[2021-10-08T01:45:06Z] So how are you guys doing this evening? [2021-10-08T01:49:34Z] hey midfavila [2021-10-08T01:49:45Z] and midfavila-ii [2021-10-08T01:49:48Z] Hullo. [2021-10-08T01:50:18Z] has kiedtl been around per chance? [2021-10-08T01:50:24Z] No clue. [2021-10-08T01:50:29Z] midfavila: how goes it? [2021-10-08T01:50:55Z] It goes. I'm experimenting with CTWM and various filesystem-related programs [2021-10-08T01:50:58Z] see: ii [2021-10-08T01:51:47Z] nice [2021-10-08T01:51:58Z] what other filesystem-related programs are there? [2021-10-08T01:52:06Z] well, earlier I found x11fs [2021-10-08T01:52:13Z] which is exactly what it sounds like lmao [2021-10-08T01:52:29Z] there's also sshfs and ftpfs, which are a little more pedestrian but still useful [2021-10-08T01:52:42Z] whats the point of all these utilities? [2021-10-08T01:53:00Z] especially because x11fs needs a running daemon anyways [2021-10-08T01:53:03Z] well, for me at least, I find them effective at reducing overhead [2021-10-08T01:53:06Z] for example [2021-10-08T01:53:20Z] i normally use wmctrl+wmutils to control my windows [2021-10-08T01:53:29Z] but that requires a program for every single operation [2021-10-08T01:53:32Z] plus a script [2021-10-08T01:53:39Z] and then sxhkd to bind said script [2021-10-08T01:53:57Z] x11fs allows you to use regular unix tools and the filesystem to control things, in comparison [2021-10-08T01:54:05Z] so you can eliminate the need to have like 20+ tools on the system [2021-10-08T01:54:15Z] hmm [2021-10-08T01:54:15Z] nice [2021-10-08T01:54:17Z] so it's trying to be plan9 but worse [2021-10-08T01:54:17Z] ultimately I suppose it comes down to user preference [2021-10-08T01:54:20Z] well [2021-10-08T01:54:20Z] yes [2021-10-08T01:54:21Z] :v [2021-10-08T01:54:34Z] but unfortunately I can't switch to using p9 as my main OS yet [2021-10-08T01:54:40Z] so I have to settle for making linux as close as possible to it [2021-10-08T01:59:04Z] ugh, whoever let that root cert expire needs to be reprimanded [2021-10-08T01:59:33Z] ... [2021-10-08T02:05:24Z] acheam: o/ [2021-10-08T02:33:49Z] oh forgot about the cot nick [2021-10-08T02:34:16Z] can we remove the chanserv entrymsg? I tried removing it myself but got permission denied errors, even after opping [2021-10-08T02:51:10Z] acheam: sure [2021-10-08T02:53:28Z] acheam: you should have SET perms now. [2021-10-08T02:53:40Z] also... a terry davis quote in the /topic? o_O [2021-10-08T03:20:28Z] Hi [2021-10-08T03:32:36Z] hi testuser[m] [2021-10-08T03:33:00Z] cot: thanks [2021-10-08T03:36:50Z] Hi guys [2021-10-08T03:38:26Z] akira01: "/msg chanserv set entrymsg" should unset it [2021-10-08T03:38:28Z] err [2021-10-08T03:38:34Z] acheam: "/msg chanserv set entrymsg" should unset it [2021-10-08T03:38:35Z] rather than "" [2021-10-08T03:38:49Z] Lol [2021-10-08T03:39:23Z] oh someone got there already [2021-10-08T03:39:39Z] oh, no, that's an old log [2021-10-08T03:43:23Z] jess: that gives me an insufficient parameters error [2021-10-08T03:43:50Z] err [2021-10-08T03:43:59Z] "/msg chanserv set #kisslinux entrymsg" [2021-10-08T03:44:02Z] should unset [2021-10-08T03:44:14Z] there we go [2021-10-08T03:44:35Z] oh yeah, ofc it wouldnt work without the channel :) [2021-10-08T03:44:38Z] Thanks! [2021-10-08T03:44:51Z] np! [2021-10-08T04:14:13Z] You know, I think I can dig ii [2021-10-08T04:14:40Z] It's a little clunky using it directly, but it has charm. [2021-10-08T09:43:36Z] GalaxyNova[m]1: did you manage to install winpoz in qemu ? [2021-10-08T10:08:40Z] rio6: could you add this patch to the sdl package ? nothing works without it https://github.com/libsdl-org/SDL/commit/402b86f2a88b5ee3e112dbde2ec232ee5f36572f.patch [2021-10-08T11:47:43Z] testuser[m]: sure I'll add it tonight [2021-10-08T14:43:28Z] illiliti: is passing host usb devices into qemu guest supported by libudev-zero ? [2021-10-08T14:44:18Z] qemu doesnt seem to complain but im unable to see them inside the guest, probably a config issue [2021-10-08T14:53:49Z] oh i just had to pass `-M q35` [2021-10-08T15:58:40Z] idk [2021-10-08T15:59:09Z] i've never tried to test qemu with libudev-zero