FreeBSD CUDA drm-61-kmod
"Just going to test the current pkg driver, this will only take a second...", the old refrain goes. Surely, it will not punt away an hour or so of messing about in loader.conf on this EPYC system...
- Here are some notes to back-track a botched/crashing driver kernel panic situation.
- Standard stuff, nothing new over the years here with loader prompt.
- A few directives are specific to this system, though may provide a useful general reference.
- The server has an integrated GPU in addition to nvidia pcie, so a module blacklist for the "amdgpu" driver is necessary (EPYC 4564P).
Step 1: during boot-up, "exit to loader prompt"
Step 2: set/unset the values as needed at the loader prompt
unset nvidia_load
unset nvidia_modeset_load
unset hw.nvidiadrm.modeset
set module_blacklist=amdgpu,nvidia,nvidia_modeset
set machdep.hyperthreading_intr_allowed=0
set verbose_loading=YES
set boot_verbose=YES
set acpi_dsdt_load=YES
set audit_event_load=YES
kern.consmsgbuf_size=1048576
set loader_menu_title=waffenschwester
boot
Step 3: login to standard tty shell
Step 4: edit /boot/loader.conf (and maybe .local)
Step 5: edit /etc/rc.conf (and maybe .local)
Step 6: debug the vast output from kern.consmsgbuf logs
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This is my Ghostty config at the moment: https://gist.github.com/fastjack/ef5815ee655a0919ca942bb096ee0adc
It starts Nushell by default. I wish Ghostty had some kind of profiles so I could have profiles for other shells. Can't do everything in Nushell yet.
Oh and don't get me started on just how difficult it is to use the mac #Terminal, now you wouldn't use this to actually #code with, but sometimes its useful to know how to use... if you could easily navigate the damned thing, but no, Apple just has to make it the most terrible experience ever. I don't know how sighted people do it, because as a #blind person, I hate every second of it, and I really only use it to play muds via #tintin++ if I have no other options.
Linux Terminal für Einsteiger
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Sanctioned Russian Arctic LNG Project Awakens After Winter With Gas Flaring Visible at Both Production Lines
"... three heavy lift vessels delivered a powerful generator set and substation from China to drive the second production line "
China needs cheap LNG from Russia to avoid having to buy from the USA.
#ArcticLNG ##WarOfAggression #Europa #Ukraine #China #LNG #ShadowFleet #Sanctioned #war #Russia #WarCriminal #India #terminal,
#перемогаYкраїни
#Ptyxis: ein #transparentes #Terminal.
#Tiksis ist eine schlanke #Terminal-Emulation für den #Gnome-Desktop. Neben der Ausrichtung auf Container-Formate besticht es durch #Transparenz und #Konfigurierbarkeit.
Debugging in the terminal isn't difficult anymore
Meet **heretek** — A gdb TUI dashboard
Supports viewing stack, registers, instructions, hexdump & more!
Works with remote targets seamlessly (no gdbserver!)
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Ptyxis: ein transparentes Terminal
Tiksis ist eine schlanke Terminal-Emulation für den Gnome-Desktop. Neben der Ausrichtung auf Container-Formate besticht es durch Transparenz und Konfigurierbarkeit.
I learned how to do an interactive `git add` and `git reset` using `--patch` option.
RTFM actually works when the mind wants to learn.
yay!!!!!
TIL: On peut faire des liens avec des ancres dans un terminal (l'équivalent de la balise HTML `<a>`)
Je suis tombé là-dessus en regardant la sortie de la commande `hostnamectl` qui faisait pointer le texte `Ubuntu 24.10` vers le site d'Ubuntu…
J'avoue que je ne sais pas trop quoi en pense mais si jamais vous êtes curieux, la spec est par là :
https://gist.github.com/egmontkob/eb114294efbcd5adb1944c9f3cb5feda
Does anyone know of a #museum of sorts where you can experience #UNIX machines from the 70s/80s hands-on?
I'd love to one day experience the way our predecessors did everyday tasks such as using a shell on a #teletype or writing a simple C program in #vi/#emacs on a hardware #terminal half a century ago.
Bonus points if it's near #Germany.
Yes you have seen it correctly, I'm now including __links__ the sh & console based browser, in my workflow, since it uses few resources, doesn't understand many of the modern languages, which results in pleasure and fun on the internet. You can even use links on a serial console like my Wyse terminal!
An Adblock is not need in this modus operandi.
The places which are properly coded, do not need even JavaScript are where I frequently get my information from
Did you know that awk supports networking?
Yes, THAT awk, the text data processing tool that some of us use for quick throw-away oneliners.
This may sound impractical -- and it probably is -- but I love how networking is implemented in GNU Awk. I love the beauty of the abstraction with Plan9's everything-is-a-file vibes.
Check out my breakdown of a working reverse shell code written in awk, link in the first comment.
"Heh, that's a good idea." When they landed, Kiki and Tav leapt out and ran to the idling C-130J. Jack pulled out his phone, opened a #terminal and felt relief. His backdoor to Keek's processes was still there and untouched.
It was a twelve hour flight to Russia.
He had time to wrangle whatever surprises Bo and his buddies might've coded into her. 12/12
#wss366