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2020-02-26T00:00:48 #kisslinux <dilyn> Hello hello 2020-02-26T00:05:35 #kisslinux <kiedtl> hey 2020-02-26T00:06:13 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> ioraff: Where can I read that comment 2020-02-26T00:08:18 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> I find it interesting that they have a release, if "we don't do releases" 2020-02-26T00:08:44 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> guys, i can't install anything from community 2020-02-26T00:08:53 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> followed the guide in kiss install 2020-02-26T00:09:19 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> error message? 2020-02-26T00:09:44 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> freddyruxpin: post your kiss path. echo $KISS_PATH 2020-02-26T00:09:54 #kisslinux <dilyn> adamantium: https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk/issues/74 2020-02-26T00:10:34 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> okay then. That's pretty lame 2020-02-26T00:10:38 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Thanks though. 2020-02-26T00:10:56 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> i have ":/var/db/kiss/community" appended to the usual list 2020-02-26T00:11:05 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Haha I gave him thumbs down 2020-02-26T00:11:10 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> <3 github 2020-02-26T00:11:28 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> freddyruxpin: It should be /community/community 2020-02-26T00:11:44 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> look all of the packages are two community directory levels deeop 2020-02-26T00:11:47 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> deep* 2020-02-26T00:12:40 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> yep, that was it, thanks 2020-02-26T00:12:43 #kisslinux <dilyn> I mean, his point feels on brand with the ethos of the whole project eh 2020-02-26T00:13:17 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> is @ioraff around? 2020-02-26T00:13:54 #kisslinux <ioraff> yeah 2020-02-26T00:14:55 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> ioraff: we will have to rename the package to nawk-git and drop nawk 2020-02-26T00:14:59 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> ioraff: I'll handle it 2020-02-26T00:15:20 #kisslinux <ioraff> thanks 2020-02-26T00:15:29 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Thanks for letting me know 2020-02-26T00:15:38 #kisslinux <ioraff> you could change the source to some commit too. 2020-02-26T00:15:56 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Why 2020-02-26T00:16:22 #kisslinux <ioraff> better VC in my opinion. 2020-02-26T00:16:31 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> ?? 2020-02-26T00:17:23 #kisslinux <ioraff> well, nevermind 2020-02-26T00:17:27 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> They "don't do" releases. So why would I pin it to a hash 2020-02-26T00:17:50 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> If there's a good reason, I'll do it 2020-02-26T00:18:01 #kisslinux <Crestwave> I guess so you know the build is safe? 2020-02-26T00:18:47 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> how is it safe? I did not join a security audit team. I just maintain the package 2020-02-26T00:18:53 #kisslinux <Crestwave> and like... builds 2020-02-26T00:19:06 #kisslinux <Crestwave> A later commit could technically break it or something 2020-02-26T00:19:24 #kisslinux <ioraff> you could instead include the tests in the build file. 2020-02-26T00:19:55 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Or the repository could be taken over and filled with obviously malicious commits or something 2020-02-26T00:20:03 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> I'd tend to prefer using -git without a hash, and fall back to the hash if they have a broken master 2020-02-26T00:20:21 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> None of our other -git packages follow this approach 2020-02-26T00:20:23 #kisslinux <Crestwave> All in all, it's not that big of a problem, I just thought that may be what they were thinking 2020-02-26T00:20:36 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> I do not believe Gentoo 9999 does this, either. -git packages are the wild west 2020-02-26T00:20:44 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> They don't update automatically, either. 2020-02-26T00:21:28 #kisslinux <ioraff> adamantium[m]: maybe add ./REGRESS to the build script? 2020-02-26T00:21:28 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Well, I think haiku does, just to give a single example. But it depends on your standards, of course 2020-02-26T00:21:46 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Haiku!? 2020-02-26T00:21:47 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> lol 2020-02-26T00:22:48 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Haiku is incredibly insecure 2020-02-26T00:23:00 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> oh hey, ioraff, finally got FDE working just hit a bit of a snag, should be an easy fix 2020-02-26T00:23:25 #kisslinux <Crestwave> yes, but they have some policies for build scripts 2020-02-26T00:23:28 #kisslinux <Crestwave> no need to be rude 2020-02-26T00:23:42 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> the linux line in my grub default menuentry reads root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot and it won't boot unless i change it to root=/dev/dm-0 2020-02-26T00:23:56 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> i imagine this is something i need to change in /etc/default/grub ? 2020-02-26T00:24:28 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Not to mention the fact that a new commit breaking a build is much more likely in Haiku 2020-02-26T00:25:58 #kisslinux <adamantium> If our other -git packages start to prefer pinning to hashes for "security" reasons I will follow suit 2020-02-26T00:26:12 #kisslinux <adamantium> Until then, I will maintain the way the other -git packages are already setup 2020-02-26T00:26:33 #kisslinux <adamantium> If you are concerned about the security issues of our -git packages, open a bug in on github 2020-02-26T00:26:33 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Again, no need to be rude. I was just pointing out some possible reasons to consider that they might have been referring to 2020-02-26T00:26:50 #kisslinux <Crestwave> I probably would use master if I was making a package like that myself 2020-02-26T00:27:15 #kisslinux <adamantium> I'm not intending to be rude, don't misunderstand. 2020-02-26T00:27:34 #kisslinux <adamantium> Cut and dry, perhaps. 2020-02-26T00:27:44 #kisslinux <adamantium> I am passionate for kiss and want it to be the best it can be juts like you guys 2020-02-26T00:27:45 #kisslinux <adamantium> :) 2020-02-26T00:30:16 #kisslinux <Crestwave> and pointing to a hash is pointing to a known, working build, not just for "security" reasons as you say. but fairly minor overall, just something to consider 2020-02-26T00:30:53 #kisslinux <adamantium> One question comes up from that point, how often does the hash get updated, how does the package maintainer know which hash to use, how often should he check upstream for the latest 2020-02-26T00:31:13 #kisslinux <adamantium> "we don't do that" attitude of nawk really causes problem, breaks repology entirely 2020-02-26T00:36:10 #kisslinux <sirtomato> h 2020-02-26T00:36:11 #kisslinux <sirtomato> i 2020-02-26T00:38:09 #kisslinux <konimex> boy oh boy finally 2020-02-26T00:38:30 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Yep. If the latest hash works or a sort of milestone is reached it's usually used. I think most binary distros do this, actually? 2020-02-26T00:39:07 #kisslinux <konimex> Arch, probably, iirc they now have a hard-on for git commits instead of release tarballs like any sane distros 2020-02-26T00:39:27 #kisslinux <adamantium> emacs-git is updated almost hourly, youtube-dl-git is updated almost daily. I will be spending my life updating hashes at that rate. 2020-02-26T00:40:22 #kisslinux <Crestwave> I meant like latest hash when you check, not always update it to the latest hash 2020-02-26T00:40:27 #kisslinux <konimex> doesn't git package generate "dummy" checksums? 