Post A05kvnhCdUSJYLGdjk by 9fWTjcepWZMJaO4WvI.beni@wirebug.ch
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 (DIR) Post #9rDbfZJohcRbBwy5aK by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T07:07:06.436198Z
       
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       linux troubleshooting 101
       
 (DIR) Post #9rDbtJ06AYumdWIN8a by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T07:09:39.570388Z
       
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       @ben dns tends to be pretty hard to break though, especially since any decent network has at least two dns serversunless you run a freeipa setup or something
       
 (DIR) Post #9rDfIfi9AYJiApga5Q by blobyoumu@blob.cat
       2020-01-21T07:47:52.881712Z
       
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       @quad install Slackware, it lacks all 3
       
 (DIR) Post #9rDgVGqv0IQYnMMOMy by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T08:01:16.899709Z
       
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       @blobyoumu jokes on you so does my void systemOr at least it did until i needed LUKS so i switched my bootloader to GRUB
       
 (DIR) Post #9rDmSGTCZLACStDUfI by wzqtparor@pawoo.net
       2020-01-21T09:07:50Z
       
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       @quad @blobyoumu I never use systemd, and did not encounter any grub issue in the past decade, so I have only one problem.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEOEFZSuYFtsftI9o by ka01@hostux.social
       2020-01-21T14:50:33Z
       
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       @quad @ben pretty Ben was talking about DNS client. systemd-resolved can be pretty funny
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEOEFvRappuyqAqPo by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T16:11:17.205045Z
       
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       @ka01 @ben yeah I also hate systemd-resolved, but that falls under systemd
       
 (DIR) Post #9rElvb8ktIuqAs2JNI by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-21T20:36:50.872383Z
       
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       @quad tips to having a good linux experience:1) dont use nvidia hardware2) use syslinux, for fucks sake3) uhh,,,
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEod9B4Pt8S6F0qCO by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:07:08.144773Z
       
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       @quad After discovering prime-offloading Nvidia isn't an issue anymore but is a pain in the ass to install
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEolrxdnSqVJFtFsO by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:08:42.065593Z
       
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       @kumicota does it actually function nowMy experience with it is that usually it works exactly once, and then when i reboot the computer after setting it up it magically never works again
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEopuMQofDnuXPaE4 by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:09:25.868870Z
       
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       @kumicota Well actually no, I did get it working on Xubuntu 19.10 for like a week once.Then I ran a sudo apt upgrade and again, dead forever, prime offloading would never work again
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEov5G9ipvzA1wbVg by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:10:22.659512Z
       
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       @quad I'm running it on manjaro has more than a month and it's working fine with everything(cuda, vulkan, games)
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEovTS1mLguBngQLY by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:10:26.106475Z
       
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       @kumicota The last time I tried was on Fedora 31, but I didn't find instructions for anything newer than Fedora 30, those didn't work though.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEozcDj7HxMXry8Ei by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:11:10.949171Z
       
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       @kumicota Arch is like the only distro on earth where bumblebee actually works properly, so it's funny because Arch and Manjaro are just about the distros that need prime offloading the least
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEp4m1k5CVaPMp4z2 by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:12:06.988864Z
       
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       @kumicota Heck on Void Linux it was literally impossible without manually compiling bumblebee last year, and probably still is, because it's impossible to install both intel and nvidia driver packages at once, they just overwrite each other
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEp5LIcwPoLnrzYf2 by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:12:07.491154Z
       
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       @quad I'm not at home right now but if you don't mind I can sent the guide to manjaro here if you want to try
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEpE5E64OEaYm2aqe by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:13:46.784506Z
       
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       @kumicota Should've had it during Christmas since that was when I actually used my laptop actively last.And I don't really wanna pull it out and waste half a day messing with prime offloading just for it to probably not work like the 10 other instructions i've followed.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEpaLl7HacQCo6RuK by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:17:50.254723Z
       
