Greetings from Tribblix Towers
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Welcome to anyone running or interested in running Tribblix!
Yes, it's a hobby project, but it's built to my standards which I hope are good enough to make it useful.
It would be nice to know what sorts of things people might be using Tribblix for, and what other people consider its strengths and weaknesses. (After all, it's perfect for me, by definition.)
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Welcome to anyone running or interested in running Tribblix!
Yes, it's a hobby project, but it's built to my standards which I hope are good enough to make it useful.
It would be nice to know what sorts of things people might be using Tribblix for, and what other people consider its strengths and weaknesses. (After all, it's perfect for me, by definition.)
@ptribble funny, I was looking at Tribblix just yesterday to see if I should have a go at it
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Welcome to anyone running or interested in running Tribblix!
Yes, it's a hobby project, but it's built to my standards which I hope are good enough to make it useful.
It would be nice to know what sorts of things people might be using Tribblix for, and what other people consider its strengths and weaknesses. (After all, it's perfect for me, by definition.)
@ptribble going to run it as a desktop OS on a Lenovo laptop or a mini-PC. Need to spend more time reading the documentation though.
If it had ZFS encrypted root/FDE (ideally with remote unlock) and NFSv4, would consider it as a server too.
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@ptribble going to run it as a desktop OS on a Lenovo laptop or a mini-PC. Need to spend more time reading the documentation though.
If it had ZFS encrypted root/FDE (ideally with remote unlock) and NFSv4, would consider it as a server too.
@ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe Laptops are ...interesting. I've never had much access to laptop hardware, which doesn't help.
We've always had NFSv4 (as in 4.0), the latest release ought to handle NFSv4.1 too. And I ought to add encryption to the installer (the problem, as always with encryption, is handling key management).
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@ef@mastodon.bsd.cafe Laptops are ...interesting. I've never had much access to laptop hardware, which doesn't help.
We've always had NFSv4 (as in 4.0), the latest release ought to handle NFSv4.1 too. And I ought to add encryption to the installer (the problem, as always with encryption, is handling key management).
@ptribble thank you for the reply.
My error re nfs... probably getting Tribblix confused with Open/NetBSD.
The emcryption would be interesting. Perhaps even if it was only data partitions encrypted for now and auto unlockable then root/FDE later. Not sure if #alpinelinux or #ChimeraLinux would be a useful starting point as both do native encrypted zfs.
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