

Wow! I wish I could learn from copyrighted materials as freely as OpenAI!
Wow! I wish I could learn from copyrighted materials as freely as OpenAI!
And technically the key file can just be a plain text password and still work. Just as long as the key file matches the drive’s encryption password.
If its encrypted, you can also decrypt the drive automatically once booted by adding an entry in /etc/crypttab
This will make it so you don’t have to type the password.
Store is disabled
Likely perhaps, but this email address hasn’t been actively used by me in over a decade, which means either this dataset is extremely old, or maybe the holders of the data had been compromised by malware when they were attempting to gain access to whatever website. Who knows?
And since it was a singular address, and none of my other addresses were affected, im able to determine the timeline of when I was affected by this. Its during an era where this email address was involved with many data breaches.
There are 23 billion records in this stealer log, with only 284 million unique entries.
I doubt it. Probably just means some website i signed up to using that email was compromised and had all their data leaked.
Yea just got the alert that one of my old email addresses was affected
Its perfect for a small VPS. Been using it for years.
I do occasionally get places where my email simply will not send to them, even though it follows every email standard properly and isnt blacklisted. For those rare occasions, ill use a third party email address to send, which then forwards everything to my main email.
Per the Arch Wiki:
The AUR is unsupported, so any packages you install are your responsibility to update, not pacman’s. If packages in the official repositories are updated, you will need to rebuild any AUR packages that depend on those libraries.
They have a whole wiki for the AUR.
To update the package, you use git to pull the latest branch code and repeat the process. You should double check if there are dependency changes though.
Like I said, its easier with a pacman wrapper, but not necessary.
$3409 for some proprietary drivers on my PC? No thanks.
You definitely do not need to use any pacman wrappers to build a package from the AUR. Those tools make it easy, yes, but are not required.
Building a package can be as simple as
git clone AURpackagehere
cd AURpackagehere
makepkg -si
They acknowledge many wrappers, not just yay. However, none are officially supported.
Pacman is the only standard package manager for Arch. Arch recommends against using third party package managers, including Yay.
What issues were you having with arch-install that you had to troubleshoot?
Rust-based and actively developed
Why EndeavorOS over arch-install
?
Nah you hit the nail on the head. I 100% agree with you. Sorry if I came off brash.
It would be a shame if some foreign actor could monitor Starlink internal networks.