<p>Updated Debian 12: 12.12 released <a href="https://www.debian.org/News/2025/20250090602" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.debian.org/News/2025/20250090602"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.debian.org/News/2025/20250</span><span class="invisible">090602</span></a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#debian</a> <a href="/tags/bookworm/" rel="tag">#bookworm</a> <a href="/tags/09/" rel="tag">#09</a></p>
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<p>📌 Pinned Post</p><p>I'm an anarcho-syndicalist non-binary person who uses they/them pronouns, is bisexual, from Bergen, Norway, and whose posts automatically delete after seven days regardless of likes or boosts, because I have autism and say random shit sometimes.</p><p>I talk allot about free software, and I use Secureblue, GrapheneOS and Debian as part of my software setup. I also spend a lot of time experimenting with Linux, especially Debian Testing/Sid, GNOME, and KDE.</p><p>As an anarcho-syndicalist, I encourage you to check out NSF-IAA, the sole remaining anarcho-syndicalist organization in Norway that has been actively upholding these principles since 1916.</p><p>I maintain several pages and resource documents related to left-wing Anarchist reading below.</p><p>🇬🇧 Entry to Left Wing Anarchist Reading<br><a href="https://midtsveen.codeberg.page/resources.html" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="midtsveen.codeberg.page/resources.html"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">midtsveen.codeberg.page/resour</span><span class="invisible">ces.html</span></a></p><p>🔗 Linktree<br><a href="https://linktr.ee/p.marg" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>linktr.ee/p.marg</a></p><p>🏴 For en fri og kjempende arbeiderbevegelse<br><a href="https://www.nsf-iaa.org" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>www.nsf-iaa.org</a></p><p>🚩 The Global Anarcho-syndicalist Federation<br><a href="https://iwa-ait.org" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>iwa-ait.org</a></p><p><a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/freesoftware/" rel="tag">#FreeSoftware</a> <a href="/tags/anticapitalism/" rel="tag">#AntiCapitalism</a> <a href="/tags/anarchism/" rel="tag">#Anarchism</a> <a href="/tags/syndicalism/" rel="tag">#Syndicalism</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/gnome/" rel="tag">#GNOME</a> <a href="/tags/kde/" rel="tag">#KDE</a> <a href="/tags/norsktut/" rel="tag">#NorskTut</a> <a href="/tags/introduction/" rel="tag">#Introduction</a></p>
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<p>在Headless环境完成Last.fm Web 授权</p><p><a href="https://ghost.feddit.social/completing-last-fm-web-authentication-in-a-headless-environment" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="ghost.feddit.social/completing-last-fm-web-authentication-in-a-headless-environment"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">ghost.feddit.social/completing</span><span class="invisible">-last-fm-web-authentication-in-a-headless-environment</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/blog/" rel="tag">#blog</a> <a href="/tags/博客/" rel="tag">#博客</a> <a href="/tags/headless/" rel="tag">#headless</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#debian</a> <a href="/tags/lastfm/" rel="tag">#lastfm</a> <a href="/tags/authentication/" rel="tag">#authentication</a> <a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#python</a></p>
<p>MAJOR ANNOUCEMENT!!!</p><p>I along with <span class="h-card"><a href="https://merveilles.town/@kishy" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>kishy</span></a></span> have started Indian Permacomputing Collective called Nodus Tollens, and we are gonna kick things off by presenting "Permacomputing: A Humane Computing Paradigm" talk in the upcomping minidebconf, kanpur² . Please go REGISTER if can visit there.</p><p>So I asked <span class="h-card"><a href="https://merveilles.town/@j3s" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>j3s</span></a></span> this also want you ask you all the folks here who are more versed into permacomputing than me:</p><p>- "How should I introduce `permacomputing` to someone who is fully into current freedom destroying technologies?"</p><p>The talk will be around 15 min + 5 min for q&a.