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Raju Devidas: Building Debian 13 Trixie Vagrant Image
16.09.2025 23:14
I sometimes use Vagrant to deploy my VM&aposs and recently when I tried to deploy one for Trixie, I could see one available. So I checked the official Debian images on Vagrant cloud at https://p...
John Goerzen: I just want an 80×25 console, but that’s no longer possible
16.09.2025 03:53
Somehow along the way, a feature that I’ve had across DOS, OS/2, FreeBSD, and Linux — and has been present on PCs for more than 40 years — is gone. That feature, of course, is the 80×25 text ...
Sven Hoexter: HaProxy: Configuring SNI for a TLS Proxy
15.09.2025 14:44
If you use HaProxy to e.g. terminate TLS on the frontend and connect via TLS to a backend, one has to take care of sending the SNI (server name indication) extension in the TLS handshake sort of man...
Sven Hoexter: Google Cloud: When the Load Balancer Frontend Hands you an F
15.09.2025 14:32
If someone hands you an IP:Port of a Google Cloud load balancer, and tells you to connect there with TLS, but all you receive in return is an F (and a few other bytes with none printable characters)...
Ian Jackson: tag2upload in the first month of forky
14.09.2025 17:36
tl;dr: tag2upload (beta) is going well so far, and is already handling around one in 13 uploads to Debian. Introduction and some stats Recent UI/UX improvements Why we are still in betaRetrying on S...
Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppSimdJson 0.1.14 on CRAN: New Upstream Major
14.09.2025 16:52
A brand new release 0.1.14 of the RcppSimdJson package is now on CRAN. RcppSimdJson wraps the fantastic and genuinely impressive simdjson library by Daniel Lemire and collaborators. Via very cleve...
Otto Kekäläinen: Zero-configuration TLS and password management best practices in MariaDB 11.8
14.09.2025 02:00
Locking down database access is probably the single most important thing for a system administrator or software developer to prevent their application from leaking its data. As MariaDB 11.8 is the...
Christoph Berg: The Cost of TDE and Checksums in PGEE
12.09.2025 08:00
It's been a while since the last performance check of Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) in Cybertec's PGEE distribution - that was in 2016. Of course, the question is still interesting, so I did s...
Freexian Collaborators: Using JavaScript in Debusine without depending on JavaScript (by Enrico Zini)
12.09.2025 02:00
Debusine is a tool designed for Debian developers and Operating System developers in general. This posts describes our approach to the use of JavaScript, and some practical designs we came up with...
Michael Ablassmeier: qmpbackup and proxmox 9
12.09.2025 02:00
The latest Proxmox release introduces a new Qemu machine version that seems to behave differently for how it addresses the virtual disk configuration. Also, the regular “query-block” qmp comman...
Jonathan Wiltshire: Debian stable updates explained: security, updates, and point releases
11.09.2025 22:29
Please consider supporting my work in Debian and elsewhere through Liberapay. Debian stable updates work through three main channels: point releases, security repositories, and the updates repos...
John Goerzen: Performant Full-Disk Encryption on a Raspberry Pi, but Foiled by Twisty UARTs
11.09.2025 15:41
In my post yesterday, ARM is great, ARM is terrible (and so is RISC-V), I described my desire to find ARM hardware with AES instructions to support full-disk encryption, and the poor state of the OS...
Christoph Berg: A Trip To Vienna With Surprises
11.09.2025 07:43
My trip to pgday.at started Wednesday at the airport in Düsseldorf. I was there on time, and the plane started with an estimated flight time of about 90 minutes. About half an hour into the fligh...
Gunnar Wolf: Saying _hi_ to my good Reproducible Builds friends while reading a magazine article
11.09.2025 02:02
Just wanted to share… I enjoy reading George V. Neville’s Kode Vicious column, which regularly appears on some of ACM’s publications I follow, such as ACM Queue or Communications. Today I w...
