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2019-11-14T00:00:07 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I check specific projects manually too. 2019-11-14T00:02:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Before KISS was on repology I used a simple script to compare repology's latest versions to ours. 2019-11-14T00:04:50 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's late and I'm off to bed. 2019-11-14T00:04:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Will be on tomorrow. 2019-11-14T00:04:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Ciao. 2019-11-14T00:54:53 #kisslinux <stee> dylanarap: on the install page you say to verify the kiss-chroot.tar.xz, but the instruction to import your key is later. 2019-11-14T02:00:42 #kisslinux <konimex> aminoglycine: I see you got spotifyd working 2019-11-14T02:01:08 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> konimex: yep 2019-11-14T02:01:28 #kisslinux <konimex> so, just spotifyd works? 2019-11-14T02:01:35 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> it builds and runs at least. I'm attempting to build this now https://github.com/Rigellute/spotify-tui 2019-11-14T02:01:39 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> to see if it can talk to it 2019-11-14T02:01:47 #kisslinux <konimex> right 2019-11-14T02:02:05 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> I just want a lightweight way of playing music since the official Spotify client is a bloated electron app 2019-11-14T02:05:05 #kisslinux <konimex> that is one, and I don't want to use goddamn flatpak 2019-11-14T02:05:15 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> lol yeah 2019-11-14T02:05:18 #kisslinux <konimex> I want to see if spotifyd work *without* anything first 2019-11-14T02:05:34 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> I'm not sure how to test spotifyd by itself 2019-11-14T02:05:51 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> I'll have to look at the docs to see how to communicate with it 2019-11-14T02:20:21 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> ah the tui client requires libressl 2.5-2.9 and the core repo is using 3.0.2 :( 2019-11-14T02:22:28 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> https://docs.rs/openssl/0.10.25/openssl/ 2019-11-14T02:25:09 #kisslinux <konimex> alright, looks like spotifyd does work 2019-11-14T02:25:20 #kisslinux <konimex> but you need player from outside (in my case, the mobile player) 2019-11-14T02:26:56 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> yeah you need a client of some sort to talk to it 2019-11-14T02:27:19 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> I was able to get spotify-tui + spotifyd working on my MacBook a while back without needing to run the official client 2019-11-14T02:47:58 #kisslinux <Crestwave> For future reference, you can run tests with `cargo test`, although not all projects have them. 2019-11-14T04:09:50 #kisslinux <kissalreadyused> Does someone know a way to open a new st (Simple Terminal; Suckless Terminal) window in the current working directory? 2019-11-14T04:10:29 #kisslinux <kissalreadyused> The only thing I have found is a trick using /proc readlink the cwd, but it doesn't work when using sudo. Is there any better way? 2019-11-14T04:10:46 #kisslinux <kissalreadyused> If someone has something, let me know, please :) 2019-11-14T04:16:00 #kisslinux <Crestwave> As a very hacky solution, couldn't you have it run (`-e` in most terminals) something like `"sh -c 'cd $PWD; $SHELL'"`? 2019-11-14T04:22:26 #kisslinux <Crestwave> *exec $SHELL 2019-11-14T05:01:57 #kisslinux <kissalreadyused> Ah, yeah, I forget to mention that I what I want to know is how to create a st keybinding to do that. Opening a new st window from shell isn't really the problem but rather how to do it using a st keybind 2019-11-14T05:39:58 #kisslinux <lieuxnoir> what should be the output of `gpg --verify signature chroot_file`? 2019-11-14T05:45:13 #kisslinux <lieuxnoir> it says signed but then there's a warning about a public key 2019-11-14T07:07:29 #kisslinux <konimex> I presume it's because of the trust level 2019-11-14T08:23:35 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> stee: Will fix. 2019-11-14T08:24:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> konimex: Yup. 2019-11-14T08:25:35 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Basically, it verifies but due to the trust level there's now way for GPG to *know* it actually came from me. My key is public online in various locations so you can verify this step yourself. 2019-11-14T08:26:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The warning is fine in other words. 2019-11-14T11:45:54 #kisslinux <qtpie> where is /usr/share/zoneinfo ? 2019-11-14T11:46:33 #kisslinux <qtpie> how am i supposed to set my timezone? 2019-11-14T11:50:13 #kisslinux <konimex> qtpie: install tzdata. 2019-11-14T11:51:28 #kisslinux <qtpie> thanks konimex 2019-11-14T12:50:59 #kisslinux <qtpie> anyone getting OSCP errors on FF? 2019-11-14T12:51:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Send me the output. 