Post 9vYG7U6Ql6mFuUaWvo by nelephant@hostux.social
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(DIR) Post #9vWbJAsn64E6TZVyvg by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-05-29T02:30:03Z
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How to set up a new laptop:1. Install Linux2. Put the laptop away3. SSH into it and finish installing things
(DIR) Post #9vWbPWi6r3n3uXY0yu by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
2020-05-29T02:32:12.269303Z
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@sir Or just boot up on a LiveCD and do the install from there via SSH.
(DIR) Post #9vWc7zeuaQOSR0FtGS by philipwhite@functional.cafe
2020-05-29T02:39:13Z
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@sir wait...that's genius. Especially for gpg/SSH/dotfiles/anything else you need from the other computer.
(DIR) Post #9vWcOdMqib8qDpk2O8 by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-05-29T02:39:36Z
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@lanodan I do this sometimes, too
(DIR) Post #9vWcW1xXgWd0WGQoAS by middlepath@mastodon.social
2020-05-29T02:42:46Z
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@sir Wow you were able skip my typical laptop steps:1) Install Linux2) Figure out which of the 5 network management solutions the distro went with in order to bring up wlan0…
(DIR) Post #9vWdA2Y8uRTfvwd3Wi by icyphox@freeradical.zone
2020-05-29T02:50:07Z
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@sir Actually, step one should be “Install OpenBSD”. :^)
(DIR) Post #9vWdHX0Y45tsQPUIDo by sir@cmpwn.com
2020-05-29T02:51:54Z
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@middlepath 3. Delete it and use wpa_supplicant
(DIR) Post #9vWq6buylefhs90Ou0 by castrillo@fosstodon.org
2020-05-29T05:13:32Z
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@sir I've doing it since ubuntu 6.06 LTS 🤟 but then I fell in love with :fedora:
(DIR) Post #9vWwjIp2IaaRfN3hI0 by boilingsteam@mastodon.cloud
2020-05-29T06:29:31Z
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@sir 1. Install Linux2. Git pull your ansible playbook file3. Let it run and go grab a coffee
(DIR) Post #9vYG7U6Ql6mFuUaWvo by nelephant@hostux.social
2020-05-29T21:39:53Z
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@sir I would say "use iwd"wpa_supplicant, even after +10years I still can't remember how to set up a basic WPA2+TKIP connection. Not present in the example section of the usage and the /usr/share/doc/... completely missed the point!Oh and boot with net.ifnames=0 because who the fuck thought that w2p4f0s23 would be more predictable than wlan0?!@middlepath