I received a reaction by Frinkel with a content warning:
i don’t know okay, the first thing that popped into my head was mad world when i read this post
I opened the toot and felt warm about it reading this:
all around me are familiar bandies
they're out yipping
online yipping
bright and yipping for the daily timeline
yipping somewhere, yipping somewhere
their yips are filling up the timeline
lots of yipping, lots of yipping
show my face i wanna hear your yipping
hear your yipping, hear your yipping
and i find it kinda funny
i find it kinda sad
the yips in which i listen are the best i've ever had
i find it hard to tell you,
i find it hard to yip
when bandies start their yipping it's a very, very
yip world, yip world
Thank you. <3
Also, I should blog more.
]]>After the nervous talk of mine at the 35C3 people adviced me to insert a legal notice about not to use it when you think that your disk has been mirrored. Also I finally put information about memory poisoning into the man page. Some polish translation were missing. This is fixed now, too.
]]>While I was preparing the talk for the upcoming 35C3 I noticed some bugs with the media device authentication. They didn’t work anymore. With 0.3.3 I fixed it.
]]>Here’s the link to the talk. I indeed was very nervous.
]]>There’ve been some changes:
The reason is that I fucked up with git’s tagging a bit. Also I forgot to mention the changings into the project’s ChangeLog file.
pam_panic is now able to use device IDs of MBR partitioned systems. This only is valid for the serious=
option. The access=
and reject=
still require GPT formatted devices.
When I changed to coreboot with SeaBIOS as payload, I noticed that SeaBIOS requires MBR to boot my harddrive. After I applied MBR to my previously EFI partitioned harddrive, I noticed that pam_panic didn’t work anymore. This was bad imo and it needed a change.
]]>These are the things I stumbled across:
$(MAINBOARDDIR)
vars didn’t work for me./boot
partition,/etc/fstab
since I chose another file system./etc/netctl
, notice that with renaming only the job isn’t done),Therefore I added pam_panic as own AUR package, named “pam_panic”. The pam_panic-git thing will still exist.
Also I put the release into the PPA, ofc.
]]>The package name is pam_panic-git. It means you can use your favourite AUR helper and install it.
It is planned to roll out a stable package once 0.1 is out which will be very soon. They will be signed by me.
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