Minutes 2024-11-21
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- Allen brought the HGST Drives to the meeting
- Hoping to tinker with the firmware to fix the firmware lock preventing them from working on our servers
- More info at Locked HGST drives
- Presentation from Lucas on X11/Wayland!
- History of X
- Evolved from it's predecessor W
- Stallman was actually at MIT when X was being developed
- Recommended they use the GPL
- They decided not to, because working with Stallman was "challenging"
- X terminology
- Problems with X
- Wayland enters the scene
- History of Wayland
- What's a Compositor?
- X vs Wayland
- It's up to you!
- X typically has better compatibility
- Wayland typically has better latency and smoothness
- History of X
- Thoughts?
- Linux is very fragmented
- Wayland compositors have been criticized as inviting fragmentation
- KDE has their own implementation
- GNOME has their own implementation
- wlroots is used by most WMs, but even then projects like Hyprland are splitting off
- We may see a lot of fragmentation in the future
- Josh brings up why do we need this much fragmentation?
- This is basically the same argument the BSD guys used against Linux in the early 90's
- We have a bunch of different init systems
- systemd
- openrc
- runit
- upstart
- s6+66
- dinit
- Audio too
- ALSA, used to be standard but limited
- then JACK
- pulseaudio
- pipewire
- all the reverse shims for backwards compatibility
- We should just switch to plan9
- Make Zayland with ZXWayland and ZWayland for backwards compatibility
- Wayland compositors have been criticized as inviting fragmentation
- Linux is very fragmented
- Drive flashing
- i forgor screwdriver
- Josh knows about a blog ost of someone doing something similar, says it's his "his favorite blog post"
- Talking about Fall Break
- Dorms are like a ghost town
- A lot of classes were cancelled today and tomorrow, looks like profs want an early break too
- Bad apple over telnet
telnet lug.mtu.edu
- doesn't work off-campus
- Could we maybe get a whitelist?
- It's not even a 'real' telnet server, just sends static C char arrays for each frame
- NCSA Infra
- They have their own internal mirrors server
- They host Rocky since they use it internally
- Maybe we can host Rocky?
- We were also asked to host Alma and Raspberry Pi, we plan to do it after the mirrors rebuild
- They're working on trying out XCP-NG
- Proxmox doesn't work when AD Groups have spaces in their names
- NCSA not very happy with proxmox rn
- I've also ran into issues with multi-tenant clusters
- Want to hear how it goes, LUG might want to switch over
- Proxmox is okay, but there's a lot of improvements that could be made
- They have their own internal mirrors server