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hornedfiend, in Manjaro OS

No hate from me,but rather a simple question? Why use preconfigured distros instead of the original,always best, with archinstall script? You can even install pamac or whatever package installer tool manjaro uses.

Holzkohlen, in systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems

At least make it pink or smth

ikidd, (edited )
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Maybe it can be the “brown screen of death”. To indicate that it shit itself.

wmassingham,

PSoD is already used by VMware ESXi. And Windows Insider builds, I think.

Maybe green?

ABeeinSpace,

Green is Windows Insider builds

uriel238,
@uriel238@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Maybe a customizable setting? Black screen with red border and a looping kittens video?

mateomaui, (edited )

PSoD

Piss Screen of Death?

edit: oh nvm, I mistakenly thought this was in reply to the suggestion for dark yellow.

AgnosticMammal,

Dark yellow?

Truck_kun, in Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack

I actually am in the market for a new mobo and cpu.

Are there any mobo’s nowdays that don’t use UEFI? I just want an old traditional style BIOS with a jumper to restore it from a ROM chip if I get any malware, so I can actually trust my hardware.

I did force myself to deal with UEFI for the sake of windows, but gaming has gotten good enough on Linux, I don’t actually need to dual boot windows anymore.

Am I asking too much?

yum13241,

No, and trying to use a pure BIOS system these days is a headache.

You can always just reflash your firmware from a trusted OS via FWUPD.

KarnaSubarna, in Self Post
@KarnaSubarna@lemmy.ml avatar

Imagine yourself playing FPS game (CS: GO 2), and your cat just walk casually on your keyboard!!

Infiltrated_ad8271, in systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar
  • Hibernation into swap files backed by Btrfs are now supported.

So, with btrfs on ssd, is there any use case for a swap partition?

falsem,

Use case is not having enough RAM?

bdonvr,

I think what they mean is that you can just make a swap FILE instead, which you can grow and shrink as needed. No need to mess with partitioning.

Infiltrated_ad8271,
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

Yep. In fact my comment seemed so clear to me that I assumed it was some kind of joke, but looking at the votes, maybe swapfiles aren't as well known as I thought.

lemmyvore,

Swap is not “disk RAM”.

falsem, (edited )

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_memory

What would you describe it as? With virtual memory it pretty much functions that way, no?

lemmyvore,
wmassingham, (edited )

I’m not sure what that post is meant to show, if swap isn’t “disk RAM”. That post even concludes:

Swap […] provides another, slower source of memory […]

lemmyvore,

Um, you really need to read the entire phrase and not pick out only what you want from it. 😃

Swap can make a system slower to OOM kill, since it provides another, slower source of memory to thrash on in out of memory situations

It means that if you try to use it as a source of memory, when you run out of actual RAM it will make your system almost completely unresponsive due to disk thrash, instead of allowing the kernel to just kill the process that’s eating your RAM. So you’ll just end up hard-booting system.

wmassingham,

Yes, and that’s a good thing if you don’t want it to start killing processes. You have that extra time/space to deal with the out-of-memory condition yourself.

Or you can ignore that condition and continue using the system in a degraded state, with swap as “disk RAM”.

lemmyvore,

Like I said, the system will be almost completely unresponsive due to disk access being several orders of magnitude lower than RAM and allocation thrashing… you won’t be able to do much, the mouse, keyboard and display will react extremely slowly. There may be situations where you’d prefer this to an OOM kill, for example if you’re running a test or experiment where you’d rather have it finish even if it takes a very long time rather than lose the data. But if you’re a regular desktop user or server admin you’ll probably just reboot.

rotopenguin,
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

Do you mean that you don’t have to find the LBA of the extents of your swap file, and put that into a kernel argument anymore?

Cuz that is a nasty, skanky hack.