</p><p>So please give your inputs, how can I condense this very vast topic, I know this will be very hard but still I would want to make atleast someone curious about this via my talk.</p><p>1 - <a href="https://nodus-tollens.codeberg.page" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>nodus-tollens.codeberg.page</a><br>2 - <a href="https://pleroma.debian.social/objects/d07cd5c2-852b-4b25-97f4-20ea33f78fc4" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="pleroma.debian.social/objects/d07cd5c2-852b-4b25-97f4-20ea33f78fc4"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">pleroma.debian.social/objects/</span><span class="invisible">d07cd5c2-852b-4b25-97f4-20ea33f78fc4</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/permacomputing/" rel="tag">#permacomputing</a> <a href="/tags/fedi/" rel="tag">#fedi</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#debian</a></p>
<p>Por acaso tem algum correntista do <a href="/tags/bb/" rel="tag">#BB</a>, usuário de <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> 13, que tenha conseguido fazer o browser reconhecer o módulo de segurança warsaw? Eu o instalei e ele está rodando, aparentemente sem problemas. Mas nem Shiva faz o firefox o reconhecer.</p>
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<p>Over next 1-2 weeks,I'd appreciate an extended thread re: <a href="/tags/frameworklaptop/" rel="tag">#FrameworkLaptop</a>, <a href="/tags/mntreform/" rel="tag">#mntreform</a>, & <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a>.</p><p>TL;DR on my idiosyncratic needs:<br> * minimize binary firmware blobs¹<br> * Having 2 disks in RAID-1²<br> * Runs stock Official <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> stable³ <br> * Understanding best current replacement keyboard options⁴</p><p>Is <span class="h-card"><a href="https://fosstodon.org/@frameworkcomputer" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>frameworkcomputer</span></a></span> or <span class="h-card"><a href="https://mastodon.social/@mntmn" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>mntmn</span></a></span> better for me?</p><p>As I **hate** “please boost” requests, I don't so-ask, *but* I'd be glad if ∃ active engagement on this.</p><p><a href="/tags/askfedi/" rel="tag">#AskFedi</a> <a href="/tags/askfediverse/" rel="tag">#AskFediverse</a> <a href="/tags/framework/" rel="tag">#Framework</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a></p>
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<p>FLOSS <a href="/tags/maintainerlife/" rel="tag">#MaintainerLife</a> public service advisory:<br>If you're filing a potential bug upstream in <a href="/tags/gnome/" rel="tag">#GNOME</a>, particularly on rapidly-improving apps like GNOME Calendar, please test the latest version, unmodified by third-parties. <a href="/tags/flatpak/" rel="tag">#Flatpak</a> helps.</p><p>Don't come at me with a 4-years-old version cowboy-patched against our will by <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> distros like Mint; I will send you downstream, like this: <a href="https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/-/issues/1526#note_2640160" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-calendar/-/issues/1526#note_2640160"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-c</span><span class="invisible">alendar/-/issues/1526#note_2640160</span></a></p><p><a href="/tags/freesoftware/" rel="tag">#FreeSoftware</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/qa/" rel="tag">#QA</a> <a href="/tags/bugreporting/" rel="tag">#bugreporting</a> <a href="/tags/linuxmint/" rel="tag">#LinuxMint</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/ubuntu/" rel="tag">#Ubuntu</a> <a href="/tags/lts/" rel="tag">#LTS</a> <a href="/tags/gnomecalendar/" rel="tag">#GNOMECalendar</a></p>
