2020-03-14T01:26:44 #kisslinux Buenas 2020-03-14T03:30:28 #kisslinux paradigm: FUSE is required for Bedrock Linux to operate. 2020-03-14T03:30:35 #kisslinux lol, i got excited 2020-03-14T04:02:13 #kisslinux Interesting :https://www.linux.com/news/glibc-224-released-and-some-not-so-nice-things/ 2020-03-14T04:02:32 #kisslinux > the message changes tone as Drepper accuses Richard Stallman of trying to conduct a “hostile takeover” of glibc development: “He tried to conspire behind my back and persuade 2020-03-14T04:11:49 #kisslinux lol 2020-03-14T04:11:50 #kisslinux > Problems should all be reported using the `glibcbug' shell script. 2020-03-14T04:11:59 #kisslinux > env EDITOR=vi glibcbug 2020-03-14T04:12:04 #kisslinux > Do this also if you don't want to edit the bug report in Emacs (I 2020-03-14T04:13:17 #kisslinux another emacs evangelist lol 2020-03-14T04:14:50 #kisslinux Did you sleep? 2020-03-14T04:14:57 #kisslinux Now I'm up at 5AM 2020-03-14T04:15:03 #kisslinux lol 2020-03-14T04:15:26 #kisslinux yep, i slept for 5 hrs : D 2020-03-14T04:15:36 #kisslinux As did I 2020-03-14T04:16:19 #kisslinux naps longer than 6 hrs weakens me upon waking up 2020-03-14T04:18:06 #kisslinux my kernel is now compiling with FUSE_FS enabled btw lol 2020-03-14T04:18:30 #kisslinux I did that a while ago to mount a gopro 2020-03-14T04:18:34 #kisslinux Works fine 2020-03-14T04:18:35 #kisslinux before i can kiss the bedrock lol 2020-03-14T04:20:30 #kisslinux Let me know how it goes 2020-03-14T04:20:39 #kisslinux I'll write about it in the weekly post 2020-03-14T04:24:00 #kisslinux great, will do : D 2020-03-14T08:12:51 #kisslinux o/ 2020-03-14T08:28:50 #kisslinux what a pain 2020-03-14T08:30:09 #kisslinux i was talking about EFI stub last night 2020-03-14T08:31:08 #kisslinux but then after installing the kernel from arch, i forgot to modify the boot entry 2020-03-14T08:31:37 #kisslinux which doesn't contain `initrd=...` because everything was baked in 2020-03-14T08:33:15 #kisslinux now i have to buy a usb stick in the city because i don't have my things at home 2020-03-14T08:33:31 #kisslinux just to add a boot entry 2020-03-14T08:33:36 #kisslinux *hard facepalm* 2020-03-14T08:36:50 #kisslinux dylanaraps: Everything went well, btw (that was before the reboot). Even took pics lol 2020-03-14T10:11:57 #kisslinux Hi ,su always gives me incorrect password but I can login root from tty. any idea? 2020-03-14T10:12:20 #kisslinux login to root* 2020-03-14T10:23:05 #kisslinux Ok problem solved, by building busybox 2020-03-14T10:23:32 #kisslinux I don't know why. 2020-03-14T10:28:48 #kisslinux Humaid: Interesting. Will see if I can reproduce. 2020-03-14T11:12:49 #kisslinux lieu: have you rebooted Bedrock with KISS's init? That's the only theoretical point of concern I could think of. 2020-03-14T11:13:08 #kisslinux paradigm: im on it lol 2020-03-14T11:13:17 #kisslinux dylanaraps: a little help 2020-03-14T11:13:30 #kisslinux because your an alpine guy 2020-03-14T11:14:43 #kisslinux i booted on an alpine live usb just to install efibootmgr 2020-03-14T11:15:07 #kisslinux i still can't get apk working after modifying `/etc/apk/repositories` 2020-03-14T11:15:13 #kisslinux what am i doing wrong? 2020-03-14T11:15:26 #kisslinux What is apk telling you? 2020-03-14T11:17:00 #kisslinux my `/etc/apk/repositories` file https://termbin.com/1s6u 2020-03-14T11:18:06 #kisslinux You _might_ want to append "latest-stable/main" to the end of the second line 2020-03-14T11:18:20 #kisslinux Or whatever version you want, then main 2020-03-14T11:18:27 #kisslinux ohhhhhh 2020-03-14T11:19:26 #kisslinux I just compared/contrasted against my /bedrock/strata/alpine/etc/apk/repositories ; I don't actually know the underlying details with confidence. 