#+title: Lab9 Solution #+title: Amirlan Sharipov (BS21-CS-01) #+author: Amirlan Sharipov (BS21-CS-01) #+PROPERTY: header-args :results verbatim :exports both #+OPTIONS: ^:nil * Question 1 One of the alternative is to use GPS-based ntp and sync time with the satellites. * Question 2 Use one server as an ntp client and another as an ntp server and sync them regularly using cron. * Question 3 apt is a new command-line interface aimer for interactive usage. apt is a high-level tool to interact with tools like apt-get and apt-cache. * Question 4 upgrade only upgrades the packages and never removes them, whereas full-upgrade may result in removal of some packages. This may cause problems for system administrators. * Question 5 The information is taken from https://linuxhint.com/install-atom-text-editor-ubuntu-22-04/ I am very skeptical about this method. Atom is deprecated. As well as apt-key. But it works ** Add gpg atom's gpg keys wget -qO - https://packagecloud.io/AtomEditor/atom/gpgkey | sudo apt-key add - ** Add atom's repository to sources list sudo sh -c 'echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://packagecloud.io/AtomEditor/atom/any/ any main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/atom.list' ** Dowload packages information from all sources sudo apt update ** Search for atom apt search atom There was a huge output with atom in it. ** Finally install atom sudo apt install atom * Question 6 #+begin_src bash cat control create-package.sh #+end_src #+RESULTS: #+begin_example Package: hellopackage Version: 1.0 Architecture: all Maintainer: RinRi Depends: python3 Description: Hello world #!/bin/bash rm -rf hellopackage mkdir -p hellopackage hellopackage/usr/local/bin hellopackage/var/helloworld printf "%s" '#!/usr/bin/env python3\nprint("Hello, World!")' > hellopackage/var/helloworld/helloworld.py printf "%s" '#!/bin/bash\n/var/helloworld/helloworld.py' > hellopackage/usr/local/bin/helloworld chmod -R 0755 hellopackage/var/helloworld hellopackage/usr/local/bin/helloworld mkdir -p hellopackage/DEBIAN cp control hellopackage/DEBIAN/ dpkg-deb --build --root-owner-group hellopackage #+end_example After this just use sudo apt install ./hellopackage.deb and everything works. [[./lab9-image-01.jpg]] The artifacts created by the package are the same as in the image but from the root directory.