Are you in <a href="/tags/tech/" rel="tag">#tech</a> and running your own <a href="/tags/fediverse/" rel="tag">#Fediverse</a> instance? You might want to join an Activity Pub relay instance!<br><br>My relay at <a href="https://fedi-relay.gyptazy.com" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>fedi-relay.gyptazy.com</a> has currently 139 instances connected, mostly tech related sharing the same mindset and interests like <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a>, <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a>, <a href="/tags/ansible/" rel="tag">#Ansible</a>, <a href="/tags/proxmox/" rel="tag">#Proxmox</a>, <a href="/tags/coding/" rel="tag">#Coding</a>, and many more! You can easily join from your instance when using <a href="/tags/pleroma/" rel="tag">#Pleroma</a>, <a href="/tags/snac/" rel="tag">#snac</a> (<a href="/tags/snac2/" rel="tag">#snac2</a>), <a href="/tags/mastodon/" rel="tag">#Mastodon</a> and its forks 🙂<br><br><a href="/tags/fedi/" rel="tag">#fedi</a> <a href="/tags/fediworld/" rel="tag">#fediworld</a> <a href="/tags/fedicommunity/" rel="tag">#fedicommunity</a> <a href="/tags/community/" rel="tag">#community</a> <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a> <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> <a href="/tags/homelab/" rel="tag">#homelab</a> <a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#Python</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/rockylinux/" rel="tag">#RockyLinux</a> <a href="/tags/feditips/" rel="tag">#Feditips</a><br>
manpageblog v1.6 just got released. It is a static blog engine concept that treats written content like classic Unix man pages. It puts content first without sacrificing style and delivers a clean, elegant reading experience free from JavaScript, infinite scrolling, and other distracting clutter. The result is a fast, focused, and genuinely enjoyable way to consume high-quality content which can easily be served on very low power systems and follows the pure minimalism concept.<br><br>manpageblog is written in Python and available for many systems, including <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a>, <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a>, <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> or <a href="/tags/solaris/" rel="tag">#Solaris</a> based ones like <a href="/tags/illumos/" rel="tag">#Illumos</a> but also on <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> like <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> or <a href="/tags/ubuntu/" rel="tag">#Ubuntu</a>.<br><br>Changelog v1.6:<br><p>Pagination support added<br>Sitemap support added<br>SEO optimized<br>LD+JSON support added</p>manpageblog was initially crafted by me to match the minimalism on FreeBSD and you can directly start with it from the ports:
<a href="https://www.freshports.org/www/manpageblog/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.freshports.org/www/manpageblog/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.freshports.org/www/manpage</span><span class="invisible">blog/</span></a><br><br>The project source is available on GitHub at:
<a href="https://github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>github.com/gyptazy/manpageblog</a><br>You can find a real-life demo on my website at <a href="https://gyptazy.com" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>gyptazy.com</a><br><br><a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#opensource</a> <a href="/tags/devops/" rel="tag">#devops</a> <a href="/tags/minimalism/" rel="tag">#minimalism</a> <a href="/tags/purism/" rel="tag">#purism</a> <a href="/tags/web/" rel="tag">#web</a> <a href="/tags/blog/" rel="tag">#blog</a> <a href="/tags/blogengine/" rel="tag">#blogengine</a> <a href="/tags/blogging/" rel="tag">#blogging</a> <a href="/tags/coding/" rel="tag">#coding</a> <a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#python</a> <a href="/tags/website/" rel="tag">#website</a> <a href="/tags/manpageblog/" rel="tag">#manpageblog</a><br>
<p>Kennt Dein System eigentlich <a href="/tags/xmpp/" rel="tag">#XMPP</a> / <a href="/tags/jabber/" rel="tag">#Jabber</a>?</p><p>```<br>$ grep jabber /etc/services<br>```</p><p>😁</p><p><a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/gnu/" rel="tag">#GNU</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a></p>