2020-02-26T00:40:44 #kisslinux <adamantium> the "security" value of using the hash versus just building master is debateable 2020-02-26T00:41:04 #kisslinux <adamantium> It prevent some class of attack, perhaps, being a sort of zero day "our git repo was hacked" I suppose 2020-02-26T00:41:36 #kisslinux <adamantium> Source based rolling distros trust upstream sources, however, and that's just how it is I'd say. 2020-02-26T00:42:54 #kisslinux <adamantium> One nice thing about a KISS system is how easily one can audit the packages. You can git fetch each repo, diff and merge yourself to keep yourself audited, and -git packages one can check the latest commit upstream before installing. This type of thing is what you want to do if you are really serious about audits 2020-02-26T00:43:42 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Well, I just said that it's also (probably mostly) about a known, working build 2020-02-26T00:44:28 #kisslinux <adamantium> You end up with a frankensystem with old packages causing new packages to fail if it doesn't all roll. 2020-02-26T00:44:46 #kisslinux <adamantium> Are we a rolling or a pinned distro at that point 2020-02-26T00:45:37 #kisslinux <adamantium> Ironically it was the latest gawk that was causing libgpg-error (and thus gnupg2) to fail to build recently, we reverted gawk for that 2020-02-26T00:47:20 #kisslinux <Crestwave> Well, it depends on what the old packages are. I doubt an old version of nawk would cause any problems. 2020-02-26T00:48:21 #kisslinux <adamantium> In the case of 'nawk' since they "don't do releases" I think it's safe to assume they will be keeping a master branch that is always buildable 2020-02-26T00:48:44 #kisslinux <adamantium> *lol* 2020-02-26T00:49:33 #kisslinux <Crestwave> most likely, yes 2020-02-26T00:59:18 #kisslinux <adamantium> konimex: Re: dummy checksums, Yes. 2020-02-26T00:59:33 #kisslinux <adamantium> e.g. for nawk-git the checksum is git git+https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk 2020-02-26T01:02:45 #kisslinux <adamantium> Regarding REGRESS tests, I think it should be the developer jobs to run those tests before pushing master 2020-02-26T01:03:29 #kisslinux <adamantium> Since they "dont do releases". What am I going to do if the awk fails a test anyways at that point. 2020-02-26T01:04:42 #kisslinux <adamantium> maybe program the build to auto open a github issue on onetrueawk! hah. Now we turn kiss build file into continuos integration 2020-02-26T01:05:52 #kisslinux <adamantium> From my perspective, -git packages will always be wild-west, however, I am not project leader. Maybe dylan will come on later and say what to do after reading the logs about nawk. For now, I will open a simple nawk-git and we can all go forward from there. 2020-02-26T01:06:37 #kisslinux <konimex> the "one true awk" is oawk after all 2020-02-26T01:13:06 #kisslinux <mforney> i just consider every commit that bumps the version to be a new release. i.e. https://github.com/onetrueawk/awk/commit/e92c8e4d0e36ec2c0395d945079016fdd13d3cc3 is version 20200219 2020-02-26T01:13:47 #kisslinux <adamantium> Check this out https://repology.org/project/nawk/versions lol. All these mainstream distros using the "release" of nawk who "doesn't do releases" 2020-02-26T01:13:47 #kisslinux <mforney> not really sure what difference having upstream add tags would make 2020-02-26T01:14:31 #kisslinux <mforney> what's the problem? 2020-02-26T01:14:33 #kisslinux <adamantium> mforney: It helps with repology, when everyone of different distros is able to use an actual version number with their respective package managers, we are able to see more easily when a package is out of date 2020-02-26T01:14:53 #kisslinux <mforney> isn't this just a problem of other distributions using an old version? 2020-02-26T01:15:15 #kisslinux <adamantium> The problem in the case of nawk, is that they have stated "We don't do releases.", but they do have one actual release on their github, so all the distros are using a two year old version of nawk 2020-02-26T01:15:19 #kisslinux <mforney> lots of packages use the date as the version 2020-02-26T01:15:29 #kisslinux <adamantium> Yeah 2020-02-26T01:19:05 #kisslinux <adamantium> ioraff I opened kiss bug https://github.com/kisslinux/community/issues/467 2020-02-26T01:26:32 #kisslinux <adamantium> Note: I'm not interested in maintaining this package using hashes and commit dates, (and thus having to regularly check upstream outside of repology to find the latest updates), if someone else is interested in doing so, they may have the adopt the package and I will be done with it. 2020-02-26T01:27:22 #kisslinux <adamantium> :P 2020-02-26T01:28:42 #kisslinux <mforney> i wouldn't consider the tag on github any more special than any other awk version. it's not even an annotated tag, and it's from when bwk himself was maintaining it, before it transitioned to arnold robbins (the current maintainer) 2020-02-26T01:32:08 #kisslinux <mforney> so the main problem is that other distributions aren't doing the work of checking for new versions for you? 2020-02-26T01:35:40 #kisslinux <adamantium> In a nutshell, yes. 2020-02-26T01:36:41 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> how do you guys autoconnect your wpa_supplicant? 2020-02-26T01:36:43 #kisslinux <konimex> so why bother maintaining nawk at all if you want others to check the "newest version" for you? 2020-02-26T01:36:49 #kisslinux <adamantium> It doesn't affect me, or only us though, if a glance at repology shows most of the distros are on differing versions, many quite outdated, the system breaks down without having official releases, and that to me is the real problem, and I don't blame myself for being lazy at that, I point the finger at one true awk. 2020-02-26T01:37:06 #kisslinux <konimex> freddyruxpin: I use a runit service for that 2020-02-26T01:37:22 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> https://github.com/kisslinux/wiki/wiki/Managing-services? 2020-02-26T01:37:39 #kisslinux <adamantium> konimex: I'm happy to drop it, as stated, if anybody wants to adopt the package, it's theirs. I created a -git package at least as a labor of love. Have at it 2020-02-26T01:37:45 #kisslinux <konimex> aye 2020-02-26T01:38:05 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> konimex: what do i softlink? sorry the wiki is just not clear to me 2020-02-26T01:38:45 #kisslinux <konimex> well, I created one myself since let's say wifi is a delicate thing 2020-02-26T01:38:57 #kisslinux <konimex> brb toilet 2020-02-26T01:40:00 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> @konimex: do you mind sharing yours with me so i could at least use it as a template? 2020-02-26T01:45:33 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Hey freddyruxpin are you using dhcpcd? 2020-02-26T01:45:59 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> yea, i tried eiwd too, didn't work 2020-02-26T01:46:53 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Ok cool, so all you need to do is just use a dhcpcd hook 2020-02-26T01:48:08 #kisslinux <Guest10> freddyruxpin: https://github.com/kisslinux/wiki/wiki/WiFi-connection-with-wpa_supplicant 2020-02-26T01:48:55 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> freddyruxpin: ln -s /usr/share/dhcpcd/hooks/10-wpa_supplicant /usr/libexec/dhcpcd-hooks 2020-02-26T01:49:07 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> freddyruxpin: That will automatically start wpa_supplicant for you 2020-02-26T01:49:12 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> using dhcpcd 2020-02-26T01:49:48 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> You will still need to configure /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf however, with e.g. your wifi and password info 2020-02-26T01:50:01 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> cheers man! 2020-02-26T01:50:07 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> Yup 2020-02-26T01:50:30 #kisslinux <Guest10> interest re: you're eiwd experience freddy. I'm trying to get that going too 2020-02-26T01:50:56 #kisslinux <Guest10> No luck but haven't used iwd before so a bit of a struggle atm 2020-02-26T01:51:35 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> iwc sc 2020-02-26T01:51:38 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> no resuts 2020-02-26T01:52:43 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> made an auth iwc au SSID, and tried to connect iwc co SSID, no feedback iirc, then tried dhcpcd and nothing 2020-02-26T01:54:54 #kisslinux <Guest10> have you got the daemon running freddy? How have you started it? 2020-02-26T01:59:13 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> iwd you mean? i'm using wpa_supplicant since eiwd wasn't working for me 2020-02-26T01:59:57 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> now when i just dhcpcd <wlan0> wpa_supplicant associates using the conf 2020-02-26T02:00:26 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> i guess i can just write a .boot into /etc/rc.d/ to start dhcpcd 2020-02-26T02:00:29 #kisslinux <Guest10> yeah sorry i was refering to your issues with eiwd not working 2020-02-26T02:02:06 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> freddyruxpin: just ln -s /etc/sv/dhcpcd /var/service if i remember correctly 2020-02-26T02:02:17 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> thats how you enable a busybox runit or a runit service 2020-02-26T02:02:28 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> nice 2020-02-26T02:11:04 #kisslinux <dilyn> I can get eiwd to work but only whole actively running iwd 2020-02-26T02:11:17 #kisslinux <dilyn> Otherwise iwc shows I'm connected but I'm not *actually* connected 2020-02-26T02:14:12 #kisslinux <Guest10> ok. So maybe eiwd is still a work in progress . 