@Jenetrix@tech.lgbt ikr lmao
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RE: something (seems to have) happened 🍳
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RE: Okay why is eduroam not working this time (2.4 not either), I swear KU Leuven is trying to block me, fucking colonial university
@queerthoughts@tech.lgbt that little eduroam paragraph boils down to two possibilities:
- the NetworkManager profile should be set to be readable&writable only for root (sochmod 600 profile
, the location for profiles is usually/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/
) so NM/wpa-supplicant don't complain about secrets being "world readable"
- the authentication fails due to a crypto suite mismatch, since OpenSSL 3 disabled all vulnerable protocols and you need to override that behaviour by setting on NetworkManager to authenticate using TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1, explained further on this other troubleshooting page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NetworkManager#WPA_Enterprise_connections_fail_to_authenticate_with_OpenSSL_%22unsupported_protocol%22_error -
RE: Okay why is eduroam not working this time (2.4 not either), I swear KU Leuven is trying to block me, fucking colonial university
@queerthoughts@tech.lgbt yeah, I figured out your other post after firing the reply, I modified the message to include a link small troubleshooting paragraph on the Arch Wiki (which applies anyways to whatever distro uses the same network management stack) about OpenSSL woes, such as old TLS being disabled (as it's deprecated by default) on modern distros and permissions
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RE: Okay why is eduroam not working this time (2.4 not either), I swear KU Leuven is trying to block me, fucking colonial university
@queerthoughts@tech.lgbt might https://cat.eduroam.org/ be helpful?
it depends on Python and python-dbus to communicate with NetworkManager to autoconfigure the profile (if you happen to use that or a desktop environment that relies on it)
also this troubleshooting from the Arch Wiki might be useful: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_configuration/Wireless#eduroam -
RE: What the heck I didn’t know this was a thing!!
@RyeNCode@mstdn.ca NES carts won't suffer that issue as back in the day they've used mask ROM (aka the game is etched on the chip die silicon!) that doesn't suffer from leaking currents as flash does.
As a (anedoctal) proof that back in the day they cared about the hardware lasting, you might be appalled that some NES cartridges with SRAM/battery save still have a fairly good coin cell in them, ~35 years after their release! Same goes for the greater majority of GameBoy games using MBC1 and MBC5 chips, so just having battery saving and none of the real time clock amenities.
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RE: systemd-less linux was fun but eh
@mario@don.tbully.me relevant repository to check: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages
if you have.deb
s for matlab and mathematica, you can give a shot at this: https://github.com/xdeb-org/xdeb-install -
RE: systemd-less linux was fun but eh
@mario@don.tbully.me void-packages' templates won't make you regret leaving PKGBUILD back, and while AUR is a neat addition... you'll figure out you don't really need it to have a solid desktop experience
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RE: systemd-less linux was fun but eh
@mario@don.tbully.me embrace it, you won't regret it: https://voidlinux.org/
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RE: @Starcross@mk.absturztau.be insane to see young people yearning for the things I experienced at their age and didn't like lmao
@yassie_j@labyrinth.zone yas not appreciating the Frutiger Aero style of things of the mid-2000s smh
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