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Notes on debian wheezy kfreebsd and zfs [debian-kfreebsd-zfs]
… system and moved to regular Debian Stretch with ZfsOnLinux. Debian kFreeBSD simply wasn't getting the community…
… possibly due to some unidentified Debian kFreeBSD caching issue. In late 2012, I purchased a new…

Debian? Sounds good to me! [01289138975]
… October, I decided to use Debian Squeeze to fill an empty partition on my laptop hard…
… that makes me consider using Debian instead of Ubuntu for future Linux installations. Ubuntu is not…

New hardware [01355170883]

GPG Key [01364912109]
… spending some time working on Debian stuff, particularly packaging and porting for Debian kFreeBSD. Some time…
… might wish to become a Debian Maintainer, and a step along the way is to begin…

More new hardware: Lenovo Thinkpad T530 [01365079830]
… of my time running 64-bit Debian GNU/Linux (version 7.0). This is the same OS as on…
… this has prerequisites not in Debian 7.0 so I haven't tried it yet. Update, 10/2013: I…

My ZFS replication script [01381324272]
On my new Debian GNU/kFreeBSD system, my backup strategy has changed. On the previous system, I…

Encrypted ZFS for off-site backups [01385346693]
As I recently discussed, I use zfs replication for my off-site backups, manually moving volumes from my home to a second location on a semi-regular schedule. Of course, I would rather that if one of these drives were stolen or lost that the thief not have a copy of all my data. Therefore, I use geli to encrypt the entire zpool.

Decrypting geli volumes with portable software [01385778545]

Benchmarking ungeli on real data [01386977189]
… the same as on the Debian kFreeBSD system. The raw disk I tested with (WDC WD30…

pnacl vs Debian Jessie [01390515518]

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