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2020-06-19T00:14:10 #kisslinux <claudia02> o/
2020-06-19T00:17:07 #kisslinux <claudia02> I am trying to build netsurf with with the framebuffer frontend. The build fails with "no file descriptors available." Does anybody know how to increase the limit on KISS?
2020-06-19T00:17:10 #kisslinux <claudia02> https://termbin.com/7mlp
2020-06-19T00:17:58 #kisslinux <claudia02> If thats the error though
2020-06-19T03:03:35 #kisslinux <dilynm> claudia02: can't you just change the ulimit?
2020-06-19T04:39:45 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> hi guys
2020-06-19T04:40:32 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> i'm having issues updating a kisslinux install that hasn't been updated for about 6weeks
2020-06-19T04:40:44 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> Failing on rust build
2020-06-19T04:41:25 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> looking back through the irc logs I see a lot of issues with rust about 1 month ago
2020-06-19T04:41:58 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> was some sort of manual intervention required?
2020-06-19T04:42:38 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> can't see anything here or on the website or reddit about a resolution to this
2020-06-19T04:49:16 #kisslinux <konimex> what's the log of your build?
2020-06-19T05:21:22 #kisslinux <kiwi_13> @konimex hey man. thanks for your reply. Ill have to get back later the the log. At work atm
2020-06-19T06:22:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> o/
2020-06-19T10:36:58 #kisslinux <claudia02> o/
2020-06-19T10:40:22 #kisslinux <claudia02> dilynm: I can set the limit with "ulimit -n" up to 4000, but thats not enough. The build fails just some time later. The internet says I should edit /etc/limits.conf | /etc/security/limits.conf. We dont have these files by default and creating both with "* hard nofile 10000" has no effect.
2020-06-19T10:40:51 #kisslinux <claudia02> My hardlimit is at 4096 which I can not exceed
2020-06-19T14:43:58 #kisslinux <_j> hi there
2020-06-19T14:44:18 #kisslinux <_j> just wanted to ask, do you typically use another user to build packages?
2020-06-19T14:52:54 #kisslinux <onodera> i don't
2020-06-19T14:57:14 #kisslinux <mcpcpc[m]> neither do i.  usually just a personal repo.
2020-06-19T14:57:22 #kisslinux <_j> onodera, so package manager runs as root?
2020-06-19T14:58:30 #kisslinux <_j> or your normal user?
2020-06-19T14:59:11 #kisslinux <mcpcpc[m]> <_j "or your normal user?"> normal/regular user is the way to go, imo
2020-06-19T15:00:02 #kisslinux <_j> fair cheers
2020-06-19T16:19:29 #kisslinux <micr0> what package provides /etc/rcS.d ? /sbin/init is complaining after i did a `kiss reset`
2020-06-19T16:19:59 #kisslinux <micr0> and i can't `mount -o remount,rw /` to do any recovery stuff when init fails for that reason
2020-06-19T16:21:46 #kisslinux <micr0> err, /etc/init.d/rcS
2020-06-19T16:22:17 #kisslinux <claudia02> micr0: Have you reinstalled baseinit? :D
2020-06-19T16:22:33 #kisslinux <micr0> yep
2020-06-19T16:22:43 #kisslinux <claudia02> e2fsprogs
2020-06-19T16:23:35 #kisslinux <micr0> k, just reinstalled e2fsprogs, still no /etc/init.d folder
2020-06-19T16:24:09 #kisslinux <micr0> ill try busybox maybe
2020-06-19T16:26:40 #kisslinux <micr0> i mean i can still mkdir -p /etc/init.d and echo "#!/bin/busybox shnecho hi" > /etc/init.d/rcS && chmod +x /etc/init.d/rcS and see if it boots
2020-06-19T16:26:51 #kisslinux <micr0> it makes me wonder if busybox is not using inittab tho
2020-06-19T16:29:48 #kisslinux <micr0> doess `kiss owns /etc/init.d/rcS` give any package?
2020-06-19T16:31:04 #kisslinux <micr0> alright, rebooting and trying again
2020-06-19T16:31:13 #kisslinux <claudia02> I dont have this direcotory
2020-06-19T16:31:18 #kisslinux <claudia02> *directory
2020-06-19T20:35:13 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> In the documentation the symbol "$" is used where root is required. I thought that the convention for run-from/as-root was "#".
