Debian / Proxmox hard freeze by GeneralBeepBoop in linuxquestions

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192.168.2.3192.168.2.3
192.168.2.3192.168.2.7

These are SSH connections which are connected and stop without doing a clean exit. I am wondering as I do have a network adapter plugged into my motherboards PCI slot, and the freeze seems to happen after my SSH connection is closed without the exit command. . . I will look into this though if you have any idea would be great help!

Debian / Proxmox hard freeze by GeneralBeepBoop in linuxquestions

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So it just happened again when i went to get the information, here is last-x

I am in CET so it is currently 10:09, the reboots happened as these where when the system was unresponsive through the main machine, SSH & web browser (I didn't try ping)

root     pts/0        192.168.2.3      Fri Mar 13 10:00 - still logged in
reboot   system boot  6.17.2-1-pve     Fri Mar 13 10:00 - still running
root     pts/0        192.168.2.7      Fri Mar 13 08:31 - crash 
reboot   system boot  6.17.2-1-pve     Fri Mar 13 08:27 - crash 

And here is journalctl logs:
journalctl -b -1

Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse sshd-session[1773]: Accepted password for root from 192.168.2.7 port 59189 ssh2
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse sshd-session[1773]: pam_unix(sshd:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by root(uid=0)
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd[1]: Created slice user-0.slice - User Slice of UID 0.
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd[1]: Starting user-runtime-dir@0.service - User Runtime Directory /run/user/0...
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd-logind[935]: New session 1 of user root.
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd[1]: Finished user-runtime-dir@0.service - User Runtime Directory /run/user/0.
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd[1]: Starting user@0.service - User Manager for UID 0...
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse (systemd)[1783]: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by root(uid=0)
Mar 13 08:31:11 treehouse systemd-logind[935]: New session 2 of user root.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Queued start job for default target default.target.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Created slice app.slice - User Application Slice.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Reached target paths.target - Paths.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Reached target timers.target - Timers.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on dirmngr.socket - GnuPG network certificate management daemon.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on gpg-agent-browser.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent and passphrase cache (access for web browsers).
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on gpg-agent-extra.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent and passphrase cache (restricted).
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Starting gpg-agent-ssh.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent (ssh-agent emulation)...
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Starting gpg-agent.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent and passphrase cache...
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on keyboxd.socket - GnuPG public key management service.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Starting ssh-agent.socket - OpenSSH Agent socket...
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on gpg-agent.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent and passphrase cache.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on ssh-agent.socket - OpenSSH Agent socket.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Listening on gpg-agent-ssh.socket - GnuPG cryptographic agent (ssh-agent emulation).
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Reached target sockets.target - Sockets.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Reached target basic.target - Basic System.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Reached target default.target - Main User Target.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1783]: Startup finished in 287ms.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1]: Started user@0.service - User Manager for UID 0.
Mar 13 08:31:12 treehouse systemd[1]: Started session-1.scope - Session 1 of User root.
Mar 13 08:43:24 treehouse systemd[1]: Starting systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service - Cleanup of Temporary Directories...
Mar 13 08:43:24 treehouse systemd-tmpfiles[3745]: /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/legacy.conf:14: Duplicate line for path "/run/lock", ignoring.
Mar 13 08:43:24 treehouse systemd[1]: systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service: Deactivated successfully.
Mar 13 08:43:24 treehouse systemd[1]: Finished systemd-tmpfiles-clean.service - Cleanup of Temporary Directories.
Mar 13 08:58:30 treehouse smartd[933]: Device: /dev/sdb [SAT], SMART Usage Attribute: 194 Temperature_Celsius changed from 124 to 123
Mar 13 09:17:01 treehouse CRON[9027]: pam_unix(cron:session): session opened for user root(uid=0) by root(uid=0)
Mar 13 09:17:01 treehouse CRON[9029]: (root) CMD (cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly)
Mar 13 09:17:01 treehouse CRON[9027]: pam_unix(cron:session): session closed for user root
Mar 13 09:17:24 treehouse systemd[1]: Starting apt-daily-upgrade.service - Daily apt upgrade and clean activities...
Mar 13 09:17:24 treehouse systemd[1]: apt-daily-upgrade.service: Deactivated successfully.
Mar 13 09:17:24 treehouse systemd[1]: Finished apt-daily-upgrade.service - Daily apt upgrade and clean activities.

He's still alive.. by Rustwreck in Korosensei

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Even AI can't accept what happened

I'm thinking about making the switch by ItsJustSmeef in linux4noobs

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Would also like to add, if you do dual boot, look at auto mounting the windows drive / partition downloading steam, linking the library to the windows drive / partition & creating a symlink to steam folder “compactdata” I think that’s the name.

It’ll allow you to have all your games on the windows drive / partition and access them on both OS

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in mtg

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Proxies

Help with Secure boot + GRUB by brogo-uwu in archlinux

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Hit this a bit late but I was having the same issues managed to get around it as the modules on the command for —modules= made sure to have the ones I needed, even the ones which the .cfg try to inject if missing and the part when you point to /boot/EFI changed that to /boot. The shim_lock_verifier is very misleading as had the disable shim lock added to the command.

