debian
A complete, minimalist Debian setup for power users (by rtts)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
debian
Posts with mentions or reviews of debian.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-15.
- A complete, minimalist Debian setup for power users
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It took years to perfect my setup and now I want to share it with everyone
Yes, that should work. The SSH keys should be generated for the user Ansible connects as, i.e. {{ ansible_user_id }}. That user should have write permissions for its own home directory, which I thought would be universally the case, but maybe I overlooked something. If you want, you can post the full traceback to Github Issues.
server_common
Posts with mentions or reviews of server_common.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-15.
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Ping Script
Here is the script, which is executed on schedule via systemd timer. See the whole Ansible role for context.
- It took years to perfect my setup and now I want to share it with everyone
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Share your shell prompt here!
I'm using plain bash, prompt configuration is here.
- Is there any guide on how to create preseeding in automatic install mode!?
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Automated testing, development of a substantial number of Ansible roles
Basic systemd stuff works fine in Docker with some extra privileges (example), for more complex scenarios (involving firewall, inserting kernel modules, etc) there is molecule-vagrant. I use it with Libvirt/KVM and find the experience rather enjoyable
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How to make smart UPS from dumb one?
Raspberry is not required if you don't need automatic wakeup, any pingable device that's not protected by UPS will do. Here is my script, systemd service and timer can be viewed in the same directory.
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Does ansible a good tool for configuring a home lab?
Here is an example: a do-it-all playbook just includes individual playbooks, any of which can contain multiple plays.
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IaC for a small set of bare metal servers
I use GitLab CI both for testing and for deployment: here is the repo
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Unix file pre-processor for custom templating around any system
I do not use Ansible for dotfiles management, only for OS configuration. For dotfiles I've settled on simple custom bash script that can only symlink or copy files - it works well both on Linux and Windows. Using include dirs is a poor replacement for templating but it's enough for me so far.
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The Improbable Mac address
Here is how I do this: https://gitlab.com/sio/server_common/-/blob/master/ansible/roles/virtual_machine/defaults/main.yml#L18
What are some alternatives?
When comparing debian and server_common you can also consider the following projects:
dotfiles - My personal Linux shell settings
agkozak-zsh-prompt - A fast, asynchronous Zsh prompt with color ASCII indicators of Git, exit, SSH, virtual environment, and vi mode status. Framework-agnostic and customizable.
NiceOS - Every Linux distro replacement
scripts - My ~/bin
ix - Simple dotfile pre-processor with a per-file configuration and no dependencies.
zsh-prompt-dir-perms - Directory Permissions Segment for Zsh Prompts
zsh-prompt-dir-glob
bash-prompt-package - Easily customize your bash prompt