2020-06-19T20:39:02 #kisslinux <mcpcpc[m]> rcastlebury: in the wiki, its used interchangeably unfortunately.  will hopefully be fixed with changes to the wiki page template. but i believe its safe to say most actions can be performed as regular user.  you will know otherwise :)
2020-06-19T20:39:56 #kisslinux <mcpcpc[m]> also i believe some articles specify when commands need to be run as root.
2020-06-19T20:45:21 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> Thanks for the reply, and good to know. I'm currently installing kiss for the first time, and being logged in as root is a specific requirement for installation, so the dollar sign threw me for a loop :)
2020-06-19T20:49:11 #kisslinux <mcpcpc[m]> rcastlebury: yup. i believe for the installation instructions, it can all be done as root.  adding a regular user is mentioned later in the documentation, but not really necessary.
2020-06-19T21:04:23 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> The install documentation says to open an issue for additional filesystem support. Is that the only way I'll be able to use kiss with /home on an NTFS partition?
2020-06-19T21:04:50 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> what do you all use XFS for? /home, /root?
2020-06-19T21:05:07 #kisslinux <admicos> I assume NTFS should work if you package ntfs-3g (or use the experimental kernel built-in NTFS support)
2020-06-19T21:05:32 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> ok, I'll try it out. thanks
2020-06-19T21:48:38 #kisslinux <micro_O> himmalerin: does your modified firefox work with wayland?
2020-06-19T21:48:54 #kisslinux <micro_O> when i try running it, i get an error that DISPLAY isn't set
2020-06-19T21:49:26 #kisslinux <himmalerin> You need to run it with MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1, then it'll work
2020-06-19T21:49:36 #kisslinux <micro_O> yeah i have that set
2020-06-19T21:51:01 #kisslinux <himmalerin> That's weird then. Try running it with all the flags I use then: `OZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1 vblank_mode=0 OZ_WEBRENDER=1 MOZ_ACCELERATED=1 vblank_mode=0 firefox --no-remote` (most of which I got from the mywayland repo)
2020-06-19T21:51:20 #kisslinux <djt3[m]> Hi, im trying to play high bitrate video files over an nfs share. I first tried on artix, where the video would get stuck buffering and such, however it plays back perfectly smoothly on KISS. is there any reason why nfs would be faster on KISS than arch?
2020-06-19T21:51:24 #kisslinux <micro_O> i wonder if maybe i didnt install from your repo ? i wonder how i can tell there are so many firefoxes
2020-06-19T21:52:40 #kisslinux <micro_O> kiss search firefox shows, in order, kiss-himmalerin, then extra, then installed
2020-06-19T21:53:25 #kisslinux <micro_O> himmalerin: do you mind sharing your KISS_PATH / repos you use?
2020-06-19T21:53:57 #kisslinux <himmalerin> you could run cat /var/db/kiss/installed/firefox/build and check the last configure line, should be --enable-default-toolkit=cairo-gtk3-wayland. If it isn't then you aren't using mine.
2020-06-19T21:54:59 #kisslinux <himmalerin> it's a tad long so I won't paste it in http://0x0.st/i4HU.txt
2020-06-19T21:55:09 #kisslinux <micro_O> hmm i wonder why kiss chose extras instead of himmalerin:
2020-06-19T21:55:15 #kisslinux <micro_O> i'll check my KISS_PATH again
2020-06-19T21:55:27 #kisslinux <himmalerin> did you install firefox before adding my repo?
2020-06-19T21:55:31 #kisslinux <micro_O> nope
2020-06-19T21:55:44 #kisslinux <micro_O> and your repo comes before extra in my path
2020-06-19T21:56:16 #kisslinux <himmalerin> Oh
2020-06-19T21:56:22 #kisslinux <himmalerin> do you have xwayland?
2020-06-19T21:57:10 #kisslinux <micro_O> like the binary? no
2020-06-19T21:57:37 #kisslinux <himmalerin> better question, did you install xorg-server from my repo or the main one?
2020-06-19T21:58:02 #kisslinux <micro_O> i dont have xorg-server installed
2020-06-19T21:58:10 #kisslinux <micro_O> only sway
2020-06-19T21:59:10 #kisslinux <micro_O> but what worries me more is that when i did kiss b firefox; kiss i firefox it installed from /var/db/kiss/repo/extra instead of your repo
2020-06-19T21:59:19 #kisslinux <micro_O> even though its later in my KISS_PATH
2020-06-19T21:59:32 #kisslinux <himmalerin> what's your kiss path?