2019-11-14T12:51:43 #kisslinux <qtpie> An error occurred during a connection to github.com. The OCSP server experienced an internal error. Error code: SEC_ERROR_OCSP_SERVER_ERROR 2019-11-14T12:51:51 #kisslinux <qtpie> is this what are you looking for? 2019-11-14T12:52:11 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Is this in the terminal? 2019-11-14T12:52:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Trying to reproduce. 2019-11-14T12:52:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> My JS console doesn't include it. 2019-11-14T12:52:55 #kisslinux <qtpie> it opened just fine this time 2019-11-14T12:52:58 #kisslinux <qtpie> weird 2019-11-14T12:53:00 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Oh yeah, I personally turn OCSP off. 2019-11-14T12:53:16 #kisslinux <qtpie> i see 2019-11-14T12:53:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I run the betas so the built-in certs are updated regularly. No need to query online. 2019-11-14T12:53:57 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> (Firefox bakes in the certs if you were wondering) 2019-11-14T12:54:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Additionally there's a script in `/etc/ssl` to update the system certs (Reminder: I need to write a Wiki page documenting this). 2019-11-14T13:09:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Wiki page added: https://getkiss.org/wiki/updating-ca-certificates 2019-11-14T13:14:02 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice 2019-11-14T13:26:30 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice 2019-11-14T13:32:29 #kisslinux <qtpie> firefox shows "Your browser is being managed by your organization." in the about:preferences page 2019-11-14T13:33:12 #kisslinux <qtpie> is it due to certificates? 2019-11-14T13:34:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> No no 2019-11-14T13:34:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Our Firefox ships with a policy file to disable telemetry etc. 2019-11-14T13:35:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You can see it here: /usr/lib/firefox/distribution/policies.json 2019-11-14T13:35:35 #kisslinux <qtpie> s/ 2019-11-14T13:35:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The KISS build in Firefox by default *should* make 0 unsolicited network requests. 2019-11-14T13:35:45 #kisslinux <qtpie> ah i see 2019-11-14T13:35:55 #kisslinux <qtpie> it disables captive portal 2019-11-14T13:36:14 #kisslinux <qtpie> i need it for my university connection 2019-11-14T13:38:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You can still trigger it manually. 2019-11-14T13:38:28 #kisslinux <qtpie> i changed it in the policies.json file 2019-11-14T13:39:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That works too. 2019-11-14T13:39:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :) 2019-11-14T13:39:15 #kisslinux <qtpie> btw is pash compatible with pass? 2019-11-14T13:40:00 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> No. 2019-11-14T13:40:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's different entirely. 2019-11-14T13:40:14 #kisslinux <qtpie> ah cool 2019-11-14T13:41:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> pass is very messy on the inside... 2019-11-14T13:41:16 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Lots of eval etc. 2019-11-14T13:41:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Compare the code and decide which one you want to use. :) https://git.zx2c4.com/password-store/tree/src/password-store.sh 2019-11-14T13:42:11 #kisslinux <qtpie> can i use pash on my android device? 2019-11-14T13:42:45 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Through termux, most likely. 2019-11-14T13:43:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's really just an interface around gnupg. 2019-11-14T13:43:13 #kisslinux <qtpie> i see 2019-11-14T13:43:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> As is pass 2019-11-14T13:43:28 #kisslinux <qtpie> i'll give it a go on termux then 2019-11-14T13:43:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> If gnupg is available on termux I don't see why it wouldn't work. 2019-11-14T13:43:45 #kisslinux <qtpie> if it works well then i'll switch from keepassxc 2019-11-14T13:43:47 #kisslinux <qtpie> thanks 2019-11-14T13:44:10 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> That's what I swapped from. :) 2019-11-14T13:47:30 #kisslinux <qtpie> termux has gnupg :) 2019-11-14T13:49:13 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2019-11-14T13:55:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/dylanaraps/pash/blob/master/pash#L52-L68 2019-11-14T13:55:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I love this. 2019-11-14T13:55:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> A "tree" command implementation in 10 lines of bash. 2019-11-14T13:56:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It'd be shorter if I didn't strip escape characters / .gpg from lines. ;) 2019-11-14T13:57:12 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice man 2019-11-14T13:57:49 #kisslinux <qtpie> i just noticed that my mpv is not loading scripts 2019-11-14T13:57:58 #kisslinux <qtpie> is it built without lua support? 