2020-02-26T02:15:45 #kisslinux <dilyn> Basically just need a way to daemonize iwd 2020-02-26T02:16:02 #kisslinux <dilyn> And also not make it wreck my battery 2020-02-26T03:57:09 #kisslinux <dilyn> Somehow when I swapped all of BusyBox back in via alternatives, a few didn't actually get swapped in? Including sh 2020-02-26T03:57:17 #kisslinux <dilyn> Sooo... We're having some problems 2020-02-26T03:59:11 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> o boy 2020-02-26T04:10:22 #kisslinux <dilyn> It's fine. Luckily the alternatives system is actually super straightforward 2020-02-26T04:10:26 #kisslinux <dilyn> And it's a simple mv 2020-02-26T04:10:33 #kisslinux <dilyn> Which *did* exist 2020-02-26T04:10:55 #kisslinux <dilyn> Also, pcre is needed for glib. Or startx doesn't work. FYI. 2020-02-26T04:11:01 #kisslinux <dilyn> What a fun ten minutes that was 2020-02-26T04:11:33 #kisslinux <E5ten> wait what how could startx not be working because of glib? 2020-02-26T04:13:43 #kisslinux <dilyn> Probably Compton related 2020-02-26T04:14:42 #kisslinux <dilyn> Possibly* 2020-02-26T04:29:29 #kisslinux <E5ten> konimex: to avoid GNU make for curl you can use cmake, but curl's cmake creates a libcurl without soversion (so like there's no libcurl.so.x.y.z and libcurl.so.x, just libcurl.so) but this patch makes that work http://ix.io/2cHj 2020-02-26T04:29:49 #kisslinux <ioraff> glib will automatically (and unfortunately) link against pcre if it's installed. not an absolute dependency. 2020-02-26T04:31:37 #kisslinux <dilyn> How cute! 2020-02-26T04:39:45 #kisslinux <E5ten> konimex: and for flex you can do "sed -i 's/ | $(FLEX)$//'" doc/Makefile.in to build with bmake 2020-02-26T04:40:04 #kisslinux <E5ten> whoops meant to put doc/Makefile.in in the double quotes so the whole command was in them 2020-02-26T04:41:19 #kisslinux <E5ten> you can use https://github.com/ibara/m4 instead of quasar m4, it builds without GNU make 2020-02-26T04:43:03 #kisslinux <E5ten> alsa-lib builds with bmake for me (I'm just going through your list of things requiring GNU to build and addressing everything that can be dealt with) 2020-02-26T04:46:04 #kisslinux <E5ten> "sed -Ei 's|subst ([^,]*),([^,]*),$(([^,)]*))|3:1%=2%|' rules/Makefile.in" for xkeyboard-config should work to make it build with bmake 2020-02-26T04:46:23 #kisslinux <E5ten> libx11 builds with bmake for me 2020-02-26T04:58:36 #kisslinux <E5ten> http://ix.io/2cHm this lets bmake build nasm 2020-02-26T05:45:32 #kisslinux <E5ten> libffi seems to work with bmake 2020-02-26T05:47:24 #kisslinux <E5ten> "sed -i '/--no-print-directory/d' Makefile.in" gets libevdev to work with bmake 2020-02-26T05:47:46 #kisslinux <E5ten> freetype has cmake 2020-02-26T05:55:05 #kisslinux <mforney> won't you need gnu make for building linux, regardless? (though i guess i could say the same thing about my efforts to build oasis with cproc) 2020-02-26T06:01:49 #kisslinux <E5ten> the goal at this point is just reducing usage as much as possible 2020-02-26T06:01:54 #kisslinux <E5ten> https://github.com/wyvertux/wyverkiss/issues/2 2020-02-26T06:10:44 #kisslinux <mforney> i see 2020-02-26T06:13:15 #kisslinux <E5ten> would be a fun unquestionably impossible task to try to POSIXify the kernel's make usage lmao 2020-02-26T07:27:20 #kisslinux <E5ten> xcb-util-wm also seems to work with bmake 2020-02-26T08:01:34 #kisslinux <E5ten> giflib bmake patch http://ix.io/2cHC 2020-02-26T08:04:57 #kisslinux <E5ten> if you don't wanna switch to that other m4 I linked here's a bmake patch for qm4 http://ix.io/2cHE 2020-02-26T08:17:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> wew 2020-02-26T08:17:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Logs took a while to rea 2020-02-26T08:17:35 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> d 2020-02-26T08:19:03 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> dilyn: Fixed glib. 2020-02-26T08:19:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> re nawk. I merged adamantium's -git PR for now. If anyone wants to maintain a regular package, feel free to do so. 2020-02-26T09:43:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The Wiki is now located directly on the website and all changes/additions must go through a PR process. 2020-02-26T09:43:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/kisslinux/website/tree/master/site/wiki 2020-02-26T09:44:22 #kisslinux <fehawen> Nice 2020-02-26T09:44:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I prefer proper English for pages and I wasn't seeing that with the old model. 2020-02-26T09:45:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> My hope is that this will increase the quality of submissions overall. 2020-02-26T09:47:53 #kisslinux <fehawen> It's clean and straightforward. I like it 2020-02-26T09:50:00 #kisslinux <fehawen> Hah, that last testimonial. "Neckbeards". 2020-02-26T11:10:26 #kisslinux <konimex> nice, will take a look at packaging and put all of them to testing but the building will take place tomorrow 2020-02-26T11:10:44 #kisslinux <konimex> also, yes I'm switching to openbsd m4 2020-02-26T11:12:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> konimex: Picom changes merged just now 2020-02-26T11:12:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://patch-diff.githubusercontent.com/raw/yshui/picom/pull/322.patch 2020-02-26T11:13:00 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Might want to swap to this patch 2020-02-26T11:13:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Can make it smaller by removing the README portion 2020-02-26T11:14:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://termbin.com/hpsb 2020-02-26T11:14:18 #kisslinux <adamantium[m]> nice congrats 2020-02-26T11:14:44 #kisslinux <konimex> bump rel or no? 2020-02-26T11:14:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yeah 2020-02-26T11:15:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> We are now xdg free once again 2020-02-26T11:36:04 #kisslinux <konimex> E5ten: although, some packages such as curl are just magic when it comes to bmake, sometimes it works (so I removed gmake the other day in https://github.com/wyvertux/wyvertux/commit/bda9e47a4db6a56883852096d7b9fa4d6ac11877), but then it fails again 2020-02-26T11:36:11 #kisslinux <konimex> I'll bring the complete log though if possible 2020-02-26T12:29:51 #kisslinux <illiliti> help. how to optimize this for speed? - https://termbin.com/pxti . takes too long time... 2020-02-26T12:30:41 #kisslinux <illiliti> 25425 modules.alias 2020-02-26T13:56:14 #kisslinux <icyphox> Evening. 2020-02-26T13:58:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ell 2020-02-26T13:58:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> o 2020-02-26T13:58:59 #kisslinux <icyphox> Hi dylanaraps, what's good? 2020-02-26T14:00:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> An old MG arrived where I live 2020-02-26T14:00:51 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's the landlord's 2020-02-26T14:00:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's beautiful 2020-02-26T14:01:03 #kisslinux <icyphox> MG? 2020-02-26T14:01:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://i.pinimg.com/originals/96/28/84/96288416dbe930e38a405d69d93d0254.jpg 2020-02-26T14:01:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> This but in worse condition (cosmetically) 2020-02-26T14:01:55 #kisslinux <icyphox> Oh nice. 2020-02-26T14:02:01 #kisslinux <icyphox> I don't know much about cars. 2020-02-26T14:02:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPPDXKjVRf 2020-02-26T14:02:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm watching this right now to learn the history 2020-02-26T14:03:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MG_MGB 2020-02-26T14:03:39 #kisslinux <dzove855_> huu, that's a beautiful car 2020-02-26T14:04:03 #kisslinux <dzove855_> not far away from where i live, there's a car garage, and there're only old mustangs 2020-02-26T14:04:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2020-02-26T14:04:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I want a '69 mustang 2020-02-26T14:04:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> In black 2020-02-26T14:05:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Or a real horse 2020-02-26T14:05:07 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'll be happy with either 2020-02-26T14:05:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ;) 2020-02-26T14:05:21 #kisslinux <dzove855_> yeaaah, they're really nice. Actually i once rented an old mustang 65 cabrio, it was such a beauty 2020-02-26T14:05:35 #kisslinux <icyphox> These cars... Indian roads... 2020-02-26T14:05:41 #kisslinux <icyphox> D: 2020-02-26T14:05:47 #kisslinux <kiedtl> o/ 2020-02-26T14:05:50 #kisslinux <E5ten> konimex: well if bmake with curl is inconsistent like I said before you can just use cmake with my patch ;) 2020-02-26T14:06:01 #kisslinux <icyphox> Hi kiedtl. 2020-02-26T14:06:27 #kisslinux <konimex> got it, but wouldn't it make a circular dep-makedep between curl and cmake? 