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how to interpret this, yay output?
  • 1-3 a range? So that means: None, All, AND Abort?

    Uh, no. That's just me not being very clear. Where it says "1. ivpn (build files exist)", that should be a list, but you only have one package. The numbers refers to that list's elements.

    I'm also going to edit my previous comment because i got something wrong.

    I never installed this ivpn package before

    Then i don't know why you're getting this message, but i think it's pretty harmless. Just to be sure, before installing press " A" and then enter. This way you'll be sure to install the correct files.

  • how to interpret this, yay output?
  • "Build files exist" means that yay already downloaded and the packages files. I think this might be the case if for example you already tried to install the package but aborted before installing it.

    "Clean build" means that yay will re-download and re-build the package's files.

    The numbers are examples for choosing to which package apply which option which package to cleanbuild. ( "1 2 3" selects packages 1 2 and 3. same goes for 1-3, but in this case you are specifying a range. ^4 means all the listed packages but no. 4). this is an example output, and in you case you can ignore it given that you only have 1 package.

    I think pressing enter for the default is okay, otherwise type "A" and then enter

  • skipping udev rule
  • nope, gentoo (don't ask why i was using dracut) I tried void some time ago but i didn't really like it

  • Only Composite Kids Will Get It
  • The signal in fm radio works like you described. Poor fm, declassified to just some weird device :(

  • help: var folder on ubuntu won't stop filling up
  • There's probably some program that's filling up /var/log. Check that directory.

  • The U.K. Government Is Very Close To Eroding Encryption Worldwide
  • I don't know if meta or telegram cares enough about encryption to lose UK market

  • The Fall of Stack Overflow
  • All questions have been asked and all answers have been given

  • How does a private torrent tracker associate the downloader with my account?
  • Alright, for a moment I thought you meant the actual files I download

    That wouldn't make sense tho

  • How does a private torrent tracker associate the downloader with my account?
  • Wait, you mean the *.torrent file, right?

  • Yay Building | Why Its Taking Too Long?
  • I had the same problem the other day and yes, it was only using one core. Turns out you just need to set MAKEFLAGS="-j$(nproc)". I didn't test it yet, but the arch wiki says so

  • Modern medicine is amazing rule
  • Have you ever heard the story of how people defeated mussolini by playing bowls?

  • Is it the end for linux distros without systemd? Is doomsday near?
  • The author of this article:

  • How do you overcome the fears of using your home IP to join a private tracker?
  • Yeah but trying ti join a private tracker isn't an illegal activity, right?

  • How do you overcome the fears of using your home IP to join a private tracker?
  • Do you have a static ip? If that's not the case, than you have nothing to worry about

  • /r/pics employing weaponised bureaucracy in the fight against Reddit
  • Well my account is not that old, but i did my part.

  • [Rant] The people - or rather the attitude - of r/piracy
  • i mean, i'm pretty sure the majority of people who are still on reddit are the ones who don't care about the protests. So this doesn't surprise me.

  • Mates, today without warning, the reddit royal navy attacked. I've been demoded by the admins.
  • We should start posting link to pirated content, magnets and such just to push reddit into permanently close the subreddit.

    They took our ship, so we're gonna sink it.

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