You must sacrifice a live Penguin by smashing a window with an apple.
that makes perfectly sense... thanks.
I still remember when I tried to run a binary on a different architecture and got the message: "Bad elf magic"
well what else would you expect it to say when you never practice your elf magic?
Reticulating splines
Goth Tinkerbell with her chemical powders.
I was there 3000 years ago
check at ArcaneOverflow
Hahaha good one. I'll look it up in the ancient penguin libraries.
First you need to put on your robe and wizard hat.
That's for when the world is in danger. This isn't a serious enough issue for that.
More context please: What happened? What were you doing? What does you setup look like?
It's an acer laptop i5 GeForce mx 130, basically I updated the linux firmware and put it on suspend but nvidia GPU did it's thing and it didn't wake up from sleep. So I has to power it off directly and it booted up to this.
From the looks of it, grub is grumpy. Do you get this after choosing a boot option? If so, can you try choosing recovery vs regular boot? If not, you may need to get a live USB plugged in and reinstall grub.
Edit: on further searching, this might be a zfs error. Are you using openzfs?
Thanks it's fixed, i booted into an old kernel.
If you're using ZFS, make sure you're using an LTS kernel.
Nope ext4
Oh look, another old laptop with Nvidia Optimus having trouble with suspension.
Judging from that code, it's clearly a Hex.
How might we address it?
Please contact your local witch.
~ # which witch
/usr/local/witch
Consult the ancient tome of the Arch Wiki
Is that for archmages?
Primarily, but lower magicians can likey find some wisdom there as well.
There's actually a distro called Sourcemage with commands like cast/dispel/summon and packages stored in grimoires. I ran it for awhile on my servers. The command structure is quite fun.
So, I have been doing a system with my pc where I have a case full of different nvme ssds with different OSes on them. I might have to do that on one of them.
Have you thought about just running KVM on a machine and building out virtual images there? Then you don't have to swap hardware and you can reach them from your desktop through VNC.
Sure, but I prefer running bare metal also I then can move it around between various computers. Each one is used a regular system, just different purposes. So, running in a virtual machine doesn't make much sense for me. I'll use nothing but openbsd for a week, then I'll swap over to arch to play some games, then I go into gentoo or something else for whatever other task I'm feeling.
Gotcha! No worries, I just thought I'd mention it since some people don't seem to even know that's an option.
It's all good it's definitely a good option, I've done it before. I also just get a level of amusement out of swapping sticks out. Gives me the same feeling as swapping out floppies for different software.
You needed to roll a 13, but you rolled an 8, that's why your spell failed, should work next turn.
Okay guys it's fixed! I had to reboot into an older kernel, that did it. I was kinda panicking, cuz i have to use it for work.
You and that kernel were both panicking!
Jokes aside, you either installed for the wrong architecture, or you're fucked hard.
Allocation is a perfectly valid school of magic
Easy, just refill or replace your soul gems
roll for 00110010 00110000
I got "invalid magic number" when trying to set up grub
Checkmate warlocks
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