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GCostanzaStepOnMe, to memes in Listen here, kulak...
@GCostanzaStepOnMe@feddit.de avatar

Haha, funny way to say “working in the lead mines”, comrade.

Cleverdawny,

Comrade, we all know lead poisoning and the need for safety gear are capitalist propaganda! Now, get back in the mines! Production must increase 50% this year, and your state-appointed union representative says it can!

sub_ubi,

Capital successfully fought to put lead into American’s blood and lungs for a century after it was known to be poison. To this day they’re still fighting to keep it there.

www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/…/275169/

www.jsonline.com/story/news/politics/…/90349256/

abracaDavid, to lemmyshitpost in 8th grader spreads it 😭

What the fuck

greaterthanstupid, to linux in I messed up a spell. Anyone know how to fix it?
@greaterthanstupid@dmv.social avatar

You must sacrifice a live Penguin by smashing a window with an apple.

PoisonedPrisonPanda,

that makes perfectly sense… thanks.

SomethingBurger, to linux in So... how to fix this?

What filesystem is on the disk? If it’s NTFS, you’ll need to fix it on Windows (right click, Properties, Tools, Check).

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

It is, thanks I’ll try that!

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

It worked, thanks a lot! What would be the Linux alternative to do that?

FalseDiamond,
@FalseDiamond@sh.itjust.works avatar

If it’s just the dirty flag (it was uncleanly unmounted) you can try

ntfsfix -d /dev/sdc1

Still probably better to boot into Windows and let it deal with it (ntfs tools are still reverse engineered stuff after all), and check journalctl before doing it, but it works in a pinch.

SomethingBurger,

ntfsfix but in my experience it doesn’t really work if it can’t mount the drive in the first place.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Guess I’ll need to keep W10 around haha thanks again

allywilson,

Can you reformat that drive as exFAT? That should remove NTFS as being a reason to keep Windoze around (and even if you do need Windoze, it should be able to read that format fine as well).

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, I just learned I can use a different filesystem to avoid (or at least minimize) these issues in future. I tried formatting a portable HDD and I could only pick FAT, that should be OK since I picked “Linux compatibility” or something like that in the format wizard!

ReversalHatchery,

If otherwise you don’t plan to use windows on that machine anymore (on bare metal, a virtual machine is not relevant here), it would be better to transfer your data to a Linux native file system. Unless you have a solid preference, ext4 is a good choice.

Basically you just need to copy your files over, but you may need to do it in chunks (and resize the 2 partitions in every round) if you can’t hold the files if the NTFS file system safely while you reformat it.
Also, if you want to keep attributes like file creation time and last modification time, that’ll require a bit more copy parameters, if you want this let me know and I’ll fill you in on the details.
What distro do you use by the way?

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

I’ll keep it in mind, but since I’m getting new, bigger drives I think I’ll just wait for and format them directly in the better filesystem. I tried formatting an external HDD and I think I could only pick FAT or NTSC (I’ll double check), hopefully on the internal drives it will be different!

I’m on Pop!

SteveTech, (edited )

If you’re using gnome disks, it hides the more Linuxy file systems behind an ‘Other’ option.

Personally, for removable drives I prefer to use

  • ext4 for HDDs
  • f2fs for SSDs
  • exfat for Windows compatibility

If it’s grayed out or you’re getting errors try searching up ‘how to format as [file system] in [Pop OS/Ubuntu/Linux]’, you might need some extra packages.

bec, (edited )
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Yeah, most options were greyed out. I’ll have to visit the wiki of my distro haha thanks for the tips though

edit: actually, just checked, EXT4 isn’t greyed out, but it says “internal disk for use with Linux only” and since it’s an external/portable HDD I didn’t pick that option

SteveTech,

I’m pretty sure there’s no difference between internal and external ext4 (at least how gnome disks handles it), so I think it’s just trying to make sure users don’t freak out when they format it as ext4 and think their data is all gone on Windows.

Also when it’s grayed out you usually just have to install the fuse driver and file system tools, IIRC for exfat you install exfat-fuse and exfatprogs.

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

There is none. NTFS is a filesystem you should only use if you need Windows compatibility anyways. Eventhough Linux natively supports it these days, it’s still primarily a windows filesystem.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Oh, I see. So you’re saying that, when I have the chance, I should move to a different filesysten and that would avoid me issues as the one in the OP?

db2, (edited )

FAT is older and has fewer features but it’s better supported.

woelkchen,
@woelkchen@lemmy.world avatar

exFAT, not old school regular FAT.

db2,

FAT12 🤣

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

I tried formatting an external HDD and I picked FAT, I’ll have to research whether or not that filesystem is good for my needs

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

If you’re only using this filesystem on Linux anyways, absolutely.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Yes, I’ve basically moved permanently over to Linux and do 99.9% of the things on it. Had to boot Windows for the first time in days only to check whether or not my HDD died after I couldn’t mount it

I’m still in the process of optimizing stuff around Linux (e.g. media drive filesystem) but I’ll get there haha

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m still in the process of optimizing stuff around Linux (e.g. media drive filesystem)

What do you mean by that?

possiblylinux127,

You could use btrfs on Linux and install the windows driver. The Windows driver isn’t what I would call stable but it will work if your mostly using Windows.

