Devuan + Podman …Together at last?
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2024
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Would love to know your opinion about the end of Centos and what is the best alternative, able to be seen by organizations as a good replacement.
this pleases me! see you guys in the forum.
Hey Wendell nice video. Interesting use of Devuan. That being said it be nice if you could make a more recent Desktop Linux video. With the Steam Deck coming soon a lot of new to Linux users will probably love that.
Devaun is seriously underrated. It's a surprisingly good distro. I wanna know how to use openrc.
you can also learn openrc with alpine
Podman is cool. I did not like to run Docker, because it requires a daemon. I only start containers under my user and only when I need them.
what's wrong with requiring a daemon
@@marcogenovesi8570 Everything running on the computer is a possible security failure. Reducing potential leaks is good.
@@hblaub depends from what is used for process separation. docker daemon can run in rootless mode since 20.10, so it's safer than running stuff with your own user
I wish podman-compose wasn’t so broken
I have to use Podman at work and I dislike like it. Podman has quite a few bugs... I have plenty of issues with the "container storage" not properly cleaning after I stop a container.
What do I miss, why is Oracle in the picture in a couple places? Like "and I do not want the Oracle part of that to detract..." - meaning, "IBM part of that"?
I also wonder that.
This mashup is kind of like the Devops variant of _how to make mayonnaise_ ...
:P
As a developer that worked with both systemd and TPM, I hate all of the FUD about these features/technologies from people that don't understand what's good for them.
"The UNIX way" - the world has changed since UNIX, especially when it comes to security.
I don't disagree but more than once I've encountered situations where systemd thought it knew better when it did not. When some new CPUs had rdrand bugs I appended the kernel param to disable trusting rdrand but systemd kept using it. I didn't realize it would ignore such things. Wasted much time trying to track down the panic that seemed the whole time to be rdrand. There are more examples just from the last couple years.
what do i want more community focus on via tutorials. hmm. firewall appliance, vpn appliance, idp appliance + sso for ssh keys, iam+oauth+socialauth appliances, i would love to see micro open stack, but i think that's a ways off. hum pki appliance. idk love to chat more Wendell
One more here to support this idea. Wendell, if you can create 10-15 mins videos on mentioned topics...
Wendell being waaaay ahead of the curve as usual for youtube content lol
Level1Linux has been spitting fire recently! Great content
Podman ftw :)
Excited for the openshift video coming up
Podman has been running pretty good under systemd-less Alpine Linux.
Thank goodness, systemd free Devuan.
Just started playing around with podman a few weeks ago and am currently slowly migrating a lot of my deployments with it, which should also make migrating towards kubernetes sometime in the near future much more manageable since they're CRI-O containers and employ the concept of the "pod"
docker and systemd's existence sure make this stuff complicated.
I thought Devuan is pronounced dev one. Atleast that’s what their site said a few years back.
Your Linux videos are the best!
I agree
Congratulations, you got through the video without mentioning Lennart Poettering.
why you write His Holy Name in vain?
Noooooo!
Podman ! Rootless containers, and No Big Daemons
Moarrrrreee! I love it!
I like the framing of the video as well. It's like we are talking about something while on a party or something :D
Ahh i remember the days when you just installed apps and they worked and we did not have to piss about with docker and snap and flatpack and all that horrible nightmare .
Feeding the algorithm with like/sub/bell and comment.
PSA: make a hotkey to help👌
When discussing Redhat you say you don't trust Oracle - which I get, however Redhat is owned by IBM, not Oracle.
devuan = dev1 = dev one (or "dev juan" if you speak spanish)
devuan + podman = alpine + docker = openwal + openwall
LINUX CHANNEL!!!!!!!!!!!!
"Devuan is Debian sans systemd" "Podman is RedHat technology" there is no escape, is there?
As long as Podman is not a Poettering project I'll take it.
if ram is a problem then wordpress is too, so systemd is no problem, podman is cool because rootless
To me it’s like if you were speaking chinese
It would be nice to see more Desktop Linux Wendell.
In my World, Linux has been THE desktop for over a Decade.
Side Note: What is this "Linux is not ready for the desktop" nonsense.
People saying that: Educate yourself.
Edit: Yea, I know your gonna say Linux is the Kernel. So what is your Desktop?
Me: Used to be Gnome 2. Now MATE. As Gnome 3 seems to be incoherent.
If MATE ever went to hell. I'd use XFCE!
I started a new job on October 1st and got a small 1l-PC box that's already some years old, for use until my laptop might arrive. And I had the option to use Windows 10 or any Linux distribution of my choice, so I work on arch with xfce - and since GNOME2 is gone xfce is one of the best window managers out there. 👍
(I haven't tried MATE much)
dwm gang. DEs are overrated
Silly DE/WM tribalism aside I've been running GNU/Linux as a daily for 7 years since Junior High and it's been pretty good. Ended up having to use Windows 10 for college (MATLAB on Linux is a pain for some reason).
Linux is user-friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.
How does a modern machine run without DNS? Was it doing. Something else? NO INTERWEBS.
Don't worry. You explained it I think.