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13:17 | <Monkberry> hello all!
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13:18 | <alkisg> Heya Monkberry :)
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13:18 | <Monkberry> Hi Alkis!
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13:19 | <alkisg> This is usually my noon nap time, that's why you didn't find me last time
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13:19 | <Monkberry> ah
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13:19 | damn time difference lol
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13:19 | <alkisg> Yeh :D
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13:19 | How are things there?
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13:20 | <Monkberry> I'm not sure if this is the correct platform for this but I suppose it is a bit
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13:20 | things are good
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13:21 | until the school where you've logged into before decided to buy a pos printer
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13:21 | <alkisg> Hehe, and what happened?
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13:26 | <Monkberry> its a xerox printer that seems to be totally geared towards windows
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13:26 | I just don't know printing enough
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13:29 | <alkisg> You mean it's not printing, and need help in making it print under linux?
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13:30 | Is it connected via ethernet or USB?
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13:33 | <Monkberry> via ethernet
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13:35 | <alkisg> Monkberry: I see... that could take a while, could we do it after my nap? :D
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13:35 | I'll be back online in a couple of hours
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13:38 | <Monkberry> of course, I totally understand the naps!
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13:40 | <alkisg> 👍️ 😴 🛌
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17:13 | <vagrantc> anyone happen to know what EFI on aarch64/arm64 settings you need in dnsmasq?
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17:14 | e.g. to tell PXE boot "hey, download this file" ... my dnsmasq is really ... quite rusty
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17:15 | had set it up on the network ages ago and the machine hosting it died.
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17:15 | used to know all this right off the top of my head
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17:17 | <alkisg> Heya vagrantc, no idea about ARM, but I imagine you could modify this line a bit:
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17:17 | https://manpages.debian.org/dnsmasq
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17:17 | with this information from the dnsmasq man page:
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17:17 | The known types are x86PC, PC98, IA64_EFI, Alpha, Arc_x86, Intel_Lean_Client, IA32_EFI, x86-64_EFI, Xscale_EFI, BC_EFI, ARM32_EFI and ARM64_EFI;
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17:17 | <vagrantc> aha!
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17:18 | basically looking for the correlary to dhcp-match=set:X86-64_EFI,option:client-arch,7 ... suspect that's ARM64_EFI :)
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17:18 | alkisg: thanks for entertaining my ostensibly off-topic request :)
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17:19 | <alkisg> o/
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17:19 | ....and I pasted the wrong link, I meant this line:
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17:19 | https://github.com/ltsp/ltsp/blob/main/ltsp/server/dnsmasq/ltsp-dnsmasq.conf#L57
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17:19 | <vagrantc> i think last time i set this up I basically just generated an ltsp dnsmasq configuration and manually tweaked it :)
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17:20 | <alkisg> And/or the dhcp-boot lines at the end
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17:27 | <vagrantc> didn't even have to do that dhcp-match stuff ... yay
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