2020-03-14T11:21:02 #kisslinux yes, that worked 2020-03-14T11:22:10 #kisslinux thankssss 2020-03-14T11:25:14 #kisslinux paradigm: im in 2020-03-14T11:25:47 #kisslinux but something unexpected happened lol 2020-03-14T11:26:35 #kisslinux systemd has been detected 2020-03-14T11:26:55 #kisslinux now i have two inits two choose 2020-03-14T11:27:04 #kisslinux that was after the kernel install from arch 2020-03-14T11:27:12 #kisslinux but anyway... 2020-03-14T11:27:26 #kisslinux YAY! BED KISS! 2020-03-14T11:27:44 #kisslinux Nice 2020-03-14T11:28:28 #kisslinux sounds a victory 2020-03-14T11:29:26 #kisslinux paradigm: how do i disable the timeout though so it uses kiss' baseinit immediately? 2020-03-14T11:38:22 #kisslinux paradigm: i may have found a problem 2020-03-14T11:39:23 #kisslinux systemd "pre-loads" before arriving at the init selection page 2020-03-14T11:40:03 #kisslinux lieu: regarding the timeout, it says on screen during the timeout window. 2020-03-14T11:40:59 #kisslinux lieu: that systemd is built-in to arch's initrd. It goes away once Bedrock's init selection screen appears. If you don't want it in your initrd - you don't want it at all - you'll need to get an initrd a different way, either from another distro or by making your own. 2020-03-14T11:42:00 #kisslinux If you don't want systemd to show up in your init selection menu you can remove it from [init]/paths in /bedrock/etc/bedrock.conf and/or `brl hide --init arch`. 2020-03-14T11:55:08 #kisslinux did Arch remove busybox from mkinitcpio, then? 2020-03-14T11:55:10 #kisslinux huh 2020-03-14T11:56:32 #kisslinux I'm pretty sure it has an emergency shell. I imagine that's still busybox. Please don't tell me they shoved coreutils into systemd when I wasn't looking. 2020-03-14T12:45:13 #kisslinux paradigm: yeah, systemd messes up KISS's init scripts 2020-03-14T12:47:10 #kisslinux It'd be Bedrock's responsibility to get the system in a workable state between one distro's initrd and another's init. Can you go into detail? Maybe there's something that can be done on Bedrock's end to resolve the situation. 2020-03-14T13:00:19 #kisslinux paradigm: Okay. So when I was still running KISS, I did a `kiss-reset`. Then re-installed some packages which were necessary for a working base install (`gnupg1` for signature verification of KISS' main repos, `e2fsprogs dosfstools` for filesystems, `util-linux eudev` for device management, `dhcpcd wpa_supplicant` for network, `ncurses libelf perl` 2020-03-14T13:00:19 #kisslinux for building the kernel, and `baseinit` for booting). 2020-03-14T13:00:38 #kisslinux paradigm: 2 After that, I went on to install Bedrock. But I had an error. I never knew I had to enable FUSE_FS in the kernel in order for it to work. So I enabled it and recompiled the kernel. Other than that, everything went fine. I went on and I rebooted to finish the install. 2020-03-14T13:00:52 #kisslinux s/Okay/1 Okay/g 2020-03-14T13:03:42 #kisslinux I follow so far 2020-03-14T13:04:28 #kisslinux paradigm: 3 Skip skip skip. Then I ran (as root) `brl fetch arch` and it went on a journey to install Arch's base packages. No problems here. 2020-03-14T13:08:54 #kisslinux paradigm: 4 Then I installed `linux-zen` and `linux-firmware` which was pretty much just like any other day on Arch. No problems here as well. The booting issue only happened when I changed my EFI stub which points to my kernel built during KISS. 2020-03-14T13:11:17 #kisslinux Before: `efibootmgr -c -l /vmlinuz-kiss -u 'root=/dev/sda2'` 2020-03-14T13:11:23 #kisslinux After: `efibootmgr -c -l /vmlinuz-arch -u 'root=/dev/sda2 rw initrd=initramfs-linux.img'` 2020-03-14T13:12:36 #kisslinux The "Before" was working before and after installing Bedrock AND after installing arch strata. 