Hello,
I recently noticed my ISP (french "Free") that give me a new modem, in
fact was giving a real computer.
This computer have 4Gb ram (extendable up to 16Gb at least) and *4* sata
disks places, raid capable.
I fitted them with two old 350Gb laptop HDD and could create a raid1
array (ext4).
then I could create a virtual machine (I don't know what is the software
used, proprietary interface). Right now only for test purpose, 1Gb ram
and 50Gb HDD.
This FAI provided several templates as guest. One of them was openSUSE
JeOs!! - the modem is arm powered (armada 8040).
This install went perfectly well. less than 1.2Gb install :-). I had and
could easily extend the disk and the system from 2Gb to the 50Gb size
wanted.
Yast is available.
What I would like to know is is I can use it like my favorite Leap 15.3,
server mode. The VM is EFI and BTRFS.
Are the available applications for arm identical with the amd64 ones?
any thing I have to know? The wiki is very short about jeos
(https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:JeOS)
thanks
jdd
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OOPS... wrong list. :[
https://drydenwire.com/news/former-burnett-county-medical-examiner-allegedl…
BURNETT COUNTY -- A criminal complaint has been filed charging a former
Burnett County Medical Examiner with stealing cash from a deceased
person’s wallet while performing her duties at the scene of the death.
Burnett County authorities, including Sheriff’s Deputies and Medical
Examiners, responded to the scene of a death in November 2020. A Burnett
County Sheriff’s Deputy’s body camera showed a wallet being removed from
the deceased person’s pocket and also showed that there were multiple
$100 bills located in the wallet.
Former Medical Examiner Sara Stadler is also captured on the video
footage, handling the wallet and cash. Funeral home staff members who
were at the scene of the death offered to take the wallet into their
possession and provide it to the family of the deceased the next
morning, according to the criminal complaint filed against Stadler.
Stadler told them no, and stated that the Medical Examiner’s Office had
a policy about taking possession of cash and bringing it to the Medical
Examiner’s Office. Burnett County Sheriff’s Investigators were later
advised by Human Resources that there is no such policy. The criminal
complaint states that the Medical Examiner’s report did not mention
recovering a wallet or billfold from the scene, or of any cash being
counted, and no property report log was filled out regarding any cash.
When Stadler was asked to bring the wallet to the funeral home to give
it to the family, she stated that she could not make it at that time,
but that she would mail it. The criminal complaint goes on to state that
approximately two weeks later, a family member of the deceased came to
the funeral home to ask about the wallet as it had still not been
received. Funeral home staff contacted the Medical Examiner’s office,
and asked about the location of the wallet. Another Burnett County
Medical Examiner checked the safe at the Medical Examiner’s office where
the wallet should have been, but did not find it. Stadler was contacted
about the wallet, and she advised that it was in a manila envelope in a
cupboard at the office. The criminal complaint states that the wallet
was found, but there was no cash inside the wallet; only an ID and a
social security card.
Criminal charges were filed against Stadler in August 2021, including
Class I Felony failure of a public employee to perform non-discretionary
or ministerial duty; and Class G Felony theft from the person of another
or from a corpse. Online circuit court records show that Stadler is
scheduled to make an initial appearance on her charges in October 2021.
A Burnett County online staff directory indicates that Stadler is no
longer a member of the Burnett County Medical Examiner’s Office.
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