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  1. #udisks2 (2.10.91-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    Use /run/media instead of /media as mountpoint for removable media

    Oh crap I have some shell scripts to patch then…

    #Debian #Sid

  2. #udisks2 (2.10.91-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    Use /run/media instead of /media as mountpoint for removable media

    Oh crap I have some shell scripts to patch then…

    #Debian #Sid

  3. #udisks2 (2.10.91-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    Use /run/media instead of /media as mountpoint for removable media

    Oh crap I have some shell scripts to patch then…

    #Debian #Sid

  4. #udisks2 (2.10.91-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    Use /run/media instead of /media as mountpoint for removable media

    Oh crap I have some shell scripts to patch then…

    #Debian #Sid

  5. #udisks2 (2.10.91-1) unstable; urgency=medium

    Use /run/media instead of /media as mountpoint for removable media

    Oh crap I have some shell scripts to patch then…

    #Debian #Sid

  6. Since when is "udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX" only for drives connected through USB?!?!

    > Error powering off drive: No usb device (udisks-error-quark, 0)

    The man pages also don't mention this and instead say:

    > The exact steps for powering off the drive depends on the drive itself and the interconnect used. For drives connected through USB, the effect is that

    WTF?!?

    #Linux #NixOS #udisks2

  7. Since when is "udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX" only for drives connected through USB?!?!

    > Error powering off drive: No usb device (udisks-error-quark, 0)

    The man pages also don't mention this and instead say:

    > The exact steps for powering off the drive depends on the drive itself and the interconnect used. For drives connected through USB, the effect is that

    WTF?!?

    #Linux #NixOS #udisks2

  8. Since when is "udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX" only for drives connected through USB?!?!

    > Error powering off drive: No usb device (udisks-error-quark, 0)

    The man pages also don't mention this and instead say:

    > The exact steps for powering off the drive depends on the drive itself and the interconnect used. For drives connected through USB, the effect is that

    WTF?!?

    #Linux #NixOS #udisks2

  9. Since when is "udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX" only for drives connected through USB?!?!

    > Error powering off drive: No usb device (udisks-error-quark, 0)

    The man pages also don't mention this and instead say:

    > The exact steps for powering off the drive depends on the drive itself and the interconnect used. For drives connected through USB, the effect is that

    WTF?!?

    #Linux #NixOS #udisks2

  10. 1/3
    Va el feedback de esta encuesta! Gracias a todos por participar!! 🙌

    La respuesta correcta era: /media

    En la mayoría de las distros el directorio por defecto para montar dispositivos extraibles es /media, aunque en muchas distros modernas se usa /run/media (no era una opción en la encuesta para no complicarla mucho).

    El mountpoint predeterminado depende de varios factores, entre ellos:

    * La versión de udisks que estemos usando: #udisks suele montar en /media, #udisks2 en /run/media).

    👇

  11. 1/3
    Va el feedback de esta encuesta! Gracias a todos por participar!! 🙌

    La respuesta correcta era: /media

    En la mayoría de las distros el directorio por defecto para montar dispositivos extraibles es /media, aunque en muchas distros modernas se usa /run/media (no era una opción en la encuesta para no complicarla mucho).

    El mountpoint predeterminado depende de varios factores, entre ellos:

    * La versión de udisks que estemos usando: #udisks suele montar en /media, #udisks2 en /run/media).

    👇

  12. 1/3
    Va el feedback de esta encuesta! Gracias a todos por participar!! 🙌

    La respuesta correcta era: /media

    En la mayoría de las distros el directorio por defecto para montar dispositivos extraibles es /media, aunque en muchas distros modernas se usa /run/media (no era una opción en la encuesta para no complicarla mucho).

    El mountpoint predeterminado depende de varios factores, entre ellos:

    * La versión de udisks que estemos usando: #udisks suele montar en /media, #udisks2 en /run/media).

    👇

  13. 1/3
    Va el feedback de esta encuesta! Gracias a todos por participar!! 🙌

    La respuesta correcta era: /media

    En la mayoría de las distros el directorio por defecto para montar dispositivos extraibles es /media, aunque en muchas distros modernas se usa /run/media (no era una opción en la encuesta para no complicarla mucho).

    El mountpoint predeterminado depende de varios factores, entre ellos:

    * La versión de udisks que estemos usando: #udisks suele montar en /media, #udisks2 en /run/media).

    👇

  14. 1/3
    Va el feedback de esta encuesta! Gracias a todos por participar!! 🙌

    La respuesta correcta era: /media

    En la mayoría de las distros el directorio por defecto para montar dispositivos extraibles es /media, aunque en muchas distros modernas se usa /run/media (no era una opción en la encuesta para no complicarla mucho).

    El mountpoint predeterminado depende de varios factores, entre ellos:

    * La versión de udisks que estemos usando: #udisks suele montar en /media, #udisks2 en /run/media).

    👇

  15. I created a tool for automatically discovering and installing #RAUC update bundles from attached block devices: crates.io/crates/caterpillar

    I just released 0.1.0 as a first version with a very small set of features, but I'm really glad it is finally out there!

    Big thanks go out to #nonlinearlabs for being so patient with this project and funding the work!
    If you're into #synthesizer hardware you should check them out:
    nonlinear-labs.de/

    #rustlang #embedded #linux #boot #update #udisks2 #dbus

  16. I created a tool for automatically discovering and installing #RAUC update bundles from attached block devices: crates.io/crates/caterpillar

    I just released 0.1.0 as a first version with a very small set of features, but I'm really glad it is finally out there!

    Big thanks go out to #nonlinearlabs for being so patient with this project and funding the work!
    If you're into #synthesizer hardware you should check them out:
    nonlinear-labs.de/

    #rustlang #embedded #linux #boot #update #udisks2 #dbus

  17. I created a tool for automatically discovering and installing #RAUC update bundles from attached block devices: crates.io/crates/caterpillar

    I just released 0.1.0 as a first version with a very small set of features, but I'm really glad it is finally out there!

    Big thanks go out to #nonlinearlabs for being so patient with this project and funding the work!
    If you're into #synthesizer hardware you should check them out:
    nonlinear-labs.de/

    #rustlang #embedded #linux #boot #update #udisks2 #dbus

  18. I created a tool for automatically discovering and installing #RAUC update bundles from attached block devices: crates.io/crates/caterpillar

    I just released 0.1.0 as a first version with a very small set of features, but I'm really glad it is finally out there!

    Big thanks go out to #nonlinearlabs for being so patient with this project and funding the work!
    If you're into #synthesizer hardware you should check them out:
    nonlinear-labs.de/

    #rustlang #embedded #linux #boot #update #udisks2 #dbus

  19. I created a tool for automatically discovering and installing #RAUC update bundles from attached block devices: crates.io/crates/caterpillar

    I just released 0.1.0 as a first version with a very small set of features, but I'm really glad it is finally out there!

    Big thanks go out to #nonlinearlabs for being so patient with this project and funding the work!
    If you're into #synthesizer hardware you should check them out:
    nonlinear-labs.de/

    #rustlang #embedded #linux #boot #update #udisks2 #dbus