Another option is a windows virtual machine instead of dual booting. With a VM you could simple transfer files with magic wormhole or something similar

Atemu,
@Atemu@lemmy.ml avatar

From what I’ve seen, that’s a great way to corrupt your filesystem.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

Nah, all Linux is good. I don’t really need to use Win and since all my HDDs are for media storage I have no reason not to use them on Linux only. They’re only mine and don’t have to hop from PC to PC. Thanks for the input though

kylian0087, (edited ) to linux in So... how to fix this?

Tip for when you need to use the power button and do a force shutdown. Try the following first Alt+SysRq r>e>i>s>u>b

blog.kember.net/…/2008-04-reisub-the-gentle-linux…

SomethingBurger,

Raising Elephants Is So Utterly Boring

MimicJar,
@MimicJar@lemmy.world avatar

I always preferred BUSIER backwards. It’s shorter and alliterative., but whatever helps you remember.

ElderWendigo,

I’ve always just dropped down into a different virtual terminal with CTRL+ALT+F#, killed the bad process and/or just rebooted from there. Is that not a thing anymore? I haven’t had to do it in so long because of improved stability and not using the DE on my server much, so maybe I’m out of the loop.

SomethingBurger,

Sometimes it’s not possible if everything crashed.

turbowafflz,

Annoyingly sysrq is disabled on a lot of distributions by default now, so you often have to manually enable it for this to work

kylian0087,

It is? I never noticed it being disabled honestly.

turbowafflz,

At least arch and opensuse do, I haven’t used anything else much lately

kylian0087,

Those are exactly the ones i never noticed sysrq being disabled. I use the resisub quite often on tumblweed. and used to on arch.

Strit,
@Strit@lemmy.linuxuserspace.show avatar

Seems correct: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Keyboard_shortcuts#Kerne…

SystemD defined default it looks like.

bec,
@bec@lemmy.ml avatar

That’s very useful, I’ll try it next time, thanks for the tip!

taanegl, (edited ) to linux in So... how to fix this?

Firstly, check the logs directly to get a more concise error that we can analyse. journalctl is the standard systemd logging client you can use in the terminal. By specifying the unit (units can be socket files, timers, services) you can get logs specifically for said unit.


<span style="color:#323232;">journalctl -u udisks2.service
</span>

You can also specify binary, if said binary logs to journalctl, like so (if the binary path exists):


<span style="color:#323232;">journalctl /usr/lib/udisks2/udisksd
</span>

You can also check kernel messages (dmesg) by using the -k flag, like so:


<span style="color:#323232;">journalctl -k
</span>

You can utelize flags such as -e to scroll to the end of a journal, -f to follow a journal in realtime and utelize the -p flag to set priorities like error, crit, warning (-o error) and others to filter away common journal entries so you don’t have to scroll through every line in the log.

Secondly, and this is gonna sound weird, but reboot into windows twice. The first time you boot windows run diskchk on the partition(s) in terminal/powershell/command as administrator. If it tells you it needs to do an offline scan, reboot and you’ll see an offline diskchk screen on boot before login. If not, reboot again into windows anyways, and then reboot into Linux.

The reason is that NTFS has a weird failsafe flag that NTFS on Linux considers a no-go, and it’s usually set if the system crashes more than twice, but not always. If Linux NTFS drivers see the flag, it won’t mount as a precaution. The only way to reset the flag is to reboot in windows twice. Not once, not three times, but twice.

This might be outdated info, but that was the fact some years ago. There might be a way to fix it with modern day Linux, but I don’t know, especially when I have no direct and informative errors to go by.

journalctl is your friend :)

peyotecosmico, (edited ) to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.

Don’t worry, I’m sure Keiko is a loving mother as she’s a loving wife.

/s

ummthatguy,
@ummthatguy@lemmy.world avatar
FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

It’s just that she’s very focused on other tasks.

https://i.ibb.co/VLnf17K/image.png

peyotecosmico, (edited )

You know what’s the worst of that episode? Half of the crew still thinks she wasn’t possessed, she was just “Keiko being Keiko”

ummthatguy,
@ummthatguy@lemmy.world avatar

Just good 'ol Keiko “Ice Queen” O’Brien going about her day. Throwing herself off the Promenade railing.

SzethFriendOfNimi, to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.
@SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world avatar

Mom, can we have David Ogden Stiers?

No honey, we have David Ogden Stiers at home.

