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I don’t go so far as to think thing A is true all the time, but I believe thing A is true 90% of the time, and I would prefer to ignore those other 10% cases
The level of honesty with his prejudice is refreshing I suppose, but wow what a piece of shit
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Memes@lemmy.ml•Liberals: its ok as long as the west does it! 😁94·3 个月前Calling out Western Imperialism is fair game, but I find it hard to believe that the Ukranian “Occupying Nazi Regime” is of any power or relevance when their openly Jewish president A.) won the election with 73% of the vote and B.) remains alive and well despite a neighboring superpower country actively trying to kill him for over 3 years
My blogging career in a nutshell
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Rust@programming.dev•Cutting Down Rust Compile Times From 30 to 2 Minutes With One Thousand Crates2·6 个月前multi-threaded rustc
I am still quite ignorant of the workings of rust/rustc (I’ll learn it tomorrow, I swear!) but I’m surprised that multi threaded compilation isn’t available by default. make/gcc have had it for several decades
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•A month with LFS (Linux From Scrath) + musl + eudev + libressl + qi package builder helper. What a great experience.3·7 个月前Slackware taught me appreciation for apt/yum dependency resolution.
It was a great learning experience, but I doubt I’d ever go back
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•A month with LFS (Linux From Scrath) + musl + eudev + libressl + qi package builder helper. What a great experience.6·7 个月前Never actually tried LFS but I have done Gentoo from stage 1 (back when that was an option), so I’m going to use your statement as an indication I can skip LFS 😁
So if you want to use
systemd-boot
as the bootloader you have to (apparently) install thesystemd-utils
package. Or you can just use GRUB / efistub.Edit: looks like groche beat me to it 😁
It’s probably been 4 years since I last had to rebuild my Gentoo, but I would be very surprised if there weren’t good OpenRC instructions. I built mine with systemd and Gentoo handbook instructions always felt like ‘Are you sure you don’t want to use OpenRC? Ok, here are the systemd steps I guess’
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Asahi Lina Pausing Work On Apple GPU Linux Driver Development141·7 个月前An obviously talented programmer is no longer working on a free project that very few people can meaningfully contribute to - that is a shame.
I can’t even get myself to learn rust, let alone make a GPU driver while reverse engineering blackbox hardware.
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Need help with setting up full disk encryption (FDE) where /home is on another drive.3·7 个月前But how to get the OS to recognize it?
My approach for doing this in Gentoo with an encrypted /home is to configure dracut to make a slightly customized initrd.
Thanks to dracut modules, not too much configuration is needed - it prompts on boot for the password to decrypt, and then fstab is just configured to mount the decrypted uuid.
Someone else mentioned using multiple key slots, but I think this is your only real secure option.
Edit: on second thought, you may be able to get this to work in grub simply by adding
rd.luks.uuid=xxx
as a kernel boot parameter, and then having the decrypted /dev/mapper uuid in fstab for /home
A few decades ago I bought a used IBM as a *nix server, but it would lock up at nearly random intervals like you describe. Tried a different Linux distro… same issues. Tried BSD - same issues!
It wasn’t until after I learned of the 1999-2007 capacitor plague that I inspected the motherboard and saw that yes, several of the capacitories were bulging.
https://www.robotroom.com/Faulty-Capacitors-1.html
I mailed the motherboard to a servicer who replaced all the capacitors for a nominal fee. After that it was a rock solid system. You mention that this is recent hardware, but I would still suggest taking a peek at those caps.
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•Valve's plan to bring SteamOS to more devices is a promising sign if you want to stop gaming on Windows4·10 个月前Iirc the original steamOS was Debian based and you really had to be an experienced Linux user to use and enjoy it.
With the new steamOS (arch based?) it’s a much more streamlined experience and opens up the user base because of it
On my machine, the L2 cache is 256KiB
Is this a typo or are they running on a Pentium 3?
But my boomer aunt told me it means ‘Lots Of Love’!
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•is there any way to increase the size of my /var directory under debian 12.7? (flatpak related)1·1 年前In the future, you should look into using LVMs for your partitions. I ran into a similar problem recently where my /var needed to be increased - I was able to run a simple
lvextend -L+4G /dev/myvg/var --resizefs
to grow my /var by 4 gigabytes.Before I was using LVMs though I used a gparted live disk a lot
I’ve been a decades long Gentoo user, but now I’m experimenting with NixOS as I’ve gotten older and value my time more. The 12+ hours of compiling when there’s a chromium / QT update is no longer a badge of honor. I haven’t fully converted though, Gentoo binary packages are working as an acceptable stopgap
bodaciousFern@lemmy.dbzer0.comto Linux@lemmy.ml•What is the most duct-tape thing you've done to Linux?25·1 年前I’m using Gentoo with systemd and a customized kernel, and additionally I have the
/usr
partition LUKS encrypted. Because/usr
is absolutely essential for systemd to function, I configured dracut to make a specially crafted initrd which activates the luks lvm and prompts for the password to decrypt and mount/usr
on startup before systemd init tries to run.About a year or two ago, some update to dracut or some other dependency (assumption) caused the dracut generated initrd’s to kernel panic. After multiple days of troubleshooting, I discovered that just copying forward an older initrd in
/boot
and naming it to match the new kernel, e.g.initramfs-6.6.38-gentoo.img
, allows the system to boot normally .So, my Gentoo is booting a kernel
6.6.something
with a ramdisk generated in the5.9
kernel era. I am dreading the day when this behavior breaks and I can no longer update my kernel 😳
The doctor thought I might have brain damage.
If you replace your uses of the words stolen and steal with “kept” and “keep’”, then your statements make sense.
Also it’s coreutils - they intentionally have a very focused scope and features. An Apple LLM bundled into awk is desired by no one