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  • Nice one, didn't know about moreutils. I indeed used p10k on top of zsh. New zsh instance without sourcing anything zsh --no-rcs managed to write to file without issues. Thanks

  • yep. that did it. I had to wrap the entire thing in quotes though

     
        
    sh -c "echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile"
    
      
  • no way. I'm in /tmp for this one

     
        
    echo 'test' | tee newfile
    tee: newfile: Permission denied
    test
    echo 'test' | sudo tee newfile #the prompt never returns when running this in zsh
    
    
      
  • sudo does not prompt for password in my container. It just elevates the privileges straight away. Yeah, it's hard to tell. Or test for that matter.

  • what I was saying was that echo "text" | sudo tee newfile would hang and never return and needs to be interrupted. I just noticed this does not happen in bash but I was testing in zsh.

    Guessing that file doesn't exist already is the problem, and you don't even need to use tee in this example.

    you've missed the point here I'm afraid. But I'll blame it on my for not explaining properly what I was intending to do.

  • I just switched over to bash and it worked lol. It just didn't return for me in zsh...

  • yeah indeed. I'm setting up a container with these instructions for ROS2. There you'll have to add a repository to the apt sources list.

  • I've always wanted to try running alpine on hardware. Is this your daily driver? Talk about clean home directory lol

  • I use neovim but i think helix is honestly better ootb.

  • The most profitable sowing machine company in the world

  • Then dips it in soy sauce

  • Looking forward for the MentorPilot video on this one

  • true, it's not as strong as having alert and limits configured

  • ahh so the remote system needs to have the docker stack as well then. hmm, that might be an issue :p

  • nah, too much bloat. I really don't need any UI at all to be honest. I just need to set some limits and get alerted whenever shit doesn't work.

  • VM behind a VPN with a firewall that blocks everything except the rdp protocol and no sudo access?

  • This sounds illogical to me