2020-03-14T13:14:28 #kisslinux I believe I follow so far. You installed KISS, recompiled the kernel with FUSE support, hijacked it with Bedrock, and fetched Arch. Everything at that point - still running KISS's kernel - seemed to work fine. You then switched EFI to boot with Arch's kernel and initrd and I'm guessing something broke. 2020-03-14T13:14:47 #kisslinux Yes, that's right. 2020-03-14T13:16:46 #kisslinux Because the system can't boot if the `initrd` kernel parameter is not present or omitted. 2020-03-14T13:18:27 #kisslinux What do you mean can't boot? You've done an excellent job providing supporting backgroud but I still don't know what the actual issue you ran into is. 2020-03-14T13:21:45 #kisslinux If I did this (with the arch kernel & initrd installed): `efibootmgr -c -l /vmlinuz-arch -u 'root=/dev/sda2'`, it's another problem. It will not boot. Not even a kernel panic. Just a plain black screen. 2020-03-14T13:23:05 #kisslinux Right, Arch's kernel is missing a lot of built-ins it expects to be provided by an initrd 2020-03-14T13:23:22 #kisslinux Exactly. 2020-03-14T13:24:35 #kisslinux I'm currently looking at runtime hooks. Not sure what they are though. 2020-03-14T13:24:46 #kisslinux https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Mkinitcpio#Runtime_hooks 2020-03-14T13:24:48 #kisslinux You'll have to forgive me for impatience here, but you've spent about 45 minutes providing supporting background without actually explaining what the problem you're running into is. "messes up" and "can't boot" are not terribly useful 2020-03-14T13:29:26 #kisslinux Yeah. I'm sorry as well. I'm trying to understand what's happening but I still can't figure it out. 2020-03-14T13:30:37 #kisslinux I'm not looking for debug information, I'm looking for a description of what you're seeing here. 2020-03-14T13:31:46 #kisslinux Do you have an error message? A blank screen? When does issue arise - what things do you see working before it occurs? 2020-03-14T13:32:25 #kisslinux If I were a doctor, you came up to me and listed medications you've tried to solve a medical issue but never gave a single symptom. 2020-03-14T13:32:48 #kisslinux Okay. One could be this: `ip l` shows nothing but `lo` 2020-03-14T13:35:20 #kisslinux Hey 2020-03-14T13:35:32 #kisslinux I will package polybar ok? 2020-03-14T13:36:14 #kisslinux lieu: does the issue you seem to refuse to describe for some reason occur before or after the Bedrock init selection screen? 2020-03-14T13:38:43 #kisslinux i'm positive that i don't see anything happening before the bedrock init selection, so maybe after 2020-03-14T13:40:08 #kisslinux i do see some systemd stuff happening before being overriden by the init selection though 2020-03-14T13:40:16 #kisslinux I don't understand how this could be a maybe. You're seeing _something_ you seem to refuse to describe. Its before the init selection menu, during it, after it, or an inconsistent mix of the previous three. 2020-03-14T13:40:16 #kisslinux but like about 3 lines or so 2020-03-14T13:41:57 #kisslinux Do you get an error message? 2020-03-14T13:42:54 #kisslinux Before init selection, no. Just systemd trying to start itself. 