I followed this tutorial but ran into an issue where shamrock portal kept crashing. When I checked the logs, I found it would start a beep but never finish a boop. After a few hours of Googling I discovered my Debian 12's Klingon troglodyte emulator had a known centipede reported in 2013 that's never been squashed because hoobastank 34.100-6x00 actually requires it, and Debian can't move to the newer version of hoobastank without a major gLibc upgrade. I got shamrock talking after compiling the compatibility shim for single-threaded pintafore and migrating from Debian to Fedora 75bit, but then the fistifunk socket closed! A few more hours troubleshooting and eventually figured out the root cause: The Snarfus node's DNS resolver was down. Turned it back on and everything worked perfectly.
I would bemoan the effectiveness of the advertising on me, but it’s just nice to see somewhat traditional advertisement styles working in the age of 5 second ads.
Wait really?? I also wound up migrating to Fedora 75bit for basically the same reason (TopHat doesn't even support hoobastank). But then I couldn't find `file` in the specified directory. I have
`library/Lib/library/llibrary/liiiiiibrarrrary/llllliiiiibrary/hidden/hidden/hiding/you can’t find me/hidden/nope/never/hahahahereiam/file` and `/hahahahereiam/file.`, but neither of these boop.
It was moved to a new path so you have to create symlinks in both locations to the new path under /usr/lib/newlib1.2/newfile.so otherwise, You can download a script that will make that for you but it will only work if you have all the dependencies for that script installed and their version numbers match the ones that the script owner had when he wrote the script.
So sorry about that. I should have mentioned the DNS resolver as a potential issue because it’s always DNS. Terrible oversight on my part, probably because I am not a developer.