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Gehenna | We have gotten all the nice and several data of a girl with her photos in Mega. The access link is just on the Onion Network and will be available for 1 hour only, then it will be destroyed automatically and we will post it with a new link again here or in any other place: http://zerobinqmdqd236y.onion/?cba299c34f92e825#ZIefAgO9RJfAr3miBUfvomyM7YIVz8dbhksPnNQAB5Y= | 18:00 |
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Bluefoxicy | How appropriate. Gehenna can go to hell. | 18:45 |
remote | yo | 23:29 |
remote | someone has produced a ubuntu-server image for armhf (rpi3) devices, but ubuntu only released an image for rpi2 -- where can I find the discussions on this (if there are any) ? | 23:30 |
remote | http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/16.04/release/ | 23:30 |
remote | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi | 23:30 |
remote | fo0bar: you made that image | 23:32 |
remote | why isn't it officially supported? | 23:32 |
xnox | remote, can't remember the progress. there was some progress on it. i think generic armhf runs on rpi3 now, or some such, no? | 23:38 |
xnox | the progress on those, may have stalled. | 23:38 |
remote | i don't know but from what i've seen at this point the information is a bit messy | 23:40 |
remote | there was first mention that images for rpi worked on rpi2, and rpi3, then I faced a large heading link saying "download image for RPI2" after which I found there were two different images, one of them wasn't hosted on ubuntu servers and so i'm trying to find out what's up with it as I may decide to use it | 23:42 |
remote | xnox: can we find out quickly if the official armhf supports rpi3? | 23:42 |
xnox | remote, rpi3 should be able to run arm64 images. | 23:43 |
xnox | not armhf images | 23:43 |
xnox | however, given small amount of ram armhf images make sense too. | 23:44 |
xnox | i do not know what is "supported". I'm sure binaries do run fine =) | 23:44 |
* xnox does not buy support | 23:44 | |
remote | feck, i didn't even know it had an arm 64 processor | 23:44 |
remote | i can't stand this lack of information it's like a bunch of people produce a lot of different software packages to help rpi users but nobody talks about why it's needed in first place | 23:46 |
remote | i need to learn how to read and type 10x faster | 23:46 |
remote | xnox: it does run fine (as-in it boots, and I can login) | 23:48 |
xnox | remote, i took a keyboarding course and it took forever typing pointless sequences. But i did learn touch typing, it was ~4h a week for three months. | 23:49 |
xnox | so if you schedule to work on it, via keyboaring apps, it can be done. | 23:49 |
remote | i never met someoneone who types faster than me | 23:50 |
xnox | oh, ok. | 23:50 |
remote | it's just too slow | 23:50 |
* xnox can't wait for focus follows eye sight | 23:51 | |
remote | humans need better output | 23:51 |
fo0bar | remote: see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM/RaspberryPi/RaspberryPi3 for info, including a list of outstanding bugs to get proper support at the end. in short, the biggest blocker was u-boot didn't have rpi3 support as of xenial's release | 23:51 |
remote | what's that? | 23:51 |
fo0bar | so the one-off rpi3 xenial image uses a PPA with some backported packages | 23:51 |
remote | fo0bar: awesome, thanks for digging it for me | 23:51 |
xnox | did you ever look at one window, and use shortcuts for that window, whilst cursor is another? e.g. press Ctrl-L to type a URL in a webbrowser window, only to clear your bash screen instead? | 23:52 |
remote | this means nothing to me, i'm never used ubuntu before (debian) | 23:52 |
remote | what's PPA? | 23:52 |
fo0bar | (this is for 32-bit kernel/userland. 64-bit is possible as explained in that wiki page, but the kernel support was still in its very early days last I checked) | 23:52 |
remote | yeah i'm going to read through it | 23:52 |
clivejo | !ppa | 23:52 |
ubottu | A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge | 23:52 |
remote | fo0bar: did you have any problems with your custom image for rpi3? | 23:53 |
remote | some service failed at boot time but i can't find it back | 23:55 |
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