2019-09-24T07:39:58 #kisslinux o/ 2019-09-24T07:39:59 #kisslinux Welcome 2019-09-24T07:40:24 #kisslinux thanks :) 2019-09-24T07:41:29 #kisslinux I'm happy to answer any questions you may have. :) 2019-09-24T07:46:01 #kisslinux uhm alright then. I managed to get kiss running yesterday (and love the concept. so satisfying when it managed to boot for the first time...) now I'm trying to install firefox, but rust fails to build. not sure why.. 2019-09-24T07:47:04 #kisslinux What does it say exactly? 2019-09-24T07:47:53 #kisslinux What llvm version do you have? 2019-09-24T07:47:54 #kisslinux ➜ kiss l llvm 2019-09-24T07:47:56 #kisslinux llvm 8.0.1 1 2019-09-24T07:48:42 #kisslinux that's what I'm seeing as well 2019-09-24T07:49:09 #kisslinux When rust fails to build, what does it say exactly? 2019-09-24T07:50:01 #kisslinux can't copypaste all that out of the vm and don't want to type all of it, hang on 2019-09-24T07:50:44 #kisslinux Crestwave: This may be of some interest to you https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch 2019-09-24T07:50:57 #kisslinux Started working on a POSIX sh version of 'neofetch'. 2019-09-24T07:51:16 #kisslinux command did not execute successfully: ... cargo build ... exit code: 101 2019-09-24T07:51:27 #kisslinux It won't be a 1:1 replacement of course. Just a similar tool but POSIX this time. 2019-09-24T07:51:44 #kisslinux unternet: Anything else? 2019-09-24T07:52:15 #kisslinux failed to run ... bootstrap build -j 1 2019-09-24T07:52:38 #kisslinux Does this happen right at the start of the build or during? 2019-09-24T07:53:13 #kisslinux it says "build completed unsuccessfully in 0:12:16". I'd say towards the end 2019-09-24T07:54:25 #kisslinux Rust takes a very long time to build, especially on a single core. If it's failing 12 minutes in it's no where near completion. 2019-09-24T07:54:53 #kisslinux How much disk space and memory does the VM have? 2019-09-24T07:56:19 #kisslinux 2gb memory, ~11gb free space, and oh only one core. maybe I should bump that up a bit 2019-09-24T07:56:58 #kisslinux I'm assuming your system is fully up to date? (kiss update). 2019-09-24T07:57:20 #kisslinux I'm leaning more towards this being due to low memory or disk space though I can't say for sure. 2019-09-24T07:57:39 #kisslinux The output from rust's build system isn't very helpful at all from what you've shown me. 2019-09-24T07:58:09 #kisslinux i'll try again with 4 cores and 4gb ram 2019-09-24T07:59:42 #kisslinux regarding kiss update: turns out: no. but e2fsprogs is probably not the problem here 2019-09-24T08:01:10 #kisslinux Nope. Was more looking to see that you had the latest rust, llvm etc. 2019-09-24T08:01:13 #kisslinux And you do! 2019-09-24T08:05:42 #kisslinux pfetch looks cool, although still very barebones as of now. 2019-09-24T08:07:25 #kisslinux I just started. :P 2019-09-24T08:07:43 #kisslinux Just these thus far: 2019-09-24T08:07:44 #kisslinux get_distro 2019-09-24T08:07:46 #kisslinux get_kernel 2019-09-24T08:07:49 #kisslinux get_uptime 2019-09-24T08:07:50 #kisslinux get_memory 2019-09-24T08:08:08 #kisslinux No actual printing of any kind other than "debug" right now. 2019-09-24T08:15:26 #kisslinux Yeah, I know. I wonder if you'll be able to support more systems with POSIX sh 2019-09-24T08:16:46 #kisslinux I'd imagine so. 2019-09-24T08:17:10 #kisslinux I'm keeping this small in its feature-set for that reason. 