2020-02-26T14:06:48 #kisslinux <E5ten> Cmake deps curl? 2020-02-26T14:07:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yes 2020-02-26T14:07:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Cmake has download functionality built it 2020-02-26T14:07:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> in* 2020-02-26T14:07:25 #kisslinux <icyphox> That's unnecessary. 2020-02-26T14:07:28 #kisslinux <E5ten> Hmm I guess so then, you could use the bundled libcurl from cmake? 2020-02-26T14:07:43 #kisslinux <konimex> I'll see what I can do 2020-02-26T14:08:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I want one of these: https://d2pa5gi5n2e1an.cloudfront.net/global/images/product/motorcycle/Yamaha_Chappy/Yamaha_Chappy_L_1.jpg 2020-02-26T14:08:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There's 10 or so driving around where I live 2020-02-26T14:08:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> My landlord has 4 or 5 of them 2020-02-26T14:08:42 #kisslinux <E5ten> -DCMAKE_USE_SYSTEM_CURL=OFF 2020-02-26T14:08:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_fyKe8GL0o 2020-02-26T14:09:02 #kisslinux <icyphox> dylanaraps: Oh it's like the TVS 50! 2020-02-26T14:09:05 #kisslinux <icyphox> https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/attachments/motorbikes/592326d1313241669-my-1983-tvs-50-still-mint-condition-edit-30th-year-coming-up-dsc07804.jpg 2020-02-26T14:09:06 #kisslinux <E5ten> Then cmake will build a vendored libcurl and circular DEP is avoided :) 2020-02-26T14:10:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> icyphox: There's a few like that around too 2020-02-26T14:10:37 #kisslinux <icyphox> Cute. 2020-02-26T14:44:57 #kisslinux <E5ten> konimex: http://ix.io/2cIj libaio bmake patch 2020-02-26T14:53:54 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> is there anyway the uri for the latest release download could be maintained on the github side instead of having to change the install guide each time? 2020-02-26T14:54:23 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> otherwise, outside references may be outdated 2020-02-26T15:02:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will fix it. 2020-02-26T15:26:16 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> dylanaraps, sent you some suggested changes to the FDE wiki 2020-02-26T15:27:07 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> it's missing 1 step since i'm still having the issue of having to manually change the linux grub entry on each boot 2020-02-26T15:29:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Freddy, where did you send the changes? 2020-02-26T15:29:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I can't see them anywhere. 2020-02-26T15:30:47 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> dylanāko 2020-02-26T15:31:00 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> might want to check spam its from a cock.li address lol 2020-02-26T15:31:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> lol 2020-02-26T15:31:51 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Alright 2020-02-26T15:32:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Still nothing 2020-02-26T15:32:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Try dylan.arapsāgc 2020-02-26T15:33:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Protonmail may just block cockli domains entirely... Wouldn't surprise me. Protonmail can be a little shady 2020-02-26T15:34:23 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> heh, alright 2020-02-26T15:35:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Got it 2020-02-26T15:35:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> In Gmail spam 2020-02-26T15:35:43 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ah, cocknificent 2020-02-26T15:36:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There's no attachment though 2020-02-26T15:36:46 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> goddamit. 2020-02-26T15:38:30 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ok sent again with catbox link 2020-02-26T15:38:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2020-02-26T15:38:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Got it 2020-02-26T15:39:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will apply the patch when I get back in an hour or so 2020-02-26T15:39:36 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> no worries, i don't mind any edits if you feel anything is off 2020-02-26T16:28:19 #kisslinux <illiliti> why these scripts needed? - https://github.com/kisslinux/init/tree/master/bin 2020-02-26T16:32:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> illiliti: To increase portability between inits 2020-02-26T16:33:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> kall removes the dependency on killall5 2020-02-26T16:33:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> kpow removes the dependency on a specific implementation of halt 2020-02-26T16:34:05 #kisslinux <illiliti> killall5 isn't portable? 2020-02-26T16:34:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> What provides it other than busybox and sbase/ubase? 2020-02-26T16:34:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> sysvinit and ???? 2020-02-26T16:35:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's a sysvinit utility 2020-02-26T16:37:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> So, having our own implementation of the basic usage in rc.shutdown removes the need for a user to have busybox, ubase or sysvinit-utils installed to powerdown the machine. 2020-02-26T16:38:22 #kisslinux <k1ss> dylanaraps: If im going to uninstall a package, how do I uninstall all the deps related to said package? 2020-02-26T16:38:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'kiss-orphans' will list orphans which you can then 'kiss r' 2020-02-26T16:38:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Don't blindly use output from the list though. 2020-02-26T16:41:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I've pushed a new kiss release which makes 'kiss-orphans' better. 2020-02-26T16:51:06 #kisslinux <illiliti> dylanaraps: thanks for explanation. both scripts could be implemented in shell, right? 2020-02-26T16:55:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> illiliti: No 2020-02-26T16:55:35 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> We had killall5 in shell but it'd end up killing _itself_ 2020-02-26T16:55:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> kpow tells the kernel to poweroff/reboot 2020-02-26T16:57:34 #kisslinux <illiliti> why we can't simply use /proc/sysrq-trigger to do this task? 2020-02-26T16:57:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> freddyruxpin: Can you send me the changes in the form of a patch? 2020-02-26T16:57:41 #kisslinux <E5ten> for killall5 couldn't you just get it to check $ against the pid it was about to kill? 2020-02-26T16:57:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> illiliti: Not all kernels have sysrq enable. Mine doesn't. 2020-02-26T16:57:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: Nope 2020-02-26T16:58:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It still kills the script itself. 2020-02-26T16:58:30 #kisslinux <E5ten> huh 2020-02-26T16:59:03 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> See: https://github.com/kisslinux/init/blob/master/bin/kall.c#L24-L26 2020-02-26T17:00:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://git.busybox.net/busybox/tree/procps/kill.c#n225 2020-02-26T17:01:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/limingth/sysvinit/blob/master/sysvinit-2.88dsf/src/killall5.c#L1089 2020-02-26T17:01:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Same kinda deal in all implementations 2020-02-26T17:01:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ubase's is the same iirc 2020-02-26T17:01:33 #kisslinux <E5ten> ah and you can't get sid in shell? 2020-02-26T17:01:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I don't think so 2020-02-26T17:01:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I tried to get our shell implementation to work but couldn't 2020-02-26T17:02:00 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It kept killing itself 2020-02-26T17:02:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also, iirc kill(-1, SIGSTOP); 2020-02-26T17:02:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That would also stop the parent shell 2020-02-26T17:02:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Or the parent of the parent if it existed 2020-02-26T17:02:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It was messy basically 2020-02-26T17:02:50 #kisslinux <E5ten> I see 2020-02-26T17:37:44 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> dylanaraps, i thought i did? Sorry, bit of a n00b still. I just did "diff originalFile newFile > file.patch" 2020-02-26T17:39:51 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> btw, to enable cron is "ln -s /etc/sv/crond /var/service"? 