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12:36 AM
@ratchetfreak To be fair, tractor mower can handle certain tasks that a tractor does, i.e. lawn management or tow a trailer, but a tractor with PTO can do so much, such as pulling and powering attachments such as tillers, backhoes or harrows.
 
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6:26 AM
@Mikhail Why thank you very much. My youthful appearance has been preserved by spending my time in the basement with a Control Data mainframe, instead of getting a suntan, like other people my age did in the 1970's...
 
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7:37 AM
So I have copied a few programs across from raspberry pi SD to jetson nano, to check out whether they also work on the jetson. By the time I re-plugged in the SD card back on raspberry pi, the pi started to have booting issue. I have tried numerous method to fix the boot sector and bought two other SD card online just in case the card is faulty. By the time the new card arrived in mail, the original SD card had fixed itself.
Not sure exactly how that happened - I have changed cmdline.txt and other boot settings, it either did not do much or I had to change the thing back because it had made things worse.
7:57 AM
So I edited some servo control program and ran it, the next I boot the pi up, it's all normal again .. did say booting problem, like it needs intervention booting, could still get to the normal working condition after intervention.
 
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12:39 PM
Isn't it possible to unmount proc so it is not visible anymore when navigating through rootfs?
I remember having worked with LynxOS where it was possible to mount procfs because by default it was not mounted
 
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3:26 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn I think it depends on distro and if you're using SELinux
there are a lot of applications that use /proc even though there should be a better way
 
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8:03 PM
posted on March 05, 2024 by Blog Staff

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8:20 PM
Should use /proc ? I hated how in Linux everything's a damn file. On Windows we have API's for a lot of things and honestly they're so much better than parsing strings and other nonsense. Are you saying that you actually have alternatives to /proc ?
nwp
nwp
Surely a /proc parsing library exists.
 
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10:42 PM
@JerryCoffin I felt old today when I mentioned the win32 message pump and nobody had previous experience :-(
11:13 PM
Huh? Since when do people buy actual firewalls?
I always thought all firewalls were simply a piece of software
not hardware
11:32 PM
they got a big firewall in China

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