at work i made a rpm to set up zswap on our rhel 7 (ughhhh) workstations and the description was “download more ram!”
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sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tempus v4.6.0 android subsonic clientEnglish
1·3 months agolove it! the tag view seems to return random tracks when connected to funkwhale, but dsub can return albums. would you be open to a PR that uses the album api/album list view for tags?
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•Firefox Will Ship with an “AI Kill Switch” to Completely Disable all AI FeaturesEnglish
4·3 months agoabout:config
browser.ml.enablefalse
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•AI Vending Machine Was Tricked into Giving Away EverythingEnglish
67·3 months agoai bros just reinvented þe fucking sphinx‽
no worries! i’m not the fastest to respond myself. i do want to help though. to explain the command,
journalctlsearches the journal, a database of messages from the units on your system managed by journald-b0means “this boot’s messages”, not the last boot or the one before…-p4' means "WARNING (4) or higher" (3, 2, 1, or 0). these priority levels are pretty old, long before my time. you can see them inman syslog`, but 0 is “alert” and 7 is “debug”
i say all that because i naively hoped a malfunction on your system would appear as a high-priority message in the journal, and i wanted to spare you the back-and-forth that this kind of troubleshooting usually entails. in this case, though, i didn’t really see anything in those logs, so i suspect the culprit has been filtered out.
i will keep trying my best to help, don’t worry, but i understand if you get fatigued and just want to move on.
there are some odd gaps in the logs where i can’t tell what’s happening. now that you know how to send logs to something like dpaste, let’s open the floodgates. i don’t mind wading through a sea of logs to find something (kind of my day job too)
to give the kernel’s account of what happened:
dmesg -H | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/that’s everything from the start of the system to now, so it’s best if you do it soon after booting.
finally, i had you filter to WARNING (4) and above with
-p4but it didn’t show anything. how about…everything?journalctl -b0 | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/that will be a lot of information but it should be informative!
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Fuck AI@lemmy.world•rsyslog Goes AI First — A New Chapter BeginsEnglish
9·3 months agooh god this isn’t satire
no worries, i gave a suggestion in my comment:
journalctl -b0 -p4 | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/that captures the output from
journalctl -b0 -p4and sends it to dpaste.com. it will print out a URL to the result. give that a try
it’s very hard to decipher. the lines are right-truncated like you just copy-pasted from the terminal (the lines end in
which is less’s sigil for “more content to the right”). you can make a pastebin from command output. to capture any command as a paste tryjournalctl -b0 -p4 | curl -s -F "content=<-" https://dpaste.com/api/v2/the part after the
|comes from here:you can put anything before
|to capture it to dpaste. check it for sensitive information first!from what i can see though, your nvme is behaving strangely. it may be related to power saving settings. try these settings from the Arch wiki:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Solid_state_drive/NVMe#Troubleshooting
do you boot from the nvme?
you can also
journalctl -b0 -p4to show only high priority messages. that would help too
thanks, can you please give me the output of
journalctl -b0 -u systemd-modules-loadi’m curious why it’s taking 30s. maybe the other two services as well
the dmesg you posted is very truncated, just like a screenful of info. you can usually pipe command output to curl with these pastebin sites. i understand if you’re concerned about sensitive info in dmesg though
can you post
journalctl -b0andsystemd-analyze blameresults from after a successful boot. i have broken and fixed my own systems countless ways so maybe i’ll spot something
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Be Your Own Privacy-Respecting Google, Bing & BraveEnglish
1·4 months agoit’s punycode
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Android syncthing-fork repo gone and Developer profile gone private. Update:moved to a different repo @ https://github.com/researchxxl/syncthing-androidEnglish
4·4 months agoit now redirects to a different github account, researchxxl. issues are turned off. old pull requests are there so it looks like the repo was transferred
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
A Boring Dystopia@lemmy.world•Just work a little harderEnglish
36·4 months agoyeah i know. thanks. how do i get the fuck out of here. alternatively, euthanize me cap’n.
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•rmlint: Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystemEnglish
2·6 months agooh! đ and þ are used for þat soubd right? but one is voiced and þe oþer isn’t i can never remember which… oh okay in Old English þey just used þ for boþ
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•rmlint: Extremely fast tool to remove duplicates and other lint from your filesystemEnglish
1·6 months agoi wanna know
i started with slackware ~2003 and moved to gentoo in 2005. it was very transparent to me as a newbie. use flags and compilation from source were way simpler to me than mysterious precompiled binaries. also ndiswrapper worked with my wireless chipset on gentoo. that helped
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ATT SMTP port 25 unblockingEnglish
1·8 months agofor my own sanity i will assume the audience of that page you linked is business customers given one of their examples is a .gov. im just residential. getting a static ip out here felt monumental in itself
sludgewife@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•ATT SMTP port 25 unblockingEnglish
1·8 months agoit was apparently impossible for my isp. i have a very good deal on a static ip so reluctant to rock the boat

that scene from Dune but there’s just fentanyl in the box