Ive built a setup for hosting websites which consists of:
* Host running #microos with #podman
* #Treafik and #sshpiper at the edge
* #Nginx, php-fpm, #mariadb + phpmyadmin + nginx or #postgres + dbadmin, openssh for each site
It actually works quite well, openssh keybased access is to transfer files into the containers, traefik does the reverse proxying.
I'm just wondering if its a sustainable and maintainable setup. Sometimes just going with a "standard" solution seems so much easier.
@paulk #Leap or #Tumbleweed – or something fancier like #MicroOS? I’m a long-time fan of #openSUSE myself, and particularly of stable Leap.
From last week's Linux Update newsletter: Koen Vervloesem shows you how to manage containers with MicroOS, Cockpit, and Podman
https://www.linux-magazine.com/Issues/2025/291/Container-Management?utm_source=SM
#containers #openSUSE #MicroOS #Cockpit #Podman #Docker
Odd. On #SuSE #MicroOS my #podman #containers suddenly aren't able to reach the internet anymore.
When checking the routes with `podman unshare --rootless-netns ip r s` i'm also missing everything except the local podman network.
To my knowledge #opensuse is not yet available as images with rpm-ostree layer. Though I think this development and #bootc are big advantage for organisations who already work with containers. It is also an advantage for organisations that would require more than one image for different ministries/departments/user groups.
I have followed the development on #MicroOS and @kalpa . It was still beta last time I checked. It works differently.
Is there some simpler way to modify #grub2 so it takes the disk encryption keys from a USB stick during boot? I did it once on Arch, it was a pain to get the syntax right.
Got an #OpenSuse #MicroOS now with encrypted disk that's supposed to boot without screen attached, taking the luks2 keys from a USB stick that gets removed after boot finished.
#Linux #Security
Ich bin ja großer Fan des #AEONDesktop und habe nun auch auf meinem #NAS inzwischen überall #OpenSuse #MicroOS installiert.
Default-Einstellung: Die Updates werden zu festen maintenance-window gefahren und dann muss neugestartet werden, um sie anzuwenden (stabiler: während Ausführung, fähig zum automatischen Rollback).
Inzwischen gibt es die Option #SoftReboot, so dass das geupdatete OS-Image eingespeist, aber kein kompletter Reboot/nur der userspace betroffen ist: https://microos.opensuse.org/blog/2024-06-13-soft-reboot/
@izzy Ablauf der Distronutzung: 4 Jahre #Ubuntu, 10 Jahre #ArchLinux, 1 Jahr #Debian #Testing und seit diesem Jahr #opensuse #microos und davon der Spin #aeondesktop (rolling release, immutable, failsafe durch btrfs snapshots, aber leider noch release candidate).
Looking for a #Linux distro that meets your needs? Head to get.opensuse.org for a #Leap, #Tumbleweed & #MicroOS options! Whether you’re seeking stability or the latest in innovation, #openSUSE has you covered.
#UpgradetoFreedom! #EndofWindows10
Presenting my #MAME demo machine for #RetroFest 2024!
This is an EPOS unit. It's a Partner Audrey A4-1-A with a Celeron J3455 (2.3 GHz Apollo Lake) and 4GB RAM. It's a surprisingly well stacked machine - 4x USB 3, 2x serial, 2x GbE, HDMI out, VGA out, and on-board sound. The touchscreen is bright and clear, too.
So, what have I done with it? I've installed #openSUSE #Kalpa, created an #ArchLinux container with #distrobox and installed MAME in the container. It's running four copies of MAME (the #Psion SIBO emulator) and it's barely breaking a sweat!
This is my first time properly trying out an immutable distro, and I've been pleasantly surprised. It's Just Worked. I don't need this machine perfectly fine-tuned. I just need something quick and stable as a base, and to be able to easily run the latest version of MAME.
#MicroOS and #Tumbleweed users! #GRUB2 with Boot Loader Specification (BLS) is now available, offering dynamic boot entries and improved full-disk #encryption support. Dive into the details and boost your system’s security! #FDE #openSUSE https://news.opensuse.org/2024/10/08/grub2-bls/
#GRUB2 with #BLS is now available in #MicroOS and #Tumbleweed! This update brings dynamic boot entries and better full-disk encryption support. #opensource #openSUSE #Linux #FDE
https://news.opensuse.org/2024/10/08/grub2-bls/
#GRUB2 with #BLS is now available in #MicroOS and #Tumbleweed! This update brings dynamic boot entries and better full-disk #encryption support. #opensource #openSUSE #Linux #FDE https://news.opensuse.org/2024/10/08/grub2-bls/
@rebornmedia It works quite well. On Raspberry PI and co I prefer its immutable version (#opensuse #microos) - Updates itself every 24h and recovers automatically from failed updates. https://microos.opensuse.org/
@hisham_hm @mcc @sarahjamielewis
I think it is different on different distros.
Without trying to have much of an opinion of my own, let me post here (a bit old, yes) link to https://youtu.be/4WuYGcs0t6I by @sysrich