2019-09-24T08:17:30 #kisslinux ➜ time pfetch 2019-09-24T08:17:32 #kisslinux goldie@KISS 2019-09-24T08:17:34 #kisslinux os KISS Linux 2019-09-24T08:17:36 #kisslinux kernel 5.3.1-coffee 2019-09-24T08:17:38 #kisslinux uptime 4h 29m 2019-09-24T08:17:40 #kisslinux memory 1312MiB / 7942MiB 2019-09-24T08:17:42 #kisslinux real 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T08:17:45 #kisslinux user 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T08:17:46 #kisslinux sys 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T08:18:00 #kisslinux Nice. Are you using dash? 2019-09-24T08:19:33 #kisslinux ash 2019-09-24T08:22:28 #kisslinux building rust currently at 136/153 (i think it failed at 132 before, looks like you were right) 2019-09-24T08:24:17 #kisslinux Rust builds in 3 stages, that's likely still stage 0! 2019-09-24T08:25:56 #kisslinux but it has come further than before :) 2019-09-24T08:26:07 #kisslinux Yeah 2019-09-24T09:05:06 #kisslinux Crestwave: ASCII art and position of information is done. 2019-09-24T09:05:09 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch 2019-09-24T09:05:38 #kisslinux Some escape sequence trickery to do it in a "dynamic" way. I do the same in neofetch though I've implemented it simpler here. 2019-09-24T09:08:34 #kisslinux Even with ASCII art: 2019-09-24T09:08:37 #kisslinux ➜ time pfetch >/dev/null 2019-09-24T09:08:39 #kisslinux real 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T09:08:41 #kisslinux user 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T09:08:43 #kisslinux sys 0m 0.00s 2019-09-24T10:05:44 #kisslinux e doesn't work in POSIX, no? 2019-09-24T10:09:30 #kisslinux x doesn't work either so I guess you're stuck with 033? 2019-09-24T10:12:31 #kisslinux *isn't required 2019-09-24T10:15:12 #kisslinux Oh, I just read the rest of the script and it seems that you do use 033 for most of them. You're using e[?25l and e[?25h, though 2019-09-24T10:20:59 #kisslinux Oops 2019-09-24T10:21:02 #kisslinux Good catch. 2019-09-24T10:26:08 #kisslinux Also added support for *most* package managers (at the very least the major and popular ones). 2019-09-24T10:26:10 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch#L154-L186 2019-09-24T10:27:05 #kisslinux Also, the escape characters break vim's syntax highlighting. Might want to consider quoting them? 2019-09-24T10:29:33 #kisslinux Done 2019-09-24T10:34:55 #kisslinux /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_version is empty on my machine but /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name isn't 2019-09-24T10:36:22 #kisslinux Yeah 2019-09-24T10:36:27 #kisslinux Neofetch handles this correctly. 2019-09-24T10:36:33 #kisslinux Need to flesh it out. 2019-09-24T10:41:26 #kisslinux Done. 2019-09-24T10:42:43 #kisslinux Doesn't each read overwrite the variable even if it's empty? 2019-09-24T10:42:49 #kisslinux Nope 2019-09-24T10:43:15 #kisslinux Tested in ash and dash. 2019-09-24T10:44:46 #kisslinux Are you sure it's not because your machine has product_version so you don't notice product_name getting overwritten? 2019-09-24T10:45:49 #kisslinux Yeah 2019-09-24T10:45:51 #kisslinux read -r host < /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name 2019-09-24T10:45:53 #kisslinux read -r host < /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_version 2019-09-24T10:45:55 #kisslinux read -r host < /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model 2019-09-24T10:46:03 #kisslinux The bottom file doesn't exist for me. 2019-09-24T10:46:21 #kisslinux But the value from product_version is retained. 2019-09-24T10:46:44 #kisslinux I could make it append instead. 