- Garnet: Running Debian Sid, so affected by vulnerability; hastily downgraded to 5.4.5
- Amethyst: FreeBSD still ships 5.4.x
- Pearl: Obsolete and currently unused hardware, so Linux hasn’t been updated since October and OSX hasn’t been updated since 2009.
- Pearl-II: Void Linux still ships with 5.4.x, and the malware requires glibc anyway (I’m running musl); macOS partition still has 5.4.x (which is strange, given that I use
pkgsrc
, which shipped 5.6.x) - LapisLazuli: According to Mageia, everything’s fine
- Spinel: Running Raspbian Stable, which still ships 5.4.x
Damn that’s a really cool way to name your machines!
Why do I suddenly have the urge to rename mines…
I have a funny one. ‘Linux-on-Toaster’ because it get heat upto 100°C LOL
Linux powered kettle
Themed sets of names are so cool I wish I had thought of one. One of my friends names all of theirs after noble gasses meanwhile I have things like albrecht, yoda, echo, cascade, europa, and the one I let another friend name: hairless cat
My main is literally just the model name, my main server is “imaginary-tree” as a reference to Honkai Impact, and the two others are test and test2… So not that creative.
Although I do add “MkX” to show how many times I reinstalled the OS. Turns out, I accidentally broke them a lot-
Thanks!
As long as you are informing us with great pleasure, saul goodman
Out of curiosity, is there a reason why your machine is called Pearl-II instead of something like Peridot? I also like your names btw
Well, since I started using the naming scheme, I have several lines of machines. Pearl-II (MacBookPro11,1; 2014) is the successor of Pearl (MacBook2,1; 2007), both of which are part of the Pearl line.
Lengthy explanation
Essentially:
- Garnet - Main machine, which should be the most powerful if possible.
- Amethyst - My ThinkPad (or equivalent) with as much GNU or BSD software and firmware as possible. If I were to go to an FSF convention, this would be the machine I bring with me.
- Pearl - My MacBook, dual-booting Linux and the latest supported version of macOS.
- LapisLazuli - “The Other One”. This machine is the one I use for experimenting, or for leaving at other people’s houses if I visit a lot. As of 01/04/24, this one is probably due an upgrade, but I’ll keep using it until Mageia drops x86_64-v1.
- Spinel - My SBC. Currently a Raspberry Pi 3B+, but Spinel-II should be just around the corner.
- Peridot - My tablet (because Peridot from SU has a tablet). Unfortunately, I chose to buy a crappy £80 Android tablet from Argos, so I avoid using this machine if I can help it.
- Carnelian - My phone. Currently an iPhone SE (Carnelian-II), but Carnelian-III will be something with DivestOS, I am sure.
- Larimar - My PineTime.
I also use the diamonds for my family’s devices, if I need to assign hostnames; and Jasper for any Windows devices or VMs I have to use.
Also, I only bought three of these devices: Garnet, Peridot, and Larimar. The rest I was given by my uncle over the course of about a decade. Essentially, whenever a line gets an upgrade, the other lines rearrange. For example, when I was given Pearl-II last month, it replaced Amethyst as the machine I take to sixth form, so Amethyst replaced Lapis, Lapis replaced the original Pearl, and the original Pearl was retired.
Before I started using this, I just used to use random names that had something to do with the OS, so my ThinkPad was “Nemesis” and my main machine was “Archangel”.
Spinel
Wait a minute…
Flawless Garnet
Same except that was my server (Fedora 40 Beta). I nuked it and installed Ubuntu Server on it and reinstalled everything. Works but man bad timing as I’m moving out in a month
what does Steam use?
You mean steam deck? Custom version of arch. But even pacman is locked by default there so I doubt the naughty package made it there
I think Steam runtime has some xz stuff does it not?
Everything has it to some degree. More important is:
- is it using the compromised version?
- Is ssh package using sysytemd-notify?
- Is ssh server service being open to the internet?
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