***: ziyourenxiang has quit IRC (*.net *.split) brycec: (Ehhh there's definitely Arch docs covering FDE + LVM, so I wouldn't say "way outside the scope of the docs")
protip: Don't accidentally fuck-up your LUKS header.
I did that somehow and, well, now I've effectively nuked that install. (And no I didn't backup the LUKS header, why would I think to do that? :p)
But hey, backups and all that. up_the_irons: anyone get this on their X1: [ 6432.538127] mce: CPU5: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled (total events = 187)
seems to only appear in the beginning
(after boot)
then I read: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1073948/package-temperature-above-threshold-false-alarms
and https://github.com/erpalma/throttled
oh! and also my sound is always muted... worked fine in Windows... wondering if a driver is crashing or something...
(the light over the F1 (mute) button is always on too)
this is killer: https://github.com/gpakosz/.tmux mhoran: Yeah I don't worry about the core temp.
Not sure abt sound. Blame lennart. up_the_irons: heh
i'll figure it out
xmonad + Xfce4 is a nice combo
Like, just the Xfce4 session in the background, for all the little things... mercutio: i still use notion
since like '2001
well it was ion originally..
up_the_irons: are you using linux 5.1?
https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/brbvo7/psa_fstrim_discarding_too_many_or_wrong_blocks_on/ BryceBot: reddit: "PSA: fstrim discarding too many or wrong blocks on Linux 5.1, leading to data loss" by WeddingShower mercutio: linux-lts is probably safer..
hmm all users having issues have had samsung ssd ***: ziyourenxiang_ has quit IRC (Ping timeout: 258 seconds) m0unds: haha, i'm a windows user and had trouble w/a samsung ssd and its warranty replacements taking a shit
slightly more confident w/the nvme disk, but the whole mess soured me on sammy ssds mercutio: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Systemd-1.2-Million
systemd has 1.2 million lines of code... danopia: i look forward to the day systemd is no more mercutio: i can't see that happening danopia: idk im pretty young, ill be happy with it being 50 years out
if we somehow figure out how to build software that lasts decades of technical advancement i guess id accept that as an alternate conclusion
systemd feels like a windows-style usability attempt instead of hack-it-yourself style, except admin still takes place in a unix shell instead of a graphical UI. like if they'd just build a comprehensive UI that covers all the aspects of configuring systemd and family I'd probably actually figure out how to use the damn thing.
ok im done mercutio: i actually think systemd has some nice bits to it
i do find openbsd simpler though