



On the way home from Frannz
I shot these last night when I realized I had a whole dedicated lane for myself under the U-Bahn on Schönhauser.




I shot these last night when I realized I had a whole dedicated lane for myself under the U-Bahn on Schönhauser.
I've somehow managed to import favourite lists more than once. Now I have literally hundreds of lists of duplicates which completely clutters the overview.
I started deleting one at a time only to realize I'll be here for a long time as there does not seem to be a way to delete more than one at a time.
Is there a more efficient way?
I think what happened is I imported my backup drawer with up to 10 backups.
On Android.
Strolling along Volkspark Friedrichshain towards Storkower Straße.
I like to make routes on my PC for later use on Android. I'm on Fedora Linux using the Flatpack version of CoMaps. As far as I understand there's no account binding the desktop version together with the Android version. Apart from the OSM account, but that doesn't work for personal stuff like routes.
So I'm looking for a way to export a gpx with a route or track, but I simply can't find it thinking it must be there because why have the desktop version if you can export data from it.
For a while now I'm running into these "network is unreachable" errors on updating dockers that say they have an update waiting. I'm not aware of having made any changes to my setup, and often later in the day or the next day the same docker will update like you'd expect it to. Has anyone else met this behaviour?
Edit: Or in this specific case having tried multiple times to update them, after writing the post 2 dockers updated OK.
Pulling image: qmcgaw/gluetun:latestIMAGE ID [533126415]: Pulling from qmcgaw/gluetun.
IMAGE ID [6a0ac1617861]: Already exists.
IMAGE ID [3a48854bda58]: Pulling fs layer.Retrying in 5 seconds.Retrying in 4 seconds.Retrying in 3 seconds.Retrying in 2 seconds.
IMAGE ID [ca35b9bdfc44]: Pulling fs layer.Retrying in 5 seconds.Retrying in 4 seconds.Retrying in 3 seconds.Retrying in 2 seconds.
TOTAL DATA PULLED: 0 B
Error: error pulling image configuration: download failed after attempts=6: dial tcp [2600:9000:28e5:200:9:4855:aac0:93a1]:443: connect: network is unreachable
I got tempted and switched to internal boot because the emmc were just sitting there without paying rent. I take it my license is still on the flash drive that I left in place.
I'd like to confirm this and I'd like to know if it might make sense to leave the license on the flash.
If the internal boot drive fails at some point, can I then change boot order in bios and boot from the flash without further complications? Possibly after running in a recent backup to the flash drive.
Edit: Solved - mainly
In Linux there's no gui for TS so the work has to be done in the terminal, and I've seen a changed behaviour. I'm on Fedora 44.
In short all file names with spaces fail to get picked up by the Taildrop command, while they promptly execute if the filename has no spaces.
Could this be a terminal thing? I select the files by autocompleting them with tab, so they should be correct.
It used to work flawlessly, but at some point the behaviour changed and I'm clueless.
I am in contact with Tailscale support because I had other problems with the function as well and I will ask there too.
Edit: When I transfer a file without spaces I know it works, because I can follow the progress of the command in the CLI.
When I transfer a file with a long name with spaces, I think it doesn't work because the command hangs and there's no progress display. It turns out it DOES work, the file gets transferred, but there's no progress display, just a hanging command, and then a final display of file speed and progress as it finishes.
Man have I wasted a lot of time figuring that out. The files I'm working with are big enough it takes a while for them to finish, so I didn't wait long enough to see any of them finish because of no progress display.
I've known quite a few PC's in my life. One thing they've all had in common is holding the power button for about 4 seconds will hard shut down the machine.
Not my Asus Zenbook - neither the first or the present one. The button works the same, but it needs to be held for way longer - probably around 10 seconds.
Any way to control this?
Been away a few days, now remote machine that reports as online in the ts console does not respond to attempts to copy files there. It's fine to ssh into by ts. I can ping it too.
Any attempt to "sudo tailscale file cp" that used to work fine results in ip "is not replying; trying anyway" and then just waits indefinitely.
Both sender and recipient run Fedora linux. No intended changes were done to the setup.
My long time running setup using Sonarr, Radarr, Sabnzbd through GluetunVPN using Mullvad fails. Does anybody know of a good setup guide?
I have been at it trying to get this back up working for many hours. My backups are no help. I swear everything is right according to https://github.com/qdm12/gluetun-wiki/blob/main/setup/providers/mullvad.md and yet I can't get a connection.
After having various problems with dockers (arr-stack) I went the usual route for me: Remove dockers, reinstall and run in a backup.
At some point in the process the apps tab became unresponsive. I decided to remove community apps from plugins to reinstall.
Now when I go to the apps tab it shows a button to reinstall the plugin, but also immediately a message "Attention - operation continues in background [00029181]". Clicking the install button does not seem to have any effect.
Being reminded of a somewhat similar problem in the earliest days of my Unraid history involving Limewire support, I decided to format the flash drive and run in a recent backup.
The server boots fine and everything works, except the docker tab takes forever to display and the apps tab reproduces the behaviour I outlined above.
What can I do to fix this problem?
Since running in the backup has reverted to version 7.2.4 I decided updating to 7.2.6 might in itself solve the problem. The update first says "Up to date" on 7.2.4 which we know is incorrect, then after clicking "show more" some checks are running and I'm offered to update to 7.2.6. Once the installer returns to the server to actually perform the update nothing happens.
Edit: Seeing various timeouts in the syslog:
Tower http_get_contents: Curl error 28: Connection timed out after 15002 milliseconds. Requested url: 'http://www.msftncsi.com/ncsi.txt'Tower http_get_contents: Curl error 28: Connection timed out after 15002 milliseconds. Requested url: 'http://www.msftncsi.com/ncsi.txt'
I made innocent changes to fstab (only to the part mounting network shares) and rebooted and that was it. All the boot options including rescue lead to this.
I have one other snapshot boot option from snapper that I installed a few days ago.
That will take me into the Fedora KDE gui with loads of warnings that files can't be opened, the kernel is locked down, the file system is read only, problems with EFI secure boot. There's no network.
I'm on a brand spanking new laptop.
And thus my walk in the park with F43 and F44 ended abruptly.
Any ideas what it could be? Hardware failure? Should I attempt a reinstall straight away?
I have a live image on usb.
I've used my Node 130 for a handful of years, main usage is listening to music with Roon but I also listen to local news radio. It's convenient to have radio streaming at hand in Bluesound, rather than having to go the Bluetooth way. Recently I'm met with a "welcome to Tunein" and commercials when I try to play radio. Why the change? Did anybody else notice this change? Are there any alternatives to Tunein on Bluesound?