2019-11-14T13:57:58 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You need luajit. 2019-11-14T13:58:04 #kisslinux <qtpie> ok 2019-11-14T13:58:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/dylanaraps/dylan-kiss/tree/master/luajit 2019-11-14T13:58:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I have it in my personal repo. I should push it to community though. :) 2019-11-14T13:58:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Hang on. 2019-11-14T14:02:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/kisslinux/community/commit/e66799c9ecede81252858c19dd194a4e0cdfd998 2019-11-14T14:02:17 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Pushed :) 2019-11-14T14:02:28 #kisslinux <qtpie> sankyu! 2019-11-14T14:05:07 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I don't think mpv needs to be rebuilt either. 2019-11-14T14:05:36 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It doesn't link to luajit during build. 2019-11-14T14:05:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It should "just work" once luajit is installed. 2019-11-14T14:06:27 #kisslinux <qtpie> it's not 2019-11-14T14:06:38 #kisslinux <qtpie> i guess a rebuuild is required 2019-11-14T14:07:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Let me have a look. 2019-11-14T14:07:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yeah, I think you're right. 2019-11-14T14:07:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> 'kiss b mpv' :) 2019-11-14T14:07:49 #kisslinux <qtpie> did a rebuild. works now :) 2019-11-14T14:08:05 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2019-11-14T14:08:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Writing a Wiki page for this. 2019-11-14T14:13:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://getkiss.org/wiki/[mpv]-enable-lua-support 2019-11-14T14:13:51 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It'll do for now. :) 2019-11-14T14:14:29 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice 2019-11-14T15:09:37 #kisslinux <E5ten> So for the certificate thing does that mean they aren't distributed using a trust file and p11-kit and stuff? 2019-11-14T15:12:33 #kisslinux <E5ten> just looking at update-certdata.sh I'm confused why it uses wget over curl which is in core? 2019-11-14T15:19:46 #kisslinux <E5ten> in fact given that it uses -e and the downloader will obviously fail on its own if it can't write to the correct place I don't get why the script isn't just like "curl https://curl.haxx.se/ca/cacert.pem -o /etc/ssl/cert.pem" and then the success message after 2019-11-14T15:40:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> wget is in core (part of busybox). 2019-11-14T15:42:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> The script also has a root check so write permissions won't ever fail. 2019-11-14T15:42:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It also won't overwrite the current certs if it fails. 2019-11-14T15:43:21 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> E5ten: 2019-11-14T15:50:56 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Our ca-certificates are distributed in the same way Crux's are. https://crux.nu/ports/crux-3.4/core/ca-certificates/Pkgfile 2019-11-14T15:51:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> These certs are the same as the typical ca-certificates packages in other distributions only they're distributed as a single file. 2019-11-14T15:53:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> libressl also ships this exact same file, I just provide a means of updating it outside of libressl updates. 2019-11-14T16:20:46 #kisslinux <E5ten> So I could install that one pem and it'd be equivalent to getting the trust file from Mozilla that update-ca-trust extracts using p11-kit's trust command into a bunch of files in /etc/ssl? Wow that sounds so much nicer and like infinitely less fuckery 2019-11-14T16:21:54 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Yes 2019-11-14T16:36:18 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> Do we have anything in the repo's to play music? I didn't see anything, but I might just be blind. 2019-11-14T16:37:00 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> mpv is in kisslinux/repo 2019-11-14T16:37:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> (The official repositories) 2019-11-14T16:37:54 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> I forgot mpv could even do that. That works. 2019-11-14T16:38:04 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :) 2019-11-14T16:38:19 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You could package whatever player you like and add it to community too. 2019-11-14T16:40:43 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> That might be my next plan. mpv is great, but it'd be nice to have like mpd and ncmpcpp or something. 