General :: Sandbox For Debian Based Distros ?

Jul 16, 2011

I have been using Sandboxing for Windows Operating System and wanted to know if there is a sandbox for debian based distros ? I have tried sanbox mentioned in Debian wiki. Are there any other sandboxes ?

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Software :: Debian's And Debian Based Distros With Disk Space - Burn Video On Hard Drive

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Debian and debian based distros issue has a issue that has come to make it self aware to me when I was trying to burn a video on my hard drive with braseo and it won't let me burn more than 4.4 gigs to a dvd with 4.7 gigs of free space even a file that is over the 4.4 gig limit by a megabyte with windows i didn't have this problem. One more thing I have 16 gig flash drive and on debian and debian based distros i can only use 13.1 gigs of it but on fedora I can use all 16 gigs.

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Is a distro based on Debian say, easier for a newbie to learn or work with than say one that is FreeBSD based?

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Version of Linux with a command prompt?

Which software of Linux to use for command line running? Since I am using MySQL to run from Linux and want to run Linux, which software to download in Linux? There are multiple ones. Can I run .sh scripts and learn how to operate on Linux using the command line? Also use MySQL as backend on Linux?

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Issue: I want to backup my system and be able to restore if/when my system crashes.

Setup: Thinkpad T61 running Sidux KDE3.

I want to back up the system files more than personal data. What I have found is that when I apt-get dist-upgrade the upgrade performs without error, but when I restart and login I get a black screen with a mouse. From the 'black screen' I can open yakuake with F12 and then launch applications and such from the command line. The point of this more troubleshooting right now. Later is so I won't need to do a complete reinstall.

What backup prog have you used that will backup the complete system and is easy to restore?

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There is a kernel module that connects a SCSI like hard disk to Linux computers, as well as windows and MAC. Some portions of the source code have a GPL license on them, but some remain property of the hardware inventor. The inventor does not agree to GPL the entire code, even just the Linux code. Consequently, the connection package falls behind, the existing users feel left out and the new opportunities fall by the wayside.

The confusing thing for me is that the company gives away the end product, (the compiled module and it's editable source code) but they won't let non-employees edit the official source to keep it up to date. Ultimately they only make money on the SCSI-like connection hardware. Several users have modified the existing package to keep it up with some distributions, but there are others that should be explored and new architectures to employ it.

1) Could I set up a sandbox that hides the non-gpl source code pages, but allows willing developers to join and modify the gpl sections and then compile the modules on different architectures?

2) I have trouble understanding the difference between working on this kind of kernel package for free and releasing the code. In other words, since the company gives away the end product, just as GPL developers do, why not just agree to the same requirements you would have if hired at the company, but do the development for free in the spare time anyway?

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General :: How To Build Distribution Based On Ubuntu / Debian / Mint Easily

Aug 26, 2011

Is there a tool or tutorial to build a distro based on mint/ubuntu/debian?Git, scripts, and tools, small compilations for branding are OK. Compiling kernel, x11, gnome, compiz, etc. is BAD unless really required. Specifically, I'm looking for a way to have some applications installed by default, change logos/about boxes, change theme, configure what compiz options are, and add firmware drivers (connect to the Internet to download wireless adapter driver? <- headache, gotta find a lan cable now ...), and still have the liveCD install method. I'd like it to be based on linux mint, but I only want a few tools from it (update manager, software manager, flash, media codecs), so it's ok if it's ubuntu/debian with those mint tools added back in.

I saw some options, too complex, and others too simple. Not looking for a "learning experience" like LFS which gives me a horrible linux build if I don't do something exactly right. Nor any of those tools which are just package pickers and don't do enough. suse studio looked about right(maybe tad too easy), but was RPM based, not deb based.

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Hardware :: Compile Your Own ATI Drivers In Debian Distros ?

Mar 4, 2009

This probably isnt the correct place to put this, But I can hardly understand how this forum is organized. And forget blogging, I dont even know what that is, let alone how to make one.

Anyway i see tons of requests for installing the ATI drivers in linux, I can only help with the debian based distros.

This was originally posted here http://www.mepis.org/node/13647

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Finally, after many days of research on how to install Ati proprietary drivers on Mepis 6.5 with 3D and dual-monitor enabled and my Radeon x1950Pro I have come to a successful install and i will share my method below.

My system specs are below.

I read a lot of documentation and tried many guides on Ubuntu/Mepis forums with no or limited results until I found a guide on a french Ubuntu forum that guided me to success.

I had to modify the guide to my needs since it was aimed at installing on Ubunto 7.04 Feity Fawn. Since Mepis 6.5 is based in part on Ubuntu 6.06 the core parts of the guide were adequate.

If you follow every step to the letter eveything should work right away, and fast. (Make a backup of your xorg.conf before you do this!) Make sure your monitor(s) is setup or detected properly in xorg.conf

So here it is customized, adapted and translated to english:

1)Go here and download latest ati drivers: [url]

In our present case these are:

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ati-driver-installer-8.36.5-x86.x86_64.run

2) If you tried installing previous versions of fglrx Use synaptics search function and remove everything with "fglrx" in its name before we start.