2020-02-26T17:40:35 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> i tried that and it gave me "cant change directory to /var/spool/cron/crontabs : no such file or directory" 2020-02-26T17:57:15 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ok, resolved it. had to create directory mkdir -p /var/spool/cron/crontabs 2020-02-26T18:14:24 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Hi guys,so I managed to get everything installed (till reboot)...but now when I reboot I get this 2020-02-26T18:14:28 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/fCaR08l 2020-02-26T18:14:46 #kisslinux <greyjoy> So when I login in as root I canāt do anything 2020-02-26T18:14:57 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/lZe4dh7 2020-02-26T18:16:27 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> what is /dev/sh? 2020-02-26T18:16:29 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Plus I donāt have internet (ethernet),I did write down my ip address can we fix the internet issue manually adding it? I still need to install wm,hostname etc... but without internet I canāt do much 2020-02-26T18:16:54 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> well nothing's gonna work if you can't issue commands 2020-02-26T18:17:00 #kisslinux <greyjoy> freddyruxpin idk honestly 2020-02-26T18:17:05 #kisslinux <hechos> how time take to get system running with kiss? 2020-02-26T18:17:22 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> greyjoy, did you try the rescue entry in grub? 2020-02-26T18:17:46 #kisslinux <greyjoy> No,let me reboot and go into rescue mod 2020-02-26T18:18:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> What's your partition layout like? 2020-02-26T18:18:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Do any commands work? 2020-02-26T18:18:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Need more info 2020-02-26T18:19:06 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff: sorry to keep bugging you when you log on, but i'm still having issue with FDE, I can only boot if i change linux line in grub menuentry from /dev/mapper/cryptroot to /dev/dm-0 2020-02-26T18:19:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Send your kernel .config as well 2020-02-26T18:19:49 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Layout is mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt and mount /dev/nvme0n1p2 /mnt/boot/EFI 2020-02-26T18:20:10 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> you enable nvme drivers in kernel? 2020-02-26T18:20:17 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Yup 2020-02-26T18:20:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: Send your .config 2020-02-26T18:20:39 #kisslinux <greyjoy> How do i go back into there? 2020-02-26T18:21:00 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> dylanaraps, is that FDE wiki patch any good or do i need to redo something? 2020-02-26T18:21:18 #kisslinux <greyjoy> This is in rescue mod 2020-02-26T18:21:21 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/YnUfGbV 2020-02-26T18:22:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> freddy, I'll have a go with your diff output again in a bit. Will let you know 2020-02-26T18:22:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: chroot in exactly as you did during the install 2020-02-26T18:22:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> live-cd, mount disks, grab kiss-chroot, chroot in. 2020-02-26T18:23:16 #kisslinux <greyjoy> I canāt do anything...all I get is āsh: canāt fork : Resource temporarily unavailable 2020-02-26T18:23:26 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Ok,Iāll put live cd back in 2020-02-26T18:25:30 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> when you chroot in check what the ulimit is with the command 'ulimit' 2020-02-26T18:26:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also run, udevadm --version and udevd --version 2020-02-26T18:28:47 #kisslinux <greyjoy> ulimit = output āunlimitedā 2020-02-26T18:29:18 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: that's what it should be. 2020-02-26T18:29:41 #kisslinux <greyjoy> udevadm āversion = output āsh: cant fork: resource temporarily unavailable 2020-02-26T18:29:51 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> my system kernel panics unless i change to dm-0 2020-02-26T18:29:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Even in the chroot? 2020-02-26T18:30:02 #kisslinux <greyjoy> udevd āversion cant fork 2020-02-26T18:30:18 #kisslinux <greyjoy> yup in chroot 2020-02-26T18:30:25 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: the node at /dev/mapper is created by the device manager. the kernel will only recognize e.g. /dev/dm-0 2020-02-26T18:30:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Does anything work in the chroot? 2020-02-26T18:30:47 #kisslinux <greyjoy> nothing 2020-02-26T18:30:56 #kisslinux <greyjoy> sh:cant fork etc.... 2020-02-26T18:31:02 #kisslinux <greyjoy> what is that sh? 2020-02-26T18:31:06 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, so how would i change that linux line from /dev/mapper/cryptroot to /dev/dm-0 so kernel recognizes? 2020-02-26T18:32:01 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps this is the output always 2020-02-26T18:32:04 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/iDIp5BU 2020-02-26T18:32:37 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: you'll probably have to change grub.cfg manually. not entirely sure though as I'm running grub via libreboot so my grub.cfg is baked in as a sort of BIOS boot list. 2020-02-26T18:32:47 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> greyjoy, 'echo $0' 2020-02-26T18:33:59 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, i followed guide to the T, and i'm trying to help with making it a bit more clear, what step do you think needs to be changed so that grub.cfg gets the linux line right? 2020-02-26T18:34:04 #kisslinux <greyjoy> echo $0 output is only āshā 2020-02-26T18:34:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'echo /dev/*' ? 2020-02-26T18:34:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> shell builtins seem to work 2020-02-26T18:35:18 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/L2gNB2r 2020-02-26T18:35:24 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, after i change grub.cfg i need to grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg, right? 2020-02-26T18:35:37 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Output for /dev/* 2020-02-26T18:35:42 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: in /etc/default/grub, what do you have for 'GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX' and 'GRUB_CMDLINUX_LINUX_DEFAULT'? 2020-02-26T18:36:11 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: generally, grub settings are defined in /etc/default/grub. grub-mkconfig uses these to make grub.cfg 2020-02-26T18:36:48 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=3 quiet", no CMDLINE_LINUX 2020-02-26T18:36:59 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps i can go into cd /var/db/kiss/repo and then cd linux-5.5.6 2020-02-26T18:37:13 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Do you want the .config for kernel? 2020-02-26T18:37:32 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Just tell me the input so i can send it if you ned it 2020-02-26T18:37:33 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, but obviously some more is generated than just that for the linux line, i could reboot and get for ya 2020-02-26T18:38:00 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: yeah, it's in grub.cfg. find the kernel command line and tell me what's there. 2020-02-26T18:38:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: Will be hard for you to send it if nothing works 2020-02-26T18:38:16 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> i'm running 5.5.5 fine, maybe the problem is 5.5.6? 2020-02-26T18:39:16 #kisslinux <hechos> freddyruxpin: on voidlinux what im use have probelms with 5.5 series 2020-02-26T18:39:20 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Yea,cant enter make menuconfig 2020-02-26T18:39:55 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, regular boot and advanced i have "linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.5.5 root=/dev/mapper/cryptro ro loglevel=3 quiet" 2020-02-26T18:40:10 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> */dev/mapper/cryptroot 2020-02-26T18:40:48 #kisslinux <hechos> how can play with kiss linux on chroot? 2020-02-26T18:41:04 #kisslinux <hechos> in the same way as other os? 2020-02-26T18:41:08 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Idk what to do,itās risky doing another 3h install and get back here again with the same problem 2020-02-26T18:41:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> hechos: Download the tarball, extract it and chroot in 2020-02-26T18:41:26 #kisslinux <hechos> okey 2020-02-26T18:41:32 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> greyjoy, cat won't work, eh? 2020-02-26T18:41:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: Did it work prior to your first reboot? 