<a href="/tags/proxlb/" rel="tag">#ProxLB</a> 1.1.11 for <a href="/tags/proxmox/" rel="tag">#Proxmox</a> clusters introduces many new features and now fully aligns with Proxmox’s native HA rules.<br><br>ProxLB 1.1.11 was released, focusing on deeper integration and smarter balancing for Proxmox VE clusters. This version introduces a beta integration with Proxmox’s native HA and affinity/anti-affinity rules (please report any kind of bugs!), allowing ProxLB to work seamlessly with existing placement constraints instead of duplicating them.<br><br>The balancing behavior has also been improved: operators can now prefer smaller or larger VMs during placement, and node memory reservations are respected to reduce overcommitment.<br><br>Overall, 1.1.11 makes ProxLB more predictable, safer, and better suited for production use, while paving the way for future HA-aware scheduling improvements.<br><br>Blog post: <a href="https://gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmox-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmox-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">gyptazy.com/blog/proxlb-proxmo</span><span class="invisible">x-ha-affinity-rules-version-1-1-11/</span></a><br>Release/Changelog: <a href="https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/releases/tag/v1.1.11" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/releases/tag/v1.1.11"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB/rele</span><span class="invisible">ases/tag/v1.1.11</span></a><br>GitHub: <a href="https://github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>github.com/gyptazy/ProxLB</a><br><br><a href="/tags/virtualization/" rel="tag">#virtualization</a> <a href="/tags/vm/" rel="tag">#VM</a> <a href="/tags/vps/" rel="tag">#VPS</a> <a href="/tags/pve/" rel="tag">#PVE</a> <a href="/tags/prox/" rel="tag">#Prox</a> <a href="/tags/proxmoxve/" rel="tag">#ProxmoxVE</a> <a href="/tags/kvm/" rel="tag">#KVM</a> <a href="/tags/vmware/" rel="tag">#VMware</a> <a href="/tags/enterprise/" rel="tag">#Enterprise</a> <a href="/tags/homelab/" rel="tag">#Homelab</a> <a href="/tags/resourcescheduler/" rel="tag">#ResourceScheduler</a> <a href="/tags/affinity/" rel="tag">#affinity</a> <a href="/tags/antiaffinity/" rel="tag">#antiaffinity</a> <a href="/tags/devops/" rel="tag">#devops</a> <a href="/tags/tools/" rel="tag">#tools</a> <a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#python</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#debian</a><br>
<p>I've come to the conclusion that, while I am still using <a href="/tags/windows/" rel="tag">#Windows</a> 11 out of inertia, it's time to contemplate an exit plan towards <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> . The switch won't be any time soon (I have too much other stuff on my plate for the foreseeable future), but I do want to avoid paying further license fees to <a href="/tags/microsoft/" rel="tag">#Microsoft</a> .</p><p>Major areas of concern:</p><p>- My <a href="/tags/steam/" rel="tag">#Steam</a> library. I am by no means a heavy gamer, but I want to check if the major games I enjoy are known to work on Linux.<br>- Migrating away from <a href="/tags/googledrive/" rel="tag">#GoogleDrive</a> towards <a href="/tags/nextcloud/" rel="tag">#NextCloud</a> is going to be a major chore, but it's something I can start in advance.<br>- I am a very heavy user of Notepad++ for my <a href="/tags/texlatex/" rel="tag">#TeXLaTeX</a> typesetting, so I need a replacement whose user experience comes close (and no, neither vim nor emacs count).</p><p>As for what distribution to choose... I dunno. Lots of people at my place of work use <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> , so maybe that would be a good idea?</p>
Having been using <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> as daily desktop operating system but I never thought about this. Remotely remind me of the <a href="/tags/pkgbase/" rel="tag">#pkgbase</a> arguement in <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a><br><br><a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1019898/" rel="nofollow">Debian's AWKward essential set</a><br><br><a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a> <a href="/tags/bsd/" rel="tag">#BSD</a> <a href="/tags/awk/" rel="tag">#AWK</a> <a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a><br>
