Well, I'm back to using Slackware. I don't know if that's actually proper to say, since I still use Slackware as an IDS for my LAN, but that box is pretty much just monitoring the network...nothing else. I had an issue with my new FreeBSD box (it won't boot properly) and I needed another box, so I powered up an old machine that had Slackware v12 on it. Yes, I'll upgrade to the latest as soon as I can, since everything seems to be out-of-date, such as my browsers and such.
I was able to get onto irc.freenode.net (was previously logging in via Xchat-aqua using my Macbook), but had a problem with D-bus:
ron@slackbox:~$ xchat
process 7948: D-Bus library appears to be incorrectly set up; failed to read machine uuid: Failed to open "/usr/local/var/lib/dbus/machine-id": No such file or directory
See the manual page for dbus-uuidgen to correct this issue.
D-Bus not built with -rdynamic so unable to print a backtrace
Aborted
No, I don't use irssi or BitchX (I used to, awhile back). Found that I could kickstart D-bus with the following command:
dbus-uuidgen --ensure
Dunno why this was an issue, since I didn't have the issue before I powered off the machine...maybe something broke during the power-down cycle of that last shutdown? Dunno.
I'm glad to be delving in Slackware again...I love tinkering with different environments, but I'm pretty spread thin with Windows 7 (necessary evil to do my hardcore gaming), FreeBSD, Ubuntu (my colo server), and now Slackware...been meaning to reactivate an old box with OpenBSD on it also. We'll see how I can cope with with all this. :)
This is an online log of my Slackware experiences. Be aware that I'm also using this blog to cover basic and intermediate security issues that may not pertain to Slackware. This is my way of consolidating blogs (I've several of them).
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Monday, March 02, 2009
What I've installed on the Mini so far...
So far, I've installed the following on my Dell Mini:
tcpdump (IMO, this is a mandatory package...should've been installed by default)
xchat
gdesklets (I'm going to remove this because desktop space is at a premium)
That's it, so far. Surprisingly, I find myself not needing much more than what apps are already installed. Then again, I've had the Mini for less than a week. :)
EDIT: also installed 'locate' but the install didn't include the updatedb.conf file...working on that now.
tcpdump (IMO, this is a mandatory package...should've been installed by default)
xchat
gdesklets (I'm going to remove this because desktop space is at a premium)
That's it, so far. Surprisingly, I find myself not needing much more than what apps are already installed. Then again, I've had the Mini for less than a week. :)
EDIT: also installed 'locate' but the install didn't include the updatedb.conf file...working on that now.
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