2020-03-14T13:43:15 #kisslinux Wait, I'll install the arch kernel back. 2020-03-14T13:43:43 #kisslinux Lets try this: what is giving you the impression that something is wrong 2020-03-14T13:43:55 #kisslinux How is the apparent world state different from one where there is no issue 2020-03-14T13:45:15 #kisslinux > what is giving you the impression that something is wrong 2020-03-14T13:45:56 #kisslinux something starts before the init selection 2020-03-14T13:46:10 #kisslinux i mean something is already happening 2020-03-14T13:46:21 #kisslinux Yes, that's the initrd. That's normal. 2020-03-14T13:47:25 #kisslinux but then, i also feel like the initrd is doing something that conflicts with KISS's init 2020-03-14T13:49:10 #kisslinux I'm also seeing this while KISS' init is on-going: `ln: /dev/fd/fd: No such file or directory` 2020-03-14T13:49:59 #kisslinux Can you explain why it took you 75 minutes to mention that? I'm not trying to be judgy here, I want to understand what I should have done differently to get you to say that earlier. 2020-03-14T13:51:27 #kisslinux Imagine going to the doctor. The doctor asks you what's wrong, and for 75 minutes you mention what you had for breakfast that morning and medications you took but you never mentioned that you came into the doctor's office because your leg hurt. 2020-03-14T13:52:42 #kisslinux Once you've booted with Arch's initrd and KISS's init, can you log in? 2020-03-14T13:52:52 #kisslinux Yes. 2020-03-14T13:53:04 #kisslinux How do i make polybar not being recognized as window by sowm 2020-03-14T13:53:08 #kisslinux Can you get me the output of `ls -la /dev/fd` 2020-03-14T13:54:29 #kisslinux how do i include errors in termbin? 2020-03-14T13:55:15 #kisslinux I'm not familiar with termbin. Are you piping into it? Maybe try `ls -la /dev/fd 2>&1 | termbin` 2020-03-14T13:56:01 #kisslinux i forgot network's not working 2020-03-14T13:56:09 #kisslinux cmd | nc termbin.com:9999 2020-03-14T13:56:13 #kisslinux or: nc termbin.com:9999 < file 2020-03-14T13:56:25 #kisslinux anyway 2020-03-14T13:56:36 #kisslinux dylanaraps: do you know where in KISS's init process /dev/fd comes into play? Presumably mdev makes it? 2020-03-14T13:56:36 #kisslinux `0 -> /dev/tty1` 2020-03-14T13:56:40 #kisslinux `1 -> /dev/tty1` 2020-03-14T13:56:44 #kisslinux `2 -> /dev/tty1` 2020-03-14T13:57:06 #kisslinux `ls: /dev/fd/3: cannot read link: No such file or directory` 2020-03-14T13:57:11 #kisslinux https://github.com/kisslinux/init/blob/master/lib/init/rc.boot#L28 2020-03-14T13:57:38 #kisslinux I'm happy to make changes to the boot process if there are any issues 2020-03-14T13:58:24 #kisslinux i assume the initrd does it's own udev stuff, which might also be conflicting with KISS 2020-03-14T13:58:59 #kisslinux dylanaraps: Sounds like Arch's initrd is creating and/or populating /dev/fd/ for us. The symlink lines you have there are trying to resolve symlinks that are already on disk. We'll want to adjust the `ln` calls there to either be conditional or not follow symlinks when overwriting. 2020-03-14T13:59:54 #kisslinux paradigm: a ton of `/dev/*` stuff are not present as well 2020-03-14T14:00:31 #kisslinux dylanaraps: I _think_ changing those `ln -sf` to `ln -snf`'s will do the trick. 2020-03-14T14:00:58 #kisslinux https://pubs.