2020-06-19T21:59:55 #kisslinux <himmalerin> and actually nvm about xorg-server, it shouldn't be needed for MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND
2020-06-19T22:00:29 #kisslinux <micro_O> http://ix.io/2pCM
2020-06-19T22:03:13 #kisslinux <himmalerin> That should be good, what's the last line of the ./configure command in `/var/db/kiss/installed/firefox/build`?
2020-06-19T22:03:49 #kisslinux <micro_O> --disable-necko-eifi
2020-06-19T22:03:58 #kisslinux <micro_O> --disable-necko-wifi
2020-06-19T22:04:55 #kisslinux <micro_O> i wonder if i should just remove firefox from the xorg repo temporarily to make sure it forces to install via your repo
2020-06-19T22:05:34 #kisslinux <himmalerin> yeah, if that's the last line then it wasn't built with wayland
2020-06-19T22:06:02 #kisslinux <himmalerin> just running kiss b firefox should build it from my repo, otherwise you could remove the xorg repo from the path for a moment
2020-06-19T22:06:21 #kisslinux <micro_O> i wonder if kiss b should export where its building from
2020-06-19T22:06:30 #kisslinux <micro_O> i mean not export but at least echo
2020-06-19T22:08:53 #kisslinux <himmalerin> that would be nice given how kiss repos work
2020-06-19T22:09:16 #kisslinux <micro_O> package gtk+-wayland-3.0 required by virtual:world not found TT
2020-06-19T22:09:51 #kisslinux <himmalerin> did you install things prior to choosing to run wayland?
2020-06-19T22:10:03 #kisslinux <micro_O> kiss b firefox; kiss i firefox
2020-06-19T22:10:29 #kisslinux <micro_O> or do you mean what my orphans are?
2020-06-19T22:10:48 #kisslinux <micro_O> i mean i guess extra/firefox only requires gtk+2? maybe thats it
2020-06-19T22:11:56 #kisslinux <himmalerin> No I mean if you built gtk prior to using the mywayland repo you'll need to rebuild it, along with some other stuff
2020-06-19T22:12:04 #kisslinux <himmalerin> gtk-3*
2020-06-19T22:12:15 #kisslinux <micro_O> so i did a kiss reset before settling on that KISS_PATH
2020-06-19T23:14:28 #kisslinux <micro_O> aaaand segfault TT
2020-06-19T23:16:42 #kisslinux <micro_O> strace complained about fonts, so i reinstalled fontconfig and ran fc-cache, and now it opens
2020-06-19T23:19:28 #kisslinux <micro_O> nope, that was just an error reporter asking to refresh
2020-06-19T23:19:48 #kisslinux <micro_O> --no-remote did it
2020-06-19T23:20:11 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> following the KISS install instructions I've arrived here:
2020-06-19T23:20:17 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> ~/linux-5.7.4 # make INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_installsed: modules.order: No such file or directorymake: *** [Makefile:1347: _modinst_] Error 1
2020-06-19T23:21:18 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> I see that line breaks didn't paste, sorry. ~/linux-5.7.4 # make INSTALL_MOD_STRIP=1 modules_install
2020-06-19T23:21:30 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> sed: modules.order: No such file or directory
2020-06-19T23:21:39 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> make: *** [Makefile:1347: _modinst_] Error 1
2020-06-19T23:22:31 #kisslinux <micro_O> ok so firefox, on sway is working. sound and twitch works, now to try out a fewer more difficult things
2020-06-19T23:22:38 #kisslinux <micro_O> no xwayland <3
2020-06-19T23:22:52 #kisslinux <micro_O> next is to check jitsi meet, and screensharing
2020-06-19T23:30:06 #kisslinux <micro_O> brb
2020-06-19T23:32:57 #kisslinux <rcastlebury> why use the "Kleptomaniac Octopus" and "PHONY" as symbols in the Makefile for KISS?
2020-06-19T23:47:56 #kisslinux <eveningwear> I can't ever get any linux kernel over 5.4 to boot, no idea why. I've come to the conclusion that I don't really need anything they provide anyways...