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07:59
morning
08:39
@bwDraco Sorry, went to bed and didn't see that
09:20
Okay, I've decided. I'm going to seriously give moving to GNU/Linux a shot.
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Ubuntu is a good choice for a newcomer to the ecosystem but someone who is likely to be a (semi-) power user?
@bertieb What do you use?
@rahuldottech Nice one!
I use Arch but it takes some getting to grips with
The best feature is the documentation
@bertieb Yeah I think @Ave uses that too. Why do you recommend it over other distros?
Closely followed by the packaging- system repos are very good, user repos (AUR) integrate very well with system stuff
It does only what I tell it to do
I moved to Arch from Crunchbang
Crunchbang got me to appreciate simple, lightweight distros
Bob
Bob
@rahuldottech That site does a pretty good job of it, actually.
All you really need is click-to-expand.
And I found I could replicate what I had with Crunchbang with Arch
Ave
Ave
09:24
@rahuldottech repos are great, AUR is great, wiki is great
everything is up to date or close to up to date
Cool. I'll give arch a shot, then. Thanks @ber @ave
no problem
Ave
Ave
keep in mind
Hope it works out for you :)
Ave
Ave
it doesn't have an installer.
09:25
Be aware though that the default install only gives you a very basic shell
wait wha
Ave
Ave
If you don't have internet, cat install.txt
I usually just open installation guide on my phone
Also, actually follow that guide carfully
As in, don't be tempted to miss out steps
Ah okay cool
Ave
Ave
also when you're pacstrapping you might also want to install networkmanager and wpa supplicant.
or else when you restart wifi will be impossible (without wpa supplicant) or painful (without both)
09:26
Actually actually
Ave
Ave
(you can always boot back into bootdisk and mount it and install those tho)
Here's a thought
@Ave I'll keep that in mind
Maybe install Arch in a VM first
Ave
Ave
yeah! that's a good idea
09:27
So you can see what the process is like and what it gives you
Ave
Ave
also decide on which DE/WM you want
Ave
Ave
and if you have no GPU or an AMD one, if you'll use wayland or x11
with nvidia you're locked into x11 sadly
Nice side effect is that it gives you a good base for building other VMs from (I have a VM snapshot which is a barebones-ish Arch post-install)
Ave
Ave
I recently moved to wayland and while it still needs a lot of work, it's usable for almost all my daily tasks.
09:29
@Ave Yeah, nvidia, although I don't really use the GPU so I could probably make do with just integrated graphics?
Ave
Ave
just use x11
X11 should be fine tbh?
Ave
Ave
yeah
wayland is more of a masochist thing
Hehe
Cool, okay. I gotta go pay my orthodontist a visit rn, but I'll be back later.
Thanks again.
09:30
Hope it goes well 👍
And really we should be thanking you
Not often someone asks you to evangelise GNU/Linux and your fav distro :D
Ave
Ave
I'll just toss some articles your way
Usually it's "oh god please stop, I thought an arch was a curved stone opening"
Ave
Ave
you'll definitely need this wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB
during pacstrap you might also want to install intel-ucode
aaaaaaaand if you want to steal my setup here's my dotfiles: gitlab.com/a/dot
feel free to @ me if you need any help
ditto re help
I've had some painful Arch installs, but they were broadly i) didn't follow wiki ii) legacy vs UEFI weirdness iii) my version of Xen crashed on a kernel later than <something>
and the latter two of those aren't really Arch's fault
Other than being very up to date and making it a bit trickier to find older kernels, I guess..?
09:43
I've been leaning slightly towards debian lately
ubuntu's NIH stuff has been a bit annoying
Debian's grand too
Used that for ages
And Crunchbang was Debian-based, IIRC?
yup
You do end up having older packages
Ave
Ave
I use sid for my BGP machine
I run debian lxqt on my core duo ;p
 
2 hours later…
11:31
JIM Y U DO DIS.
'COME DO OUR SURVEY'
'ITFULLYOUNODO.
@bertieb is /temp using mktmp?
If so, I don't think it reports 'being full' the same way a normal file would
I unno
Lemme check fstab
no /tmp in there so... maybe?
@rahuldottech The documentation for Arch is on par with, if not better than Gentoo's
And that's saying something concidernig how much of a fan boy I am
My issue is any distro, which doesn't easily allow me to setup packages they don't already have
So centos, debian, ubuntu can all diaf, even tho I do use them.
@bertieb ls -lah /tmp ~?
without ~
@djsmiley2k Buncha temp files?
anything in particular I'm looking for?
@djsmiley2k meh
Actually I run ubuntu cause its easy to find third party repos
Also can't you compile debs for debian-likes?
Slightly more painful than the beautifully-automated AUR
But at least those would integrate with apt
11:40
Actually for one offs?
11:53
:D
@bertieb hmmm not sure, one mo
@djsmiley2k It's not critical, this is purely for curiosity as to why bus error
I can live without knowing the answer :D
12:09
yeah but I MUST KNOW
MUUUUUUUUUST
If only there was a site...
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Q: numpy.memmap: bogus memory allocation

RomanI have a python3 script that operates with numpy.memmap arrays. It writes an array to newly generated temporary file that is located in /tmp: import numpy, tempfile size = 2 ** 37 * 10 tmp = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile('w+') array = numpy.memmap(tmp.name, dtype = 'i8', mode = 'w+', shape = size...

A very quick overview tells me ffmpeg tried to create a sparse file of size X, where X exceeded your physical storage
it only errors once you tried to write more data than can be allocated...
> Indeed, if I introduce the following in my code:

for i in range(size):
array[i] = i
I get the error after a while:

Bus error (core dumped)
or you told ffmpeg to use a mktmp file you'd created
or a loopback device
Which is why you get the bus error, technicall the device your writing to has space.
12:33
@djsmiley2k Why did VLC error out?
ffmpeg-concat wrote a bunch of raw pixel data frames to /tmp, filling it
then it errored out with a bus error
launching VLC caused a bus error too
(I didn't try other programs)
removing the temporary frames caused things to work again
shrug
 
1 hour later…
13:37
@ave where should I text you?
Ave
Ave
@rahuldottech telegram works.
@aveao
13:50
Cool
14:44
I wanna learn perl
I don't know why
But I really do, for some reason
make it so
I will, as soon as I'm finished with the current projects that I'm working on
I used to use perl
I thought I enjoyed it
Then I discovered python
Pretty sure there's an XKCD for that exact scenario
Eh, alt text for 353
s/alt/title/
> I wrote 20 short programs in Python yesterday. It was wonderful. Perl, I'm leaving you.
14:59
@bertieb then you took an arrow to the knee?
@JourneymanGeek if by "arrow to the knee" you mean "motorbike chain to the fingers" then... yes
something something, "run jay with the -z flag"?
Oh, that includes the title text
I was close
i've reread all the xkcds about 4 times over
@bertieb bad ending to a file causes everything reading it to derp?
file says 'I'm 1Tb!' you only have 200mb on disk
15:08
@djsmiley2k VLC wasn't reading the files- it was just dumping core after/on loading
So still dunno
Could probably replicate by filling up /tmp again
And doin' a heckin' gdb trace
But, eh, #effort
15:36
@bertieb no longer true
print("Hello World")
iirc
I don't foo enough
Where foo is any number of programming languages I've touched.
15:50
@djsmiley2k Aye, on python 3
lul
(at work, availability may be limited)
My bad. UV400 120gb is same price as A400 240gb
Holy (removed)'s, Batman!
So I really want this for my new laptop: amazon.in/Samsung-500GB-Internal-Solid-MZ-76E500BW/dp/…
But it'll set me back two month's pocket money
hard. decision.
(other Rahul to Rahul: buy the 2TB version)
15:59
lol
 
2 hours later…
17:51
The first carbon nanotube CPU has been created
Yeah I'm having a haaaaard time with that whole SSD thing
aaaaa
18:17
Did I just get 1903? I was sure I was up to date already
But the Windows background is a much brighter shade of blue
Windows folks, where do I see wupdate history?
"View your update history", you say
That sounds complicated
I'm sure I had some of these "new features"
like the emoji one using Win + . (Rahul's favourite feature, natch)
"Make your pointer easier to see"
0o
Oh, mouse cursor
Pretty sure that's been in there since at least '95, if not earlier
All I can be sure that's new in this update was a change to wallpaper
18:53
There are free Steam keys for Dirt Rally on Humble Bundle.
19:45
Anyone here uses Xen Orchestra? What could be causing the discrepancy in this image?
real vs sys cache
notice the bar is 2 green bits full? then blue then orange/yellow?
@djsmiley2k Thought so, but free -h returns this:
              total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available
Mem:          7,8Gi       262Mi       5,9Gi        24Mi       1,6Gi       7,3Gi
Swap:         3,8Gi          0B       3,8Gi
hmmm that shared
281MB Free?
And the Xen Orchestra mouseover says 2.06 GiB(notice the "GiB")
huh weird
19:50
@djsmiley2k Ops. Misaligned. Fixed.
So, 1.61 Gi + 262 Mi != 2.06 GiB. Something's amiss.
Although your observation makes sense.
262 + 24 + 1600 == 2.06Gib ?
+ 'overhead' ?
1896 hmmmm
Anyways I need to have the "used" info on a chart. There's a zabbix server somewhere. Maybe I can install a Zabbix agent to collect this data and request a user account on that server.
20:28
:O
¿Que?
20:43
BoI kicking mah butts
Yea BoI

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