Infiltrated_ad8271, (edited )
@Infiltrated_ad8271@kbin.social avatar

I've never heard of that, it's beyond me. So it's an increased risk when tweaking the kernel? As an average home user it's all right?

glibg10b, in Self Post

OP did not take this picture. Their story is made up. Here’s the original: lkml.org/lkml/2011/11/3/110

KISSmyOS, (edited )

I did not take this picture. I just nabbed the smuggest-looking cat-on-a-keyboard I could find.
But your questioning of my cat’s software testing experience has made her very upset.

TheyCallMeHacked,

I don’t know what you did to your cat, but Imgur is telling me the picture “may contain erotic or adult imagery.”

KISSmyOS, (edited )

She’s not wearing any clothes and there’s licking and petting involved.

dditty,

Nothing like heavy petting a hairy pussy to trigger NSFW content warnings

callyral,
@callyral@pawb.social avatar

yeah for some reason imgur does that but the video is sfw

Meuzzin, in Manjaro OS

Most of the hate posts in this thread, seem to have the same issue: Nvidia.

rotopenguin, in systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems
@rotopenguin@infosec.pub avatar

I don’t think it’s going to do a whole lot of good when the whole KMS/DRM falls over.

(okay I haven’t had that for a few months now. But i am still traumatized)

ikidd, in An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

Interesting concept, I like the design, but the workflow is rather odd and would take some getting used to. Also, things like the UI need some work on scrolling, like the Sudo connect window scrolling the password out of sight if you fail the password entry.

Chewy7324, in 100 Million Firmware Updates Supplied By The LVFS

FWUPD/LVFS (Linux Vendor Firmware Service) has made it remarkably easy to update a lot of system firmware and device/peripheral firmware under Linux. Prior to widespread LVFS support it was often a daunting chore for Linux users to update device firmware with frequently needing to boot into a Microsoft Windows installation, resorting to FreeDOS for system BIOS updates in the olden days, or go without updating firmware.

www.phoronix.com/news/LVFS-100-Million-Firmware

db2,

My ad blocker turned off at some point and I loaded that link without it… holy shit was that obnoxious. The ads moved things around, blocked the article, autoplayed videos… and that’s what we’re supposed to be appreciative of and turn off our ad blockers for? 🤢

FigMcLargeHuge,

This is what a ton of links end up being. I don’t know how anyone thinks that is an even acceptable user experience. Shit just popping up and covering the actual content. Actual content spread out like you are supposed to search for where the next paragraph is. The current state of most websites is just absolute shit. I end up going in and turning off javascript, since that seems to be the herpes that is behind most of this. I am not sure who or how people are making money off this advertising, but it needs to end (without having to resort to adblockers or disabling javascript). Ads have just absolutely fucked most web browsing and that’s sad.

taladar,

Ads have just absolutely fucked most web browsing and that’s sad.

It is actually much, much worse than that. Ads have pretty much fucked up

  • our privacy since most tracking of your personal life is ad-related (pretty much all besides government surveillance)
  • our health (smoking, alcohol, sugary foods,… are all heavily pushed by advertising)
  • our climate (dito with fossil fuels, cars and other climate killer technologies)
  • our politics (Cambridge Analytica and similar propaganda campaigns as well as closely ad-related propaganda in movies and other types of media)
  • our attention spans and emotional stability (content optimized to keep us watching/clicking/… tends to be super-short and enraging)
  • our freedom of speech (“advertiser friendly” (self-)censorship and demonitization)
  • our news (what gets ad clicks gets reported and in the way to optimize clicks)

There are probably a few things I forgot but this should give you an idea of the scope of the problem.

FigMcLargeHuge, (edited )

I 110% agree with you on all points. I have been complaining and telling people about privacy till I am blue in the face, and it just seems like the general public doesn’t care. They just do not care that every second of their life is under surveillance and the data is sold to the highest bidder.

Dirk,
@Dirk@lemmy.ml avatar
lemann,

Holy moly that is an absolute sh*t ton of ads!

westyvw, (edited )

I said this about 2 weeks ago. I was trying to support Phoronix and was browsing on mobile. The site was unusable. They need to get control of that. I have websites and I refuse to ever run ads. Then again, I am not in it for the money.