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       @quad it don't take a lot(about half-hour) to do with manjaro as MHWD does half of the work with kernel and drivers selection you just have to do basic work with a text editor but ok
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEpj6tju99oinJVEe by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T21:19:23.143621Z
       
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       @kumicota if it's the forum post from last year about using MHWD and tweaking the config, I already know that one doesn't work on my T480
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEu3GNKmG79iu1Nzc by lis@niu.moe
       2020-01-21T22:07:48Z
       
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       @steph @quad 3) stay away from anything systemdyou're welcome
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEu6Y2pXWvVONztM8 by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T22:08:28.525032Z
       
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       @quad it's not this one works only on newer kernels and Nvidia drivers(430XX up)
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEuGDeoC8Dl3dNBDM by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-21T22:10:13.642813Z
       
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       @lis @quad did you know systemd has been inside your very bedroom
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEuMKWlZ1z06RWbnU by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2020-01-21T22:11:19.625557Z
       
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       @steph @lis @quad systemd has been in my very own bed… (my phone is the only device which does)
       
 (DIR) Post #9rExtYwFIyUcDTysYS by kumicota@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T22:50:55.966060Z
       
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       @quad I translated the guide that I use if want to try someday it's thereIt's in a half bad translation and markdown so sorry
       
 (DIR) Post #9rEyJmmCTib8fBmods by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-21T22:55:40.766622Z
       
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       @kumicota Thanks, saved
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFoFrJQro9TBomMyW by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
       2020-01-22T08:37:31Z
       
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       @steph3. use netctl and openresolv instead of systemd-networkd and systemd-resolved; forward journal to rsyslog; use shell scripts as initramfs's init@quad
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFvFGRKepkUVi8bQ0 by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-22T09:55:56.266997Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @quad no, don't use a local resolver, and networkd is one of the best parts of systemd. Journalctl is flawless and I'm pretty sure the arch initramfs doesn't have systemd in
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFvT1y7G3oJgP2KRc by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
       2020-01-22T09:58:21Z
       
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       @steph @quad openresolv is not a local resolver.It's an old-and-tried tool to manage /etc/resolv.conf. It provides the resolvconf command.As for initramfs, Arch's has the option to be systemd-based, but I think the script-based version is still the default.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFvXkTPjSLas1vRlg by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
       2020-01-22T09:59:12Z
       
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       @steph @quad Also, which was it that had this stupid CVE, systemd-resolved or systemd-networkd?
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFvk1fRdB8xfiPIfo by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-22T10:01:29.009308Z
       
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       @steph @Wolf480pl systemd-networkd is so good but so bad at the same time.Tried to add a VLAN IP to an interface once. I just copied a config file for another VLAN/IP on the same interface then changed the VLAN ID and IP throughout the file.After a reboot all three NICs in the server refused to come online. But hey, at least I could tell it do do the network interface before the iSCSI crap.god bless systemd, but also god damn systemd
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFvoGOAq4bAUJLilc by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-22T10:02:17.134539Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @steph I believe that was resolved. There's been many faults in both, but I think resolved was the one with the infamously stupid one that I forgot how it worked
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFwX9nwANoh67o5nk by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-22T10:10:22.325030Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @quad yes but why do I need resolvconf just stick Google dns in And yeah you're right about initramfs
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFwYQCQhBkqEfrko4 by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-22T10:10:38.251226Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @quad I'm almost certain it'll be resolved
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFwgLKYgL05S4Rg92 by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-22T10:12:04.152273Z
       
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       @quad @Wolf480pl yeah it's a bit stupid that sometimes it will just bail out
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFwsaER6a5V8sQ0Tg by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
       2020-01-22T10:14:13Z
       
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       @steph @quad I often have a DNS server in my LAN / VPN / etc. providing some internal domains and I'd rather be able to access those, too.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFxcKEUvBEqqKG6JE by steph@iscute.moe
       2020-01-22T10:22:31.503942Z
       
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       @Wolf480pl @quad ah, neat
       
 (DIR) Post #9rFxkUo7UOOBxKoh5E by Wolf480pl@niu.moe
       2020-01-22T10:23:55Z
       
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       @steph @quad anyway, if you just hardcode 8.8.8.8 in resolv.conf, you don't need systemd-resolved either
       
 (DIR) Post #9rGC7xHvACh6J1puvw by vease@whitespashe.uk
       2020-01-22T13:04:04Z
       
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       @quad I was triggered by GRUB. It makes perfect sense GRUB would be the ginger one.
       
