1644713504 M * Bertl_oO off to bed now ... have a good one everyone! 1644713505 N * Bertl_oO Bertl_zZ 1644715754 Q * Ghislain Quit: Leaving. 1644750169 N * Bertl_zZ Bertl_oO 1644751200 J * yang ~yang@yang.netrep.oftc.net 1644751325 M * yang Hello, I have been using linux-vserver for many years. And I am interested which virtualization software, that is similar to vserver could you recommend me for future use? I would like to use recent kernels and such... 1644752374 M * yang LXC / LXD maybe? 1644766296 M * Bertl_oO hey yang! 1644766329 M * Bertl_oO There is an effort to get a recent patch for 5.x kernels, so there will be Linux-VServer for recent kernels and such 1644766366 M * Bertl_oO regarding alternatives, LXC/LXD has been proven to be reasonable stable and it also got some extensions to make it somewhat secure 1644768757 M * yang hi Bertl_oO 1644768776 M * yang nice to see that there will be a 5.x patch 1644768824 M * yang Another thing that interests me is in linux vserver systemd is not (yet) supported? 1644768843 M * yang so in case of a debian upgrade I still need to use sysVinit ? 1644769116 M * Bertl_oO yes, that's correct and it will likely stay this way for several reasons 1644769165 M * Bertl_oO so yeah, you either want to go for a systemd-free distro or explicitely select a different init system if your distro allows it 1644772150 J * GrembleBean ~gremble@chrysanthemum.gremble.me.uk 1644772150 Q * Gremble Read error: Connection reset by peer 1644781582 M * yang Bertl_oO: Yes, I think new releases of Debian have systemd by default, I don't think it can be replaced with sysvinit in recent versions 1644781599 M * yang Devuan kept sysvinit 1644783405 M * Hurga yang: and it works very fine for me. 1644783520 M * yang Hurga: Are you using Devuan ? 1644795365 Q * guerby Remote host closed the connection 1644795516 J * guerby ~guerby@ip165.tetaneutral.net 1644795558 M * Hurga yang: Yes. Sorry for the late answer. And I'm off to bed now. I'll try reply tomorrow if I can help you with something