2019-09-24T10:46:52 #kisslinux But that's because it doesn't exist and errors out, not empty 2019-09-24T10:47:01 #kisslinux Try a=b; read -r a and a=b; read -r a read -r name < /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_name 2019-09-24T10:50:48 #kisslinux read -r version < /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id/product_version 2019-09-24T10:50:50 #kisslinux read -r model < /sys/firmware/devicetree/base/model 2019-09-24T10:50:52 #kisslinux host="$name $version $model" 2019-09-24T10:50:54 #kisslinux This works no? 2019-09-24T10:52:02 #kisslinux Wouldn't it have empty spaces, though? 2019-09-24T10:52:56 #kisslinux Going to make 'log()' normalize white-space. 2019-09-24T10:53:11 #kisslinux Should work, then 2019-09-24T10:57:43 #kisslinux ➜ PF_INFO="title memory uptime" pfetch 2019-09-24T10:57:46 #kisslinux ___ goldie@KISS 2019-09-24T10:57:47 #kisslinux (.· | memory 1726MiB / 7942MiB 2019-09-24T10:57:50 #kisslinux (<> | uptime 7h 9m 2019-09-24T10:57:51 #kisslinux / __ 2019-09-24T10:57:53 #kisslinux ( / /| 2019-09-24T10:57:55 #kisslinux _/ __)/_) 2019-09-24T10:57:57 #kisslinux /-____/ 2019-09-24T10:57:59 #kisslinux Tada 2019-09-24T10:58:33 #kisslinux PF_INFO= pfetch displays only the ascii. 2019-09-24T10:59:17 #kisslinux Ooh nice. Did you use positional parameters as an array for that? 2019-09-24T10:59:29 #kisslinux Nope 2019-09-24T10:59:42 #kisslinux Bedrock support should be as simple as sourcing /bedrock/etc/os-release after /etc/os-release, right? 2019-09-24T11:00:29 #kisslinux It's a little more complex. 2019-09-24T11:00:40 #kisslinux Neofetch detects it in get_distro() with: 2019-09-24T11:00:44 #kisslinux if [[ -f "/bedrock/etc/bedrock-release" && "$PATH" == */bedrock/cross/* ]]; then 2019-09-24T11:01:05 #kisslinux Why wouldn't /bedrock/etc/os-release work? 2019-09-24T11:01:20 #kisslinux Then get_packages needs to be modified to iterate over strata. 2019-09-24T11:01:23 #kisslinux Dunno. 2019-09-24T11:01:28 #kisslinux I worked with Paradigm on this. 2019-09-24T11:01:40 #kisslinux paradigm: Care to chime in? 2019-09-24T11:01:59 #kisslinux It already seems to check for all package managers, though? 2019-09-24T11:02:12 #kisslinux Ah or is it because you can have multiple strata with the same time of package manager? 2019-09-24T11:02:33 #kisslinux *type 2019-09-24T11:04:14 #kisslinux /bedrock/etc/os-release doesn't seem to be available on Nyla, but I don't think anyone will blame you for not supporting that? 2019-09-24T11:04:39 #kisslinux Okie dokie 2019-09-24T11:04:41 #kisslinux Sounds good 2019-09-24T11:05:04 #kisslinux I swapped to using positional parameters for the PF_INFO variable. 2019-09-24T11:07:55 #kisslinux watch -n10 git pull... 2019-09-24T11:09:36 #kisslinux Pushed 2019-09-24T11:09:46 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch#L282-L293 2019-09-24T11:09:49 #kisslinux Very simple 2019-09-24T11:11:43 #kisslinux Nice 2019-09-24T11:35:22 #kisslinux OK. ascii width is now dynamic too. 2019-09-24T11:36:02 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch#L252-L271 2019-09-24T11:44:10 #kisslinux Info alignment is now dynamic too: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/commit/37e651d4dce4af491f1cff7fd52e134217479ad2 2019-09-24T12:00:02 #kisslinux Crestwave: dylanaraps: Sometimes people want software to know it's running in Bedrock, and sometimes people want software to _think_ it's running in its native distro. Bedrock has a feature called "restriction" which disables some Bedrock hooks to offer the latter possibility. That's what the $PATH check does in neofetch. It allows people to make screenshots like this: 2019-09-24T12:00:07 #kisslinux https://pingvinus.ru/cr_images/userpicture/n/1982-0.png 2019-09-24T12:02:25 #kisslinux OK, so how neofetch does it is