2020-02-26T18:41:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Every result on google is related to no available ram/resources 2020-02-26T18:42:02 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Yes,everything before the rbbot went super smooth 2020-02-26T18:42:11 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: okay, try adding root=/dev/dm-0 to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. grub-mkconfig and then show me the same line. 2020-02-26T18:42:15 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Problem came after the first reboot 2020-02-26T18:42:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Does 'dmesg' work? 2020-02-26T18:42:57 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Yes 2020-02-26T18:43:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> What about 'nc'? 2020-02-26T18:43:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> nvm 2020-02-26T18:43:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You have no internet I assume 2020-02-26T18:43:29 #kisslinux <greyjoy> No internet 2020-02-26T18:43:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'dmesg | grep -i error' 2020-02-26T18:43:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Then take a photo 2020-02-26T18:43:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also try: 'whoami' and 'top' 2020-02-26T18:43:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Anything interesting there? 2020-02-26T18:44:18 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, now there's two roots, root=/dev/mapper/cryptroot and root=/dev/dm-0 2020-02-26T18:44:39 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps https://imgur.com/a/qpZwYg4 2020-02-26T18:44:47 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: right. the second one should override the first, but let me check on that. 2020-02-26T18:45:07 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Whoami = output is ārootā 2020-02-26T18:46:12 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Top = output is https://imgur.com/a/95D6bbA 2020-02-26T18:46:59 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: can't find anything concrete. try it out though. 2020-02-26T18:47:51 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: That's a lot of shells open 2020-02-26T18:48:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Try 'kill -SIGTERM -1' 2020-02-26T18:48:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Might be 'kill -TERM -1' 2020-02-26T18:48:37 #kisslinux <hechos> url for release not found 2020-02-26T18:48:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Or 'kill -TERM -- -1' 2020-02-26T18:48:43 #kisslinux <greyjoy> But idk why? Followed the tut to the A,everything went smooth. Read about kernel configuration,prepared nicely 2020-02-26T18:48:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: Exactly. I'd like to find out too 2020-02-26T18:49:03 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Never seen this happen before 2020-02-26T18:49:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> hechos: Which url? 2020-02-26T18:49:29 #kisslinux <hechos> $url=github.com/kisslinux/repo/releases/download/1.9.0 | wget "$url/kiss-chroot.tar.xz" 2020-02-26T18:50:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/kisslinux/repo/releases/download/1.9.0/kiss-chroot.tar.xz 2020-02-26T18:50:19 #kisslinux <greyjoy> kill -TERM -- -1 Output was it removed me from chroot 2020-02-26T18:50:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> greyjoy: Try chroot in again 2020-02-26T18:50:30 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Iām back at live usb login 2020-02-26T18:50:43 #kisslinux <hechos> dylanaraps: change syntax and work., sorry. 2020-02-26T18:50:56 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Entered chroot 2020-02-26T18:51:11 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Wait a sec dylan 2020-02-26T18:51:18 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Photoing 2020-02-26T18:51:49 #kisslinux <greyjoy> https://imgur.com/a/b77Oak3 2020-02-26T18:53:59 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps when I did vi /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T18:54:12 #kisslinux <greyjoy> in the second line i had sh -l 2020-02-26T18:54:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Oh god 2020-02-26T18:54:37 #kisslinux <greyjoy> i think thatās the issue,Iām not sure how that came in there but i couldnt remove it 2020-02-26T18:54:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yup 2020-02-26T18:54:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It spawns sh which spawns sh which spawns sh 2020-02-26T18:55:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> and so on 2020-02-26T18:55:06 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Oh shit 2020-02-26T18:55:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Remove it! 2020-02-26T18:55:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Then you have no more resources available 2020-02-26T18:55:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :P 2020-02-26T18:55:28 #kisslinux <greyjoy> How? Cant enter with vi /etc/profile.d 2020-02-26T18:55:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Do it from the live cd 2020-02-26T18:55:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Without chroot 2020-02-26T18:55:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just mount /mnt 2020-02-26T18:55:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> then vi /mnt/etc/bla/bla 2020-02-26T18:55:50 #kisslinux <icyphox> Oh boy. 2020-02-26T18:55:53 #kisslinux <icyphox> LOL 2020-02-26T18:55:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Good issue 2020-02-26T18:56:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I liked this one 2020-02-26T18:56:12 #kisslinux <dilyn> Lmao 2020-02-26T18:56:50 #kisslinux <aarng> :DD 2020-02-26T18:56:53 #kisslinux <greyjoy> I glad i made a new problem for you,atleast you know now 2020-02-26T18:57:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> How'd it get there? 2020-02-26T18:57:07 #kisslinux <icyphox> How'd the 'sh -l' get there? 2020-02-26T18:57:12 #kisslinux <aarng> fork bombed yourself 2020-02-26T18:57:22 #kisslinux <greyjoy> No idea honestly 2020-02-26T18:57:41 #kisslinux <greyjoy> It was there,i tried to remove it but couldnt so i said fuck it 2020-02-26T18:57:49 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> infinite recursion, yay 2020-02-26T18:57:51 #kisslinux <greyjoy> But it fucked me as you see lol 2020-02-26T18:57:58 #kisslinux <icyphox> RIP 2020-02-26T18:59:09 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Iām in the āvi /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T18:59:13 #kisslinux <greyjoy> top is empty 2020-02-26T18:59:24 #kisslinux <greyjoy> do i write something there? 2020-02-26T18:59:43 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just remove sh -l 2020-02-26T18:59:44 #kisslinux <dilyn> Only if you wanna install packages 2020-02-26T19:00:00 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Nothing is there,empty as my soul right now 2020-02-26T19:00:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> vi /mnt/etc/... 2020-02-26T19:02:11 #kisslinux <greyjoy> How do i save this shit? Cant do much except write and i wrote on the very top āvi /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:02:24 #kisslinux <greyjoy> is that ok? Im scared of this line tbh 2020-02-26T19:04:27 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Suddenly i went to save ? 2020-02-26T19:04:43 #kisslinux <greyjoy> now what,still no internet.do i reboot and see 2020-02-26T19:06:48 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> ioraff, yea it seems the second root= overrides the first, but it seems a sloppy solution... 2020-02-26T19:08:36 #kisslinux <kiedtl> greyjoy, use the hjkl keys to move around, go to the line you want to remove 2020-02-26T19:08:38 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps ok i enetered in the live cd at the top āvi etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh and saved...then i rebooted in kiss but now i again have the same sh line 2 issue 2020-02-26T19:08:52 #kisslinux <kiedtl> then press dd 2020-02-26T19:09:05 #kisslinux <kiedtl> you *do* know how to use the vi editor, no? 2020-02-26T19:09:30 #kisslinux <greyjoy> It just writes dd on the second line 2020-02-26T19:09:40 #kisslinux <greyjoy> that is why Iām asking 2020-02-26T19:09:41 #kisslinux <kiedtl> press esc. 2020-02-26T19:09:46 #kisslinux <greyjoy> nothing 2020-02-26T19:09:54 #kisslinux <kiedtl> then press `:wq`. 2020-02-26T19:10:01 #kisslinux <kiedtl> to save and exit. 2020-02-26T19:10:03 #kisslinux <greyjoy> thats why i had issues removing the sh -l in the first place 2020-02-26T19:10:13 #kisslinux <kiedtl> yeah, the vi editor is tricky. 2020-02-26T19:10:23 #kisslinux <greyjoy> :wq does nothing just writes it down on the second line 2020-02-26T19:10:24 #kisslinux <kiedtl> dylanaraps, what do you think of making nano the default editor? 2020-02-26T19:10:31 #kisslinux <ioraff> freddyruxpin: I'm not aware of any way to specify a default root in GRUB, so this is probably the only initramfs-less solution. 