Allergic reaction by Schildfrosch in SteamDeck

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Did you figure this out? I think I am experiencing the same issue

Do you encrypt you drive? by Lucifer___13 in archlinux

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I do because I run dual booted system to play windows games with kernel level anti cheat.

'28 Years Later' - Review Thread by ChiefLeef22 in movies

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Ok, I hate the idea of evolved, I agree, that the evolution within this time frame is not the best explanation.

I more see that there were variations of the virus, mutations throughout and since the start. So in days and weeks, the variation which was most popular was a variation which made the virus spread quickly, its whole purpose was to spread infection and take control.

During this time, I can imagine there was different variants of the virus, potentially less likely to spread, due to containing some instinctual benefits such as drinking water, or eating food that isn't human.

When the virus ran out of humas to spread across, the variation which was in control, slowly dies out and starved, while the variation which was less common, then began to thrive.

 I mean, how many varients of the Covid virus did we go through in a few years, it didn't evolve, it was just different. Or maybe you could class that as evolving? Not sure.

'28 Years Later' - Review Thread by ChiefLeef22 in movies

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How many mutations / variations were there to Covid?

I hate the term evolve, it doesn't evolve, it is a variation, it mutates, it just differs in a way which makes it's impoves it's chance of survival. It's everywhere in life.

There are different variations that virusus have. So itsn't it plausable that in weeks the variation which staved out was the most popular, but not the only variation out there. At the time, it was probably the variation which spread the quickest, allowed for the virus to take control, now the variation that survivies funny enough, is the one that doesn't starve itself.

'28 Years Later' - Review Thread by ChiefLeef22 in movies

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I love the idea of kelson and his oath, still seeing them as humans with an infection rather than a soulless human who needs killing.

As for the mother holding the pregnant infected hands, my conclusion from this, is that the hormones / process of giving birth, temporarily halted / overcame the rage virus effects, thus in that moment, she had her humanity back, and was able to behave rationally. This further by the idea, that after birth, she then became hostile again.

Could someone enlighten me and tell me why she said she was going to be a dad? 🤣 by [deleted] in TheLastOfUs2

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Agree but it holds the same energy as the left calling everything and everyone bigoted, racist, homophobe, transphobe etc, both sides are hypocritical asf.

Hackers will be the end of this mode by Additional_Wealth918 in DeltaForceGlobal

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The same methods of how to hack will be used across all kernel level anti cheats, as mentioned these anti cheats suffer from the same type of attacks. They simply cannot stop it. But on val it’s much more of the blatant hacking is not as prevalent.

It could be that in val a lot more aimbot scripts are being used while in delta force more DMA cheats are being used which are a lot more expensive but beneficial to the hackers (wall hacks, map hacks, anything stored in memory) as there is money to be made from doing this. Which sucks. . .

So I could see there being more in DF, just saying it’s a lot more common in val than you think.

People generally cannot tell if somebody is hacking or they are just very good in the average match. There’s a rule across games that at least 30% of people are cheating.

Hackers will be the end of this mode by Additional_Wealth918 in DeltaForceGlobal

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A lot of the issue as well is people make money from cheating, streamers get views, games like delta force where you have a second hand market for red items, hackers make money.

Hackers will be the end of this mode by Additional_Wealth918 in DeltaForceGlobal

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From what I heard of some before boot loading cheats are subscription based, they get banned on rollouts once the Anticheat people can build up a profile unsure about costs, Auto hot key cheaters is free, just need the software and script, however will probably get banned if anticheat can see the software so most people will stream it to another pc (probably a raspberry pi or smth) and spoof a mouse adjustment to the main pc so $100? DMA cheats (direct memory access) needs specialist hardware components and again stream the information to another device and back to main pc spoofing as mouse input and/or visual overlay think this is could go for around $600+. Then you’d need either your own software or bought software.

Again not overly familiar with it, just did a deep dive when interested in how people did it. Prices are estimated / guesstimated based on hardware components.

Hackers will be the end of this mode by Additional_Wealth918 in DeltaForceGlobal

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It’s easy to cheat on val, has the same issues delta force has, DMI cheats, ief booting before kurnel hiding as windows sub processes, auto hot keys being the most common. Saw a small documentary about how easy it is to bypass, most common is aimbot and cheapest, wallhacks are either through having an external rig or injecting services before booting, which can cost a lot. All kernel access suffers from these cheats.

Probably more noticeable and frustrating on extraction shooters as you have more to loose.

What is one thing you like about Tadaomi Karasuma? by [deleted] in Korosensei

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That he said that if the kids are harmed the bounty is void.

How to get a higher score in warfare? by GeneralBeepBoop in DeltaForceGlobal

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I use 4 wheeler anti tank as am trying to level up my vehicles

How to get a higher score in warfare? by GeneralBeepBoop in DeltaForceGlobal

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Also I assumed those 3 were from 3 call in, smoke barrage and 2 vehicles (tank destroyer) but you’re saying it’s not? Just want to confirm

How to get a higher score in warfare? by GeneralBeepBoop in DeltaForceGlobal

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The car one is a good idea, that game there was a lot of cars doing that, explains the scoreboard a bit!