the "correct" way? 2019-09-24T12:02:28 #kisslinux Good to know. 2019-09-24T12:02:53 #kisslinux Yes, that's why my PR for neofetch was written as such 2019-09-24T12:04:20 #kisslinux Crestwave: also, cool to see you here ) 2019-09-24T12:04:22 #kisslinux :) 2019-09-24T12:05:53 #kisslinux Also, yes, /bedrock/etc/os-release is new to Poki. I added it explicitly with neofetch in mind. Poki is a *huge* improvement over Nyla, to the point where I (correctly) guessed there'd be a large uptick in users who would be interested in things like showing off with neofetch 2019-09-24T12:13:59 #kisslinux Good to know. 2019-09-24T12:14:15 #kisslinux Does anything need to be changed in neofetch to support /bedrock/etc/os-release? 2019-09-24T12:18:02 #kisslinux As far as I know your rework of my MR which landed in neofetch 6.0 is that is needed for neofetch and Bedrock (0.7 and up) to play nicely with each other. I've seen plenty of posts on reddit.com/r/unixporn using Bedrock+neofetch. 2019-09-24T12:18:13 #kisslinux s/is that/is all that/ 2019-09-24T12:18:43 #kisslinux Okie dokie 2019-09-24T12:20:30 #kisslinux I think Crestwave's questions were due to a lack of familiarity with the new restriction stuff in Poki. Crestwave hasn't been active in #bedrock since just before Poki dropped. 2019-09-24T12:39:48 #kisslinux Since we added Bedrock support to neofetch, I started having Bedrock set an environment variable (BEDROCK_RESTRICT=1) on restricted processes to make it easier for Bedrock aware processes to know they're restricted. 2019-09-24T12:39:52 #kisslinux Adding Bedrock support, including restriction, to pfetch should be as simple as: [ -z "${BEDROCK_RESTRICT:-}" ] && [ -r /bedrock/etc/os-release ] && . /bedrock/etc/os-release && distro=$PRETTY_NAME 2019-09-24T12:39:56 #kisslinux just after this line: https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch#L119 2019-09-24T12:39:59 #kisslinux I haven't had any requests for Bedrock+pfetch support and don't mind it being eschewed if it adds unnecessary bloat. 2019-09-24T12:53:25 #kisslinux paradigm: I started writing pfetch only a few hours ago! 2019-09-24T12:53:50 #kisslinux Hence the no requests. :P 2019-09-24T12:57:10 #kisslinux ahh, okay 2019-09-24T12:57:44 #kisslinux I might make an PR for neofetch to change from the PATH thing to check BEDROCK_RESTRICT at some point in the future. 2019-09-24T13:00:19 #kisslinux Sounds good 2019-09-24T13:48:17 #kisslinux pfetch now supports a bunch of ascii arts. 2019-09-24T13:48:26 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch#L242 2019-09-24T13:48:43 #kisslinux I'd love to find a way to avoid breaking indentation here. 2019-09-24T13:49:16 #kisslinux Ah, yes, I haven't experimented too much with Poki yet. There would have to be extra work done to support multiple instances of the same package manager, though, right? 2019-09-24T13:50:24 #kisslinux I'm not sure what you mean 2019-09-24T13:53:57 #kisslinux pfetch lists the number of installed packages. In order to fully support Bedrock, there would have to be extra handling for when, e.g, you have multiple `apt`s, right? 2019-09-24T13:55:06 #kisslinux Have a look at get_packages() in neofetch 2019-09-24T13:55:27 #kisslinux Regarding pfetch logo indentation, you could indent the logos then substitute out the indentation before printing. I don't know that you could cleanly do this with shell subtitution, but sed is already being used. Could do something like s/^ {12}//' 2019-09-24T13:55:47 #kisslinux Was just thinking that. 2019-09-24T13:56:01 #kisslinux read -r ascii <<-EOF 2019-09-24T13:56:05 #kisslinux This doesn't work. 2019-09-24T13:56:12 #kisslinux It needs "-d ''". 