Post Ax49FTHa1bJBwIo6kq by yura@udongein.xyz
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(DIR) Post #Ax08omFkbkAIKANoki by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T18:15:07.502256Z
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Debian 13 today :yotsuba_yay: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/13.0.0/amd64/iso-cd/Will test it in an hour
(DIR) Post #Ax0AcK71bmYFTrUVKi by spudi@suya.place
2025-08-09T18:35:42.148527Z
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@yura it fucking finally releasedi thought it will never be
(DIR) Post #Ax0CvVLUGdg5jLWtoO by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:01:08.527037Z
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Time to start the installation.And also stretch the neck muscles. For the sake of own health of course :blobcatfunny:
(DIR) Post #Ax0Dg9Gs9oMWsVc384 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:09:38.569217Z
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:cat_doubt:
(DIR) Post #Ax0Dv4W67H9yTaqlma by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:12:24.974860Z
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Let's act like nothing happened, okay?
(DIR) Post #Ax0E7Vvc1igSxziX5s by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:14:37.628872Z
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This is where I know I'll regret but always choose alien English locale with quotes """ instead of metres.PR should I choose something different?
(DIR) Post #Ax0ExUP6wGjhIWIaOm by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:23:56.671656Z
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I feel like my new system is having some gender issues.
(DIR) Post #Ax0FHtrtyMPI48UwOu by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:27:38.529961Z
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And this is the serious issue. Why the heck is it still "Kiev", Debian? :blobcattableflip: I clearly remember that it's already Kyiv in Ubuntu for some time. :neocat_angry:
(DIR) Post #Ax0FfCYieCekh5dWcK by fabos@der.cyberterror.ist
2025-08-09T19:30:30.387Z
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@yura@udongein.xyz gender issue?
(DIR) Post #Ax0FfDasndytu5eld2 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:31:51.416462Z
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@fabos it decided to identity itself like Linux mint
(DIR) Post #Ax0GA81jXzufcCxGUK by snowy@suya.place
2025-08-09T19:32:09.813100Z
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@yura ubuntu had a different installer for a few years now
(DIR) Post #Ax0GA9VY2dM8CxuabA by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:37:26.013358Z
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@snowy Debian also has live iso with calamares installer but I'm too lazy to download a bigger iso
(DIR) Post #Ax0GejrlQVhFeut6SO by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:42:59.332643Z
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@lucent But my debian 12 allows to set up Europe/Kyiv. And that's why it's even more weird
(DIR) Post #Ax0GsddjNAemP0x4G8 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:45:30.945594Z
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@lukyan yeah, installing via network installer iso
(DIR) Post #Ax0He1a6B1SYGXqeUi by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:54:03.893671Z
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Hmm, should I install Grub or system-boot now?
(DIR) Post #Ax0Hfen1syoc9tfuAi by fabos@der.cyberterror.ist
2025-08-09T19:53:19.185Z
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@yura@udongein.xyz previous hostname in /etc/hostname
(DIR) Post #Ax0Hfg1xGyLg0TfL4i by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:54:31.027907Z
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@fabos nope. It's not previous hostname. It was "arrakis" and still will ve
(DIR) Post #Ax0Hwv08rh4zMQ2UAC by WildPowerHammer@mastodon.ml
2025-08-09T19:55:22Z
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@yura If you dont have cursed setup where grub is only reasonable choice, I guess using systemd-boot may be a good idea
(DIR) Post #Ax0HwwWRD6VW4s9n8q by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T19:57:28.498857Z
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@WildPowerHammer well, I have encryption enabled, also dual-boot windows from hard drive and already have put some extra settings into a grub config during installation.I guess I have to stay with grub...
(DIR) Post #Ax0R5cE8w3shKLoHRo by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T21:39:53.098651Z
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Forgot the final result
(DIR) Post #Ax0TEevwRTjWEfjipE by szkodnix@sk.szkod.ovh
2025-08-09T22:01:44.524Z
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@yura@udongein.xyz Debian finally with Plasma 6, huh?Took them long enough.
(DIR) Post #Ax0TG79X0e522smqVE by voice@soc.magicalmirro.red
2025-08-09T21:43:59.460400Z
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@yura > Disk / btrfs> Disk /home btrfsWhy? :blobcatexpresionless:
(DIR) Post #Ax0TG8QEI31zyxbhAW by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-09T22:04:17.905617Z
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@voice I need an explanation of your question
(DIR) Post #Ax1DFvJxaz1DF1VnPs by voice@soc.magicalmirro.red
2025-08-09T22:55:31.715123Z
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@yura 1) why two separate partitions on the same disk2) why each of them are btrfs, which has it's own subvolume capabilitiesI think it should be one physical partition with btrfs and subvolumes for root, /home, ... within it.
