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Oh, it wasn’t just me!
Oh, it wasn’t just me!
Sorry, but I fear not. Ansible has a good getting started out there, but I think you’ll learn the most just using it.
Maybe a broad roadmap… Try to add systems. Test them via Ansible-Ping. Change some configs (add file, add line-in-file). Add handlers to react to changes by restarting services. Add host variables and customize behavior per host. Add templates…
I think it is a great way to document what you have done too. Especially with larger setups this can be quite time-intensive.
Then add that you may want to dynamically reconfigure your systems to interact with each other and then Ansibles template-rendering comes in really handy.
Finally, it is standardized - so other peopke can work with it too (relevant in work context).
Oh wow, I did not expect to ever get an answer - thank you, stranger! The design looks very similar to early Thinkpads, maybe I’ll get one of them (I assume better terminal use than on my smartphone).
Thanks!
Does someone know what this mini-thing in front of the cats is?
Most common issue would be something with your system memory. I could imagine that this caused the timeout of your cpu, which waited for the startup code, which never arrived.
In case you want to test that, swap your memory sticks around. Or tell the kernel to ignore that cpu (see command line arguments of the kernel).
Just use xca as a simple GUI - it can do it all.
Oh yes, I also played a lot of Star Trek Elite Force back then - I think I liked the first title more, likely because I’m more into VOY. I liked solving the riddles on the levels and trying for hours to find the secrets… What a good time!
Well, sounds like blocking them is bad: https://gitlab.com/CalyxOS/calyxos/-/issues/370
The location permission is needed to activate BLE and scan for other devices using low energy. Android things…
IIRC it is based on Ubuntu, so yes.
Uh, under Windows use NetLimiter. Under Linux? Try AppArmor based policies, otherwise… No idea.
Google for Sony Open Devices. AOSP, but running on Sony devices. While I prefer LOS, SODP is always the beginning to port it from.