2019-09-24T13:56:17 #kisslinux (Not POSIX) 2019-09-24T13:57:38 #kisslinux is this the right place to ask for install help? 2019-09-24T13:58:09 #kisslinux I think so 2019-09-24T13:59:42 #kisslinux So I'm pretty sure i followed https://getkiss.org/pages/install/ exactly (installing on a VM btw), but when it comes time to actually boot into kiss, the screen just flashes and puts me back at the boot menu. There's nothing displayed on the screen so I have no idea how to troubleshoot this 2019-09-24T14:01:02 #kisslinux Takes you straight back to grub? 2019-09-24T14:01:16 #kisslinux Or your firmware itself? 2019-09-24T14:02:07 #kisslinux back to the firmware, i cant get into grub 2019-09-24T14:02:32 #kisslinux So i guess its a grub problem then 2019-09-24T14:06:21 #kisslinux Looks to be, yeah. 2019-09-24T14:06:48 #kisslinux I'll try rebuild/install grub then 2019-09-24T14:07:56 #kisslinux It sounds to me like a configuration issue with grub 2019-09-24T14:09:28 #kisslinux I didn't change any config I promise 2019-09-24T14:10:18 #kisslinux You correctly ran 'grub-install'? 2019-09-24T14:10:25 #kisslinux According to EFI or BIOS? 2019-09-24T14:10:31 #kisslinux grub-install --target=i386-pc /dev/vda 2019-09-24T14:10:35 #kisslinux thats what i ran 2019-09-24T14:10:42 #kisslinux since my vm is using bios 2019-09-24T14:11:48 #kisslinux vda? 2019-09-24T14:12:25 #kisslinux yeah thats what my disk is listed at, not sure why its not sda 2019-09-24T14:12:31 #kisslinux maybe its a vm thing? 2019-09-24T14:13:31 #kisslinux By the way, regarding the indentation, couldn't you a define a function with a while read loop? Kinda hacky, but probably better than a sed call? 2019-09-24T14:16:51 #kisslinux okay im not sure what i did but i made it into grub :D 2019-09-24T14:17:02 #kisslinux yamchah2: have you checked the disk IDs in grub? for example: (hd0,msdos1) ? 2019-09-24T14:17:06 #kisslinux yamchah2: Nice 2019-09-24T14:17:15 #kisslinux now i can try fix a kernel panic :D 2019-09-24T14:17:26 #kisslinux mine were wrong because I did grub-install from another vm, so it was sdb instead of sda 2019-09-24T14:17:26 #kisslinux Crestwave: What do you mean? 2019-09-24T14:18:14 #kisslinux VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown-block(0,0) 2019-09-24T14:18:43 #kisslinux yep had that too. check the disk IDs in grub.cfg 2019-09-24T14:18:46 #kisslinux Sounds like a kernel configuration issue now. 2019-09-24T14:18:52 #kisslinux Or Grub :O 2019-09-24T14:19:37 #kisslinux okay ill check grub.cfg first 2019-09-24T14:20:13 #kisslinux i dont need to install linux-firmware on a vm do i? 2019-09-24T14:21:09 #kisslinux What VM software are you using? 2019-09-24T14:21:54 #kisslinux virt-manager and kvm/qemu 2019-09-24T14:22:07 #kisslinux Hm 2019-09-24T14:22:18 #kisslinux I booted kvm/qemu without firmware last time I tried it. 2019-09-24T14:23:50 #kisslinux i dont see anything about disk ids in grub 2019-09-24T14:25:37 #kisslinux set root='hd1,msdos1' <- these 2019-09-24T14:26:06 #kisslinux linux /vmlinuz-xyz root=/dev/sda2 ro ... <- and these 2019-09-24T14:26:38 #kisslinux dylanaraps: couldn't you use something like read_ascii() { while read -r line; do ascii+=$line; done; }; read_ascii <<-EOF logo EOF to preserve the indention? 2019-09-24T14:27:09 #kisslinux I have linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.3.1 root=/dev/vda1 ro loglevel=3 quiet 2019-09-24T14:27:28 #kisslinux there isnt a set root= line 2019-09-24T14:28:43 #kisslinux Is vda correct? 