They can see the names of the domains you go to
Doesnt DoH solve this?
How is this a meme?
No, i think op is saying RTFD as in "read the fucking discord"
What arctius, lemming,summit and voyager?
Conservative means "not extreme"
E.g. conservative estimates
Ooooh oooh oooh
Didn't mean to make you cry
Manjaro is a sea siren that baits new GNU/Linux users
I've made an awesome anime, its called "x"
Search for Linux mint instead
I've been looking for this meme template, is there one with more jpeg?
Don't know
I use libre camera, gives me quite good photo quality
LineageOS don't bother with any other phone OSes
(Cost of living/month) * 1.2
For a monthly salary
Nice to know :D
https://www.getmonero.org/get-started/faq/#anchor-different
Monero is a community project with no incentive for marketing buzzwords
Please tell me you're also making Lemmy communities
Personally I like GNOME guidelines
I don't know of any besides for material 3 and GNOME
cross-posted from: https://latte.isnot.coffee/post/288501
> ALE gives me a warning when I use gtk
>
> #include <gtk/gtk.h> /* E: gtk/gtk.h: No such file or directory
>
> This is probably happening because ALE isn't using my compiler flags gcc $( pkg-config --cflags gtk4 ) -o program main.c $( pkg-config --libs gtk4 )
that I stole from the gtk documentation. These compiler flags allow gcc to find gtk/gtk.h
even though it is in gtk-4.0/gtk/gtk.h
>
> How do I make ALE aware of my compiler flags?
-
Plug in the dvd
-
Run
lsblk
to see if it got detected -
Run
dd if=/dev/cdrom of=dvd.dvd status=progress
-
You can now play the ripped dvd using mpv:
mpv dvd://0/dvd.dvd
If you need to get rid of digital restrictions management, you can try this guide
So I am trying to port postmarketos, I have gotten very far (everything has compiled) but there is an issue during pmbootstrap install
Before you ask I have asked Matrix/IRC
I noticed my SoC has mainline support so I'm mainlining it
Phone specs:
- Samsung Galaxy A127F
- Exynos 850 SoC
- stock bootloader
Logs:
Files used:
- device-samsung-a12
- linux-samsung-a12
What I think is happening:
mkbootimg
is failing for some reason
What I think can fix it:
-
Disabling it. This wiki page says:
" generate_bootimg | Set this to true for fastboot device, so the
mkinitfs
command will generate aboot.img
file after creating theinitfs
. Addmkbootimg
as dependency to your device'sAPKBUILD
! "I don't know if a phone using samsungs download mode counts as a "fastboot device" I have tried disabling it but heimdall then stopped at 6% I followed the advice of the wiki but then heimdall got stuck at 27%
-
Adding more arguments. The error is
error: not enough arguments '/tmp/mkinitfs1981624154/boot.img'
so just add the arguments? The problem is I don't know which ones. According to the wiki I could usebootimg_custom_args
to add custom arguments, but which custom arguments? And where are the files arguments like--kernel
should point to?
Please remind me if I forgot to mention anything and I will happily edit my post :D
Edit: I would just like to say thanks to everyone who has helped me on previous issues and anyone who helps me on any other issue (including this one)
Phone used for testing (not that I got that far): Samsung Galaxy A127F
Kernel source code used:
- Search for "SM-A127F_CIS_13_Opensource.zip" from samsungs website
- Move it to somewhere like ~/projects/postmarketos/stock/SM-A127F_CIS_13_Opensource.zip (referred to as $stock from now on)
- unzip $stock using
unzip $stock
command - there should now be a "Kernel.tar.gz" file. Make a new directory called "Kernel" (the path to this directory would be called $kernel from now on.) Move Kernel.tar.gz to $kernel. Extract $kernel by running
tar -xf Kernel.tar.gz
As you can guess I couldn't find the kernel in a git repo so I followed the wikis advice of running pmbootstrap samsung-a12 --src=/$kernel
[15:44:27] ERROR: Could not find aport for package: samsung-a12 [15:44:27] See also: <https://postmarketos.org/troubleshooting> Run 'pmbootstrap log' for details.
well that seems interesting
I didn't find any reference to the error message in the wiki and while I did find a promising google result (proxied through a metasearch engine of course) it was a reddit thread that wasn't archived by the wayback machine
Why this might have happened:
- the wiki said that if you didn't install pmbootstrap through git the places would change. I didn't install it through git but it might be assuming I did
- the wiki never said if I had to change anything in "linux-samsung-a12/APKBUILD", so I assumed I didn't need to change anything, maybe I did?
Log: ``` mirrordir_alpine=edge
[v23.06] description=Latest release / Recommended for best stability branch_pmaports=v23.06 branch_aports=3.18-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.18
[v22.12] description=Old release (supported until: 2023-07-07) branch_pmaports=v22.12 branch_aports=3.17-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.17
[v22.06] description=Old release (unsupported) branch_pmaports=v22.06 branch_aports=3.16-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.16
[v21.12] description=Old release (unsupported) branch_pmaports=v21.12 branch_aports=3.15-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.15
[v21.06] description=Old release (unsupported) branch_pmaports=v21.06 branch_aports=3.14-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.14
[v21.03] description=Old release (unsupported) branch_pmaports=v21.03 branch_aports=3.13-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.13
[v20.05] description=Old release (unsupported) branch_pmaports=v20.05 branch_aports=3.12-stable mirrordir_alpine=v3.12 (012374) [15:03:00] ERROR: Could not find aport for package: samsung-a12 (012374) [15:03:00] See also: <https://postmarketos.org/troubleshooting> (012374) [15:03:00] Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pmb/init.py", line 63, in main getattr(frontend, args.action)(args) File "/usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pmb/helpers/frontend.py", line 114, in build arch_package = args.arch or pmb.build.autodetect.arch(args, package) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pmb/build/autodetect.py", line 46, in arch aport = pmb.helpers.pmaports.find(args, pkgname) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ File "/usr/lib/python3.11/site-packages/pmb/helpers/pmaports.py", line 181, in find raise RuntimeError("Could not find aport for package: " + RuntimeError: Could not find aport for package: samsung-a12
(012382) [15:03:04] % tail -n 60 -F /home/user/.local/var/pmbootstrap/log.txt (012382) [15:03:04] *** output passed to pmbootstrap stdout, not to this log *** ```
Operating System used for building: Arch (btw)