 (DIR) Post #9rGC7xcTvl8nKnSKyu by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-22T13:05:04.500572Z
       
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       @vease nvidia is the pretty but evil one, grub is the old stump, systemd is the smart kid who tries to everything
       
 (DIR) Post #9rGC9G1kyctQiLteU4 by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-01-22T13:05:21.320176Z
       
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       @vease also it's Ron from harry potter
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzAYBKG43l7awqBns by hj@shigusegubu.club
       2020-10-09T12:46:16.205995Z
       
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       @quad actually never had problems with systemd :^)
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzAYQgQxtPVE4Kbx2 by Meeper@blob.cat
       2020-10-09T12:46:18.845310Z
       
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       @quad I don’t use any of them somehow and my system is stable asf
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzAoSGwpDdoms3IEC by Moon@shitposter.club
       2020-10-09T12:49:13.446933Z
       
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       @Meeper @quad do you use LILO or what? I have to use LILO on one machine at work, GRUB won't boot on it for some reason
       
 (DIR) Post #9zzAqUbX7qyUbCeVo8 by Meeper@blob.cat
       2020-10-09T12:49:35.251084Z
       
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       @Moon @quad rEFInd
       
 (DIR) Post #A04PY4SuLMraPuSsD2 by happymoomoo@fedi.absturztau.be
       2020-10-12T01:27:53.850411Z
       
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       @quad PulseAudio?
       
 (DIR) Post #A05RsM2n5dr7nK0Zjk by devnull@mamot.fr
       2020-10-12T13:28:39Z
       
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       @quad s/GRUB/Shitty Internet Provider/crappy ISP router/
       
 (DIR) Post #A05UfenOMP1s38RV0y by mmu_man@m.g3l.org
       2020-10-12T13:59:59Z
       
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       @quad 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣
       
 (DIR) Post #A05W84jJdAkuXteOy8 by otyugh@pouet.chapril.org
       2020-10-12T14:16:16Z
       
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       @quad Pavucontrol is the rat hidden in grub's sweater sleeves.
       
 (DIR) Post #A05W8pUNmVjlZC1dia by caskd@social.redxen.eu
       2020-10-12T14:16:27.667873Z
       
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       @quad You forgot:initrcroot remount rwpackage hooks
       
 (DIR) Post #A05WBUXG8v4vRtdlbs by oss@scarlet.house
       2020-10-12T14:16:57.691882Z
       
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       @quad@NaiJi you really like Hermione, don't you?
       
 (DIR) Post #A05kj8b1cM54brL7ce by 9fWTjcepWZMJaO4WvI.beni@wirebug.ch
       2020-10-12T16:51:53.480849Z
       
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       @quad @ghostdancer Whoever did this clearly not enforcing selinux policies....
       
 (DIR) Post #A05kj94RqxcI576cU4 by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-10-12T16:59:52.925632Z
       
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       @beni @ghostdancer come on, you know as well as me that the only thing most sysadmins know about selinux is how to turn it off
       
 (DIR) Post #A05kvnhCdUSJYLGdjk by 9fWTjcepWZMJaO4WvI.beni@wirebug.ch
       2020-10-12T17:01:46.707808Z
       
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       @quad @ghostdancer But if you have to manage systems where it has to stay on, it's always the first thing to check and often rightly so...
       
 (DIR) Post #A05kvnwnhUvsKiZ636 by quad@weeaboo.space
       2020-10-12T17:02:11.220007Z
       
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       @beni @ghostdancer Yeah I know. I deal with RHEL at work