, reddit, and Google Hangouts killed the local Linux Users Group? We’ll share our ideas to reboot the LUG and make them relevant for the modern Linux user.

PLUS: Your follow up thoughts on the perfect swap setup, feedback, and much more!

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Are LUGs Dying? Or just need a reboot?

A Linux User Group or Linux Users\’ Group (LUG) or GNU/Linux User Group (GLUG) is a private, generally non-profit or not-for-profit organization that provides support and/or education for Linux users, particularly for inexperienced users. The term commonly refers to local groups that meet in person, but is also used to refer to online support groups that may have members spread over a very wide area and which do not organize, or which are not based around, physical meetings. Many LUGs encompass FreeBSD and other free Unix-based operating systems.

Welcome to the Bellevue Linux Users Group (BELUG) website. BELUG is dedicated to promoting an interest in and an understanding of Linux and other free software.

Blug was started in 1998 by a small group of computer geeks who wanted to get off Windows and learn from local Unix gurus. We hold a presentation meeting the first Thursday of the month at Bellingham Technical College in room CC201. On the second Thursday we hold an informal organization meeting with the time and location announced on the mailing list. We also put on special events including LinuxFest Northwest held the last weekend of April.

Oracle is now a corporate sponsor of the OpenStack Foundation and plans to weave parts of the open-source infrastructure platform into its own products, saying it will give customers more flexibility and options for managing clouds.

  • Congsu’s LUG Success story, runs his University LUG.

Double Recording on Tuesday 17th Starting at 12pm PDT no LIVE show the 24th

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Double 0-Java | TechSNAP 73 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/23941/double-0-java-techsnap-73/ Thu, 30 Aug 2012 16:52:17 +0000 https://original.jupiterbroadcasting.net/?p=23941 This week we’ll tell you the story about Agent Double 0-Java, the exploit with a license to kill. Plus Google’s creative solution to securing user content.

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This week we’ll tell you the story about Agent Double 0-Java, the exploit with a license to kill. Plus Google’s creative solution to securing user content.

Then it’s a big batch of your questions, and our answers.

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Java 0-day exploit in the wild


Google publishes important information about hosting user generated content

  • Google loads all user generated content from an isolated domain, googleusercontent.com
  • Google uses subdomains to separate different bits of UGC
  • One of the reasons for this is attacks such as GIFAR, which an attacker takes a valid .gif file, and concatenates a java exploit .jar (which is just a zip file containing the compiled code)
  • Now an attacker can embed on their site an HTML appet tag with a src pointing to a google domain (such as Picasa)
  • By shifting the content from official google domains, to the googleusercontent.com, the browser’s ‘same origin’ policy should prevent malicious UGC from accessing the users’ google.com authentication cookie
  • Google goes on to detail their solutions for content that requires authentication (private documents, google apps for enterprise), where not being able to access the google authentication cookie would pose a problem
  • Google uses a number of solutions (temporary cookies on googleusercontent.com URL passed authorization tokens, URLs bound to a specific user), to trade off usability and the risk of accidental disclosure (if access to a private image is controlled by a URL parameter, what if the user copies the link to the picture and uses it elsewhere?)

Feedback:

  • Tool for provisioning new servers
    FreeBSD’s install can be scripted in a few different ways, the easiest is likely to start with the 225 line shell script that is the current FreeBSD installed
    /usr/src/usr.sbin/bsdinstall/scripts/auto
    You can set a few environment variables, and remove the dialogs, and you’ll have a fully automated install tuned just the way you like, then just PXE boot that, or make your own CD
    There are also some nice tutorials out there:
    Scripting a FreeBSD 9.x Install
    HOWTO: Modern FreeBSD Install RELOADED
    I generally do not script the installs of my BSD boxes, it takes only 5–10 minutes to do the install, and since each machine tends to have a different disk layout, it wouldn’t save much time
    Also, many of my servers are in foreign data centers, and they do the FreeBSD install for me, then just provide me with my SSH credentials. (Although a great many now provide IPMI/KVMoIP and allow me to install the OS myself)

  • Thoughts on OpenID
    OpenID moves the trust from a number of separate sites, to a single site, your ‘identity provider’
    This is likely more secure, since OpenID is based on strong practices, but also presents a more tempting target
    The advantage is that you can be your own OpenID provider, and then you only have to trust yourself

  • Tricks to conserve Bandwidth?

  • Daniel writes in with a note that he uses Puppet to manage over 2000 nodes from a pair of redundant Puppetmasters running via Apache/mod_passenger without issue.

  • Shlomi writes in with a question about moving an LVM to ZFS.
    Your best bet is to do something like I did when I moved from a number of separate UFS drives, to a ZFS array (not, there is some performance penalty for doing it this way, more on that later)
    Use these instructions to remove one of the disks from your LVM volume (the biggest one you have enough free space to remove).
    Now create your ZFS pool, and add this now empty disk
    Start filling the ZFS pool until you have free enough space in the LVM to remove another disk, then add that disk to the ZFS pool
    Repeat as necessary
    ZFS will do write-biasing to try to ensure the drives reach ‘full’ at the same rate, so the emptier drives will receive a higher portion of the new writes. If you can create the pool from scratch, you will get better write performance, since all disks will be used to their maximum bandwidth
    ZFS had a planned feature called ‘block pointer rewriting’ that would allow for re-balancing the disk space across devices and for defragmenting files (fragmentation gets excessive due to copy-on-write)
    Personally, I am going to build a fresh array with 4x3TB disks in RAID Z1, and then recycle my 1.5TB disks for other purposes

  • I want to hear more about Scale Engine and what it does and some of the services. How about a segment on just Scale
    We provide a few main services:

    • Origin Web Cluster – Accelerated PHP/MySQL platform (Hosts JB’s site, and forums)
    • Edge Side Cache – an extremely fast memory backed geographically distributed MRU cache. Stores frequently accessed content in memory close to the users for fastest delivery. Great for images, css and javascript, but can also cache entire pages (Hosts JBs images, css and js)
    • Content Distribution Network – Disk backed geographically distributed MFU cache, stores static content close to the user for faster delivery. Works great for static content, especially larger content like audio and video podcasts. (Hosts JB episode downloads)
    • Video Streaming Network – Hosting Live, On-Demand, Pay-Per-View and Fake-Live video streaming. Provides multi-bitrate streaming to ‘any screen’ via RTMP (Flash), HLS (iOS, Safari, Android, Roku, VLC), or RTSP (Android, Blackberry, Quicktime, VLC). ScaleEngine’s SEVU API allows extensive content control for Geo-Blocking and Pay-Per-View/Subscription based viewing (Hosts JB live stream)

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What I wish the new hires “knew”

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