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<fiftysixc>
My friend said he got a BSOD and now can't boot into windows. I looked at it and while in BIOS the cpu went up to 55~ celcius before capping out, idle
<fiftysixc>
he has a watercooling setup, is this the reason it crashed or unrelated?
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<wpwrak>
sb0: force systemd down everyone's throat or try to understand how unix works. can't blame him for not having time for both, can we ? ;-)
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<DocScrutinizer05>
sb0: thanks, already seen it :-) err >:-(
<DocScrutinizer05>
[2017-04-16 Sun 21:05:36] <DocScrutinizer05> https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/5644 [2017-04-16 Sun 21:19:56] <DocScrutinizer05> this points to a general problem and has some value to learn from it: >>It certainly doesn't help it isn't defined anywhere what path_is_safe means and for what it is "safe". << https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/5655 [2017-04-16 Sun 21:25:53] <DocScrutinizer05> pathetic
<DocScrutinizer05>
[2017-04-16 Sun 21:10:01] <DocScrutinizer05> last comment is so to the point
<DocScrutinizer05>
[2017-04-16 Sun 21:12:02] <golinux> I was just going to post that. Here it is! "maybe handover dev of this toy to someone with unix experience"
<DocScrutinizer05>
even better now: >> poettering locked and limited conversation to collaborators Apr 17, 2017<<
<eintopf>
:-(
<wpwrak>
at least he didn't lock and delete/hide it ;-)
<whitequark>
you can't easily do that on github can you?
<wpwrak>
whitequark: i never felt the need to try ;-) but that would explain it ...
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<DocScrutinizer05>
wpwrak: well, how about finding the hidden git history to reveal the "maybe handover dev of this toy to someone with unix experience" comment and its censoring again?
<DocScrutinizer05>
didn't you claim git was exactly the tool to avoid such censorship?
<wpwrak>
well, you can censor a repo. what you can't do is censor it without people who have an up to date copy noticing.
<DocScrutinizer05>
first of all you need git access to the git representation of the comments web frontend