2019-09-24T14:28:53 #kisslinux Crestwave: That would work yeah. Thanks 2019-09-24T14:29:50 #kisslinux i used mbr/bios. might be different with gpt/efi. but for me grub-install configured grub according to how the harddrives looked (sda was the host system disk and sdb the one for kiss. so it ended up being configured for sdb. but when booting kiss, that became sda. 2019-09-24T14:31:02 #kisslinux Apologies, dinner. 2019-09-24T14:31:08 #kisslinux Be back in 20 minutes. 2019-09-24T14:32:57 #kisslinux vda is correct 2019-09-24T14:33:27 #kisslinux im also using bios 2019-09-24T14:34:03 #kisslinux any specific kernel options you think i need? 2019-09-24T14:35:02 #kisslinux using virtualbox here, so that could be different. i have linux-firmware installed. otherwise: first time I compiled linux, left it as it was 2019-09-24T14:35:44 #kisslinux im recompiling the kernel now using just defaults 2019-09-24T14:35:53 #kisslinux if that doesnt work ill try linux-firmware 2019-09-24T14:36:08 #kisslinux linux-firmware was just downloading really slow for some reason 2019-09-24T14:36:17 #kisslinux skipped it because i got impatient 2019-09-24T14:36:47 #kisslinux i compiled firefox dependencies for the last 5 hours :D 2019-09-24T14:36:58 #kisslinux :D 2019-09-24T14:37:18 #kisslinux probably wont install firefox on this vm xD 2019-09-24T14:43:13 #kisslinux https://www.linux.com/tutorials/how-rescue-non-booting-grub-2-linux/ <- can help for identifying root and boot partitions. 2019-09-24T14:44:10 #kisslinux I also created a /etc/fstab with the UUIDs of those. not sure if that is needed, but that seemed the right thing to do before attempting to boot 2019-09-24T14:46:25 #kisslinux Crestwave: 2019-09-24T14:46:27 #kisslinux read_ascii() { 2019-09-24T14:46:29 #kisslinux while IFS= read -r line; do 2019-09-24T14:46:31 #kisslinux ascii="$ascii$line 2019-09-24T14:46:33 #kisslinux " 2019-09-24T14:46:35 #kisslinux done 2019-09-24T14:46:37 #kisslinux } 2019-09-24T14:46:39 #kisslinux This is the only way in which it will work. 2019-09-24T14:46:48 #kisslinux POSIX sh has no 'var+=' (or $'n'). 2019-09-24T14:46:56 #kisslinux 'read' also strips newlines. 2019-09-24T14:50:10 #kisslinux It works though. 2019-09-24T14:54:55 #kisslinux grub> ls (hd0,1)/ 2019-09-24T14:55:01 #kisslinux the output of this is as expected 2019-09-24T14:55:34 #kisslinux Can you select the kernel to boot? 2019-09-24T14:55:45 #kisslinux grub> set root=(hd0,1) 2019-09-24T14:55:46 #kisslinux grub> linux /boot/vmlinuz-5.3.1 root=/dev/vda1 2019-09-24T14:55:51 #kisslinux grub> boot 2019-09-24T14:55:54 #kisslinux doesnt work either 2019-09-24T14:56:20 #kisslinux What does it say? 2019-09-24T14:56:35 #kisslinux same kernel panic 2019-09-24T14:56:57 #kisslinux however i notice this now "Please append a correct root= boot option" 2019-09-24T14:57:07 #kisslinux Can't find root vfs etc etc? 2019-09-24T14:57:15 #kisslinux yeah 2019-09-24T14:57:53 #kisslinux the root=/dev/vda1 is there in the grub config tho :/ 2019-09-24T14:57:58 #kisslinux That's a kernel issue. 2019-09-24T14:58:03 #kisslinux Related to drivers. 2019-09-24T15:00:37 #kisslinux dylanaraps: meanwhile: rust and firefox and everything seems to have been compiled and installed successfully after 5 hours :D now struggling with xorg 2019-09-24T15:01:01 #kisslinux will try again with linux-firmware 2019-09-24T15:02:56 #kisslinux unternet: nice :D 2019-09-24T15:03:15 #kisslinux yamchah2: can you send me your kernel .config? 