<SiFuh>
Cool, I see Thai font in MC and urxvt now. ;-)
<remiliascarlet>
What a coincidence, I just set up uxterm on NetBSD, because it refuses to recognize Suckless st definitions which are clearly in `terminfo`.
<remiliascarlet>
OpenBSD, FreeBSD, and Linux don't have this problem at all.
<remiliascarlet>
But because I set it up on NetBSD, I decided to try it on OpenBSD as well, except it doesn't have uxterm, only xterm.
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: Always seems faster on a clean install. Hmm must be one of those weird things
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: urxvt
<SiFuh>
rxvt-unicode
<remiliascarlet>
rxvt-unicode-9.31p2, rxvt-unicode-9.31p2-everything, or rxvt-unicode-9.31p2-small?
<SiFuh>
rxvt-unicode-9.31p2-everything,
<remiliascarlet>
Time to fix the background/foreground colors on this one as well.
<SiFuh>
URxvt*background: black
<SiFuh>
URxvt*foreground: white
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: I do like having the configuartion in one file ~/.Xdefaults
<remiliascarlet>
Nah, I'll stick to st on OpenBSD.
<SiFuh>
I use st only for irssi
<SiFuh>
For everything else, I think it kind of sucks
<remiliascarlet>
Can't copy/paste in urxvt, and the delete key is broken.
<SiFuh>
But I do and it isn't
<SiFuh>
What kind of copy and paste? Primary or Clipboard?
<SiFuh>
Primary works find. I don't like Clipboard so much so I rarely use it
<SiFuh>
find/fine
<SiFuh>
remiliascarlet: This has to be the first time, in my history of using OpenBSD that I downgraded.
<SiFuh>
TV and NFS are still on 7.5
<SiFuh>
But main driver and laptop are on 7.4
<remiliascarlet>
My laptop and my servers work fine on 7.5. Only my desktop doesn't.
<SiFuh>
My laptop can't use xenodm on 7.5 but can use startx
<remiliascarlet>
SiFuh: "What kind of copy and paste? Primary or Clipboard?" CTRL + Shift + C/V.
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<farkuhar>
Huh, the local gamer symphony orchestra is still going strong, all these years after I last attended a performance. Looks like they're even offering a live-streamed version for fans who are no longer in the area (although rather inconvenient for East Asian timezones): https://umd.gamersymphony.org/events.php