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@vbabka any case even with 4 MB everything seems wrong (or firmware bug most likely). Also, I need to check if I have luck getting a login working for suse bugzilla :-)
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@vbabka yeah, I just got a bug report that I'm trying to purge, so doing some fact checking and I might easily miss a definition :-) Thank you.

https://lore.kernel.org/linux-integrity/20241107112054.28448-1-tiwai@suse.de/
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Jarkko Sakkinen

bump into, seems useful: https://www.datacentermap.com/
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@gnutools I think this is single most important project outside the kernel enabling Rust in kernel. It comes down to the fact that single toolchain builds make sense in the production, be it either GCC or LLVM.
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Have you heard about gccrs - the other Rust compiler? Learn about the multiple compilers targeting the Rust Language.

https://blog.rust-lang.org/2024/11/07/gccrs-an-alternative-compiler-for-rust.html

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@metin i even had this once as a t shirt
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@metin yeah for sure :-) thus still also goldie...
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Jarkko Sakkinen

mbsync works perfectly now in #edora 41 fresh install (tested with asahi linux). gr8

#fedora #asahi #mbsync
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Jarkko Sakkinen

What is MAX_PAGE_ORDER value on x86-64?

The "fallback value" is 10 (right?) so kmalloc() can allocate at max 2**22 bytes i.e. 4 MB I guess, unless MAX_PAGE_ORDER is larger.
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@mupuf Yeah, I'm super extra careful on my words if I have not worked with some code for myself but it might be true :-)

I'm quite sure at lest that Red Hat has nothing to do with this...

Generally I think that Net IF code would be exactly in the core definition of a Rust plausible situation: you have incoming and outgoing data from potential and actual adversaries bombed to your system at high rates.
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How Europeans would’ve voted in the US election. Surprised by the UK.
via https://x.com/EuropeElects/status/1853474040263876902

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7️⃣ Here's the 7th installment of posts highlighting key new features of the upcoming v257 release of systemd.

The graphical login prompt you see when your computer boots up is a sensitive UI: typically, when starting to work, without much thinking you'll type in your username and password, expecting it log you in and provide you with your desktop session. However, what if someone just opened a website in a browser in full screen mode with contents that just *looks* like your login screen, …

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Jarkko Sakkinen

Trump does not have a follower but also: now that he gets his four years that zeros out "what if" speculation. History will remember him with brutal honesty now and he won't get martyr reputation, which could be the accelerator for a follower.

If he had lost, his influence might had radiated longer to the future.
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@jarkko @oleksandr @ljs @monsieuricon @vbabka i think of gpg as a vacuum cleaner too:
it sucks.

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@lkundrak @ljs @oleksandr @monsieuricon @vbabka I think GPG like a vacuum cleaner. You don't need to understand always the exact mechanism: just make sure that every key in .gnupg/private-keys.d starts with "Key: (shadowed-private-key", which means that it some kind of reference to the key inside smartcard. And if it stops working, take the attitude on fixing the config files as your were giving a proper kick to your vacuum cleaner 🤷
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@ljs @lkundrak @monsieuricon @oleksandr @vbabka it's worth it and it's worth of trouble to start using pass too...
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