• @ewigkaiwelo
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    972 months ago

    Everyone is an atheist until they do kernel/full system update on their daily driver machine

    • jawa21OP
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      262 months ago

      I still love the particular way that Garuda configures some things from the get go. I always knew it was Arch based and might break eventually. What I didn’t expect was the stupid power button deciding that it doesn’t want to work anymore.

      • @ewigkaiwelo
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        82 months ago

        Yeah that kind of device failure is really frustrating, did you manage to make it work?

        • jawa21OP
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          122 months ago

          I did, by pushing really hard in random directions =/ I’m going to have to take it apart and clean things with a hope that it gets fixed. Until then, I’m going to have to only use sleep and not turn it off for real.

            • jawa21OP
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              instructions unclear: hooked the power button circuits up to a car battery and caused 2 battery fires

            • @[email protected]
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              42 months ago

              That’s how I used to turn my tower on when I was a teenager. The motherboard was also outside of the tower, lying on a piece of bubble wrap on the floor. When playing an exciting game, we’d sometimes kick the graphics card out of place.

          • oce 🐆
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            42 months ago

            I got the power button of my laptop repaired at an electronics repair shop, you could try that. It has been running well for 8 years with Arch.

            • jawa21OP
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              52 months ago

              How much did it cost? This laptop needs other repairs.

              • Aniki 🌱🌿
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                32 months ago

                Honestly, momentary switches are the simplest of all circuits. The only hard part will be soldering a new one into the old leads. What laptop is it? I can look and see what I think.

                  • Aniki 🌱🌿
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                    42 months ago

                    I did a quick look and it doesn’t look like the switch is directly on the motherboard so most likely there’s a JST plug or something similar with wire leads that then hook into the switch and/or a daughter board. If it’s just two wires into a JST plug you can replace the switch with anything similar or if you wanna be ghetto about it just touch the two wires together to make a short.

                    You can probably get the exact switch if you look hard enough since almost everything but the exterior shell will be commodity components.

                    Good luck!

              • oce 🐆
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                22 months ago

                I can’t remember, but something negligible compared to the price of a thin laptop.

              • oce 🐆
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                32 months ago

                Because it participates in keeping an old laptop fast and up to date.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            I rarely shutdown my laptop. Most days I just close lid when I am done and back to what I was doing next day instantly.

            • jawa21OP
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              32 months ago

              I can’t do the lid shutdown thing because the built-in screen also has serious issues. It is very finicky. I just use either the terminal or KDE’s built-in feature to do it. I’ve really put this poor machine through hell.

    • @riodoro1
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      222 months ago

      pacman -Syu hangs after updating kernel but before mkinitcpio.

      Jesus, take the wheel.

      • Fushuan [he/him]
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        42 months ago

        I just have a script that repeats the “install-kernel” command and the “bootctl install” one that I run after every big update. It should be fine without them, right? Too many times the kernel one fails in the pacman update chain and I’ve had to chroot from a live USB too many times to do the bootctl install to put the correct bootloaders in the efi partition to skip the manual bootclt install from my actual PC after updates.

        Just in case. It takes 2 seconds vs searching the pendrive, loading, typing in an European keyboard when the live USB asumes it’s american, searching the chroot command on my phone… All of this when I just want to relax. Weird stuff I know.

    • u/lukmly013 💾 (lemmy.sdf.org)
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      172 months ago

      Me updating my Arch install in the morning at school (there’s faster connection):

      But, with current install I finally started writing logs of all manual changes I make (config updates, created symlinks outside home dir, package installations, etc…). I’ll finally know what I did instead of trying to guess what weird thing I did 2 years ago.

      • jawa21OP
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        132 months ago

        This is a fantastic idea. Keep a config diary. I can imagine a teenager doing this and eventually getting in trouble with the law. Parents open the diary only to discover scribbled bash scripts in confusion.

        For real, though, I’m going to journal it all and upload to NextCloud.

        • exu
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          32 months ago

          Until recently I kept (most of) my initial setup and config files in a repo with some hacky bash scripts.

          Until recently because I finally replaced the bash mess with Ansible and it’s so much better.

    • @Cossty
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      92 months ago

      True. I started to pray to GabeN recently too.

      • @ewigkaiwelo
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        42 months ago

        Let us pray that he will be succeeded by a worthy descendant. At least we can always find refuge in BSD - it has not yet started to ensh*tify as I’ve heard

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      Me, installing Linux mints major update like a month ago after finally getting things just right:

      If it breaks, new distro I guess 🤷