[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

Actually, 0. I drove into the charging stall, and it displayed 0.

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

Dumb, dumber an dumbest?

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

Thank you for your answer.

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 2 points 1 year ago

It’s a trap!

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

I wasn’t aware one would be able to run a docker instance of fvtt… Today I am less stupid!

On a sidenote, would I be able to use fvtt just for pf2e charactersheets? My group plays offline, and I am really struggling getting a decent character sheet and manager thereof…

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

The problem with AV s/w in my experience, is that they do not work very well, and hinder the system’s functioning, because they provide duplicate behaviour of existing solutions and compete with them directly.

In one instance I discovered McAfee to disable write access to /etc/{passwd,shadow,group} effectively disabling a user to change their password. While SELinux will properly handle that by limiting processes, instead of creating a process that would make sure those files aren’t modified by anyone.

People need to understand Linux comes pre-equipped with all the necessary tools and bolts to protect their systems. They just don’t all live in the same GUI, because of the real complexity involved with malware…

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 2 points 1 year ago

Security is a process, not a solution.

Well put!

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

I personally do not know ufw, but if it does what it must, then you’re solid.

Linux is also about choices: do stuff the way you choose to, and makes you comfortable.

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 1 points 1 year ago

My bad! Thanks for pointing out my typo

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 2 points 1 year ago

I see that both UFW and firewalld are recommended... is it basically OK whichever I choose?

Yes. Whichever works for you should be fine. In the end you should be able to manage it

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 2 points 1 year ago

ebtables and iptables can be very complex. And I failed my 1st RHCE exam because of them. But once you learn, you will never unlearn, as they are quite beautifully crafted. You just need to get into the mindset of the people who wrote the tools…

Look into firewalld It has a rather simplified cli interface: firewall-cmd

The manpages will tell you a lot.

firewall-cmd —add-service=ssh Will open the ports for your ssh daemon until you reload your firewall or reboot your system firewall-cmd —permanent —add-service=ssh Will open the ssh ports until you remove them

firewall-cmd —list-all Will show you the current firewall config

[-] bushvin@pathfinder.social 0 points 1 year ago

Welcome to the wonderful Linux world!

I do not know Gallium, so I have very little to say about that.

Windows software can be run using Wine. It is a Windows emulator, and there is no guarantee it will work with CSP. Alternatively you could check for alternatives that run natively on Linux (Gallium). Krita? Inkscape?

Make no mistake, your journey into Linux will be riddled with obstacles, as it is not close to Windows at all. Inform yourself, learn, ask questions. But most of all: have fun!

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