2019-11-14T16:41:38 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I personally use mpv but I really like cmus. 2019-11-14T16:41:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://cmus.github.io/ 2019-11-14T16:42:20 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/cmus/cmus 2019-11-14T16:43:58 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> cmus would work. Been a while since I used that so it might be fun. 2019-11-14T16:45:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> This is nice too: https://github.com/lwilletts/mpvc 2019-11-14T16:45:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Alows you to control mpv like mpd with mpc. 2019-11-14T16:46:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> See: https://github.com/lwilletts/mpvc/blob/master/mpvc#L10-L60 2019-11-14T16:47:10 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> That's a new one to me. Then I can just stick with what's already available. 2019-11-14T16:47:16 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> I like that plan. 2019-11-14T16:47:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> All dependencies should be installed by default (minus mpv of course) 2019-11-14T17:34:11 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> cmus is great. maybe I'll tackle that next 2019-11-14T17:40:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Sounds good 2019-11-14T17:40:34 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :) 2019-11-14T17:42:09 #kisslinux <qtpie> is there any way to handle lid close events without acpid? 2019-11-14T17:42:53 #kisslinux <qtpie> i have acpid installed but running it produces no output and has no entries in the process the table 2019-11-14T17:45:44 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There's an acpid service file in /etc/sv. 2019-11-14T17:45:55 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Have you tried running it as a service? 2019-11-14T17:46:03 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> ln -s /etc/sv/acpid /var/service 2019-11-14T17:49:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There's a thread here about busybox acpid (a few years old but should still be "right"): http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?t=78719 2019-11-14T17:51:14 #kisslinux <aminoglycine> does anyone know which "virtual" sound card would play nicer with virtualbox? ich97 or intel hd audio? and I'm guessing I have to rebuild my kernel to include a module for them? 2019-11-14T17:56:14 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> No idea. 2019-11-14T17:56:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Tried searching online? 2019-11-14T17:57:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I'm packaging wine (64-bit) currently. 2019-11-14T17:57:46 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Needs no additional dependencies! 2019-11-14T17:58:30 #kisslinux <qtpie> dylanaraps, thanks 2019-11-14T19:02:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> -> gcc --version 2019-11-14T19:02:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> gcc (GCC) 10.0.0 20191110 (experimental) 2019-11-14T19:02:26 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> wew 2019-11-14T19:03:15 #kisslinux <claudia> https://wiki.alpinelinux.org/wiki/Suspend_on_LID_close this helped me with lid close 2019-11-14T19:03:20 #kisslinux <claudia> qtpie: 2019-11-14T19:03:49 #kisslinux <qtpie> thanks claudia. i have it setup now along with slock 2019-11-14T19:05:10 #kisslinux <claudia> nice 2019-11-14T19:06:19 #kisslinux <qtpie> i have everything i need now except adb 2019-11-14T19:06:39 #kisslinux <qtpie> this -> https://github.com/smaeul/android-tools should be helpful 2019-11-14T19:07:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Void doesn't add any patches fyi. 2019-11-14T19:08:15 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Should be a simple cmake process and possible a couple of dependencies. 2019-11-14T19:08:51 #kisslinux <qtpie> i see 2019-11-14T19:09:18 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> See here for a cmake example: https://github.com/kisslinux/repo/blob/master/extra/libjpeg-turbo/build 2019-11-14T19:10:16 #kisslinux <Shyiskhar> All I need is herbstluftwm. But I'm not up for that level of work on a thursday afternoon. 2019-11-14T19:10:40 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> qtpie: Only libusb is needed I think. 2019-11-14T19:11:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Alpine doesn't patch adb (android-tools) either. 2019-11-14T19:11:14 #kisslinux <retard> gcc x 2019-11-14T19:11:46 #kisslinux <qtpie> should be easy then 2019-11-14T19:11:49 #kisslinux <qtpie> thanks 2019-11-14T19:12:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You may also need pcre. 2019-11-14T19:12:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It may be optional though. 