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/9699919799/utilities/ln.html 2020-03-14T14:01:01 #kisslinux It's not POSIX sadly 2020-03-14T14:01:12 #kisslinux Hey mr Araps 2020-03-14T14:02:07 #kisslinux How can i make a window uncontrolable from sowm 2020-03-14T14:05:02 #kisslinux You cannot 2020-03-14T14:05:07 #kisslinux You'll need to write a patch 2020-03-14T14:06:16 #kisslinux :/ 2020-03-14T14:06:35 #kisslinux Damn 2020-03-14T14:06:57 #kisslinux My next suggestion would be `[ -h fd/0 ] || ln -sf fd/0 /dev/stdin`. If there's a non-symlink there, ln will overwrite it. If there is one there, we can *probably* safely assume it's valid for our needs. If we can't assume that, maybe `rm -f fd/0 ; ln -sf fd/0 /dev/stdin`. 2020-03-14T14:07:30 #kisslinux I wouldn't be surprised here if you have a cleaner alternative to both of those ;) 2020-03-14T14:08:18 #kisslinux Bedrock could remove those itself in preperation for KISS' init, but I'm not sure if other distros will re-create them or are hard-coded to assume their initrd will do so. 2020-03-14T14:08:39 #kisslinux lieu: are you getting any other error messages during KISS' init/boot process? 2020-03-14T14:11:08 #kisslinux paradigm: just that one 2020-03-14T14:12:32 #kisslinux Sadly I don't think that's enough to explain the lack of networking. We'll have to do more digging. 2020-03-14T14:14:55 #kisslinux Looks like `brl fetch kiss` broke (KISS no longer on getkiss.org?), so I'm digging through the code on github. May take me a bit. I don't want to nag dylan here for every step. 2020-03-14T14:17:10 #kisslinux lieu: if you run `dhcpcd -BM 1>&2` as root do you get error messages? 2020-03-14T14:19:41 #kisslinux `sending commands to master dhcpcd process` 2020-03-14T14:19:48 #kisslinux Hmm 2020-03-14T14:20:41 #kisslinux dhcpcd is already running then 2020-03-14T14:21:02 #kisslinux Is there a way to extract logs from the running instance? 2020-03-14T14:21:59 #kisslinux depends -- is it running as a regular daemon (i.e. no -B flag) or a runit service? 2020-03-14T14:22:06 #kisslinux some news 2020-03-14T14:22:14 #kisslinux I'm going to guess a runit service 2020-03-14T14:22:16 #kisslinux I don't know if /var/log/dhcpcd.log exist though so there's that 2020-03-14T14:22:45 #kisslinux i modprobed iwlwifi and it worked 2020-03-14T14:22:52 #kisslinux there we go 2020-03-14T14:24:11 #kisslinux Does KISS normally modprobe that on its own, or is it something which users are expected to manually configure? 2020-03-14T14:25:18 #kisslinux i suppose, it doesn't 2020-03-14T14:25:28 #kisslinux the latter 2020-03-14T14:25:54 #kisslinux you have to manually add them on inittab or some other way 2020-03-14T14:28:18 #kisslinux lieu: the only indications of issues I was able to extract from you were (1) the /dev/fd error message during boot (which is probably a harmless aesthetic issue I'll work with dylan to resolve) and (2) no networking (which sounds like is a simple misconfiguation thing and not an actual Bedrock + KISS issue). Anything else I missed we could work on or does everything now appear to be in good shape? 2020-03-14T14:29:40 #kisslinux Oh, there's `/dev/*` stuff not being present. Could those also be due to missing modules? 2020-03-14T14:32:14 #kisslinux Could be as well. I'll keep on checking. 2020-03-14T14:34:14 #kisslinux My guess is that's the case. With KISS's kernel, you likely made those built in. With Arch's the expectation is the init or initrd modprobes them. It sounds like KISS init will do that, but you have to manually tell it to. 2020-03-14T14:35:56 #kisslinux I *think* we're in good shape now. It sounds like the only Bedrock+KISS issue is an aesthetic one, and everything tested actually works fine once properly configured. If you run into other issues don't hesitate to ask for assistance. Apologies for taking quite so many hours to get to the bottom of it. There's likely better phrasing I could have done earlier on to improve the process, but at the 2020-03-14T14:36:02 #kisslinux moment it's lost on me. 2020-03-14T14:36:48 #kisslinux Thank you for all the help as well as for understanding. 