I thought motd could not be scripted hmmm…
Agility0971
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Agility0971@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Flatpak fucking my hard drive with questionable consent Part 2: Electric boogaloo6·3 months agoWhere is the meme?
I will just do the update first /s
One one will set my defaults but myself
Agility0971@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Tailscale has messed up my internet connectionEnglish2·4 months agoHold up. Dont change stuff in /usr/lib/. That directory contains default settings that comes with packages. If you need to overwrite those settings use /etc for that.
Is it such a hassle learning verilog if you know vhdl or vice versa?
Agility0971@lemmy.worldto Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to block Mozilla telemetry/spying using pihole?4·4 months agoWell, thats today that is. What about tomorrow?
Hyperland and arch? Not what I expected
Nice one, didn’t know about
moreutils
. I indeed used p10k on top of zsh. Newzsh
instance without sourcing anythingzsh --no-rcs
managed to write to file without issues. Thanks
yep. that did it. I had to wrap the entire thing in quotes though
sh -c "echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile"
no way. I’m in /tmp for this one
echo 'test' | tee newfile tee: newfile: Permission denied test echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile #the prompt never returns when running this in zsh
sudo
does not prompt for password in my container. It just elevates the privileges straight away. Yeah, it’s hard to tell. Or test for that matter.
what I was saying was that
echo "text" | sudo tee newfile
would hang and never return and needs to be interrupted. I just noticed this does not happen in bash but I was testing in zsh.Guessing that file doesn’t exist already is the problem, and you don’t even need to use tee in this example.
you’ve missed the point here I’m afraid. But I’ll blame it on my for not explaining properly what I was intending to do.
I just switched over to bash and it worked lol. It just didn’t return for me in zsh…
yeah indeed. I’m setting up a container with these instructions for ROS2. There you’ll have to add a repository to the apt sources list.
Agility0971@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•(SOLVED) Is it normal that browsing to my own WAN-IP shows my Omada controller interface?English11·7 months agoWait what?
Agility0971@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Simple remote system monitoring toolEnglish1·7 months agotrue, it’s not as strong as having alert and limits configured
Agility0971@lemmy.worldOPto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Simple remote system monitoring toolEnglish1·7 months agoahh so the remote system needs to have the docker stack as well then. hmm, that might be an issue :p
Drinking red wine