Howdy, I've mentioned I follow -dev to see what is coming around the corner. There is a thread on there about switching tmpfiles packages for security reasons. I currently have sys-apps/opentmpfiles installed. I guess that is the default for openrc. Someone mentioned systemd-tmpfiles as a alternative that doesn't have the same security problems. My question is, is this big enough a problem to switch or is it safe enough for us to use the same we have been? It sounds like a rather rare problem. Maybe even only during boot up. I'm not 100% sure what it does or anything really. I guess that's why I con't make sense of switching or not since I'm not sure what the package does or how serious the security problem is.
Also, our local power company is about to start rolling out internet service. It's done with fiber and the slowest package, 200MBs/sec, is over 100 times faster than my current DSL. It only costs $4.00 a month more than what I'm paying now. Their fastest package is 1GBs/sec. Dang, I can't even imagine that sort of speed. Another good thing, same speed BOTH ways. I can upload videos just as fast as I can download one. Yeppie!! My only thing now, I hope it works like DSL/cable/etc and just requires me to plug in a ethernet cable. In other words, OS doesn't matter. I suspect it does but we will see. Any thoughts on tmpfiles? What are other doing? Switching? Nothing? Thanks. Dale :-) :-)