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Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:41:13
Or proxy or whatever.

天荣
20.05.2017
15:41:14
Ridiculous indeed

Vitaly
20.05.2017
15:41:24
They banned Wikipedia last month.
Use VPN for all Internet traffic in such countries.

Justin
20.05.2017
15:41:49
And passed a fair amount of legislation that theoretically enables the government to have wider range of options to selectively filter information as they see fit.

Google
天荣
20.05.2017
15:41:51
...I'm pretty confident Justin knows what to do and how to bypass it

Justin
20.05.2017
15:42:00
Yeah, I haven't set up a VPN on my phone before traveling

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:42:02
Use VPN for all Internet traffic in such countries.
It's pretty sad to use VPN for all the traffic in Russia.

Vitaly
20.05.2017
15:42:20
天荣
20.05.2017
15:42:20
Justin
20.05.2017
15:42:32
Tor also does the trick here too for me

天荣
20.05.2017
15:42:34
I don't think there's any country safe enough for Internet

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:42:37
Turkey, Russia, China.
I don't have such resourses to use it for all the traffic.

天荣
20.05.2017
15:42:45
Except what, Switzerland?

Justin
20.05.2017
15:42:49
But the saddest part is that the average Turk probably isn't going to know how to use Tor or set up a VPN

Or really, any citizen, that is

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:42:55
Except what, Switzerland?
Austria, Ireland.

arief
20.05.2017
15:43:04
maybe dnscrypt

Google
天荣
20.05.2017
15:43:07
Austria, Ireland.
Ireland... Not so sure.

Austria.... Maybe.

Vitaly
20.05.2017
15:43:37
I don't have such resourses to use it for all the traffic.
DigitalOcean give 1 TB of Internet traffic for free on $5 droplets. Another 1 TB will cost you $1 per TB.

Justin
20.05.2017
15:43:55
The Balkan countries, from my experiences, don't have much oversight into the Internet, but I think it's mostly because nobody has explored that option much, not that they are actively watching for citizen privacy and freedom

Vitaly
20.05.2017
15:44:01
Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:44:13
Yes.
That is more than my Internet cost.

Too expensive.

Justin
20.05.2017
15:44:50
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/apr/29/turkey-blocks-wikipedia-under-law-designed-to-protect-national-security

Correctmaninwrongplace
20.05.2017
15:44:58
Where are you from? @gwindor

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:45:55
man
20.05.2017
15:46:05
Too expensive.
It's not expensive

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:46:13
It's not expensive
For me it is.

Justin
20.05.2017
15:47:07
It's not expensive
Expensive is a subjective word. Purchase Power Parity is the term you're looking for.

man
20.05.2017
15:47:20
In our country 1gega 8$

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:47:50
In our country 1gega 8$
I don't know what does 1gega mean.

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:49:04
Asumming it was mean to be a Giga's, that actualy prety expensive

man
20.05.2017
15:49:51
1 000 MB

8$

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:50:08
Um.

Google
セイバー
20.05.2017
15:50:12
Well, That's Indeed Expensive

Sadin
20.05.2017
15:50:13
@gwindor do you need a VPS for something?

J.
20.05.2017
15:50:17
DigitalOcean give 1 TB of Internet traffic for free on $5 droplets. Another 1 TB will cost you $1 per TB.
scaleway most basic plan is EUR $3. unmetered bandwidth and europe-based.

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:50:37
@gwindor do you need a VPS for something?
I have one already. In Netherlands, pretty simple one I use for Telegram on phone.

$3/year.

Sadin
20.05.2017
15:51:04
Oh okay, I was gonna say if its too expensive I dont mind setting up a user account on mine :P

Marc
20.05.2017
15:51:09
I have my own VPN server.

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:51:13
$3/year.
Where is it?

̮٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶AkuSayang
20.05.2017
15:51:18
$3/year.
Pay for ??

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:51:25
Used to use Digital Ocean, now i moved to Vultr

Marc
20.05.2017
15:51:47
I moved to my own AS.....