Freexian Collaborators: Monthly report about Debian Long Term Support, August 2025 (by Roberto C. Sánchez)
11.09.2025 02:00
Like each month, have a look at the work funded by Freexian’s Debian LTS offering. Debian LTS contributors In August, 21 contributors have been paid to work on Debian LTS, their reports are ava...
Freexian Collaborators: Debian Contributions: Preparing for setup.py install deprecation, Salsa CI, Debian 13 "trixie" release and more! (by Anupa Ann Joseph)
11.09.2025 02:00
Debian Contributions: 2025-08 Contributing to Debian is part of Freexian’s mission. This article covers the latest achievements of Freexian and their collaborators. All of this is made possible ...
John Goerzen: ARM is great, ARM is terrible (and so is RISC-V)
10.09.2025 15:16
I’ve long been interested in new and different platforms. I ran Debian on an Alpha back in the late 1990s and was part of the Alpha port team; then I helped bootstrap Debian on amd64. I’ve got...
Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppSMC 0.2.9 on CRAN: Maintenance
09.09.2025 22:42
Release 0.2.9 of our RcppSMC package arrived at CRAN today. RcppSMC provides Rcpp-based bindings to R for the Sequential Monte Carlo Template Classes (SMCTC) by Adam Johansen described in his JSS ...
Sven Hoexter: debian/watch version 5 is a beauty
09.09.2025 17:02
Kudos to yadd@ (and who else was involved to make that happen), for the new watch file v5 format. Especially templates for the big git hoster make it much nicer. Prepared two of my packages to switc...
John Goerzen: btrfs on a Raspberry Pi
09.09.2025 16:01
I’m something of a filesystem geek, I guess. I first wrote about ZFS on Linux 14 years ago, and even before I used ZFS, I had used ext2/3/4, jfs, reiserfs, xfs, and no doubt some others. I’ve a...
Dirk Eddelbuettel: RcppArmadillo 15.0.2-1 on CRAN: New Upstream, Some Changes
08.09.2025 21:03
Armadillo is a powerful and expressive C++ template library for linear algebra and scientific computing. It aims towards a good balance between speed and ease of use, has a syntax deliberately cl...
Thorsten Alteholz: My Debian Activities in August 2025
08.09.2025 17:35
Debian LTS This was my hundred-thirty-fourth month that I did some work for the Debian LTS initiative, started by Raphael Hertzog at Freexian. During my allocated time I uploaded or worked on: ...
Michael Ablassmeier: Vagrant images for trixie
08.09.2025 02:00
It’s no news that the vagrant license has changed while ago, which resulted in less motivation to maintain it in Debian (understandably). Unfortunately this means there are currently no official ...
Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 306 released
07.09.2025 02:00
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope version 306. This version includes the following changes: [ Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ] * Fix compatibility with RPM ...
John Goerzen: Dreams of Late Summer
07.09.2025 00:07
Here on a summer night in the grass and lilac smell Drunk on the crickets and the starry sky, Oh what fine stories we could tell With this moonlight to tell them by. A summer night, and you, and pa...
Reproducible Builds: Reproducible Builds in August 2025
06.09.2025 23:58
Welcome to the August 2025 report from the Reproducible Builds project! Welcome to the latest report from the Reproducible Builds project for August 2025. These monthly reports outline what we’...
Antonio Terceiro: autopkgtest support in Debian: a more optimistic view
06.09.2025 11:19
Yesterday I posted about the history, in numbers, of the support for autopkgtest in the Debian archive. I had analyzed the presence of a Testsuite: field in source packages, from wheezy to trixie, a...
Antonio Terceiro: Past halfway there: history of autopkgtest support in Debian
05.09.2025 22:22
The Release of Debian 13 ("Trixie") last month marked another milestone on the effort to provide automated test support for Debian packages in their installed form. We have achieved the mark of 57% ...
Noah Meyerhans: False Positives
04.09.2025 16:53
There are times when an email based workflow gets really difficult. One of those times is when discussing projects related to spam and malware detection. noahm@debian.org host stravinsky.debian.org...
