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04:46
WATER COOL YOUR RASPBERRY PI
WATER COOL ALL THE THINGS
05:04
@rahuldottech actually
planning on replacing the router AP with something newer
05:38
@JourneymanGeek your super expensive AliExpress router-which-is-actually-a-PC?
@rahuldottech and sucks as an AP, so I'm using my old router as one
@rahuldottech naw. Keeping it as the core of my network
It's ruined consumer routers for me ;)
My old dlink is overheating
 
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13:25
WHY DOESN'T BASH HAVE GOTOS OH MY GOD WTF
I know people hate gotos and stuff, but they're super useful for writing scripts quickly
..
use functions you fool./
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Yeah, I ended up using them. Don't have much experience with bash
Stop bashing bash :)
13:56
WHY WOULD YOU NAME YOUR DOG MR. SILLY WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU
14:27
Please fix your keyboard. I've had enough of your shouting.
@rahuldottech we should name you Mr Silly
14:45
@DavidPostill I apologise, my bad.
 
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15:56
Correct me if I'm wrong
But isn't wget ubiquitous when it comes to GNU/Linux distros?
Or is it not present in some embedded systems?
It's not present on all systems. On a Router I owned which was an embeddes Debian there was neither wget nor curl or netcat.
it's not always there, no
16:55
@NordlysJeger lynx?
Netgear
and on a WD Mycloud there wasn't wget either
!!/learn halp2 <>https://i.sstatic.net/PlAcd.jpg
@bwDraco Command halp already exists
@bwDraco Command halp2 learned
!!/info halp
@bwDraco Command halp, created by qwertyuiop on Fri, 17 Jun 2016 14:13:28 GMT
16:59
!!/halp
lul.
!!/forget halp2
@bwDraco Command halp2 forgotten.
!!/learn halpcat <>https://i.sstatic.net/PlAcd.jpg
@bwDraco Command halpcat learned
16:59
(more meaningful name for the command)
sigh
!!/forget halpcat
@bwDraco Command !!/halpcat does not exist. Did you mean: halpcat
@bwDraco Command halpcat forgotten.
!!/learn halpcat <>https://i.sstatic.net/mgxeq.jpg
@bwDraco Command halpcat learned
(because I care about finding the original source image for image quality reasons)
I'm pretty sure @FMLCat will have a field day with this.
Which program first parses /etc/network/interfaces file and set the network configuration?
17:12
Depends on the particular OS, but that's normally ifconfig and kin.
(on openSUSE, we have what's called Wicked for network interface management)
(ifup eth0 might be familiar to you)
@NordlysJeger lynx is a command line browser, sometimes present instead of curl/wget
But Debian has not ifconfig preinstalled. So how? I'm using Debian family.
@NordlysJeger Can you please please please check if the systems have busybox and get back to me?
FWIW, ifconfig is deprecated. On openSUSE, this functionality is provided via wicked. On Debian (and several other Linux distributions), use ip.
@bwDraco I'm familiar with both ip and ifconfig. So my question was whihc program first parse that file?
Is that ip only.
17:18
It would be ip.
@rahuldottech I can't as I have flashed the router with Open WRT and disassembled the NAS
17:33
@Biswapriyo ....
it's whatever your distro calls
18:06
@JourneymanGeek in your experience, do embedded systems and routers have BusyBox binaries?
 
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19:42
Hmmm
most have busybox yah
if you can get telnet/ssh access to it, which is less likelyu
or they are enterprise, so they run IOS / Whatever Juniper / Extremeos / etc instead.
20:32
hmmmm
got to a number of bosses in the colliseum on World of Final Fantasy I just can't beat yet.
20:53
hey
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Q: ram issue, please help :")

Homam Gamerwanna keep it short yet filled with info, soooo.... so i've been having this issue with my ram, i have 8gb of ram installed as you can see here amount of ram avalible and in task manager, it's showing that i'm using around ~500mb -ish see here now i know that i'm not that good at math (my fri...

please help :"(
i hate this
You've only asked this question twelve minutes ago. Please wait until someone decides to give an answer and don't beg for it in chat
@HomamGamer @NordlysJeger is correct. Please don't dump your unanswered questions in here. It's not what this room is for.
21:25
i could've asked the question here
or copy and paste it here
This is not a support channel
it's no different than forwarding it's link
and you've already received a correct answer.
nope, i didn't
if you're referring to the "you have another user" answer, i don't
i answered with "
i don't have another user, trust me. and you can see the blank space beneath it, which indicates that there is no other users"
SYSTEM is a user.
LOCAL SERVICE is a user.
NETWORK SERVICE is a user.
21:31
@MichaelFrank thank you
That stat you see is the amount of RAM used by applications running under your username.
Marvin's answer is correct, if not exactly clear.
it's not
/me looks
sigh
night yall.
Night smiley, shall your dreams be free of layer eights
21:45
Are you also not worried about why your CPU usage doesn't match up?
lmao,no
sweats nervously
 
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23:15
@rahuldottech assuming they run linux
Amusingly Linux is heavy and a lot of consumer routers run rtos like vxworks
Don't forget, until recently, and even now, a good chunk of routers are amazingly anemic hardware with a switch attached....
You could easily find a modern device with under a gig of storage

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