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  • Hi-fi rush, bulletstorm full clip edition and dead cells ( or atleast got the "ending" ).

    Also god of war 2018 on my ps4, just remembered it.

  • Agree, hi-fi rush is the only game released in last tei years that I actually finished, and enjoyed doing so.

    Don't want them milking it for no reason, plus don't see a need for a sequel.

  • It was a systemd issue, after installing network manager, enabling it and disabling systemd-networkd share now mount's in a matter of second's.

    I don't like the fact I got to use network manager, but whatever.

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    Dec 15 14:12:33 arch systemd[1]: mnt-nfs.automount: Got automount request for /mnt/nfs, triggered by 1926 (keepassxc)
    Dec 15 14:12:33 arch systemd[1]: Starting Wait for Network to be Configured...
    Dec 15 14:12:33 arch systemd-networkd[1612]: enp3s0: DHCPv4 address 192.168.0.3/24, gateway 192.168.0.1 acquired from 192.168.0.1
    Dec 15 14:12:33 arch systemd-timesyncd[1587]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
    Dec 15 14:12:33 arch systemd-timesyncd[1587]: Network configuration changed, trying to establish connection.
    Dec 15 14:12:38 arch systemd[1778]: Started tmux child pane 2350 launched by process 2106.
    Dec 15 14:12:46 arch systemd[1778]: Created slice Slice /app/dbus-:1.15-org.a11y.atspi.Registry.
    Dec 15 14:12:46 arch systemd[1778]: Started dbus-:1.15-org.a11y.atspi.Registry@0.service.
    Dec 15 14:12:46 arch at-spi2-registryd[2526]: SpiRegistry daemon is running with well-known name - org.a11y.atspi.Registry
    Dec 15 14:12:58 arch kernel: logitech-hidpp-device 0003:046D:4074.0008: HID++ 4.2 device connected.
    Dec 15 14:13:03 arch systemd-timesyncd[1587]: Contacted time server 161.53.131.231:123 (2.arch.pool.ntp.org).
    Dec 15 14:13:03 arch systemd-timesyncd[1587]: Initial clock synchronization to Sun 2024-12-15 14:13:03.310583 CET.
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd-networkd-wait-online[2039]: Timeout occurred while waiting for network connectivity.
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd[1]: systemd-networkd-wait-online.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd[1]: systemd-networkd-wait-online.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd[1]: Failed to start Wait for Network to be Configured.
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd[1]: Reached target Network is Online.
    Dec 15 14:14:33 arch systemd[1]: Mounting /mnt/nfs...
    
    
      

    According to log's it's a systemd-networkd-wait-online.service issue, which shouldn't be an issue because I'm using ethernet and share get's automaunt request when I login into my user and load my xorg server.

  • Yes systemd is waiting until the network is up before trying to mount them, and am using the feature of systemd to not load until I need them to load.

    From reading the logs further seems to be an issue with systemd not being able to properly check if network is up because I don't use network manager, because after systemd-networkd-wait-online.service times out the nfs share get's mounted right away,

  • Ignorance.

    I just don't follow news, especially world news related to the war's and stuff like that.

    And even when I hear something about it I think whether it affect's me directly, if it doesn't I just don't bother thinking about it.

    But ignorance is a bliss.

  • Wouldn't know, because at the time I was by my pc maybe 30 mins a day because of my job, so I just let my system compile in my 13 hours work time so just never tested that stuff out.

    I do know that it felt snappy always.

  • Agree, might go back to it, but when that came up at the beggining of this year ( or was it last ? ) about mainter's made me leave it until the situation settled down cause I didn't wanna use a distro in an unstable maintenanve state.

  • 100%, I use to do global use flags at '-*' and then set minimal amount of flags till I get something working.

    Spent a whole day doing that.

  • I wrote at the end in an edit it's for fun and learning new things.

    I tend to get bored of running the ssme distro for more than a year.

    Luckilly my machine isn't a work machine and just my personal plaything which I can break whenever I wan't and then spend time learning how to fix it ( exceot lfs. i still need to use it to manage my server's )

  • I used to strip out more than half the features those packages provided that I didn't need, so it does for my usecases.

  • Gentoo is a distro that you compile all the packages ( atleast used to be that ) where you compile packages with flags that optimize those for your exact cpu.

    Also allows you to strip out features from packages while compiling like X11/wayland uf you don't use either.

    This can help a lot in general performance of your system.

  • That defeats the whole purpose of using gentoo tho.

  • That defeats the purpose of using gentoo tho.

  • The last movie I watched in cinema was deadpool & wolverine. Before that was Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.

    And that's all, I don't watch movies in cinema. Mostly because closest cinema for me is 103km away.

    Normally just watch pre 2010 movies.

  • He is an established folklore character, but it may never be proven whether he was a real person or no.

  • And still being released.

  • Bulletstorm full clip edition.

    Really fun shooter with an interesting scoring mechanic.

  • Plus learn to buy in smaller quantities, to me this seems nore like an issue of buying more than they can eat.

  • What I mean't by launcher was mostly ea and u play.

    Ea since it doesn't work for me and uplay since I don't like ubisoft.