Greetings David, > Sent: Friday, December 03, 2021 at 7:00 AM > From: "David Christensen" <dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> > To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: stability level of testing > > On 12/2/21 12:53 AM, daggs wrote: > > Greetings David, > > > >> Sent: Thursday, December 02, 2021 at 4:21 AM > >> From: "David Christensen" <dpchr...@holgerdanske.com> > >> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org > >> Subject: Re: stability level of testing > >> > >> On 11/30/21 11:28 PM, daggs wrote: > >>> Greetings, > >>> > >>> I'm thinking of migrating my main server to Debian, I need stability and > >>> recent version of small number of pkgs. > >>> in addition I need to recompile with a out of tree patch. > >>> I had Debian stable before but replaced it because upgrade broke the > >>> system and the versions used for the mentioned above set of pkgs were too > >>> old for what I need. > >>> I know that Testing has more recent pkgs version but I don't know how > >>> stable is it. > >>> > >>> any info will be appreciate. > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Dagg. > >> > >> > >> On 12/1/21 12:55 PM, daggs wrote: > >> > there will be 2 main facing the Internet connection, server's upgrade > >> and the router vm. > >> > the rest is internal > >> > >> > >> What version of Debian are you running? What Debian packages? What > >> hypervisor? Is the service in a VM? Are all of the other services in > >> VM's? What service? What are you recompiling? What is the patch? > >> What router software? > >> > >> > >> David > >> > >> > > > > I was running debian, I'm not running now. I need kernel. qemu and libvirt > > mainly, the rest doesn't matters versionwise. > > I have two vms, router and streamer. > > the router has 5 pci devs pt, the streamer has 2 pci and 2 usb pt. > > > > the patch is infamous ACS Override kernel patch, that is the only one I > > compromise on > > the router's os is openwrt, streamer os is libreelec > > > > Thanks, > > > > Eial > > > Rather than getting fancy with virtualization and kernel patches, > perhaps you should use a hardware firewall/ router device, a dedicated > computer for LibreELEC (in a DMZ), and a general-purpose computer with > Debian Stable for your LAN services (?).
I cannot afford such setup nor do I have the place to put it in Thanks, Dagg