Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread IL Ka
> > > RAM, disk space... and so on :/ > What makes you think so? One person on this thread said he runs Bullseye on a laptop from 2003. Linux itself is not resource hungry, only certain applications may have special requirements. What is your hardware, and which apps are you going to run there?

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread Antonino Saetta
RAM, disk space... and so on :/ Il giorno lun 23 mag 2022 alle ore 19:41 Dan Ritter ha scritto: > Antonino Saetta wrote: > > If I can't solve this by tomorrow, I'll look at Debian Stretch (as that's > > still lighter than Bullseye) and see if I can at least manage to work > with > > that... > >

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread IL Ka
> > AFAIK it also works on 32bit machines, > > Yes, you just need to choose the right installer. But I do not know what is the oldest CPU supported.I believe we may need SSE, so any CPU produced after ~ 2005 is also ok)

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread IL Ka
> > If I can't solve this by tomorrow, I'll look at Debian Stretch (as that's > still lighter than Bullseye) > If you believe Bullseye is too modern to your hardware, you are probably wrong. You can install server (no GUI) version of Bullseye on any 64bit CPU, including those on socket 775 from the

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread tomas
On Mon, May 23, 2022 at 07:06:04PM +0200, Antonino Saetta wrote: > Hi, guys > > As requested I'm breaking down which files I've used: > > - For the DVD installation, I > used https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.11.1/amd64/iso-dvd/ >

Re: setting path for root after "sudo su" and "sudo" for Debian Bullseye (11)

2022-05-23 Thread Lee
On 5/22/22, Charles Kroeger wrote: >> There is no silver bullet that makes your system secure. > > I get a login shell with $su --login > > I don't have sudo installed > > is there something heretical about that, I should know? If this is for your personal machine, no. If this is a multi-user en

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread David Christensen
On 5/19/22 04:03, Antonino Saetta wrote: I'm an Italian student from Dublin City University. Currently, I'm carrying out an assignment on IoT, What is your assignment; specifically? David

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread Dan Ritter
Antonino Saetta wrote: > If I can't solve this by tomorrow, I'll look at Debian Stretch (as that's > still lighter than Bullseye) and see if I can at least manage to work with > that... What does "lighter than Bullseye" mean, specifically? -dsr-

Re: Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread DdB
Oh, sorry for being late, i missed the original message. Your request - to me - sounds like a contradiction: IoT lets me assume, you want to have some network connection wheras Jessie would want you to avoid any network due to it being totally out of time and thus has no chance to sync with anythi

Installing Jessie on VirtualBox

2022-05-23 Thread Antonino Saetta
Hi, guys As requested I'm breaking down which files I've used: - For the DVD installation, I used https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.11.1/amd64/iso-dvd/ - For the CD, https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/archive/8.11.1/am

Re: Remove package source from apt(-get)

2022-05-23 Thread Bret Busby
On 23/5/22 9:54 am, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 23 May 2022 04:58:19 +0800 Bret Busby wrote: How then, do I deal with this (slightly different) problem involving MS keys? Did you try what I suggested above? Search on the problematic key? Whilst I had not interpreted what you had previou

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread IL Ka
I am not aware of such books, but to develop deep understanding one probably needs long path. 1. How memory/cache/hdd (ssd/nvme not covered) works: h ttps://www.amazon.com/Memory-Systems-Cache-DRAM-Disk-ebook/dp/B00BXETR06 2. General understanding of PC architecture: https://www.mindshare.com/Books

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread John Conover
Albretch Mueller writes: > there is quite a bit of partial and somewhat obviously misconstrued > ("buy my great sh!t") information out there about how to combine RAM, > NVMe, SSD, SATA and RAID in order to optimize IO performance. You also > hear about ZFS licensing and performance issues in Linux.

Re: any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread Datakanja de Bruyn
... somewhat surprised ... methinks, if such a guide would be published, it is likely outdated. Things are moving too fast. I myself do use ZFS, NVMe, SATA and RAID on my SOHO machine, and the complaints about licensing seem to be outdated by now. But there are people busy with performance on the

any good books about the (art?, economics and) science of optimizing IO performance? ...

2022-05-23 Thread Albretch Mueller
there is quite a bit of partial and somewhat obviously misconstrued ("buy my great sh!t") information out there about how to combine RAM, NVMe, SSD, SATA and RAID in order to optimize IO performance. You also hear about ZFS licensing and performance issues in Linux. I'd wish I could find a book ex