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@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Mar 01, 2026
About The XZ Backdoor’s Potential Impact (sshd XZ Compression Question) #server #ssh #security #systemd #openssh https://askubuntu.com/q/1564472/612
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@northernscrub@m.dollha.us · Feb 20, 2026
I have a python script running as a system service. When it crashes, as it sometimes does, it does not seem to restart. I have Restart=always and RestartSec=10 in the unit file. What else should I be doing? #python #systemd #linux
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@Larvitz@burningboard.net · Feb 12, 2026
Podman 5.8 :podman: just dropped and it's quietly setting the stage for 6.0. The highlights: - Quadlet multi-file install (bundle your whole stack in one file, finally) - Automatic BoltDB -> SQLite migration - AppArmor support in Quadlet unit files - podman exec --no-session for faster exec calls If you're running Quadlet-based deployments, this one's worth your attention. https://blog.hofstede.it/podman-58-quadlet-multi-file-install-automatic-sqlite-migration-and-the-road-to-60/ #Podman #Containers #Linux #Quadlet #systemd #DevOps
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@adhisimon@mastodon.kodesumber.com · Feb 03, 2026
@sv1sjp@lemmy.world one thing missed on that article is #quadlet as #podman integration with #systemd.
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@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Feb 03, 2026
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@askubuntu@ubuntu.social · Feb 02, 2026
OOM Killer triggering systemd-networkd restart on OCI OKE nodes (Ubuntu 24.04), causing DNS/CNI failure #networking #kernel #2404 #systemd #kubernetes https://askubuntu.com/q/1563511/612
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@adhisimon@mastodon.kodesumber.com · Jan 30, 2026
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@chris@mastodon.chrispelli.fun · Jan 29, 2026
I really like Veeam''s Backup solution especially on Linux because of the image based backups even with ext4. What I don't like ist the limited scheduling options. For that purpose I used some bash scripting and some SystemD units to help me out. I wrote a blog post about my process and at the end you can find a link to my git for the files. https://cperrin.xyz/en/2026/01/28/triggering-veeam-backups-on-linux-with-systemd/ #linux #backup #homelab #systemd #veeam #sysadmin
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@sb@metroholografix.ca · Dec 27, 2025
Up until a few years ago, I was just like you - I hated #systemd because it wasn't SysV. This all changed over ONE day, when I decided fighting against systemd by attempting to ignore it and do everything the way I knew how was not working. I read the effing manual. I quickly learned how it's supposed to be used. I started writing and modifying units. I created my own targets for groups of services. I fell in love. I'm not saying systemd will be right for you, but I am saying I was wrong about it.
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