Joachim Breitner: F91 in Lean
03.09.2025 22:18
Back in March, with version 4.17.0, Lean introduced partial_fixpoint, a new way to define recursive functions. I had drafted a blog post for the official Lean FRO blog back then, but forgot about ...
Enrico Zini: CAdES signatures on Debian
03.09.2025 17:38
CAdES is a digital signature standard that is used and sometimes mandated, by the Italian Public Administration. To be able to do my job, I own a Carta Nazionale dei Servizi (CNS) with which I can g...
Colin Watson: Free software activity in August 2025
03.09.2025 12:56
About 95% of my Debian contributions this month were sponsored by Freexian. You can also support my work directly via Liberapay or GitHub Sponsors. Python team forky is open! As a result I’m s...
Paul Wise: FLOSS Activities August 2025
03.09.2025 05:59
Focus This month I didn't have any particular focus. I just worked on issues in my info bubble. Changes Debian wiki pages: PrivacyIssues, StaticLinking Issues Obsolete conffile in zmap All...
Ben Hutchings: FOSS activity in August 2025
03.09.2025 03:14
Debian packages: chrony: Bugs: opened #1111222: 099-scfilter system test is flaky debian-p...
Valhalla's Things: English Paper Piecing, Done Wrong
03.09.2025 02:00
Posted on September 3, 2025 Tags: madeof:bits For quite some time, I have been thinking about trying a bit of patchwork, and Engl...
Debian Outreach Team: Spaarsh Gsoc Report
02.09.2025 15:32
– layout: post title: “GSoC 2025 Report: Enhancing Debian packages with ROCm GPU acceleration” date: 2025-09-01 categories: gsoc debian ROCm debian-packaging author: Spaarsh Thakkar — GitLa...
Jonathan Dowland: Luminal and Lateral
02.09.2025 13:23
For my birthday I was gifted copies of Eno's last two albums, Luminal and Lateral, both of which are collaborations with Beatie Wolfe. Let's start with the art. I love this semi-minimalis...
Junichi Uekawa: September.
02.09.2025 02:30
September. Kids Summer Vacation is over and things are starting to come back to the usual rhythm. ...
Charles: Making KGB less noisy
02.09.2025 02:18
This past month I did setup KGB to send notifications to #debian-lts when new merge requests were created in the LTS website’s repo and I learned a couple cool things. I’ve been trying to docume...
Guido Günther: Free Software Activities August 2025
01.09.2025 08:05
Another short status update of what happened on my side last month. Released Phosh 0.49.0 and added some more QoL improvements to Phosh Mobile stack (e.g. around Cell broadcasts). Also pulled my S...
Birger Schacht: Status update, August 2025
01.09.2025 07:28
Due to the freeze I did not do that many uploads in the last few months, so there were various new releases I packaged once Trixie was released. Regarding the release of Debian 13, Trixie, I wrote a...
Russ Allbery: Review: Regenesis
01.09.2025 06:41
Review: Regenesis, by C.J. Cherryh Series: Cyteen #2 Publisher: DAW Copyright: January 2009 ISBN: 0-7564-0592-0 Format: Mass mark...
Iustin Pop: Small PSA: git.k1024.org turndown
01.09.2025 02:08
Just a small thing: I’m going to turn down the very simple gitweb interface at https://git.k1024.org/. Way back, I thought I should have a backup for GitHub, but the decentralised Git model makes ...
Russell Coker: Links August 2025
31.08.2025 15:59
Dimitri John Ledkov wrote an informative blog post about self encrypting disks and UEFI with Linux [1]. This Coffeezilla video highlights an interesting scam, run a broker for day traders and don’...
Otto Kekäläinen: Managing procrastination and distractions
31.08.2025 02:00
I’ve noticed that procrastination and inability to be consistently productive at work has become quite common in recent years. This is clearly visible in younger people who have grown up with an...