2019-09-24T15:13:31 #kisslinux I tried with just make defconfig 2019-09-24T15:13:42 #kisslinux with no changes from that default 2019-09-24T15:24:44 #kisslinux You're probably missing drivers then. 2019-09-24T15:25:49 #kisslinux https://0x0.st/zt5s.png 2019-09-24T15:25:55 #kisslinux thats the exact error 2019-09-24T15:25:58 #kisslinux yikes 2019-09-24T15:26:08 #kisslinux built with linux-firmware this time 2019-09-24T15:26:59 #kisslinux Yeah 2019-09-24T15:27:01 #kisslinux Driver issue. 2019-09-24T15:27:10 #kisslinux That won't change anything. 2019-09-24T15:27:18 #kisslinux It's a kernel configuration issue related to drivers. 2019-09-24T15:27:18 #kisslinux any guess as to what i might be missing? 2019-09-24T15:27:29 #kisslinux Firmware needs additional configuration before it will work too. 2019-09-24T15:27:36 #kisslinux I'd need to see your .config. 2019-09-24T15:27:59 #kisslinux okay gimme a sec 2019-09-24T15:29:44 #kisslinux https://paste.arul.io/ylTQ 2019-09-24T15:34:53 #kisslinux CONFIG_EFIVAR_FS=m 2019-09-24T15:34:57 #kisslinux That should be =y 2019-09-24T15:40:04 #kisslinux alright, retrying now 2019-09-24T15:42:19 #kisslinux i can just rm the old vmlinuz and System map right? 2019-09-24T15:43:01 #kisslinux Yeah 2019-09-24T15:54:30 #kisslinux I'm beginning to think I don't have the patience for source based distros lmao 2019-09-24T15:58:06 #kisslinux lol 2019-09-24T16:00:19 #kisslinux i felt the same with gentoo ngl 2019-09-24T16:00:33 #kisslinux still same error dylanaraps D: 2019-09-24T16:01:02 #kisslinux oh also, thanks for the rounded corners patch, Dylan 2019-09-24T16:01:35 #kisslinux yamchah2: Still a missing driver then. 2019-09-24T16:01:42 #kisslinux KayW: No problemo 2019-09-24T16:02:19 #kisslinux Lookup your VM software and what drivers are needed. You could also compare with someone else's VM .config. 2019-09-24T16:13:24 #kisslinux https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/QEMU/Linux_guest found this page 2019-09-24T16:13:29 #kisslinux which looks useful 2019-09-24T16:24:25 #kisslinux https://files.catbox.moe/kg4fdr.png 2019-09-24T16:33:53 #kisslinux still cant get it to work >.< 2019-09-24T16:48:47 #kisslinux yamcha2: I can't really help further... You could compare against the config from Arch or Void as a reference. 2019-09-24T16:49:01 #kisslinux thats fine because i fucking did it 2019-09-24T17:10:28 #kisslinux is https://getkiss.org/pages/faq/ down? 2019-09-24T17:20:08 #kisslinux Nope 2019-09-24T17:20:10 #kisslinux Loads fine for me. 2019-09-24T17:29:18 #kisslinux wtf for some reason i can only load the homepage 2019-09-24T17:49:28 #kisslinux Where are you located/ 2019-09-24T17:49:31 #kisslinux ?* 2019-09-24T17:49:45 #kisslinux south africa 2019-09-24T17:50:06 #kisslinux seems to be back up for me though 2019-09-24T17:56:22 #kisslinux any idea why kiss would complain about the kiss path not being set even though /etc/profile.d/kiss_path.sh is correct? 2019-09-24T17:58:41 #kisslinux Are you running kiss with 'sudo'? 2019-09-24T17:58:47 #kisslinux (You shouldn't) 2019-09-24T17:59:24 #kisslinux ah im stupid thanks 2019-09-24T18:00:15 #kisslinux time to compile x and bspwm :D 2019-09-24T18:05:21 #kisslinux Nice 2019-09-24T18:13:30 #kisslinux Crestwave: pfetch is "done" minus testing on macOS/the BSDs. 2019-09-24T18:13:31 #kisslinux https://github.com/dylanaraps/pfetch/blob/master/pfetch 2019-09-24T18:13:53 #kisslinux Anything code-wise which could use a clean up? 2019-09-24T18:31:32 #kisslinux o/ 2019-09-24T18:31:34 #kisslinux Welcome 2019-09-24T18:36:48 #kisslinux for https://github.com/dylanaraps/kiss-initramfs/blob/master/kiss-initramfs#L47 , something simple like https://0x0.st/ztRS.txt but busybox does not support PARTUUID 2019-09-24T18:40:11 #kisslinux Good to know. 2019-09-24T18:40:13 #kisslinux Thanks