Package: notepod Version: 3 Architecture: all Maintainer: Julien Muchembled Installed-Size: 57 Depends: grub-efi-amd64, unattended-upgrades Filename: all/notepod_3_all.deb Size: 15956 MD5sum: 29098386323bc91874abf1c152a80b4a SHA1: 123a3b92425367828875a0d48a713ab9416ce4b0 SHA256: fc6accf86c964af7e340b1ec03593931a53d8adf6d49bc1e2fbfdfa157cee617 Section: admin Homepage: https://notepod.nexedi.com/ Description: NotePOD is a Nexedi flavor of Ubuntu with a focus on security This package applies the following changes: . - grub-install: Always use options --no-nvram --removable, as a way to stay as far away as possible from buggy closed-source UEFIs, and make it possible to move easily the storage device from one computer to another. Should we enable secure boot (more a tool against users than anything else), systemd-boot looks better than grub for that. . - upgrade-grub: Disable quick-boot (like on Debian) because it breaks hidden menu. Also sets a few defaults in /etc/default/grub.d/00-notepod.cfg . - unattended-upgrades: Auto-upgrade Ungoogled Chromium if installed. This package is provided by a PPA and we don't want other packages from PPA to be upgraded automatically. On the other side, using Package-Whitelist would break auto-upgrade for official repositories. . - apt: Enable xtradeb PPA (Ungoogled Chromium). Make sure official repositories have higher priority. . - systemd: Enable SYSTEMD_SULOGIN_FORCE. . - firefox: Policies with some settings from LibreWolf, uBlock Origin and a few other extensions. . - gnome-initial-setup: Skip questions about location services and telemetry. Disable first login dialog. . Uninstalling this package reverts the system to a standard Ubuntu one. Package: re6st-node Version: 0.657+slapos1.g30e7680bc-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Julien Muchembled Installed-Size: 99199 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libcrypt1 (>= 1:4.1.0), liblzma5 (>= 5.1.1alpha+20120614), libstdc++6 (>= 13.1), iproute2 Recommends: logrotate Suggests: ndisc6 Conflicts: re6stnet Replaces: re6stnet Provides: re6stnet Filename: amd64/re6st-node_0.657+slapos1.g30e7680bc-1_amd64.deb Size: 23925258 MD5sum: c3c5dc5e1fefae2698b4406e22a0736d SHA1: 230d4b16648ca0f536b863cf895a0fce9b2f41e5 SHA256: 412372de4507c0a7e10ce08026b90c8cb79ce8105a106fffeadcf2be85f789c8 Section: net Priority: optional Description: resilient, scalable, IPv6 network application Package: slapos-node Version: 1.21.1+1.0.468+1-1 Architecture: amd64 Maintainer: Thomas Gambier Installed-Size: 283976 Depends: libc6 (>= 2.38), libcrypt1 (>= 1:4.1.0), libgcc-s1 (>= 3.0), libstdc++6 (>= 13.1), awk, libc6-dev | libc-dev, gcc | c-compiler, g++ | c++-compiler, make, patch, iproute2, procps, lm-sensors, util-linux Conflicts: firewalld Filename: amd64/slapos-node_1.21.1+1.0.468+1-1_amd64.deb Size: 54630712 MD5sum: 821c8834352691fa267255b2fa7736af SHA1: 06e2e40930aa0288d5fcd43105cf60c99db3f6c1 SHA256: cecfa21e5e876b5ebbec6d612052858696a85f2246e4342ad640a6cfc08db742 Section: net Priority: optional Homepage: https://slapos.nexedi.com Description: Client-side to deploy applications with SlapOS SlapOS allows one to turn any application into SaaS (Service as a System), PaaS (Platform as a Service) or IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) without loosing your freedom. SlapOS defines two types of servers: SlapOS server and SlapOS node. . This package contains libraries and tools to deploy a node. . Slapformat prepares a SlapOS node before running slapgrid. It then generates a report and sends the information to the configured SlapOS master. . Slapgrid allows you to easily deploy instances of software based on buildout profiles.