Steinar H. Gunderson: Bruteforcing pwgen passwords
30.08.2025 11:56
I needed to bruteforce some passwords that I happened to know that were generated with the default mode (“pronouncable”) of pwgen, so I spent a fair amount of time writing software to help. It...
Ravi Dwivedi: Installing Debian With Btrfs and Encryption
29.08.2025 22:23
Motivation On the 8th of August 2025 (a day before the Debian Trixie release), I was upgrading my personal laptop from Debian Bookworm to Trixie. It was a major update. However, the update didn’t ...
Raju Devidas: Fixing Auto-Rotate screen orientation on PostmarketOS devices running MATE DE
29.08.2025 21:40
I have been using my Samsung Galaxy Tab A (2015) with PostmarketOS on and off since last year. It serves as a really good e-book reader with KOReader installed on it. Have tried phosh and plasma-mob...
Noah Meyerhans: Determining Network Online Status of Dualstack Cloud VMs
29.08.2025 18:38
When a Debian cloud VM boots, it typically runs cloud-init at various points in the boot process. Each invocation can perform certain operations based on the host’s static configuration passed by ...
Samuel Henrique: Debian 13: My list of exciting new features
28.08.2025 19:30
Beyond Debian: Useful for other distros too Every two years Debian releases a new major version of its Stable series, meaning the differences between consecutive Debian Stable releases represent ...
Samuel Henrique: Debian 13: My list of exciting new features
28.08.2025 19:30
Beyond Debian: Useful for other distros too Every two years Debian releases a new major version of its Stable series, meaning the differences between consecutive Debian Stable releases represent ...
Valhalla's Things: 1840s Underwear
28.08.2025 02:00
Posted on August 28, 2025 Tags: madeof:atoms, craft:sewing, FreeSoftWear A bit more than a year ago, I had been thinking about mak...
Russell Coker: ZRAM and VMs
27.08.2025 07:19
I’ve just started using zram for swap on VMs. The use of compression for swap in Linux apparently isn’t new, it’s been in the Linux kernel since version 3.2 (since 2012). But until recent year...
Matthew Palmer: StrongBox: Simple, Safe Data Encryption for Rust
27.08.2025 02:00
Some time ago, I wanted to encrypt a bunch of data in an application I was writing in Rust, mostly to be stored in a database, but also session cookies and sensitive configuration variables. Since...
Gunnar Wolf: The comedy of computation, or, how I learned to stop worrying and love obsolescence
25.08.2025 18:35
This post is a review for Computing Reviews for The comedy of computation, or, how I learned to stop worrying and love obsolescence ...
Scarlett Gately Moore: A Bittersweet Farewell: My Final KDE Snap Release and the End of an Era
25.08.2025 17:42
Today marks both a milestone and a turning point in my journey with open source software. I’m proud to announce the release of KDE Gear 25.08.0 as my final snap package release. You can find all t...
Matthias Geiger: Enforcing darkmode for QT programs under a non-QT based environment
23.08.2025 00:00
I use sway as window manager on my main machine. As I prefer dark mode, I looked for a way to enable dark mode everywhere. For GTK-based this is fairly straightforward: Just install whatever theme y...
Daniel Lange: Polkitd (Policy Kit Daemon) in Trixie ... allowing remote users to suspend, reboot, power off the local system
22.08.2025 19:30
As per the previous Polkit blog post the policykit framwork has lost the ability to understand its own .pkla files and policies need to be expressed in Javascript with .rules files now. To re-ena...
Russell Coker: Dell T320 H310 RAID and IT Mode
22.08.2025 17:57
The Problem Just over 2 years ago my Dell T320 server had a motherboard failure [1]. I recently bought another T320 that had been gutted (no drives, PSUs, or RAM) and put the bits from my one in it....
Reproducible Builds (diffoscope): diffoscope 305 released
22.08.2025 02:00
The diffoscope maintainers are pleased to announce the release of diffoscope version 305. This version includes the following changes: [ Chris Lamb ] * Upload to unstable/sid after the release of t...
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