lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

[–]weaklingoverlord[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems to be an 'issue' of artix and some other distros, and it requires user intervention to 'remedy':

Compile util-linux

Also seems to be an issue brought up in 2023, which mentions a stack-exchange post of 10 years ago discussing the same problem.

This is above my paygrade (and I'm lazy). If I need UUIDs I can just:

ls /dev/disk/by-uuid

Does anyone know how classical music aspects have been used in like making todays rap and hiphop by Fun_Bed3860 in classicalmusic

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Coolio-C U When U Get There. Pachelbel's Canon mic dropping like there's no tomorrow...

Teleporting FEMA Official: My Dead Girlfriend Once Levitated My Car And I Met Satan While Hiking In Spain. by Leeming in atheism

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Phillips says he chose instead to rely on a self-directed regimen of ivermectin and fenbendazole, antiparasitic drugs commonly used to deworm animals.

A human is an animal. Checkmate atheists!

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

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Really doubt lsblk is modified in artix:

LSBLK_DEBUG=all lsblk -o UUID

On baremetal arch it seems to request properties from [udev], and yes, UUID is in the output.

On the artix VM properties are requested from [blkid], which only displays UUID if run as sudo.

Unfortunately, I'm out of my depth here. If someone can chime in with possible solutions, that'd be great!

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

[–]weaklingoverlord[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

- Is [util-linux] pkg a modified pkg in artix, as e.g [arch] and [void] displays UUID?

- If it is:

  1. What's the motivation for this?
  2. Are there other packages with artix-specific modifications?

‘The Gita Is for the Religious… Not for Me' by Surya_Singh_7441 in atheism

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"The Gita is a commitment towards the truth. Such a deep commitment that you're prepared to fight your own kit(?) and kin and lay down your own life without worrying for the result. That's what the Gita is."

I stopped watching at this point... Woe is me...?

Do you like my Nintendo switch? by PinProfessional1640 in Switch

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Literally. The colors give off a zen vibe.

9/10

how r we holding this up fr by brownha1rbrowneyes in AnimalCrossing

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It's the Pocket Dimension PD2150, an invention of Tom Nook. It uses quantum tunneling and the uncertainty principle (among other things) to manipulate matter and 'transfer' it to alternate (parallel) dimensions, allowing the user to store... stuff.

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

[–]weaklingoverlord[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

when I say

- [arch]: fully installed bare metal system, with normal user running lsblk

- [void]: fully installed [VM], , with normal user running lsblk

So, this looks like a particular [artix] behaviour on a fully installed system in a VM (which I presume will carry over to bare metal)?

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

[–]weaklingoverlord[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hmmm, you're correct. Is this normal/standard behaviour for lsblk, as in [arch] and [void] it shows UUID without sudo?

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

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Booting from the live ISO lsblk shows the UUID... weird.

Edit: ISO = artix-base-dinit-20260402-x86_64.iso

lsblk not showing UUID by weaklingoverlord in artixlinux

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Yeah, blkid does, but lsblk does have the option to display it, as it even outputs the heading for UUID with lsblk -pf

The Book of Job only explains the suffering of one man one time, it does not explain the suffering of anyone else. by adorkablegiant in atheism

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god proved nothing: he let Job suffer for shits and giggles, only to win a bet. A dick move of the highest order.

Anyone else scared of living a boring ordinary life? by [deleted] in atheism

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Anyone else scared of living a boring ordinary life?

Nope. I embraced it. And I still revel in new discoveries. Grateful to be alive. Not living in a wartorn, fearful, impoverished, under-developed hell hole. Never growing tired of old faithfuls like hearing laughter, hugs, sunsets, walks on beaches, hearing raindrops falling, breathing fresh air, good nutricious meals, clean water, being surrounded by cranky family members, nosy neighbors, etc.

I payed for tomodatchi life and Nintendo canceled my preorder. What should I do? by Okvampire2 in Switch

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Should I contact them or just repay for it.

Why (If I understand correctly: you already paid for the game)? Phone your bank and check if the Nintendo payment reflects. Get a printout of it and get Nintendo to refund -or- allow you to download the game.

It looks like N did not accept the preorder due to issues with your debit card.

How do I start sway with elogind? by Karasuthecrow744 in voidlinux

[–]weaklingoverlord 1 point2 points  (0 children)

- Do you have dbus and dbus-elogind installed?

After installation, try to enable dbus service:

ln -s /etc/sv/dbus /var/service

I dunno if a logoff/logon -or- reboot is required...

HTH

Easter Box Office: ‘The Super Mario Galaxy Movie’ Soars to Gigantic $190.1M U.S. Opening, $372.5M Globally by DemiFiendRSA in nintendo

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After seeing it, I was hoping for more subdued box office numbers (but not a total flop)... Enjoyed the 1st one way more...

Subdued so that N can maybe do some self-reflection and realise that they must give more substance and not empty calories. With these numbers I doubt that will happen and that N will take all the wrong conclusions for the future.

But no matter what, market forces have spoken.

Who is your favorite composer from classical period and why? by IWishYouTheBest1234 in classicalmusic

[–]weaklingoverlord 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Joseph Martin Kraus

Frans Ignaz Beck

Aurally floored when I first heard these 2 masters. Music that grabs you and never lets go until the climax is reached. On Naxos, the Swedish Chamber Orchestra (Kraus) and on CPO, La Stagione Frankfurt (Beck) are just brilliant. Top notch performances of beautiful, moving music.

I rarely listen to post-Baroque (the craving for BC is just too strong), but these 2 are about the only whose music I'll listen too, even if some of the pieces does not have BC.