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openzfs-docs
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OpenZFS bug reports for native encryption
12 Feb 2024, https://www.phoronix.com/news/OpenZFS-Encrypt-Corrupt and https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs-docs/issues/494
> A new ticket has been opened for OpenZFS as well in proposing to add warnings against using ZFS native encryption and the send/receive support in production environments.
"Among experienced zfs users and developers, it's conventional wisdom that zfs native encryption is not suitable for production usage, particularly when combined with snapshotting and zfs send/recv. There is a long standing data corruption issue with many firsthand user reports...Additionally, if you join #zfs or #zfsonlinux on freenode and mention that you're having an issue with zfs native encryption, you'll be met with advice from developers that zfs native encryption is simply not reliable."
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In OpenZFS and Btrfs, everyone was just guessing
I'm a little sad to see this. I've been using ZFS on my PCs for years with minimal issue and significant benefits. [1] I've even contributed [2]. And I remain a huge fan.
I don't believe that "everyone is just guessing". There are some pretty knowledgeable folk that work on this.
[1] I've triggered some corruption in snapshots on an encrypted pool. No permanent problems resulted and no data was lost.
[2] I provided a very minor documentation fix that was encouraged and promptly merged. https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs-docs/pull/472
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I switched from macOS to Linux after 15 years of Apple
- Don't give up to early and switch distro, if something does not work - try to do your research first and then stick to your choice
For everyone who's interested, I ended up using Artix Linux (Arch, no systemd) with encrypted ZFS on boot and KDE as desktop environment, and I'm pretty happy so far. Resources I recommend are:
https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs-docs/blob/91d28894a74a19f...
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New Laptop Ideas
Just bricked my trusty EliteBook 820 G3 while testing Secure Boot.
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zfs on RHEL 8 root
This is the closest I've found: https://github.com/openzfs/openzfs-docs/pull/21
readline
- I need CTRL + A (Select all) command on the cmd
- After years of bash, I actually found a shortcut I never heard about.
- Keyboard tricks from a macOS app dev
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shell-reader - an easy-to-use library for creating shells for the Linux terminal with support for navigating command history
That's nice, were you aware of readline?
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Ask HN: What libraries does go have for building interactive shells?
Do you want to build an interactive shell or a cli tool? For a custom shell I have used https://github.com/chzyer/readline before, but I did not work on it a lot.
I also wanted custom completions based on context and this readline implementation was decent for that.
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Just ordered the C2 as my first mechanical keyboard
On first glance, it seems like the Mac layout would be less convenient with Linux due to the alt/option key being further from the spacebar and more awkward to hit with your thumb. This makes a lot of commonly used keybindings (such as the standard readline keybindings, https://github.com/chzyer/readline/blob/master/doc/shortcut.md, commonly used in bash and other shells amongst other applications) harder to hit. Linux GUI applications use alt/option more frequently than super/command as well.
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The Best Keyboard Shortcuts for Bash
The authors keep a crib sheet here: https://github.com/chzyer/readline/blob/master/doc/shortcut.md
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I switched from macOS to Linux after 15 years of Apple
but that's the readline shortcuts which are the same no matter which Unix terminal you are using, on macOS, Linux, cygwin, git bash, WSL...
https://github.com/chzyer/readline/blob/master/doc/shortcut....
- Print editable string in terminal
What are some alternatives?
website - The elementary.io website
cobra - A Commander for modern Go CLI interactions
docker-mailserver - Production-ready fullstack but simple mail server (SMTP, IMAP, LDAP, Antispam, Antivirus, etc.) running inside a container.
liner - Pure Go line editor with history, inspired by linenoise
egpu-switcher - 🖥🐧 Setup script for eGPUs in Linux (X.Org)
complete - bash completion written in go + bash completion for go command
osc - The Command Line Interface to work with an Open Build Service
mitchellh/cli - A Go library for implementing command-line interfaces.
LibreOffice - Read-only LibreOffice core repo - no pull request (use gerrit instead https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/) - don't download zip, use https://dev-www.libreoffice.org/bundles/ instead
go-cli - A full-featured and easy to use command-line package
iced - A cross-platform GUI library for Rust, inspired by Elm
wmenu - An easy to use menu structure for cli applications that prompts users to make choices.