2019-11-14T19:12:49 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Only one way to find out. :) 2019-11-14T19:27:16 #kisslinux <qtpie> https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/core/+/refs/heads/master 2019-11-14T19:27:29 #kisslinux <qtpie> how am i supposed to compile this? 2019-11-14T19:29:42 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> https://github.com/nmeum/android-tools/releases 2019-11-14T19:29:47 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Use this as the source. 2019-11-14T19:29:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> All of the distributions do. :) 2019-11-14T19:30:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> > Git repository to make it easier to package certain command line utilities provided by android-tools. 2019-11-14T19:31:37 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice 2019-11-14T19:31:53 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Has a full list of dependencies too. 2019-11-14T19:32:37 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Google test should be optional as I _think_ it's only used for running tests. 2019-11-14T21:11:28 #kisslinux <qtpie> compilation terminates at 97% without gtest 2019-11-14T21:11:45 #kisslinux <qtpie> but the adb binary gets built by then 2019-11-14T21:11:56 #kisslinux <qtpie> so you can manually copy it to your PATH 2019-11-14T21:15:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You could build solely adb no? 2019-11-14T21:15:42 #kisslinux <qtpie> maybe there is a flag for that. I didn't check 2019-11-14T21:16:08 #kisslinux <qtpie> i just did cmake . and then compiled using the makefile 2019-11-14T21:16:12 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> There isn't. 2019-11-14T21:16:25 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> You could do rm -f vendor/CMakeLists.fastboot.txt 2019-11-14T21:16:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Then run the regular commands. 2019-11-14T21:16:36 #kisslinux <qtpie> ah 2019-11-14T21:16:41 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It depends on where it fails (which component). 2019-11-14T21:17:02 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Actually: https://github.com/nmeum/android-tools/blob/master/vendor/CMakeLists.txt#L30 2019-11-14T21:17:29 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> sed -i'' '/include(CMakeLists.fastboot.txt)/d' vendor/CMakeLists.txt 2019-11-14T21:17:43 #kisslinux <qtpie> nice 2019-11-14T21:17:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Also here: https://github.com/nmeum/android-tools/blob/master/vendor/CMakeLists.txt#L51 2019-11-14T21:18:27 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> sed -i'' 's/fastboot//g' vendor/CMakeLists.txt 2019-11-14T21:18:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> (After the first sed) 2019-11-14T21:19:09 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> What needs gtest? 2019-11-14T21:19:32 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Oh, it is fastboot. 2019-11-14T21:19:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> :P 2019-11-14T21:19:35 #kisslinux <qtpie> yes 2019-11-14T21:20:08 #kisslinux <qtpie> finally everything is setup now 2019-11-14T21:20:24 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> > It also requires software from the Android SDK, and different USB drivers 2019-11-14T21:20:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Does fastboot even work on its own? 2019-11-14T21:20:52 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Meh, either way. You have adb working. :P 2019-11-14T21:21:10 #kisslinux <qtpie> yeah lol 2019-11-14T21:21:34 #kisslinux <qtpie> btw ip link shows sit0@NONE apart from my wifi and ethernet adapters 2019-11-14T21:22:36 #kisslinux <qtpie> earlier my wifi wasn't working because I hadn't included iwlwifi, so i thought it would be my wifi interface 2019-11-14T21:22:57 #kisslinux <qtpie> but after rebuilding the kernel and having wifi it's still there 2019-11-14T21:23:08 #kisslinux <qtpie> not an issue though 2019-11-14T21:29:06 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I have that too. Just noticed. 2019-11-14T21:29:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> > sit stands for simple internet transition. sit0 is the Linux name for 6to4. 6to4 is a tunneling protocol for using IPv6 over an existing IPv4 connection. 2019-11-14T21:30:01 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> It's the 'sit' driver. 2019-11-14T21:30:08 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> I guess we both enabled it. ;) 2019-11-14T21:30:31 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> -> zgrep SIT /proc/config.gz 2019-11-14T21:30:33 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> CONFIG_IPV6_SIT=y 2019-11-14T21:31:45 #kisslinux <qtpie> ah i see 2019-11-14T21:33:48 #kisslinux <qtpie> https://0x0.st/z6-w.png 2019-11-14T21:33:59 #kisslinux <qtpie> i liked your wallpaper :) 2019-11-14T21:46:23 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Nice 2019-11-14T21:46:30 #kisslinux <dylanaraps> Want me to add it to the website? 2019-11-14T21:47:40 #kisslinux <qtpie> sure 2019-11-14T23:56:29 #kisslinux <stee> hey, compiling firefox requires compiling rust first? cuz this thing is taking forever