3)Open a console

Here is a one liner you can use that does everything above in one shot:

4)Reboot PC (Will probalby be command line logon with no GUI (X))

Login to your user and then su to root and enter: aticonfig --initial or in my personal case

aticonfig --dtop=horizontal --overlay-on=1 --force-monitor=crt1,crt2

I noticed on some of my tests that sometimes the xorg.conf files dissapears during this process. Seems like a bug. In such a case restore your backup and repeat the aticonfig routine.

type

reboot

5)When you are rebooted you will have a working gui but no 3D acceleration yet. So open a console and su to root

kwrite /etc/X11/xorg.conf

Add:

To the end of your xorg.conf

CTRL-ALT BACKSPACE or Reboot

Test in console as root and you should have 3D

fglrxinfo

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Apr 12, 2011

My machine, running FC13, is accessed by a NX client / server (freenx-server.i686 package installed). Using the NoMachine NX client, when I launch the sandbox program (policycoreutils-sandbox.i686 package), for example,sandbox -X xtermthe process dies without displaying a screen. The problem comes from the Xephyr server that complains : 'Xephyr cannot open host display. Is DISPLAY set ?'. Xephyr is called in the bash file /usr/share/sandbox/sandboxX.sh by:/usr/bin/Xephyr -title "$TITLE" -terminate -screen $SCREENSIZE -displayfd 5 5>&1Is there a way to solve this problem ?

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I know of 3 at least so far Sidux and GRML and DRBL are there any others that are based on stabel or sid? or what? frugal as in like puppy, tinycore, dsl, etc nomadic like, usb, hd, etc?

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I want to make a sandbox for my music streaming server(subsonic). I was going to make a directory and chroot to it. I don't really have any room on my HD for new partitions. For the sandbox/chroot jail to be proper does it need to be on a seperate filesystem/mount point?

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May 5, 2011

How do I configure my Debian installation to mount external USB drives to mount points based on the volume names of the drives? For instance, if I have a thumb drive with the volume name of "SWORDFISH," how do I have Linux mount it at /media/SWORDFISH? I'm aware that this can be setup in FSTAB, but that requires that I know the UUID of the device beforehand and that I take the time to set each external device up in FSTAB first. That does nothing for me when I have a thumb drive that has never been plugged into my computer before.

This seems to be setup by default in Ubuntu/Kubuntu, but is not working for me with a fresh installation of Debian Squeeze and KDE4. I've spent the past 2 hours Googling for a solution and have turned up nothing. UPDATE: My results are inconsistent. Sometimes Debian mounts devices to mount points based on the volume names, and other times it gives them generic mount points (e.g. /media/usb1).

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May 29, 2011

Running firefox in a SELinux sandbox - periodically the mouse refuses to leave the sandbox (i.e., gets stuck in the browser, refusing to traverse across the window border onto the desktop). This usually happens once in a while, though periodically once every 15 mins or so - no particular pattern, no pattern in the websites visited either.

The setup is as follows:

- Fedora 15 with a bare metal X install (TWM, desktop locked down ala a kiosk install - I will try a different wm to see if that makes any difference at some point)

- VPN (having been through a few VPN providers not all are equal, and this is a pretty good one, running OpenVPN at the mo. - I will try L2TP when I get round to it)

- Firewall locked down to the max.

- As far as reasonably can be done, no direct access to the machine - the install at least in theory is untainted

Does anyone know of a SELinux forum? Can't see anything myself or at least in the first instance.

I'm assuming this is a MITM problem - largely 'cos I have crime sitting on my (Internet) ass. Same problem with SL6 also, so not Fedora specific. I shall put the security spin into a VM and develop my network engineer skills at some point!

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Does anyone know if it would be possible to do this? I read of people who have run Windows Server 2003 under qemu.. but i was wondering if i could get it easily to work in a secure sandbox, so i could run it as a internet server - knowing that it was secure and no one could then hack my computer.

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one of the coolest features of Fedora imho is sandbox -X, which I used extensively in F12. However, in F13 I yum install /usr/sbin/seunshare prints:

Code:
[...]--> Processing Dependency: policycoreutils-python = 2.0.82-13.fc13 for package: policycoreutils-sandbox-2.0.82-13.fc13.x86_64
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: policycoreutils-sandbox-2.0.82-13.fc13.x86_64 (fedora)
Requires: policycoreutils-python = 2.0.82-13.fc13

[Code]....

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Can't seem to figure out how grml is stopping the auto-dhcp during boot by default in grml network is disabled. I tried init.d, inittab, or whatever I cannot seem to find anything? I need eth0 to come up automatically at boot grml, for some reason won't remember my net setup and must re-setup at every boot? How can I make it do that?

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