Really missed the joke on this one then
Really missed the joke on this one then
Didnt Libre use to be free or am I hallucinating?
From a scale of 0 to 10 that advice is -3.14.
Why is /mnt a “temporary” mounting point? I alwags put my permanent ones there. I’d say /media is temporary…
Sadly I don’t remember. Sometimes it comes preinstalled, sometimes not, depending on OS or something. (Maybe Manjaro gnome). I could copy and paste inside of vim, but not to/from outside vim.
So I need to dive into the manual to do something as basic and universal as “copy and paste”? Why not make it Ctrl+shift+c or have it shown in the info text when pressing this almost universally accepted keypairs? Or at least make it somewhat similar to this. I find it bonkers why some programs decide to just have radically different shortcuts or defaults, the complete opposite of what feels intuitive. Same with the design of some doors that need actual SIGNS on them to tell you which direction they open. Just bad design choice.
Edit: just remembered. Same story with tmux. Want to copy something? Surprise, it’s not anything you expect it to be. Some ctrl+b + [ or some shit
Wouldn’t it then still be weird, so “the lawsuit benefits from piracy”?
For vim I had to config or install something just to be able to COPY something to use outside vim, how backwards is that? Isn’t this the most standard feature one can expect to work as default?
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No unfortunately not… Would’ve been a real pain.
Hey that works too! Same effect as my previous workaround, that I just posted yesterday.
I do have to repeat this command everytime, so I had to put it into ~/.zshrc so it’s executed beforehand in every new terminal.
It still does feel lile a workaround since it ‘resets’ itself (as I said) with every new terminal.
I am not sure I “solved” this but when I add this to my startup script for my terminal (~/.zshrc):
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
it works then. I am not sure I’m still using the ssh agent, but at least it also does not cache my passphrase/private key
I am not sure I “solved” this but when I add this to my startup script for my terminal (~/.zshrc):
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
it works then. I am not sure I’m still using the ssh agent, but at least it also does not cache my passphrase.
I am not sure I “solved” this but when I add this to my startup script for my terminal (~/.zshrc):
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
it works then. I am not sure I’m still using the ssh agent, but at least it also does not cache my passphrase (or private key in ram)
I searched. When I change this variable (path), it works. So in the startup script for my terminal (~/.zshrc) I added this:
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
Now it works, but I’m not sure why. Anything BUT /run/user/1000/gcr/ssh
works I think
reboot makes no difference. A new terminal gives the symptoms from the start.
I think I found a bad workaround. If I add this script to ~/.zshrc (because I’m not using bash but zsh)
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
if [ ! -S "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" ]; then
eval $(ssh-agent -a "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK")
fi
then it works. But I think I’m still using the ssh agent which I actually should not be using. At least it’s asking for the passphrase every time, which is nice. Even in the same terminal after ssh logout.
EDIT: The first two lines do the trick as well:
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/tmp/ssh-agent-$USER-socket
export SSH_AUTH_SOCK
EDIT: If I change this SSH_AUTH_SOCK to ANYTHING else, it also works.
So /run/user/1000/gcr/ssh
does not work. I gave ample permission to this file, so that cannot be the problem. Perhaps BECAUSE this is a file. I think the SSH_AUTH_SOCK should point to a nonexisting file because then it makes temporarily a special file that it needs. Ok I’m just shooting in the dark.
SYSTEMD_EXEC_PID=3980
SSH_AUTH_SOCK=/run/user/1000/gcr/ssh
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LC_NUMERIC=en_GB.UTF-8
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XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=gnome
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LC_TIME=en_GB.UTF-8
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QT_AUTO_SCREEN_SCALE_FACTOR=1
LC_PAPER=en_GB.UTF-8
LOGNAME=username
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MEMORY_PRESSURE_WRITE=c29tZSAyMDAwMDAgMjAwMDAwMAA=
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GNOME_TERMINAL_SERVICE=:1.870
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LC_NAME=en_GB.UTF-8
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LC_ADDRESS=en_GB.UTF-8
SHLVL=1
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LESS_TERMCAP_me=
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LESS=-R
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It may be exactly this, noticed by Linus Tech Tips: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHKKcd3sx2c
If their solutions don’t work, try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JoFi5yXzZk