2020-03-14T14:37:07 #kisslinux Happy to. We're all in this together. 2020-03-14T14:37:17 #kisslinux I'll try better next time. 2020-03-14T14:38:36 #kisslinux I don't think it was a willfull issue on your part, just a communication issue, and it takes two to tango there. You were clearly very welling to put in the time and effort to help provide whatever I needed, and I was just failing to get across what I needed. 2020-03-14T14:41:58 #kisslinux paradigm: ln -sf /proc/self/fd /dev/fd 2020-03-14T14:42:06 #kisslinux This is fine as-is I presume? 2020-03-14T14:45:21 #kisslinux From lieu's report of seeing `ln: /dev/fd/fd: No such file or directory` it seems that one is an issue. Presumably that's the result of `ln` trying to resolve a preexisting symlink at `/dev/fd`. I assume the three fd's are issues as well from context, but lieu's error reporting didn't explicitly mention them. 2020-03-14T14:45:54 #kisslinux Hang on. I'll use mdev's config file to set these up. 2020-03-14T14:46:29 #kisslinux I _knew_ you'd have a more elegant solution than either of my proposals lol 2020-03-14T14:47:25 #kisslinux :P 2020-03-14T14:47:26 #kisslinux brb 2020-03-14T14:47:30 #kisslinux Need to reboot and test. 2020-03-14T14:52:39 #kisslinux lieu: If manually figuring out what you need to modprobe is a pain, it may be worth noting that you can use Bedrock to use another distro's init and continue to use KISS for other bits of the system if you'd like. That having been said, I totally understand explicitly wanting KISS's init. 2020-03-14T15:03:24 #kisslinux OK 2020-03-14T15:03:29 #kisslinux Can't be done via mdev.conf 2020-03-14T15:03:39 #kisslinux :( 2020-03-14T15:04:07 #kisslinux https://github.com/kisslinux/init/commit/f8695f237af0ebf02c1aaff313cd84056f3e2bd1 2020-03-14T15:05:39 #kisslinux I think that's not correct. I confused the matter above. 2020-03-14T15:06:18 #kisslinux The error lieu provided was with /dev/fd. The place we definitely need that check is the first of the four symlinks. The latter three I'm unsure about. 2020-03-14T15:07:01 #kisslinux Also, the `[ -h ... ]` check as I phrased above is backwards. That's the source, not the target. We'd need to handle `/dev/stdin`, `/dev/stdout`, and `/dev/stderr`. 2020-03-14T15:09:21 #kisslinux https://gist.github.com/paradigm/d9fc04c767b32f392574ca6548cab512 2020-03-14T15:10:02 #kisslinux I _think_ that'll resolve the issue here. 2020-03-14T15:20:27 #kisslinux Here's what I believe is happening: https://gist.github.com/paradigm/afce0da99732236598dea217e1eb56c7 2020-03-14T15:21:50 #kisslinux We can test fixes by just running them in a booted KISS environment. We just need the code to be idempotent. 2020-03-14T15:46:24 #kisslinux someone knows what happened to bonsai-linux ?? 2020-03-14T15:55:01 #kisslinux paradigm: Gotcha. Will make the fix shortly. 2020-03-14T15:55:12 #kisslinux eudaldgr: Mitch stopped working on it. 2020-03-14T16:18:28 #kisslinux dylanaraps: last we discussed `brl fetch`, you made it exceedingly easy by providing the latest tarball at one URL and the corresponding hashsum at another. http://dl.getkiss.org/kiss-chroot.tar.xz no longer resolves, and based on the topic in here that's probably known. `s/getkiss/k1ss` isn't fixing it. Is there a new pair of k1ss.org files I should be looking at, or should I be parsing github to 2020-03-14T16:18:34 #kisslinux find the latest release and hash? 2020-03-14T16:19:12 #kisslinux I don't mind parsing github if that makes it easier on you and is more likely to work correctly for the foreseeable future. 