2020-02-26T19:10:45 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> :q! and open it with nano 2020-02-26T19:10:54 #kisslinux <kiedtl> you might have to build nano first 2020-02-26T19:11:10 #kisslinux <greyjoy> Kiss b nano? 2020-02-26T19:11:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You need the Community repository enabled 2020-02-26T19:11:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> vi will stay the default 2020-02-26T19:11:58 #kisslinux <kiedtl> greyjoy, enable the community repo using the instructions in the tutorial, then `kiss b nano && kiss i nano`. 2020-02-26T19:12:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> kiedtl: He's meant to edit /mnt/etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh from the live-cd 2020-02-26T19:12:30 #kisslinux <kiedtl> yeah, ik 2020-02-26T19:12:39 #kisslinux <kiedtl> oh 2020-02-26T19:12:43 #kisslinux <perish> hola 2020-02-26T19:12:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Just to remove 'sh -l' from it 2020-02-26T19:12:49 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> have him use sed lol 2020-02-26T19:12:51 #kisslinux <kiedtl> outside of the chroot? 2020-02-26T19:12:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yes 2020-02-26T19:12:55 #kisslinux <kiedtl> ah 2020-02-26T19:13:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The file contains 'sh -l' so his system fork bombs itself on login 2020-02-26T19:13:17 #kisslinux <kiedtl> lol, use whatever editor you want then 2020-02-26T19:13:24 #kisslinux <kiedtl> depends on what your live-cd is 2020-02-26T19:13:47 #kisslinux <perish> anyone know how to actually use the `.` command in POSIX shell 2020-02-26T19:13:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> . file 2020-02-26T19:14:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Exact same as 'source' 2020-02-26T19:14:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Vars must be set in the environment and you can't pass arguments. 2020-02-26T19:14:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> VAR=1 . file 2020-02-26T19:14:46 #kisslinux <perish> my implementation of posix shell doesn't like . file 2020-02-26T19:14:47 #kisslinux <perish> sad moment 2020-02-26T19:14:53 #kisslinux <kiedtl> ash? 2020-02-26T19:14:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Which one? 2020-02-26T19:15:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It must be the path to the file 2020-02-26T19:15:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> . ./file or . /path/to/file 2020-02-26T19:15:32 #kisslinux <perish> oh, it has to be a path 2020-02-26T19:15:33 #kisslinux <perish> it was dash 2020-02-26T19:17:01 #kisslinux <greyjoy> dylanaraps so i did /mnt/etc... and then āvi /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:17:06 #kisslinux <greyjoy> result is this https://imgur.com/a/pOaNgGH 2020-02-26T19:17:13 #kisslinux <perish> now it's time to figure out a way to get the contents of bash arrays without calling a bash interpreter 2020-02-26T19:17:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> vi /mnt/etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:17:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> From outside of any chroot 2020-02-26T19:17:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> and with your disks mounted to /mnt 2020-02-26T19:18:54 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> new patch for FDE wiki to include the root= fix: https://files.catbox.moe/szvle4.patch 2020-02-26T19:18:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Thanks 2020-02-26T19:19:56 #kisslinux <perish> Wait, does `.` run the file? 2020-02-26T19:20:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It evals the file 2020-02-26T19:20:09 #kisslinux <perish> ah 2020-02-26T19:20:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Into the current shell 2020-02-26T19:20:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Think of it like an include 2020-02-26T19:20:46 #kisslinux <perish> yea gotcha 2020-02-26T19:20:56 #kisslinux <perish> it's just complaining about syntax errors 2020-02-26T19:21:08 #kisslinux <perish> I'm dealing with PKGBUILDs and i really dont want to invoke bash 2020-02-26T19:30:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Ah 2020-02-26T19:30:50 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> And you're running '. file' from posix shell? 2020-02-26T19:30:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That won't work as PKGBUILDs are bash 2020-02-26T19:35:51 #kisslinux <grejoy> Now when i enter kis linux without live cd i get this 2020-02-26T19:35:54 #kisslinux <grejoy> https://imgur.com/a/YPkK1s3 2020-02-26T19:36:16 #kisslinux <grejoy> Cant go out just write and :wq save but nohing else happens 2020-02-26T19:36:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Can you boot now? 2020-02-26T19:37:11 #kisslinux <grejoy> It boots into the kiss linux boot page i can enter root or user butthen it brings me here 2020-02-26T19:37:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> What are the contents of the file?... 2020-02-26T19:38:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Don't tell me you added 'vi something' to it 2020-02-26T19:38:05 #kisslinux <grejoy> https://imgur.com/a/YPkK1s3 2020-02-26T19:38:19 #kisslinux <grejoy> Nope itās blank 2020-02-26T19:38:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That's the contents of /mnt/bla/bla from inside KISS no? 2020-02-26T19:38:30 #kisslinux <grejoy> Yes 2020-02-26T19:38:42 #kisslinux <grejoy> Login as root and this pops up 2020-02-26T19:38:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Show me /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:38:50 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> From KISS 2020-02-26T19:39:04 #kisslinux <grejoy> Cant it brings me here right after root 2020-02-26T19:39:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ':q!' 2020-02-26T19:41:05 #kisslinux <grejoy> Input /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh brings this 2020-02-26T19:41:11 #kisslinux <grejoy> on top nothing 2020-02-26T19:41:16 #kisslinux <grejoy> Bottom is 2020-02-26T19:42:16 #kisslinux <grejoy> Mnt /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 1/1 100% 2020-02-26T19:43:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'cat /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh' 2020-02-26T19:43:51 #kisslinux <grejoy> Do i need to write something on the top? 2020-02-26T19:44:00 #kisslinux <grejoy> ok a sec 2020-02-26T19:44:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> From inside KISS 2020-02-26T19:44:46 #kisslinux <grejoy> output is vi /mnt/etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:45:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Tada 2020-02-26T19:45:50 #kisslinux <dilyn> Lol 2020-02-26T19:46:20 #kisslinux <grejoy> How am i now going to fix no internet? 2020-02-26T19:46:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Run: 2020-02-26T19:46:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> echo "export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg" > /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:46:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Then reboot 2020-02-26T19:51:23 #kisslinux <grejoy> Cant create did it and rebooted 2020-02-26T19:51:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Can't create? 2020-02-26T19:52:18 #kisslinux <grejoy> Did the input and rebooted but still ip a doesnt show any address 2020-02-26T19:52:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> So it's working? 2020-02-26T19:52:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You can login now? 2020-02-26T19:52:57 #kisslinux <grejoy> Yup 2020-02-26T19:53:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'echo $KISS_PATH 2020-02-26T19:53:06 #kisslinux <grejoy> Just need internet 2020-02-26T19:53:07 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ? 2020-02-26T19:53:07 #kisslinux <kiedtl> what ip command were you running? 2020-02-26T19:53:43 #kisslinux <grejoy> Echo $KISS_PATH has no output 2020-02-26T19:53:51 #kisslinux <grejoy> i was running ip a 2020-02-26T19:54:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> grejoy: ... The /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh file must contain 2020-02-26T19:54:22 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> export KISS_PATH=/var/db/kiss/repo/core:/var/db/kiss/repo/extra:/var/db/kiss/repo/xorg 2020-02-26T19:54:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You need to add it to the file 2020-02-26T19:54:49 #kisslinux <grejoy> Ok ill add it in there and reboot again 2020-02-26T19:56:05 #kisslinux <grejoy> but when i enter āvi /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh i do see that dylanaraps on the top 2020-02-26T19:56:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> cat /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh 2020-02-26T19:56:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Does that show it too? 2020-02-26T19:57:24 #kisslinux <grejoy> Yup 2020-02-26T19:57:45 #kisslinux <kiedtl> now you can set up internet 2020-02-26T19:57:47 #kisslinux <kiedtl> the fun part 2020-02-26T19:57:49 #kisslinux <kiedtl> :P 2020-02-26T19:58:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You'll need to reboot 2020-02-26T19:58:48 #kisslinux <grejoy> Finally Iām getting closer,once i figure this out itll be easy,but the first try is a catastrophy 2020-02-26T19:59:01 #kisslinux <grejoy> Rebooting 2020-02-26T19:59:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> freddyruxpin: Send me the entire file for FDE. I can't seem to apply your diff. Apologies 2020-02-26T19:59:11 #kisslinux <grejoy> Login as root or user? 2020-02-26T20:00:06 #kisslinux <grejoy> Rebooted 2020-02-26T20:00:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You're installed now 2020-02-26T20:00:48 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I don't think it's in my realm to debug your internet connection. 