I expected that answer.
Debian is still 1/2 of it, but kinda dysfunctional, cos of me & scam
Trying to set up Debian in a VM in another Linux distro, with Chef
So I cannot really see irrelevance
of my question?? Like Nobody here knows how to fix this one, cos it's
slightly out of D. politics?
Geg

On Sun, 1 Aug 2021, 16:50 Andrew M.A. Cater, <amaca...@einval.com> wrote:

> On Sun, Aug 01, 2021 at 04:30:45PM +0300, Gunnar Gervin wrote:
> > Security.
> > Rarely discussed in Linux(?)..
> > Was scammed recently; naive me let a man w/Bad accent take over my laptop
> > to 'help refund BTC' & make me pay 100$.
> > Because of that &/or me in Synaptic bloating (2 many) packages, which led
> > to "1t fix broken packages", "put in Debian 10.9 Netinst cdrom", & "can't
> > find key file" messages (yes, all 3 !).
> > After trying "all" workarounds, I installed another, more simple Linux
> > distro, built up a new setup of relevant programs to build VM,
> containers,
> > websites, Debian iso image, & CHEF.
>
> Which distro - are you still using Debian?
>
> If not, we can't really help you. Although many of us have run other
> distributions in the past, all of the Debian/Ubuntu derivatives do
> something slightly different - we can only really help with generic
> Debian things. If we offer help with any other distribution, it's
> only ever best efforts - Debian derivatives have their own support
> infrastructure.
>
> > Now Chef asks me to give URL to continue setting up a VM etc.
> > Plz advise &/or help to do it/this.
>
> It may not be relevant but the chef and chef-zero packages in Buster
> appear
> to no longer be packaged in Bullseye - the upcoming release due in two
> weeks.
>
> Ask on a Chef list, perhaps?
>
> > BR,
> > GEG
>
> All best, as ever,
>
> Andrew Cater
>
> >
> > On Wed, 21 Jul 2021, 18:59 Dan Ritter, <d...@randomstring.org> wrote:
> >
> > > Reco wrote:
> > > > On Wed, Jul 21, 2021 at 10:51:40AM -0400, Celejar wrote:
> > > > Numbers show that I was incorrect. Let's call it "unlikely" instead
> of
> > > > "rare". Let the popcon graphs speak for themselves:
> > > >
> > > > https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=firefox-esr
> > > > vs
> > > > https://qa.debian.org/popcon.php?package=openjdk-11
> > >
> > > Standard reminder: popcon vastly over-represents
> > > individually-owned laptops and desktops over servers and
> > > corporately-owned anything.
> > >
> > > In this case, individuals are sometimes infected with ransomware
> > > by happenstance, but corporates are actually targets.
> > >
> > > > It won't by itself, of course. One sure way to beat ransomware is to
> > > > take immutable backups (i.e. unmodifiable by host during and after
> the
> > > > backup is taken), and as recent history shows us - ransomware victims
> > > > apparently do not use this approach.
> > >
> > > Yes indeed.
> > >
> > > -dsr-
> > >
> > >
>
>

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