2020-03-14T16:22:31 #kisslinux paradigm: GitHub would work best, yeah. 2020-03-14T16:22:42 #kisslinux Works for me 2020-03-14T16:22:45 #kisslinux I had to move the website away from netlify and I have no DNS control anymore. 2020-03-14T16:22:54 #kisslinux (It's on GitHub pages now) 2020-03-14T16:23:31 #kisslinux I think I can parse `wget -O- https://api.github.com/repos/kisslinux/repo/releases/latest` output to get what I need. I'll probably hack something in awk instead of adding a jq dependency. 2020-03-14T16:25:52 #kisslinux hello 2020-03-14T16:25:58 #kisslinux * paradigm waves 2020-03-14T16:26:04 #kisslinux dylanaraps: glib refuses to build after recent update 2020-03-14T16:26:08 #kisslinux https://termbin.com/6d2yk 2020-03-14T16:38:23 #kisslinux Does the old version still build? 2020-03-14T16:38:42 #kisslinux Use 'git' to checkout an earlier branch or fork the package to check 2020-03-14T16:48:05 #kisslinux i try to build the old branch soon 2020-03-14T17:01:15 #kisslinux dylanaraps: Ok. so the previous version refuses with the same error 2020-03-14T17:01:49 #kisslinux I followed your fix "depends stuff" this morning and rebuild stuff 2020-03-14T17:03:10 #kisslinux I checked and I have already the the latest glib revision build and installed. 2020-03-14T17:05:09 #kisslinux ah, I uninstalled flex and bison because thei where orphaned 2020-03-14T17:08:34 #kisslinux flex is a make dep for glib 2020-03-14T17:19:14 #kisslinux Noted 2020-03-14T18:14:22 #kisslinux hola 2020-03-14T18:14:30 #kisslinux f 2020-03-14T18:15:53 #kisslinux does anyone here know if linux-api-headers on arch is identical to linux-headers 2020-03-14T18:16:11 #kisslinux it seems to be 2020-03-14T18:21:17 #kisslinux These two lists do not appear identical: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/any/linux-api-headers/files/ https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/linux-headers/files/ 2020-03-14T18:24:52 #kisslinux The PKGBUILDs both use "make HDRSINSTALL" 2020-03-14T18:25:17 #kisslinux I'd assume that linux-api-headers would be a subset, because a few things are disabled in the PKGBUILD 2020-03-14T18:39:33 #kisslinux hola 2020-03-14T18:48:18 #kisslinux hola again 2020-03-14T18:48:54 #kisslinux hi 2020-03-14T18:53:20 #kisslinux Hola hola hola 2020-03-14T18:54:42 #kisslinux hola 2020-03-14T18:57:04 #kisslinux how goes it? 2020-03-14T19:00:42 #kisslinux Company decided that all non-essential personnel are working from home indefinitely now so I'm getting an arch chroot setup for our remote desktop software 2020-03-14T19:00:45 #kisslinux Mumble grumble 2020-03-14T19:03:20 #kisslinux ouch 2020-03-14T19:03:26 #kisslinux try a void glibxc chroot instead 2020-03-14T19:03:29 #kisslinux it's smaller 2020-03-14T19:03:51 #kisslinux How do kiss users do to process text? latex + pandoc? 2020-03-14T19:04:00 #kisslinux there is no libreoffice, nor is it expected 2020-03-14T19:06:46 #kisslinux Could use groff 2020-03-14T19:07:02 #kisslinux is that even possible? 