2020-02-26T20:00:59 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Check your kernel config if 'ip link' is blank. 2020-02-26T20:01:07 #kisslinux <grejoy> dylanaraps Iām here no live cd just kiss. https://imgur.com/a/1KjyzbR 2020-02-26T20:01:26 #kisslinux <grejoy> ok let me check that out 2020-02-26T20:01:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> If wired, use dhcpcd. If not, use wpa_supplicant + dhcpcd. 2020-02-26T20:02:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The state of C++: Making std::regex faster (it is currently faster to launch PHP to execute a regex than it is to use std::regex 2020-02-26T20:02:28 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://cor3ntin.github.io/posts/abi/ 2020-02-26T20:04:41 #kisslinux <grejoy> dylanaraps is it somwhere here in the menuconfig. https://imgur.com/a/R4OcdFa 2020-02-26T20:04:52 #kisslinux <grejoy> Thatās in networking support 2020-02-26T20:05:10 #kisslinux <grejoy> im on ethernet btw 2020-02-26T20:05:27 #kisslinux <kiedtl> first, find out what interface you're on 2020-02-26T20:05:49 #kisslinux <kiedtl> run `ip l` and look for an interface that starts with an e 2020-02-26T20:07:02 #kisslinux <grejoy> kiedtl https://imgur.com/a/rLEKRPy 2020-02-26T20:07:24 #kisslinux <grejoy> Is it link/ether and then those numbers? 2020-02-26T20:08:11 #kisslinux <grejoy> I know my enp4s0 IP address 2020-02-26T20:08:34 #kisslinux <grejoy> Wrote that down earlier before i began with the installation 2020-02-26T20:09:02 #kisslinux <kiedtl> enp4s0 isn't an ip address, it's what your ethernet interface is. 2020-02-26T20:09:14 #kisslinux <kiedtl> looks like your kernel is missing firmware/drivers/modules. 2020-02-26T20:10:03 #kisslinux <grejoy> I meant i know the address from enp4s0 the numbers not that my ip is enp4s0 2020-02-26T20:24:21 #kisslinux <j3s[m]> grejoy I recommend going through https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Ethernet#Kernel 2020-02-26T20:36:40 #kisslinux <illiliti> which way are preferred? - https://termbin.com/nvxn 2020-02-26T20:44:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://termbin.com/kr1y 2020-02-26T20:45:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> NOTE: Any quoted items won't be parsed correctly. If this is a possibility(?) 2020-02-26T20:47:03 #kisslinux <kiedtl> why `set -f && set +f` over `set --`? 2020-02-26T20:48:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Stops globbing while the var is split 2020-02-26T20:48:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Should also be: set +f -- $cmdline 2020-02-26T20:48:39 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> My bad 2020-02-26T20:49:21 #kisslinux <kiedtl> ah. 2020-02-26T20:59:04 #kisslinux <illiliti> tnx 2020-02-26T21:57:36 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> thoughts on nextdns.io? 2020-02-26T22:35:10 #kisslinux <dilyn> Why tho 2020-02-26T22:52:05 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> as an alternative to cloudflare? 2020-02-26T22:56:06 #kisslinux <kiedtl> does k1ss.org/ use cloudflare? 2020-02-26T22:57:07 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> no. ffox enables DoH by default now, but i think that's completely removed in the firefox package (or maybe just firefox-privacy settings) 2020-02-26T22:57:32 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> probably a good thing, CloudFlare is like a one-world-government on the web these days 2020-02-26T22:58:02 #kisslinux <adamantium> sup fam 2020-02-26T22:58:03 #kisslinux <adamantium> o/ 2020-02-26T23:12:09 #kisslinux <dilyn> Hey hi hello 2020-02-26T23:12:38 #kisslinux <dilyn> freddyruxpin: could just use a modified host file and something like bind if you want dnssec, I'm thinking 2020-02-26T23:13:07 #kisslinux <dilyn> Cloudflare is certainly monolithic but like 40% of the internet is on AWS so does anything really matter 2020-02-26T23:14:08 #kisslinux <adamantium> lol 2020-02-26T23:14:15 #kisslinux <adamantium> There is just no hope 2020-02-26T23:14:20 #kisslinux <dilyn> qq 2020-02-26T23:14:31 #kisslinux <adamantium> Uninstall all browsers, unplug all ethernet, disconnect all wifi 2020-02-26T23:14:40 #kisslinux <adamantium> back to... 2020-02-26T23:14:41 #kisslinux <dilyn> It's unsettling how quickly the general population just decided to throw out privacy on the internet 2020-02-26T23:14:44 #kisslinux <adamantium> SNEAKER NET 2020-02-26T23:14:48 #kisslinux <dilyn> Lol yes 2020-02-26T23:14:59 #kisslinux <dilyn> Dylan can just mail us flash drives with KISS updates on it 2020-02-26T23:15:10 #kisslinux <adamantium> How long would it take me to get a sneaker net usb stick to dylanaraps 2020-02-26T23:15:15 #kisslinux <adamantium> with my pull requests? 2020-02-26T23:15:31 #kisslinux <adamantium> He's on like an island with no address right? 2020-02-26T23:15:31 #kisslinux <adamantium> lol 2020-02-26T23:17:23 #kisslinux <kiedtl> > Dylan can just mail us flash drives with KISS updates on it 2020-02-26T23:17:35 #kisslinux <kiedtl> since KISS is rolling release, that would take too long 2020-02-26T23:17:40 #kisslinux <kiedtl> let's make KISS a stable distro 2020-02-26T23:17:43 #kisslinux <kiedtl> like Debian 2020-02-26T23:20:54 #kisslinux <adamantium> Sounds good to me 2020-02-26T23:21:13 #kisslinux <adamantium> sneakerlinux 2020-02-26T23:21:19 #kisslinux <adamantium> We shall rename the project 2020-02-26T23:21:25 #kisslinux <adamantium> I hope he's cool with all this, guys 2020-02-26T23:24:43 #kisslinux <dilyn> We don't need him to be okay with it 2020-02-26T23:24:48 #kisslinux <dilyn> We can fork it 2020-02-26T23:25:04 #kisslinux <adamantium> hah 2020-02-26T23:28:29 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> usb sticks delivered by camel 2020-02-26T23:29:56 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> anyone here an opendoas user? 2020-02-26T23:41:12 #kisslinux <kiedtl> KISS is less than a year old, and yet is already has one fork 2020-02-26T23:42:48 #kisslinux <adamantium> which 2020-02-26T23:44:29 #kisslinux <dilyn> I am Freddy, recently switched from sudo 2020-02-26T23:44:33 #kisslinux <dilyn> Dylan also is iirc 2020-02-26T23:45:29 #kisslinux <konimex> two, actually, or three 2020-02-26T23:45:56 #kisslinux <konimex> depends on the definition of "fork" in distro-lang obviously 2020-02-26T23:46:15 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> dilyn, do you mind sharing your doas.conf? 2020-02-26T23:46:29 #kisslinux <dilyn> I can send it when I'm done at the gym 2020-02-26T23:46:33 #kisslinux <kiedtl> adamantium: the one which I remember is Carbs Linux 2020-02-26T23:46:42 #kisslinux <kiedtl> konimex: which? 2020-02-26T23:46:57 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> on root i can't update, get a doas error, unless i su, on user it asks me 4TIMES to authenticate during an update 2020-02-26T23:46:59 #kisslinux <dilyn> The KISS doas package includes a conf that has a skeleton you can looks at too 2020-02-26T23:47:38 #kisslinux <freddyruxpin> carbs linux lol, trying to be as phat as possible 2020-02-26T23:51:50 #kisslinux <adamantium> imo carbs linux is not so much a fork, as is doing KISS linux in "full hard mode" e.g. as if dylanaraps quit. Because it seems nothing else is different 2020-02-26T23:53:34 #kisslinux <adamantium> I looked into it a while back, and could find nothing which actually sets it apart from kiss linux, other than he is technically his own bdfl, however, in kiss, dylan will be the first tell you, nothing stops any of us from doing that same thing 2020-02-26T23:54:02 #kisslinux <dilyn> He probably would encourage it 2020-02-26T23:55:22 #kisslinux <adamantium> Yeah, I mean I should probably do it, since I maintain nearly the entire gnu stack in community, I could create some kind of default which would not use busybox, would be more like void 2020-02-26T23:55:31 #kisslinux <adamantium> I'd learn a few things, too, if I did it 2020-02-26T23:56:27 #kisslinux <konimex> say, if one creates a distro which uses, let's just say rpm as the package manager, is it automatically a Red Hat/Fedora fork? 2020-02-26T23:57:41 #kisslinux <adamantium> carbslinux is a cool experiment, too, it shows early on that KISS will probably outlive dylan 2020-02-26T23:57:51 #kisslinux <adamantium> I think every project creator would want that 2020-02-26T23:58:51 #kisslinux <dilyn> Do it and ask RH/Fedora for support when you have a problem 2020-02-26T23:59:01 #kisslinux <dilyn> You'll find out real fast 2020-02-26T23:59:49 #kisslinux <konimex> support for what? rpm or every other software other than rpm?