- sudo ventoy -i /dev/x
- sudo mount /dev/x1
- Profit???
No, but it mentions that it times out in matrix.SyncRunner. This sounds like some kind of function to … well … sync using matrix, and I know there is at least one config option for syncing with matrix, but I can’t check rn. Maybe you need to explicitly comment it, set it to null or actually set a value?
As long as you can log into a shell and get root permissions, everything’s fine.
He survived KDE and other heavy DEs. A normal Arch users habitat is a plain WM, ideally based on Wayland, so sway/Hyprland/qtile. He will be fine.
I guess because it explicitly displays the target comment, but, if you click on parent comment or something like that, also loads the parents comments, with all child comments - including the original one, despite the original one still being displayed. I have the same issue, and it’s Eternity exclusive. I hope it will be fixed soon.
Also, VS Code is mid, not even working correctly and definitely not OOB on Linux in my experience, and VS just does not support Linux at all. And is shit anyway.
Foot because it’s sway default. It’s also configurable, has shortcuts and sixel support.
Then let’s call my install 30p87OS, that was made from scratch. Now it’s a distro.
It is. Especially when you need the night to compile FF and it constantly fails. But I learned a lot.
LFS: Not being so complicated actually. Arch: That a fully fletched OS install can be done in less than 10 minutes.
Xi gonna suck his own testicles.
Taiwan and west taiwan.
Currently the server(s) are in my room, which is so messy my dad probably wouldn’t even enter it voluntarily. And in the case grub/fstab/crypttab/etc. are messed up, which is probably the most common error, he probably couldn’t solve it by himself. Soon everything’s gonna live in its own little room in the basement, so it’s gonna be accessible easier actually.
And then you wonder if you typed reboot or poweroff
(Or 6/0 for the debian people)
I’m 150+km away from my server, with literally everything on it lol
I can update infinite packages at the same time in pacman tho 😎
Do you have a matrix instance set in the config?
I had that issue for months. There is no real solution afaik. Apparently, reading the NVM checksum is just not possible on Linux with this chip. It always defaults to 0xFFFFFF I believe. In theory you could write some value, to reset it, but it gave me some permissions error. I resorted to get the source of the kernel, patch out the checking code, compile just the module and then install it. I created a PKGBUILD for it, and I’m currently trying to make it a DKMS package, so you don’t have to reboot first to manually rebuild it.
As you use Debian, you’ll need to create a manual compiling script, but here are my PKGBUILDs for reference: https://git.30p87.de/30p87/e1000e-nocksum-kerne
Note that you need to swap out the kernel source link to the source of your current kernel version.
The current problem is, that you need to reboot to update to a new kernel version, which then means the custom driver will not work anymore, and you need an internet connection to rebuild it, as it will need the most recent kernel version. So never kernel update without wifi in reach.
I will first make it a DKMS package, to ease some of the pain, and then see if I can make it debian compatible.
How do you know? Do you constantly monitor running processes, performance and network connections?
45W is still not really fast though, Moto is at 50. Wirelessly. Wired at 125.
But to be fair, Apple is at ~30W. And that’s just sad.