Re: Re: TDE on Devuan

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deloptes:

Proof of concept is exactly what I am going to do this fall.  Right now I am mostly interested in how containers work and what they can do--later this fall I will get into how to use them.

Re: resources

What you say might be true, but most people don't seem to use most of their resources, me included.  So I want to test if containers, especially several different ones running at the same time, do bad things to usability--under normal working conditions--and if so, why and what can be done about it.

Keith

On Sun, Jun 18, 2017 at 1:54 PM, deloptes <deloptes@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Keith Daniels wrote:

> When you use containers, you no longer
> need to create individual versions or packages of TDE for every Distro.

I was thinking of this few days ago, but in different context.
As PICCORO McKAY Lenz stated a container is waste of resources, however what
you use is your own decision, so perhaps you could setup a build env and
try to produce the packages for devuan or what you think might be useful
and go for it as proof of concept.
I personally use chroot for building packages and vmware to test and I think
it is sufficient. Containers are cool, but I don't see advantage in
maintaining such overhead. I can of course speak only for myself. At the
end I want to have TDE native and not in some kind of virtual env.

regards


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