(DIR) Post #Ax1DFwAmQbGlsqDykK by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-10T06:39:34.561784Z
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@voice @Lili today I learned about btrfs subvolumes...
(DIR) Post #Ax1Fo5ymfqEA3I1rSi by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-10T07:08:10.461767Z
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@Lili @voice I guess it's time to reinstall linux today to do it properly :blobcatgooglyshrug:
(DIR) Post #Ax1G242yeg8y74eREG by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-10T07:10:45.490983Z
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@Lili @voice or maybe just copy the files and delete the partition :blobcatthink: This way I'll still have LVM (no idea if I need it now, I wanted it for what can be done with subvolumes) but it should be faster.
(DIR) Post #Ax1whJUcKS9bxtvnPc by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-10T15:08:46.494561Z
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And after one reinstall I fixed my disks. What else will you find?
(DIR) Post #Ax21JOgbrrlItQxK7M by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-10T16:00:28.631574Z
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Well, and since I set up this computer almost form zero, it's time to make an ansible playbook that will install all required packages the next time I need it.And where I will be also able to get all the list of packages I usually install. I wanted to have this list for years...
(DIR) Post #Ax3rqwIZJCi3TDzC3E by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T13:23:55.934415Z
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Okay, so the only thing stopping me from installing Debian 13 on my main laptop if the fact that I don't ed to back up/clean 600Gb of data in home folder :blobwtfnotlikethis:
(DIR) Post #Ax3ryoQwQzMtOVelqy by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T13:25:23.467895Z
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Ah right, duplicate backups, virtual machine images and so on. I can easily clean a lot
(DIR) Post #Ax3sDKmKyNFNlUaZ9c by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T13:27:58.526199Z
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Okay, I'll need to backup/clean 380Gb of data. It looks much easier now lol
(DIR) Post #Ax40upw7nst2U7QBnM by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T15:05:25.258297Z
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Backing up to HDD is so slow :ablobfox_loading:
(DIR) Post #Ax49FTHa1bJBwIo6kq by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T16:38:48.572854Z
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Oops. I forgot to back up .config files at my home directory :blobcatsweat:
(DIR) Post #Ax49HHaaTJ3qFgYrvk by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T16:39:07.473001Z
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I backed up all the folders fortunately
(DIR) Post #Ax4A1cfuPJP6yA9Bb6 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-11T16:47:31.487300Z
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This is what random calls do with me when I'm concentrated on something :blobcatsad:
(DIR) Post #Ax5nCytMEiG0Qhnx4q by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-12T11:41:12.213451Z
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Apparently Remmina from apt repo periodically segfaults in Debian 13. Maybe I'll try to check flatpak package later if it annoys me.
(DIR) Post #Ax5nGhITaz0n1DKGA4 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-12T11:42:12.146780Z
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cc @shuro you may want to know it
(DIR) Post #Ax5rShrbiLKq4Fjvw8 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-12T12:28:59.857694Z
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Remmina UPD: the bug is known https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1099188It was already fixed in Remmina but debian as usual is too slow.I made a cursed thing: manually installed remmina, common, rdp and libsecret plugins from SID repository.Seems to work now.
(DIR) Post #Ax629SHuV1Klko48em by voice@soc.magicalmirro.red
2025-08-10T18:18:51.240614Z
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@yura swap, hibernation, may be zswap/zram, tpm2-pkcs11 for ssh privkey, makedeb, libvirt, code editor of choice... And do not forget about disabling CoW under any DB/virtual disk
(DIR) Post #Ax629THEp0OGp0l7FQ by lispi314@udongein.xyz
2025-08-12T12:02:57.994606Z
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@voice @yura > And do not forget about disabling CoW under any DB/virtual diskAbsolutely awful advice.Disabling CoW breaks any safety btrfs provides.At that point you might as well just use ext4 with data=journal, you'll get better safety than btrfs with CoW disabled *and* better performance. CoW is necessary for all of its data-integrity features.
(DIR) Post #Ax629USyOrN6VhG0B6 by yura@udongein.xyz
2025-08-12T14:28:38.976000Z
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@lispi314 @voice you both got me confused :blobwtfnotlikethis: