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5:00 PM
LOL
 
lol
Should I report it as a bug? :P
 
would be a good idea yes :) it'll improve "file" :)
 
@NathanOsman And the verdict?
 
guilty
 
lol
 
5:04 PM
@AndroidDev I added the actual file output to the question.
dpkg should be installing the dependencies automatically.
I know it installed libc6:armhf.
 
@NathanOsman Are you sure? Does /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 exist?
 
Yup.
# stat /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3
  File: '/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3' -> 'arm-linux-gnueabihf/ld-2.23.so'
# stat /lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ld-2.23.so
  File: '/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/ld-2.23.so'
 
Hrrrm
I was going to post an answer saying to install libc6:armhf and do a symlink to /lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3 but I guess you've already done that :D
 
That was done by dpkg.
 
Do other 32-bit programs work?
 
5:09 PM
Nope.
I haven't been able to get any to run.
 
The other thing I found on like page 4 of google was some random forum guy saying the kernel needs to be built with a special paramter
shrugs
 
I saw that too.
But I checked and the kernel has that parameter set.
CONFIG_COMPAT, IIRC.
 
hmm there's also an SO answer saying you need a paramter
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A: Can old ARM32 binary files be run on AARCH64 kernel?

David HsuThank you moonbutt74. You had provided an useful clue for me to seek the solution to that issue. To enable the support of running ARM32-Linux programs on AARCH64 kernel, the option in the kernel should be selected: run make menuconfig ARCH=arm64 go to the option and select it: Userspace bina...

 
Yup, "Kernel support for 32-bit EL0" is the CONFIG_COMPAT parameter.
 
"The armv8 processors can run in 32bit mode (like the Raspberry Pi 3 currently does) but the Linuxes do not support a mixed mode."
Interesting --^
Probably wrong though
 
5:16 PM
@GeorgetheDev is i.stack.imgur.com down?
 
@NathanOsman Is there any way I can easily set up an ARM64 VM so I can test the various solutions?
 
@AndroidDev I can give you access to mine - it's just an empty server on a cloud provider.
Can you paste your RSA public key?
 
Public RSA key?
 
cat ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub
(Assuming that's where you put it.)
 
I don't recall ever creating one
 
5:18 PM
Oh.
ssh-keygen
That should create one for you.
 
Should I give it a passphrase?
 
@AndroidDev what ? :D
@AndroidDev yes - of course ! :)
 
@AndroidDev not really necessary
But you can if you want.
 
@cl-netbox I can SSH just fine without creating one..... I have keys for other machines; I never had to create one
@NathanOsman ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDTP3izKP8e6Z6e/pFEHB1IatkRCJ4v5l/EMLqA641sLH+A9ljV‌​BrWVv6KeLRA34YU6fRebbcp2bseqda9ioPkziXzzjvGXSs0MmbrCYxZkwrKOWo9XUve1/dECKdpdxYkCB‌​Yvr7aXsrHZH463Czqvh9+YXafOarRD/TjCp/11I7Upavt/PzsM94hSo15xoyuL83EPqOHqe0uKv1zPaRc‌​RYml+t/hkBPNST4r6jHNxVq0RCen+Hd3+ZqJz8AKwzDTm/MM4nvCe0qfcq1P8T2ra4VgM6wRHF9hYMCl+‌​FsgkTm14/MKC8r8dMvpI+vdbNmOZiD65bBMoQfe199t/COm45
 
@AndroidDev that seems not to be the public key
 
5:22 PM
@cl-netbox eh?
 
@AndroidDev you should now be able to do:
ssh root@212.47.234.245
Have at it :D
 
ooh
time for DDoS
 
@NathanOsman Host key verification failed.
 
(Sidenote: normally login as root over SSH is a bad idea. This is for testing purposes.)
Wat.
 
>_>
 
5:24 PM
@AndroidDev try again
 
@NathanOsman Nope. Does it need the user@hostname at the end?
 
It shouldn't...
 
It does not.
 
@AndroidDev ssh-keygen -t rsa -b 4096 creates a safe key
 
Host Key Verification Failed is something on your end iirc
@cl-netbox There's an even safer way to create a key.
 
5:26 PM
@AndroidDev give him your PUBLIC key
 
I added the key to ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
 
@cl-netbox That is his public key.
 
@cl-netbox that is a public key.
 
@cl-netbox that came from cat .ssh/id_rsa.pub
 
The private key is PEM-encoded.
It won't be in that format.
 
5:27 PM
Well SSH says this:
ECDSA key fingerprint is SHA256:fUIiYafjieko6dgiusCPtFqCWrWs32pRLepDG293pQg
 
this is what a private key looks like, @cl-netbox:
 
So does the hash have to match?
 
-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----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 to the public key:
 
>_>
 
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQCl1bd3Tt1VpBThin3IsyuDqfhdFTO0Cra+DTyxfCukX1XEgduaGuKoMZZxpZJ/S9H3+gNucbQpKrkxqOrt2JouAOorJa0wOY1kWZ8Q1C8jZx5IGRlgl1eRIMDK4kmP2VHqX7Ahb8WZ5/DDT7fu7oLJtTjCii2huQ0SYF7xMl8qtwpWGfAK7xFYYHlEiica4jSRaQJO7hUaUpBy+Hr/2c4V9UUy3+isyAwNd27s8aG4uX68KLhhJuEl8G2ul1zLONwTXs7/kK3GknM4fWF5mCEU9eVeEMdd9MmDAXa9aJA12fj5soRt6Gvvz1NSsd7qUcO4FwaL95/GaKUhvOgZiC7F kazwolfe@firewolf
(and yes, that is a sacrificial key)
 
5:29 PM
It's the public key so...
Not really a problem to disclose.
 
@NathanOsman see above.
 
Oh, the private key.
 
@NathanOsman Got it working. Wants root's password
 
@AndroidDev then you didn't.
 
@KazWolfe yup ... I know ... and the public key ends with something like user@something
 
5:30 PM
@cl-netbox not always. that's a comment
 
If it's asking for a password, that means key authentication failed.
 
@KazWolfe true - but by default it has a comment - right ? :)
 
...and by default it reverts to password-based auth.
 
@cl-netbox my own public key looks like this: [...] DiraNpZgtxV8Q== cardno:000605426007
and yes, it usually has a comment. not always, and not necessary
 
@KazWolfe I changed my one manually afterwards because the comment was the hostname of my main machine after key creation. :)
 
5:36 PM
@NathanOsman Try adding this
 
so did any linux user get hit by the new ransomware? >:)
 
Rinzy ! :)
Bytey ! :)
 
@NathanOsman That second one has the hostname in it. We'll see if it makes any difference.
 
Bytey! Boxy!
 
5:39 PM
@AndroidDev okay, try it now
 
Rinzy! Boxy!
2
:P
 
Btw, Doctor Who time in 35.
 
@ByteCommander in 5 days season final :D
 
5:40 PM
Yup.
@AndroidDev you're in
 
So why does it need the hostname?
 
You know, I'm still stuck in the past...
Will probably watch the episode where Rose dies, if I remember the preview from last week correctly
 
lolol
final View cantTouchThis = findViewById(R.id.cant_silence_or_block);
 
ok question!
 
5:50 PM
What percentage of Americans believe chocolatemilk comes from brown cows?
 
@TheWanderer Na na na na, na na na, na na!
 
:p
@Rinzwind we don't know; that FB thing is BS
 
7 procent :D 17 million americans
 
@TheWanderer USE. DESCRIPTIVE. VARIABLE. NAMES.
 
5:51 PM
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Q: Can white eggs be considered as non-vegetarian?

ZerotoinfinityI am basically a vegetarian and I find it very difficult to get an actual biological answer for this question on search engine. There are couple of links which discuss these argument but can not be acclaimed as a proof as being Egg either a veg or non-veg food item. Below are couple of links whi...

 
@KazWolfe tell that to Google
 
@KazWolfe Yeah, it's the utter ignorance of basic biology inherent in the question that got to me.
 
@NathanOsman So why can't you just use the 64-bit version of traceroute?
 
I can. But traceroute is just an example.
 
5:58 PM
coughs
 
What I really wanted to do was run Docker.
But I asked about traceroute since it is a far more simple application.
 
@ThomasWard no
 
@NathanOsman Yeah, I installed hello and it has the same issue
huh
 
@TheWanderer shush. :P
 
5:59 PM
but yes
 
yes
 
nuh
 
nae
 
silences everyone with the Hammer of Justice
 
6:00 PM
gasp
 
yesh
 
@terdon you weren't the target lol
 
Na na na na, na na na, na na!
 
6:03 PM
@NathanOsman Isn't there an ARM64 version of Docker?
 
Hello fellow mods. I too am a mod.
 
nus
so @NathanOsman how about that app huh?
(any time?)
 
Ducks.
Not yet.
 
6:04 PM
@NathanOsman I just saw you starred link to the Skylake issue... You know anything about when the intel-microcode patch will be available for Xenial?
 
<_>
 
@ByteCommander Nope. No idea.
 
Or is there an inofficial way to get it?
 
learn binary
 
Not sure if it would be that important, I can't remember any issues I would blame on that...
 
6:06 PM
3 mins ago, by Android Dev
@NathanOsman Isn't there an ARM64 version of Docker?
 
@ByteCommander For Skylake, Intel has a patch, IIRC.
 
@AndroidDev Nope.
Just armhf.
@terdon lol
 
I guess I'll just wait for the updated xenial package...
 
@NathanOsman Ahem I just installed it....
(On your VPS)
 
6:08 PM
hue
 
`root@scw-75ff84:/home# file /usr/bin/docker
/usr/bin/docker: ELF 64-bit LSB executable, ARM aarch64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux-aarch64.so.1, for GNU/Linux 3.7.0, BuildID[sha1]=2fe68621e45caf2c9ce0212d97aec5861502af01, stripped`
@NathanOsman --^
 
@AndroidDev Yes, but that's the one from the archives.
It's grossly out of date.
Sorry, I forgot to mention that part.
What I meant to say is that Docker itself doesn't provide arm64 builds.
 
Their official install script doesn't support it at all.
 
Ok, well back to trying to run armhf then :D
 
6:11 PM
:D
 
Well, let me purge it before I forget
 
why not just use an armhf OS?
@NathanOsman so you can't do the backend stuff atm, but you wanna help me get cookies going?
however that works
 
@TheWanderer Can't - it's a cloud machine and that's all they provide.
 
oh
yuck
 
@cl-netbox Got my question on the main website: raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/69065/…
 
6:14 PM
@terdon that doesn't surprise me.
americans are not known for intelligence. source: am american
i blame our lax schooling system.
 
oh my god
I was giving them the benefit of the doubt and thinking they were talking about the eggwhite
but no
they mean white eggs!
christ
 
You have to plant an egg seed.
And grow an egg tree.
Duh.
 
@NathanOsman ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
so about those cookies
cookesh
 
(Hey, there is such a thing as an eggplant.)
 
eewwwwwwwwww
 
6:18 PM
Is not as good as bacon.
'Cuz nothing is.
 
I hate eggplants. Everything about them is gross: slimy texture, almost no taste except weird bitterness, chewy/tough skin
 
alas this is true
 
@NathanOsman I'm gonna say a good bagel with creamcheese comes close
 
I can't stand cauliflower.
 
have you had it right?
needs to be stirfried in garlic
 
6:20 PM
I have had it. I did not like it.
 
hrmmm
 
Even the smell of it cooking is not good.
 
weird
I never thought it had much smell or taste
 
Some people put it in soup. This ought not to be done.
 
cauliflower is pretty awful too, yes.
broccoli is ok
 
6:21 PM
@NathanOsman I'm not so sure that the kernel options you linked are correct. For example, CONFIG_IKCONFIG_PROC is set, but there's no config.gz in /proc
 
how about white broccoli?
 
cauliflower?
 
I think I've had decent cauliflower in a good stirfry a few times, but it's not the norm.
 
no @AndroidDev
white broccoli is broccoli
 
not sure I've ever had that.
 
6:22 PM
Ok random poll: are cheeseburgers better with bacon?
 
@KazWolfe For what it's worth, that user was not American. Or, at least, not a native speaker of English.
 
@AndroidDev YES
@terdon that's what I was thinking
"how does Kaz know they're American?"
 
@AndroidDev Everything is better with bacon.
Bacon is better with bacon.
 
@AndroidDev Yeah, that seems to be disabled.
 
I've had maple bacon donuts: better with bacon
 
6:24 PM
Even asparagus is better with bacon.
Apr 12 '15 at 0:24, by terdon
@hbdgaf Asparagus is always healthy! That's why I wrap it in bacon.
 
@NathanOsman What do you mean? It says y in the github you linked
 
Oh.
Yes, good point.
 
@terdon asparagus heads are good
the rest, meh
 
@AndroidDev yes
@TheWanderer you have to get it while it's small
Grocery stores often try to sell asparagus that was picked way too late.
 
Peppers are good fresh.
 
6:27 PM
which peppers
 
thai dragon ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
 
@NathanOsman Yeah so that makes me think that the list you provided on GitHub is inaccurate
 
This article is about the Chili Pepper. For the Shotgun round of the same name, see Dragon's breath. Dragon's Breath is a chilli pepper cultivar developed in St Asaph, Wales, in association with Nottingham Trent University. It has been tested at 2.48 million Scoville units, which would make it the hottest chilli on record, surpassing the Carolina Reaper. == Development == The chilli plant was grown by Mike Smith, a grower in St. Asaph in Denbighshire, who said that he had not planned to break the record for chilli heat, and was named Dragon's Breath for the Welsh dragon. The plant belongs to Neal...
> One person who tasted the pepper had a numb mouth for two days;
 
that's hot
 
>_>
 
6:35 PM
@NathanOsman why is /boot empty?
 
cookesh
@NathanOsman I think we need the cookie: sechatusr
I just have no idea how to get that..
 
steal it.
 
>_>
 
Steal the cookies? :D
 
>:D
 
6:39 PM
Or better yet the entire cookie jar
 
too noticeable
 
Hey wait a second, I just realized that all cookie jars must be created in Java! :D

(Get it? A JAR file)
 
would it be plausible to create a private room for testing? @Seth
@AndroidDev shut
ChatExchange testing, that is
 
@TheWanderer no
why?
 
darn
we need a way to test joining private rooms
and I don't have any private rooms
 
6:41 PM
hm
I'm sure Nathan can test that.
 
oh wait I know
that room only works logged in
for whatever reason
 
But non-mods can't even join a private room
 
@AndroidDev yes they can
 
they can if they're invited
 
Does the app really need to support them?
 
6:43 PM
honestly the requirements shouldn't be different than signing in.
 
@AndroidDev that was the plan
and also gallery rooms need to be supported
private rooms are just the easiest way to test that right now
 
if you are really desperate ping a CM in the Tavern
 
Private rooms are very different from gallery rooms.
 
but I'm pretty sure they'll tell you know. Private rooms are strictly for moderation purposes only.
 
6:47 PM
@AndroidDev yeah, I have no idea why /boot is empty.
 
we also have that issue @AndroidDev
 
I can't find the kernel image itself anywhere.
No idea what Scaleway does to make that work.
 
maaaagic
 
@TheWanderer You must have broken something :P
@NathanOsman Yeah I was trying to find the kernel image to extract the options from it, but :\
 
no that's what happens with small displays
 
6:51 PM
Oh I see the issue
you have too much padding
 
that's your RelativeLayout
 
we should make the padding proportional to the display density
 
@NathanOsman would this be the correct syntax to pass into RequestFactory? "Set-Cookie: name=sechatusr; content=t=NETipskrs%2bbmhDM1HqswLwfyvDthu2SS; domain=chat.stackexchange.com; path=/"
 
@TheWanderer but but but.. hamburger fragment slider :(
 
wat
 
7:03 PM
your slider is a button..
I'm not making any sense probably lol
 
we don't have a DrawerLayout
 
@TheWanderer brb, and no, it isn't.
 
blegh
 
@AndroidDev finally got an answer.
 
I'm trying to figure out how to get the authToken string that you return in a result
ohh
 
7:13 PM
1,000 closevotes reviewed! :D
 
This guy -> askubuntu.com/q/929640/295286 is likely on non-Ubuntu system. I've checked two Ubuntu versions , 14.04 and 16.04, there is no /sbin/rescan-scsi-bus binary in neither. VTC please ?
Also, yay, I lost 20 points yesterday for two users being removed. Duck
 
gah what is the authTokenType??
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy that doesn't mean his ubuntu can't have it though
 
scsitools
 
@Seth Sure, doesn't mean he couldn't have installed some package. If they respond with a comment explaining themselves, I'll retract the vote, but otherwise - out it goes
 
7:27 PM
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy That's not how this is supposed to work.
 
@Seth OK, so what do you suggest ?
 
yeah, scsitools is pretty easy to install. and would make sense if you have anything SCSI on your machine. Might even be mandatory in that case, idk
 
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy I suggest if you can't help the OP you move on. Can't solve every question.
 
@NathanOsman And?
 
Well, moving on. Although would be interesting to see what the user actually replies.
 
7:34 PM
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy also:
➜  ~ apt-file search /sbin/rescan-scsi-bus
scsitools: /sbin/rescan-scsi-bus
(as Kaz tried to point out multiple times, tho without saying it directly)
 
@Seth You're suggesting we use a navigation drawer activity?
 
OK, I'll retract the vote then
 
@AndroidDev I mean, it just doesn't look like it's following the design guidelines. Not that that's a bad thing. But it says "sliding panel". The typical button for a sliding panel is the hamburger no?
@SergiyKolodyazhnyy thanks
 
@Seth comment removed, left only the formatting part
 
k, removed mine too
 
7:38 PM
@Seth Yes, that is true, though keep in mind that the sliding panel in question is not for navigating between different places in the app, but rather for selecting a chatroom
 
@AndroidDev isn't that navigating different places within the app?
doesn't really matter what the backend is doing, only how it appears to the user.
Unless you mean you're using a slider as some sort of dropdown select menu.
 
@Seth Fair point. Well, I suppose we could consider changing it to a hamburger on the action bar....
 
@AndroidDev It's your app, you can do whatever you want. But as someone who lives with some people that can't figure out the most basic UI/UX elements I do wish more people would follow the same basic guidelines.
 
@Seth Yeah I hear you. We haven't really put a ton of thought into the UI yet, I think the plan is to get the basic functionality of the backend working first. Will you be a beta tester btw?
 
@AndroidDev sure!
 
7:59 PM
@NathanOsman this is what authToken equals: prov=4aa08d24-f659-74bb-1393-008824d6231b;anon=311e1ec6-5bb5-48c3-89e8-859965c7‌​39fd;usr=6iPRSZF/RIeaeznvKlcBrfIZp8baenWd/aVftrKiVxw=
but it doesn't seem to actually work
 

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