2020-03-14T19:07:05 #kisslinux I might try Void but the size doesn't so much bother me I've got a 1TB NVME that's mostly unused haha 2020-03-14T19:07:13 #kisslinux nano :> 2020-03-14T19:07:16 #kisslinux I though groff was only for old manpages 2020-03-14T19:07:29 #kisslinux Void's package management is far, far better than Arch's 2020-03-14T19:07:54 #kisslinux It's got far saner syntax 2020-03-14T19:08:05 #kisslinux I hate Void's package format 2020-03-14T19:08:10 #kisslinux long live PKGBUILD's! 2020-03-14T19:08:22 #kisslinux Void uses the port format, as does arch 2020-03-14T19:08:37 #kisslinux Don't see your point here 2020-03-14T19:08:40 #kisslinux jk :) 2020-03-14T19:08:54 #kisslinux neither are better than the other 2020-03-14T19:09:07 #kisslinux I don't really use package managers anyway, most of my software is compiler from source :P 2020-03-14T19:09:23 #kisslinux xbps-src templates are near identical in terms of syntax to PKGBUILDs, but Templates are POSIX-sh compatible (from what I've seen) 2020-03-14T19:09:40 #kisslinux your software compiled from source? sounds like a job for gentoo 2020-03-14T19:09:43 #kisslinux or exherbo 2020-03-14T19:09:44 #kisslinux or gobo 2020-03-14T19:09:56 #kisslinux god, how many source based distros are there nowadays? 2020-03-14T19:10:27 #kisslinux creating a src-based distro is far easier than a binary-based distro 2020-03-14T19:10:45 #kisslinux for a binary-based distro you've got to have a buildhost setup, inaddition to the pkg repos 2020-03-14T19:12:37 #kisslinux Groff is a lot like TeX, in my experience lighter and smaller. Don't see why groff wouldn't work on KISS, dependencies are just other gnu bits 2020-03-14T19:14:11 #kisslinux Aye, I'm working on a binary distro rn 2020-03-14T19:15:04 #kisslinux perish: doesn't look like void packages Citrix but aur does 2020-03-14T19:16:18 #kisslinux perish: curious, what buildhost are you gonna use to build pkgs? selfhosted or something else? 2020-03-14T19:24:39 #kisslinux doesn't look like void packages Citrix but aur does 2020-03-14T19:24:40 #kisslinux what? 2020-03-14T19:25:14 #kisslinux The software I need for remote desktop 2020-03-14T19:25:29 #kisslinux it's in the aur, so it's basically brainless to setup 2020-03-14T19:25:30 #kisslinux kiedtl: My buildhost is currently my laptop. I've got a tower that I'll be setting up as a buildhost. 2020-03-14T19:25:31 #kisslinux Ah 2020-03-14T19:26:42 #kisslinux But I'll give void a peak at some point, probably maybe 2020-03-14T19:28:17 #kisslinux brb 2020-03-14T19:29:20 #kisslinux Did you see my answer, kiedtl? 2020-03-14T19:30:21 #kisslinux Sure is a lot of lurkers, huh 2020-03-14T19:32:51 #kisslinux i will try groff it sounds well 2020-03-14T19:42:49 #kisslinux So, birch automatically connects to #kisslinux? 2020-03-14T19:43:28 #kisslinux or is it only after a period of no input? 2020-03-14T20:00:08 #kisslinux bl4ckpix1: automatically 2020-03-14T20:00:25 #kisslinux perish: yeah 2020-03-14T20:03:49 #kisslinux mps: Just uploaded a new release of KISS aarch64 built for generic aarch64 cpus, so should be more compatible with different devices: https://github.com/jedavies-dev/kiss-aarch64/releases/tag/0.1.5 2020-03-14T20:07:20 #kisslinux Neat 2020-03-14T20:08:52 #kisslinux jedavies: need to find free mmc card, and try it on my arm64 chromebook. thank you notice 2020-03-14T20:42:23 #kisslinux I just installed kiss and wanted to say thanks. This project is like a breath of fresh air. 2020-03-14T20:44:11 #kisslinux very useful 2020-03-14T21:32:12 #kisslinux cornett: o/ cool 2020-03-14T21:59:40 #kisslinux windows in sowm* 2020-03-14T22:01:02 #kisslinux dragging two fingers and pressing windows key doesn't work, but moving windows work 2020-03-14T23:00:37 #kisslinux I actually like Void's build_style approach better than any CRUX-like "ports" (I hate the fact that this word refers to packages) packaging 2020-03-14T23:01:13 #kisslinux it reduces repetition for a hell lot of packages