

ohh is that supposed to be zelda? all i see is a big ostrich.


ohh is that supposed to be zelda? all i see is a big ostrich.


edit: you still technically have to touch the terminal to confirm yes or no with octopi, didn’t realize this meant completely terminal free. But also this is such an xda-developers headline lol.
finally lets you manage pacman and the AUR on Arch without touching the terminal
excuse me? https://github.com/aarnt/octopi


I think I tried it out once, but I wasn’t able to figure out how to to make this cake-autorotate thing work, was gonna use it on my starlink connection. Didn’t really get past that lol. I’m getting fiber on wednesday so it’s not really a concern anymore.


This reminds me, I actually installed OpenWRT on an ER-X. I need to go poke around on it and see how it works.


EdgeOS is a fork of Vyatta, which is itself based on Debian.


lmao send it to Bringus so he can install Steam on it


is this a Rush reference?


then it would be time to switch all my LXCs to alpine, i guess. if they’ll even still work. they’re all debian 12/13 right now.


Tille suggested that, if such obligations arise, they would likely affect redistributors or commercial entities building on Debian, rather than the Debian project itself.
if my edgerouter 4 adds age verification i’m going to burn everything to the ground


yeah, i have 32gb and it still feels excessive. even with plex, firefox, steam and discord going i’m only at 8 gigs of usage. all i do on my desktop is game though, i have a server for virtualization and stuff.


disclaimer: linux noob here.
the separate pull request appears to be for archinstall, “a helper library which automates the installation of Arch Linux.” it would collect user age during installation… somehow?



The Queen of Shitty Robots herself designed a chair for exactly this purpose!
edit: i believe it’s out of kickstarter now.


this is what i was going off of. i’m running cachyos (arch). am i reading wrong?
https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/763290/what-is-the-preset-field-in-systemctl-status
It just says that when installed it was enabled, and it has been disabled later on. As for this apache server just after install Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/httpd.service; disabled; vendor preset: disabled) – admstg Commented Dec 7, 2023 at 10:50


mine doesn’t appear to be? it says installed but disabled. unless i’m looking at the wrong service which is entirely possible.



Thanks for explaining it a bit more. I moved from Windows 11 to CachyOS (limine bootloader and kde plasma DE) sometime last year and that may be a bit above my paygrade right now. Based on what I’m seeing in the Arch Wiki it would seem that quite a few systemd components are in use for my distro.


forgive me if this is a joke, i’m not well versed in linux shit yet, but wouldn’t that only remove systemd-boot?


What is the alternative to systemd? I’m sort of a linux noob when it comes to this deeper level stuff.


Well, at least I don’t have to talk about it as much as I have to update the dang thing.
Imagine you’re riding up a steep hill, and you’ve already been working super hard, and you’re sweating and you’re tired. What do you do when you’re tired? You want to rest. You go to sit down it pushes you right back up into your workout.