<p>Sobreviví al upgrade de Proxmox 8 a 9</p><p>El momento más temido de todo selfhoster se llama upgrade. Especialmente cuando se trata del sistema operativo que soporta todo tu sistema. Y sí, ha llegado ese momento para mí. Uso Proxmox en mi servidor casero. Es un sistema operativo basado en Debian, especializado en virtualización. Permite un manejo bastante sencillo y versátil de los recursos, y como está basado en Linux, […] </p><p>🔗 <a href="https://altgr.xyz/2025/11/05/sobrevivi-al-upgrade-de-proxmox-8-a-9/" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="altgr.xyz/2025/11/05/sobrevivi-al-upgrade-de-proxmox-8-a-9/"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">altgr.xyz/2025/11/05/sobrevivi</span><span class="invisible">-al-upgrade-de-proxmox-8-a-9/</span></a> </p><p><a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/proxmox/" rel="tag">#Proxmox</a> <a href="/tags/pve/" rel="tag">#pve</a> <a href="/tags/selfhost/" rel="tag">#Selfhost</a> <a href="/tags/selfhosting/" rel="tag">#Selfhosting</a></p>
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Upgrading <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> prior to installing <a href="/tags/opensearch/" rel="tag">#OpenSearch</a>. As one does.<br>
<p><a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> sem systemd: <a href="https://www.devuan.org/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>www.devuan.org/</a></p><p><a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/gnulinux/" rel="tag">#GNUlinux</a></p>
<p><span class="h-card"><a href="https://hachyderm.io/@simontatham" class="u-url mention" rel="nofollow noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">@<span>simontatham</span></a></span> It's been a looong time since I used <a href="/tags/putty/" rel="tag">#putty</a> (I ran it in a <a href="/tags/wine/" rel="tag">#Wine</a> "bottle", these came from <a href="/tags/flatpak/" rel="tag">#flatpak</a>, I'm using Debian 13 <a href="/tags/kde/" rel="tag">#KDE</a>). Thanks for all your efforts!</p><p>To my mind, 98% of the time, people would use putty to log into a <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> box/VPS, like say a <a href="/tags/raspberrypi/" rel="tag">#RaspberryPi</a> (Raspberry Pi OS, is <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> Trixie 13-based). This would be a sensible default assumption, **demographically**.</p><p>It took a good 2 hours of struggling, just to get 256 colors to work in Putty! (<a href="/tags/python/" rel="tag">#Python</a>'s textualize library seriously expects 256, or *it can crash* when the Theme is changed). Please let the defaults be sane, so there's no struggle for 256 colors! Please alleviate my nerd rage - I beseech you!</p><p>1) Sane TERM env var:<br>Connection -> Data -> Terminal details -> Terminal-type string -> "putty-256color"</p><p>2) Sane default font: <br>Window -> Appearance -> Font settings -> "Change" button -> adwaita mono 12</p><p>3) Sane bolding of text:<br>Window -> Colors -> General options for color usage -> Indicate bolded text by changing: The font</p><p>4) Sane (Linux-terminal-style) Ctrl + Shift + {C,V} (for copy and paste):<br>Window -> Selection -> Assign copy/paste actions to clipboard -> Ctrl + Shift + (C,V}: System Clipboard</p>
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<p>I've been looking for a clean, <a href="/tags/noai/" rel="tag">#NoAI</a> Markdown editor to replace Logseq. Logseq is great but has a lot of bloat that I don't need for simple writing (like my scripts). I tried MarkText and I enjoy it, but I just learned that it hasn't been updated in over a year with little to no activity on their github, which is a concern for security and longevity.</p><p>What are you all using for distraction free writing, especially for markdown?</p><p><a href="/tags/foss/" rel="tag">#FOSS</a> <a href="/tags/opensource/" rel="tag">#OpenSource</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> <a href="/tags/markdown/" rel="tag">#Markdown</a></p>
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<p><a href="/tags/californialaw/" rel="tag">#CaliforniaLaw</a> is written by people who are either very ignorant or very incompetent.</p><p><a href="https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billStatusClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB1043" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billStatusClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB1043"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/fac</span><span class="invisible">es/billStatusClient.xhtml?bill_id=202520260AB1043</span></a></p><p>They have assumed that all operating systems are like Microsoft Windows 11, Android, or iOS; and have written legislation for operating systems where people download glorified WWW client 'apps', from 'stores', which use 'accounts' that they have with vendors or Microsoft/Google/Apple.