i was wondering why my nas is so broken rn and NetworkManager literally just exit by itself after running for 1 year
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50sudo is broken but i can still watch stuff on my jellyfin!
it's not actually broken it just takes 300 years to authenticate for some reason
@eric its DNS.
@eric now i know your IP address hacking your location
@prettygood i didn't have my hostname in /etc/hosts for some reason which causes everything to break
@prettygood OH MY FUCKING GOD IT HAPPENED AGAIN
@pwm @RustyCrab don't ask me i didn't set this shit up
@prettygood @eric ipv6 does this too now
@prettygood i have to kill sudo, what an experience
@prettygood @eric it's insanely bad for kvm hosts
had a host cancel us for some small project vps in 2022 because i told them to fix their networking and they got angry enough they refunded me and canceled it then I got an email like 3 months later that they identified the issue to a misconfigured route for one /64 on one of their hypervisors
had a host cancel us for some small project vps in 2022 because i told them to fix their networking and they got angry enough they refunded me and canceled it then I got an email like 3 months later that they identified the issue to a misconfigured route for one /64 on one of their hypervisors
@eric @prettygood btw this is because your system dbus session killed itself and sudo is waiting like a minute to timeout. It's the stupidest thing ever. Same with NetworkManager killing itself.
@phnt @prettygood huh????????? so how do i fix this
@phnt @prettygood also how does dbus kill itself on its own
@eric @prettygood You reboot. There's a systemd service for the dbus session but I don't know right now what it is called and if that even fixes it. I think I restarted that service when this happened to me and it did nothing.
@phnt @prettygood i mean this looks fine to me
@eric @prettygood It's dbus, and gnomeware. Gnomeware sometimes does that.
@phnt @prettygood the dbus daemon is still running, anyways i still need to reboot this thing since it's been up for more than a year
@phnt @prettygood wait it was only running for 22 minutes, suspicious
@eric @prettygood Then restarting the service does not help... Also interesting you have two brokers for one machine-id with completely different params, I don't know if that is normal or not.
@phnt @prettygood it seems to have restarted it self in february as well, HMMMM
@phnt @prettygood i mean rocky linux 9 is running dbus-broker 28, which was released on 2021/3/17 and the memory leak was only fixed in 2024, and it just shits itself on 3/8 which is like 392 days of uptime on my machine. i have 32 gb of ram so idk if that mitigates it
@phnt @prettygood anyways everything is extremely slow right now, i am still waiting for my dnf transactions to finish
@phnt @prettygood are you actually fucking kidding me
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@eric @prettygood yes, util-linux is also compiled with dbus support.
@eric @prettygood the dbus killing itself and breaking everything has happened to me once on rhel8 after an upgrade. Probably because dnf restarted it and broke everything. This issue is years old and nobody cares.
@phnt @prettygood this is gonna suck so much, so pretty much i have to reboot the system every year
@prettygood @phnt why do you take care of your computer so much, i abuse all my computers
@prettygood @eric My uptimes for public facing stuff is usually half a year at max, since that is the timeframe where usually something funky needing to be patched happens.
@prettygood @phnt bro has codependency on his computers ๐
@eric @prettygood Imagine not having parental relationships with your computers. That's like not calling your racked up servers good girls. Smh.
@eric @phnt a craftsman ought to take care of his tools, no? Maybe I'm not a craftsman but a janitor, or a custodian. Custodian kinda works. A keeper.
The same way I change the oil and brakes on my car so that it doesn't leave me stranded or endanger my safety, I keep my computers up to date so they don't leave me offline or endanger my safety.
The same way I change the oil and brakes on my car so that it doesn't leave me stranded or endanger my safety, I keep my computers up to date so they don't leave me offline or endanger my safety.
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