[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 1 month ago

The main argument is, the number of Debian's Apparmor policies is not comparable to RHEL's SELinux policies.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 7 months ago

it’s a Linux issue

Not a linux's issue, though. When they don't have documentation, they can decide not to write a driver, and not to use proprietary drivers too.

But nvidia doesn't care about linux, doesn't target linux. And current "linux communities" can't do anything but whine.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 7 months ago

Programming is like solving math, I think?

If I were you, I'd learn C instead. Rust is not used (much) on low level development. Currently C is not replaceable.

I've heard the authors of C said: "C is not a big language, and it is not well served by a big book". But it is so powerful, simple, and fast.

You already have a course on Rust, for "basic programming", so keep going on the course for a while. Learning any programming language can make your mind. And it is a course, so I'd expect the authors of the course to familiarize you with definitions.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I think it would save you someday, when there is nothing writing in /usr so the writing in /home would not cause much damage. On a system with a huge root partition, an incomplete writing might damage the whole filesystem.

Fsck would be faster. newfs (mkfs) would be faster. I found NetBSD spend so much time when it do newfs a 32G root partition (installing NetBSD in hyper-v).

Also for the /tmp partition, we can use memory filesystem (tmpfs) if we have 4G of RAM or more, instead of physical disk to store things that are cleaned on reboot.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago

Years ago some Linux howtos or Linux distributions during their installation recommended to have several different partitions (I believe some of the BDSs like OpenBSD still offer such an option during installation)

There are advantages of having multiple partitions for multiple mount points.

OpenBSD can do partitioning for you, and it is not recommended to use a huge single root partition. If you can't do partitioning, use the default layout.

One advantage of that for /home is that you can have different mount options like noexec for preventing the execution of files inside your home directory which can be a good security measure.

If you never do development.

Anyone just having / and /home in separate partition are actually windows users, or not sysadmin.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago

Is there a Linux for people who are deeply entrenched in how Windows works

How Windows works is different I think?

I’m not above googling command lines that I can copy and paste but I’ve spent HOURS trying to figure this out and have gotten no where…

You don't need.

I heard you are using a debian-based distro, can you read the man pages for apt?

Then use apt to find docker, and get it.

Once it’s installed in the terminal, how the hell do I find docker so I can start playing with it?

It is not installed in the terminal. It is installed on the system, ON DISK!

docker should be installed on /usr/bin. It is on PATH. Type docker and see what happen. If not, try searching on /usr/bin (on BSDs third party software are separated from base, so docker should be installed on /usr/local/bin)

And the docker service should be started, if not. Use the fucking systemctl to start it. The service name should be docker, if I recall correctly

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

Already happened in the EU, you must provide your fingerprint to get an ID

Yeah what the fuck is up with that?

You responded: "Yeah what the fuck is up with that?" when someone comment about EU doing the same thing. When EU do that, it is really normal and good and people benefit? But when China, or Viet Nam do that, they are violating human rights, being against democracy, etc...?!?!?!

Again, are you paid by CIA for saying that? If not, account for your "Yeah what the fuck is up with that?".

Kindly disconnect from tor and lets have a chat about it…

I currently don't need to be anonymous, but tor is not blocked (EVEN ADOPTED BY COCCOC, A BROWSER THAT PARTICIPATED IN GOVERNMENT'S ANTI-SCAM PROJECT) and I can turn on whenever I want.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

If you dare to oppose the government, they’re taking you to the police station for questioning.

And that's the same for other government. Dirty CIA propaganda.

Most are the guy who want to drive when they are drunk.

Old people know about those who oppose the government. I don't believe you live in Vietnam.

My grandma (previously, a nurse) comment about people who oppose the government: "Cái bọn ấy thì cháu đừng dây vào chúng nó làm gì. Chúng nó ăn cơm nhà nước rồi lại quay ra nói xấu nhà nước."

There’s basically no press freedom and internet freedom

We still worry day and night that young people are being pro-Western and pro-Chinese. Are you still saying that we don't have internet freedom??

See the attitude of some people on voz (Điểm báo) whenever a police rescued a little girl.

There's absolutely no free speech and free press, since free speech and free press are unrestricted speech and press, under no law, people there can say whatever they want. Even american don't even have it, they just allow people to insult other by whatever sentence. Viet Nam is more restrictive: insulting others are not allowed.

Knowledgeable person actually understand the consequence of unrestricted freedom. They are educated. Not like anyone want to comment on other government's policy without actually living in it and understand it.

About internet freedom: we already have it for years. Before 2018, anyone can set up a social media site if they want, but now they will need to register for it. That's equivalent to the business law: if you want to set up a company, you must register what your company do.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago

I am too lazy to research it and still wondering.

The arch wiki wrote about linux-hardened. You can repeat what they say like a machine.

You cannot trust us doing researches for you.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago

I don't think firefox nor chromium is related to linux

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 3 points 8 months ago

There isn't. Self hosting is the only way you can send email without giving your data. All email provider have your data, assuming there is a provider that is private is lying yourself. Even if they have some kilograms of privacy policy.

[-] scratchandgame@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

I use OpenBSD, and Alpine is the only Linux distro I can recommend :)

It is somewhat like FreeBSD (not having X by default), and they are both not friendly to newbies when compare to OpenBSD.

People should start with a free and sane default and gather knowledge, not start with a beautiful desktop environment (integrated graphical environment) and use browser and libreoffice and proprietary software on their device.

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