tsocks leaks DNS requests and is less secure than torsocks.
torsocks is a fork of tsocks that is patched specifically for Tor.
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from udev rules. This is slightly tricky because udev has a
512-character limit on environment variables, so we create a symlink
tree to work around this.
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* Moved some scriptlets to the appropriate modules.
* Put the scriptlet that sets the default path at the start, since it
never makes sense not to have it there. It no longer needs to be
declared as a dependency.
* If a scriptlet has no dependencies, it can be denoted as a plain
string (i.e., `noDepEntry' is not needed anymore).
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suspending the machine, it also slowed down the graphics (specially 2D) quite a lot.
firefox flash, firefox scrolling was a pain.
I'll leave that up to the nixos user with the cfg.deviceSection.
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Otherwise the sound card drivers may not have been loaded yet, and
restoring the mixer settings will fail. Also, since the ALSA job
itself will fail, it won't save the mixer settings on shutdown.
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synaptics driver for all touchpads (unless the "dev" option is set).
* Get rid of some synaptics options: SHMConfig, Repeater (obsolete);
*Edge (usually auto-detected), Protocol (use auto-detect instead).
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higher than 800x600 work.
* Add a "Monitor" statement to the "Screen" section, because otherwise
the Monitor section is ignored.
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and enabled desktop manager (e.g. "kde" if KDE is enabled, and
"xterm" if nothing is explicitly enabled). This means that you
don't have to write
services.xserver.desktopManager.default = "kde4";
anymore in addition to
services.xserver.desktopManager.kde4.enable = true;
to make KDE the default desktop environment.
* Remove the "none + none" session type.
* Remove the "+ none" string at the end of session types. I.e. now
it's "kde", not "kde + none".
* In kdm, add coreutils to its SystemPath so that it can remove the
temporary directories in /tmp that it creates.
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users don't have to write
services.xserver.displayManager.kdm.enable = true;
services.xserver.displayManager.slim.enable = false;
to enable kdm, but just
services.xserver.displayManager.kdm.enable = true;
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Setting to the synaptics default speeds the speeds I like. I think we were having
defaults still from the time the values meant some different speeds.
The 'synclient' program now does not work, but the 'xinput' program (xorg.xinput)
can modify in runtime the touchpad settings too.
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of DBus configuration directories. Thus packages with DBus
configuration files installed in the default profile will be found
automatically. (It would be nice to include $HOME/.nix-profile in
the session bus search path, but I don't think that's possible.)
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${configDir}/system.conf. This is necessary to enable dbus to
reload its configuration on SIGHUP after a nixos-rebuild. (The
daemon cannot be restarted because then console-kit-daemon loses its
state.)
* Generate a proper /etc/dbus-1/session.conf.
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cause restarting of jobs to hang indefinitely because the required
"start on" condition never triggers.
For instance, after "stop nfs-kernel-nfsd", "start nfs-kernel-nfsd"
will hang until we do "stop portmap; start portmap". This is due to
the "starting nfs-kernel-nfsd and started portmap" condition in
the nfs-kernel-mountd job. Apparently, because portmap is already
running, the condition "started portmap" never happens because no
event is emitted.
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the ‘nfs-kernel-statd’ task.
* Work around an apparent bug in Upstart: the ‘mountall’ task cannot
be restarted because of the ‘starting mountall’ condition in the
statd task. So instead make ‘mountall’ depend on ‘started
nfs-kernel-statd’.
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monitor the life of postfix)
Adding an assert to upstart jobs, so those with preStop will always need an exec or
script, otherwise the preStop will not be run.
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shutdown. (Portmap and statd are needed during shutdown to unmount
NFS volumes but have open files in /var/run.)
* In the shutdown job, don't kill PIDs belonging to Upstart jobs that
are still running. If they don't stop on the "starting shutdown"
event, then they're needed during shutdown (such as portmap and
statd).
* NFS test: test whether the shutdown quickly unmounts NFS volumes
(i.e. whether portmap and statd are still running).
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README (i.e. for the server: exportfs, mountd, statd, nfsd,
sm-notify; for the client: statd / sm-notify before mountall). This
is important to allow locking to work correctly.
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a daemon (it just starts some kernel threads). In the post-stop
script, stop the kernel threads.
* exportfs: fix the createMountPoints option.
* Mount the nfsd filesystem on /proc/fs/nfsd because mountd prefers
this.
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it allows the `mountall' task to start mounting filesystems as soon
as udev is running and devices become available (i.e. it doesn't
have to wait for all devices). This means that some jobs should
depend on "stopped udevtrigger" instead of "started udev".
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during boot. Mountall ensures that these are done in the right
order. It's informed by udev about devices becoming available. It
emits some Upstart events upon reaching certain states, in
particular ‘local-filesystems’ after all local filesystems have been
mounted successfully, ‘remote-filesystems’ after all network
filesystems have been mounted, and ‘filesystem’ (sic) when all
filesystems have been mounted.
Currently, if a filesystem fails to mount or doesn't exist, then the
mingettys won't start and the boot will appear to hang. This is
because mountall doesn't emit an event for failing filesystems and
waits indefinitely for the filesystems to become available.
* The ‘filesystems’ and ‘swap’ Upstart jobs are gone. (Support for
encrypted swap devices is temporarily gone.)
* Generate a proper /etc/fstab from the ‘fileSystems’ and
‘swapDevices’ options.
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`su'.
* The `usermod' from `shadow' allows setting a supplementary group
equal to the user's primary group, so the special hack for the
`nixbld' group is no longer needed.
* Removed /etc/default/passwd since it's not used by the new passwd.
The hash is configured in pam_unix.
* Move some values for `security.setuidPrograms' and
`security.pam.services' to the appropriate modules.
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