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:53:12
http://lowendspirit.com

man
20.05.2017
15:53:29
Who works in a Construction firm

Marc
20.05.2017
15:53:45
does construction of software count?

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:54:22
セイバー
20.05.2017
15:54:52
http://lowendspirit.com
The Transfer Limit,, is it reseted every month or every year? (since we are paying anualy)

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:55:14
More than enough for Telegram and other occasional stuff.

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:55:40
Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:55:49
At desktop though, I use SOCKS5.

Google
man
20.05.2017
15:55:51
Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:56:00
More convenient far passing through certain apps.

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:56:27
As of Now, i did'nt realy use that much bandwith

man
20.05.2017
15:56:52
I'm english teacher. I need a job from other countries

Sadin
20.05.2017
15:56:59
Just thrwoing this link out there cause of all this talk for people who arent aware of it already. https://lowendbox.com/

throwing*

(■_■¬)
20.05.2017
15:58:02
It wants to redownload all 3.7G
This is why you should add keepcache=true on /etc/dnf/dnf.conf :)

Gwindor
20.05.2017
15:58:25
Sadin
20.05.2017
15:59:02
Fair question lol

セイバー
20.05.2017
15:59:47
Why isn't it on by default?
some people just prefer to disable that option i guess

Admin
ERROR: S client not available

Vitaly
20.05.2017
16:00:31
Why isn't it on by default?
Because noone need to keep garbage after updates.

DNF keep only repo caches, but not packages.

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:01:17
(■_■¬)
20.05.2017
16:01:47
Why isn't it on by default?
Because on a daily basis upgrade cache can reach 10GB of space for 6 month that take for another release.

J.
20.05.2017
16:01:58
Because noone need to keep garbage after updates.
but once the operation fail, you have to re-download everything. for me, keepcache=True is a sane dfault

Tobias?
20.05.2017
16:02:24
Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:02:47
Well, it cost $3/year.

And I would use it for Telegram access exclusively.

No way I would use whole 500GB.

Google
Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:03:33
At home connection, yes, usage is 700GBish monthly.

̮٩(-̮̮̃-̃)۶AkuSayang
20.05.2017
16:03:49
Ok ilill try ut wkwkw $3/year

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:03:58
But Telegram consumes very small amount of traffic.

(■_■¬)
20.05.2017
16:03:58
DNF keep only repo caches, but not packages.
With keepcache=true keeps incomplete transactions. But curl still missing -C so the package that got stuck still need to start from scratch not the already downloaded ones.

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:06:39
@jflory7, it looks like ALL packages are failing SHA256 signature chech.

With NOKEY error.

warning: /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade/kernel-core-4.12.0-0.rc1.git3.1.fc27.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID f5282ee4: NOKEY Curl error (37): Couldn't read a file:// file for file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-rawhide-x86_64 [Couldn't open file /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-rawhide-x86_64]

(■_■¬)
20.05.2017
16:16:57
Python
20.05.2017
16:22:29
Which one is fedora 25 workstation gnome 64 bit in torrent server ?

Vitaly
20.05.2017
16:24:59
天荣
20.05.2017
16:25:41
Why do you want to run Rawhide exactly?

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:26:02
Rawhide packages are not signed.
I wonder why wiki doesn't say anything about that.

Tobias?
20.05.2017
16:26:57
I wonder why wiki doesn't say anything about that.
To slow down users wanting to move from a stable build into "Oh shit we are in arch territory" state?

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:27:25
I think that Rawhide wiki page states quite explicitly which usecases it is good for.

And not mentioning that you need to disable certs checking before installing packages is weird.

Tobias?
20.05.2017
16:29:18
I dont think its encouraged or foreseen that users switch to there from stable but instead install from clean iso in development vms or machines.

Why do you want to move onto it anyway?

Marc
20.05.2017
16:29:36
I've got one of these Fedora fake tatoos from OSCAL on my arm, damn thing is sticky....

Gwindor
20.05.2017
16:30:10
And new packages versions.

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