<ppetrov^>
also in PAML there are a bunch of readmes that I keep
<ppetrov^>
and geneconv even packs documentation explicitly
<SiFuh_>
Could alwas rename it ;-)
<ppetrov^>
heh, i like having things organized, but I will probably not bother to rename the readmes, just to make prtverify happy
<SiFuh_>
Rename it to "This_is_not_a_junk_file-README.md"
<ppetrov^>
it will still spit out a warning
<SiFuh_>
prtverify_is_full_of_shit-README.txt
<ppetrov^>
maybe CHECKME.md
<ppetrov^>
prtverify is pretty neat
<SiFuh_>
Yeah it runs just before I git push anything
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<farkuhar>
SiFuh_: now that you have a replacement hard disk, how will you be doing backups? Any experience using hard-linking and rsync as described here, http://www.mikerubel.org/computers/rsync_snapshots ?
<farkuhar>
A few days ago beerman asked if it was a good idea to include nvme-cli on the ISO. That might be useful, in case anyone is replacing a dying hard disk and wants to avoid the SATA connector.
<SiFuh_>
I tend to agree
<SiFuh_>
I have had to download ParrotOS just use the SSD tool kit to prepare a disk for encrypting.
<farkuhar>
I don't have the hardware to play around with nvme-cli myself, but I'd be interested if I see another good deal like the one I stumbled upon yesterday (2TB for 100USD).
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: physfs: clean up dependencies
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: sdl_sound: clean up dependencies
<ukky>
SiFuh_: Are you using HW or SW encryption for your drives? I use cryptsetup, but am curious if it is possible to use HW encryption. Is HW encryption available for HDD/SSD?
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<jaeger>
Fixed the portdb, it was hanging on a specific repo. I'll need to add an exception handler for that.
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<r0ni>
i have tested building xfce 4.18 on x86 and it is working (though there are various footprint fails throughout install) I've yet to turn it into a real crux repo but i'm getting there
<jaeger>
Nice
<jaeger>
There's no actively updated xfce repo currently, right?
<r0ni>
no
<r0ni>
it died at 4.15, there was a 4.16 repo but its been taken down
<r0ni>
i've yet to work out the rest of the suite, but the desktop is building and runs and i've done a bunch of plugins etc so far
<r0ni>
i can't get rust to build on x86 tho
<r0ni>
but i'm not worried about that one, was a dep along the way, but i just skipped it and used rustup
<r0ni>
funny tho, i can build a rust arm64 package, but not x86 lol
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<SiFuh_>
ukky: For CRUX I use cryptsetup.
<jaeger>
I usually have a built rust package at https://crux.ninja/tmp/ if you want to use that
<SiFuh_>
ukky: Unless it is opensource, I am not a fan of hardware encryption
<ukky>
do you know if WD Passport portable HDD uses proprietary SW to implement/use their HW encryption? If I am not mistaken that WD Passport (or similar model name) supports HW encryption.
<SiFuh_>
Not sure, but if it ain't opensource, I care not touch or trust it. HW or SW
<SiFuh_>
Although I do use a yubikey for some things
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<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: libvirt-python: updated to version 9.5.0
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: libvirt: updated to version 9.5.0
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