On the other hand the number of websites that are using ChatGPT to create content, images, and links solely to push ads for profit is getting larger every day. It does not take any effort either. You can pay a monthly fee to have a service auto update your site and the ads are automatic too.

I am beginning to not trust sites that run ads.

mateomaui, in systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems

Seems like some kind of sacrilege.

Vilian,

i totally understand if they named it bsod just for the meme, it’s funny also they could make an option to change de color :b

mateomaui,

They could have gone with the “Red Screen of Wrath” or something.

Thorned_Rose,
@Thorned_Rose@kbin.social avatar

Back about two decades when I was using Windows and it was till easily customisable, I changed the bsod colour to red for funsies. Windows being Windows crashed and went to my red screen of death - my ex's cousin saw it and thought it was something really really bad, "Wow, a red screen, never seen that before. Must be even worse than blue". No mate, I just customise the shit out of anything I touch 😅

db2,

Mauve Screen of Suffering

EonNShadow,

The thought of someone’s Linux install failing catastrophically, displaying a “MSoS”, then the user switching back to the is MS OS because of it is funny to me.

mateomaui,

That almost sounds soothing.

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks,

Lilac of Log Level 1

verdare,

I’m giving you bonus points for the alliteration.

pastermil,

Tosca Screen of Wailing

kpw, (edited )

Crimson Screen of Grief

0x0,

Fuchsia Screen of Disappointment

snake,

Agreed, bsod is precisely what I’ve been running from with Linux.

julianh,

Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t this basically just better error reporting? It’s not like it’s gonna crash more often, it will just actually show log info if something catastrophic happens.

ikidd,
@ikidd@lemmy.world avatar

A BSOD that gave you a clue about why it happened would be a welcome change.

Vilian,

that’s the goal, they also gonna implement the QR code, but not like the crappy of QR code on windows(that send you to a suppirt page with a dozen of possible sulution, where nothing work), the qr code is going translate to the kernel panic message, i liked, i can scan the qr code and search the error on my cell

kpw,

No, there is a random crash every six hours now to increase familiarity.

Laser,

Unfortunately this only affects boot messages, not normal system operation, for that you still get core dumps and kernel panics / oops

nickwitha_k, in An open-source, cross-platform terminal for seamless workflows

I’m unsure that I would find this useful. While I might want a good solution to view web content on the terminal (with a modern, w3c standards rendering engine) so that I can do less outside of the terminal, I don’t think I see the utility of using web tech to power my zsh and vim usage. I am enjoying my balance of utility and perf with kitty.

I hope you have a good experience and share your findings.

plasticcheese, in Manjaro OS

I’ll keep it short and sweet.

I’ve been using Manjaro for about 6 years now.

When I had an Nvidia GPU, it would break after quite a few updates and need a rollback.

Then I moved to an AMD card, and I haven’t had any issues at all.

Like…at all.

The End.

Chewy7324, in systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems

Some Highlights:

  • A new component “systemd-bsod” has been added to show logged error messages full-screen if they have a “LOG_EMERG” log level. This is intended as a tool for displaying emergency log messages full-screen on boot failures. Yes, BSOD in this case short for “Blue Screen of Death”. This was worked on as part of Outreachy 2023. The systemd-bsod will also display a QR code for getting more information on the error causing the boot failure.
  • Hibernation into swap files backed by Btrfs are now supported.
  • Support for split-usr has been removed.
KiranWells,
@KiranWells@pawb.social avatar

Actually looking forward to the btrfs swapfile hibernation; I have tried setting it up on my machine before but the documentation was never clear on whether it would work (or why mine wasn’t).

planish, in Just about every Windows and Linux device vulnerable to new LogoFAIL firmware attack

Hello I am writing the firmware for MotherBoard 2021, a definitely completely different product than MotherBoard 2020, I am going to ship in in 2 weeks for Christmas, and I am going to write an image decoder on top of bare metal, and it is “not” going to let you hack the pants off the computer.

Said no one ever.

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