</p><p>But the legislation *as worded* *also* covers everything from <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> and <a href="/tags/ubuntu/" rel="tag">#Ubuntu</a> through <a href="/tags/arch/" rel="tag">#Arch</a> Linux and <a href="/tags/mobaxterm/" rel="tag">#MobaXTerm</a> to <a href="/tags/freebsd/" rel="tag">#FreeBSD</a> and <a href="/tags/netbsd/" rel="tag">#NetBSD</a> and <a href="/tags/openbsd/" rel="tag">#OpenBSD</a>; where users anonymously use package managers or ports systems to install applications, written by developers, on operating systems, from 'publicly available internet website' repositories.</p><p>There is no age field in the GECOS data in master.passwd(5) of course, and the reality is that no BSD or Linux-based operating system has this concept of apps/stores/accounts.</p><p><a href="/tags/midnightbsd/" rel="tag">#MidnightBSD</a> <a href="/tags/freesoftware/" rel="tag">#FreeSoftware</a> <a href="/tags/unix/" rel="tag">#Unix</a> <a href="/tags/california/" rel="tag">#California</a> <a href="/tags/uslaw/" rel="tag">#USLaw</a> <a href="/tags/ageverification/" rel="tag">#AgeVerification</a> <a href="/tags/gdpr/" rel="tag">#GDPR</a></p>
<p>[$] California's Digital Age Assurance Act and Linux distributions</p><p>A recently enacted law in California imposes an age-verification requirement on operating-system providers beginning next year. The language of the Digital Age Assurance Act does n [...]</p><p><a href="https://lwn.net/Articles/1062112/" rel="nofollow"><span class="invisible">https://</span>lwn.net/Articles/1062112/</a> <a href="/tags/lwn/" rel="tag">#LWN</a> <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#Linux</a> <a href="/tags/security/" rel="tag">#security</a> <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a></p>
<p>J'actualise mon <a href="/tags/introduction/" rel="tag">#introduction</a> <a href="/tags/introductionfr/" rel="tag">#introductionFr</a></p><p>Bonjour à toutes et tous 👋</p><p>Je suis inconditionnel de <a href="/tags/linux/" rel="tag">#linux</a> et <a href="/tags/android/" rel="tag">#android</a>. Actuellement j'utilise <a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#debian</a> et <a href="/tags/grapheneos/" rel="tag">#grapheneos</a>. </p><p>Vivant en milieu rural, je n'ai pas de ligne fixe car c'est trop lent ! Mais la 4G passe assez bien.<br>On peut dire que je suis un nomade chez moi.😅</p><p>J'aime <a href="/tags/lecture/" rel="tag">#lecture</a> <a href="/tags/écriture/" rel="tag">#écriture</a> <a href="/tags/marche/" rel="tag">#marche</a> <a href="/tags/vélo/" rel="tag">#vélo</a> <a href="/tags/tandem/" rel="tag">#tandem</a> avec mon épouse qui a un <a href="/tags/handicap/" rel="tag">#handicap</a> visuel. </p><p>J'ai un style de vie modeste sous tous rapports. Je ne pense pas laisser trop d'empreintes carbone un peu partout.</p><p>.../...</p>
<p><a href="/tags/debian/" rel="tag">#Debian</a> Project leader Project Leader Andreas Tille has released a statement about the "OS Verification" struggles Linux is dealing with.</p><p>The TL;DR -</p><p><p>We need to have our lawyers look at this.</p></p><p><a href="https://www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-Undecided-Age-Laws" rel="nofollow" class="ellipsis" title="www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-Undecided-Age-Laws"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">www.phoronix.com/news/Debian-U</span><span class="invisible">ndecided-Age-Laws</span></a></p><p>From the article-</p><p><p>From a non-lawyer perspective, it is not yet clear how such regulations apply to a non-commercial, volunteer-driven project like Debian, which does not sell software and provides it in a highly decentralized way. It seems plausible that obligations, if any, may primarily affect redistributors or commercial entities building products on top of Debian. In such cases, Debian would as usual be open to contributions that help downstreams meet their requirements, while keeping such features optional and respecting the needs of users in other jurisdictions. However, this is an area where proper legal analysis is still required.<br>- Project leader Project Leader Andreas Tille</p></p>