↖︎ David Ogden Stiers at home

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t be silly. Everyone knows Klinger is the other man in her life.

https://i.ibb.co/PDPQz2V/image.png

SzethFriendOfNimi,
@SzethFriendOfNimi@lemmy.world avatar

Dude has all the best dresses. Him and Garak would get along well

flatplutosociety, to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.
@flatplutosociety@lemmy.world avatar

Yep, “happily married” is definitely a phrase that comes to mind when I think of Miles and Keiko.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Are anti-drug ads ever honest?

teft, to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.
@teft@startrek.website avatar

No one ever thinks of poor Yoshi.

FlyingSquid,
@FlyingSquid@lemmy.world avatar

Keiko couldn’t handle two children, so she sent Yoshi to live with Aunt Kira.

Infynis, to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.
@Infynis@midwest.social avatar

Those years trapped in the past we’re probably the best of Molly’s life

ummthatguy, to risa in Molly is the one I really feel sorry for.
@ummthatguy@lemmy.world avatar

That’s what, 20 mintues in the mind prison? The withdrawals and the PTSD will last much longer.

qwerty, to memes in and then they called Moses a socialist

Can we make c/politicalmemes and keep this sort of content there? It’s clearly a point of division in the community, we should be more accommodating for apolitical folks.

Squirrel,
@Squirrel@thelemmy.club avatar

Ah yes, the political issue of education and racism.

iByteABit,

There’s no such thing as ‘apolitical’. The very idea of leaving politics to our superior politicians is what brought us and keeps us in this state.

This is not at all a political issue however. This is about not being a trash human being. Being racist is not a political opinion, it’s spreading hatred in the world and being a waste of skin.

qwerty,

I’m not arguing for or against of what the post says, I’m only saying that the designated place for funny cat pictures is probably not the right place for a meaningful discussion, sharing opinions, education or anything else but funny cat pictures.

When i browse c/memes I want to see easily digestible posts that will make me exhale through my nose, not deep, thought provoking walls of text.

Holzkohlen,

If you think this post is deep and thought provoking then I don’t know what to tell you. It just makes fun of american conservatives and that’s it. This post is literally just “conservatives dumb”, as easily digestible as I’ve ever seen.

phoenixz, to memes in Listen here, kulak...

What is it with these commie types that they believe communism will leave everyone to become hippies who can do whatever they want and all required resources just magically arrive when they need.

It really is watching children believe in Santa Claus

LoreleiSankTheShip,

If we didn’t all work to produce excess wealth for the super wealthy, we’d have 20 hour workweeks. People can do a lot with that extra time.

phoenixz,

They I have good or bad news for you, depending on your stance. We don’t. You may, depending on the company which you work for, but generally speaking most people don’t.

Yes, yes, YES. Capitalism is evil, pitchfork and torches! Reality check: Capitalism is also the very big reason why you have a computer on your desk or in your hands in the shape of a phone to write about the evils of capitalism. Capitalism is at its core about the freedoms to share and acquire resources in the most efficient way possible. Does it have big BIG problems with runaway effects where a single person can suddenly pheewwww shoot into the sky and start resource hogging? Absolutely. Should that be legally limited and curbed? Absolutely! Is that currently done well? Absofuckinglutely not!

But none of that means that “communism will save us”. Dear god, please please don’t be THAT naive, don’t believe in santa claus.

If you want to spend your free time in a commune to help hippies or whatever it is that you want to do, I applaud you. Seriously, well done. But you WILL have to work for a home. You WILL have to work for food, and that computer you have in your hand to curse the evils of capitalism. And you have to work so that when we all do that, that resources get moved over the world so that the farmer gets his equipment that he needs to farm the grains that he sends to a supermarket that gets bought by a baker which you then buy in the shape of a bread loaf… We all work together.

Again, is there a shit tonne of abuse going on? Of course. Nobody denies that. Is that abuse being curbed? Nope. Should we hang the ultra rich that have been abusing this system? Nah, lets not hang people. I’m not for violence. But should we tax them 100% of their income until their posessions are within a reasonable range? Absolutely.

But communism is not the answer, please learn some history about the “successes” (meaning ALL failures, no exceptions) of comnunism. Read about the famines, the suppression, the torture, the corruption and the crap that comes with that to make it work. I like my freedom. I don’t need piles of cash and people generally should not be allowed to have piles. You do that with laws and taxing and enforcing. Lets focus on that instead.

Thief_of_Crows,

Look, capitalism clearly does not work. Everything Marx and Lenin ever wrote about capitalism has come true. It is destroying our world more and more every day. Whatever you might say about communism, we do not know for a fact that it will ruin the lives of everybody, involved or not. No matter how bad you might claim communism is, it isn’t the thing that’s currently destroying our societies. So it is by definition better than capitalism.

HerbalGamer, to memes in Musicians

piaist?

qisope,
@qisope@lemmy.world avatar

yeah, they play the piao

Broodjefissa,

This whole meme has more chromosomes than a special needs kid bus.

Akasazh,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

It’s piano without the ‘no’ put on.

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