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Hi Mark,
I haven’t tried collectl-utils yet, I don’t see it as a package in my Debian it will be nice if it enters debian repos. I’ll have to take some time to install it from collectl’s site. I’m sick now and I’m not I don’t feel like testing anything. But really congrats, great job I liked your website a lot, also the concept behind collectl is great and I also like your writting style. Great that we have such a nice developers in the community.
I’ll hope to be seeing you around, I know some of posts are very trivial and probably won’t hold interest to you as my knowledge on Linux programming is not that profound as yours.
Again thanks for the info.
Wish a lot of success with collectl development!
Best!
Georgi
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good to know Mark, thx for info 🙂
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Hi Stan,
I guess you cannot read the writtings on the icon as it is in cyrillic.
This is not Saint Mary and Saint Peter but Adam and Eve written in cyrillic on top of the icon.
Actually in orthodoxy it is a requirement for the depicted personalities, especially saints to have
written on the names of the saint and have the Halo. If you look closely at the picture you will notice
the two Adam and Eve are missing a Halo. The only person with a Halo in the icon is Saint John the Baptist.
Best Regards
Georgi
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Install and configure rkhunter for improved security on a PCI DSS Linux / BSD servers with no access to Internet
As rkhunter check, can be pretty annoying and ask you to press keypresses multiple times and spit you a lot of unnecessery data a very good useful option arguments are:
–rwo and –sk
# rkhunter -c –rwo –sk
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Rkhunter configuration option 'ALLOW_SSH_ROOT_USER': no