"it's not about why, but why not"
Is there a way to get the closed source driver running? Or does the closed source one not supporting Linux?
The spec says so but it's not true. And I just want it running (good enough even I get 1FPS). It runs on my old intel HD6000 iGPU if I stay in a small world. The Mali GPU on the SBC is almost as good as the HD6000. I expect to get at least 10FPS on that SBC.
I haven't. There's a official Samsung repair center next to my workplace . I gone there expecting a faster turnaround.But was informed they only process phones and earbuds. I had to mail the SSD instead.
Going to do that in the weekend. Also bought a new SSD from Kingston since is is also my work machine. Can't have it down for too long.
Just like how 4chan and Reddit started
Yeah, 970 Pro my bad.
I ran smartctl -a /dev/<nvme_device>
Maybe it's my culture. I think of master
as the "master of kung-fu/art/sword/". Something or someone that have earned respect and is at the core of it's field.
Just like "master" in git. WTH is wrong with it. I feed "master" as "the master of kung-fu" is much better then "main".
Not professional sysadmin. I run my homelab and handles a few servers at work. I don't use IDS. So may be irrelevant.
- WAF to stop HTTP parameter pollution and request smuggling
- Fail2ban on SSH and move ssh away from port 22
- Setup LAN recursive resolver and disallowed outbound raw DNS
For me, a lot more emphasis is on defending the application
- Setup systemd unit hardening
- Use Landlock LSM to whitelist directories (modifying source needed). Stops directory traversal and command execution
- TLS or
stunnel
between application and database - Point DNS to local resolver
- LD_PRELOAD hardened allocator
I'm currently looking into the Linux port of pledge to further reduce post exploit attack surface. But the project is not mature enough for production, yet.
Sold their motto to the devil for money
btw, I use Arch
"why not" "Fuck it" "Am I going to regret this? Not 80%? Do it" "Because I'm bored"