groovy2shoes has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
groovy2shoes has joined #crux
pitillo has quit [Ping timeout: 264 seconds]
pitillo has joined #crux
groovy2shoes has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds]
groovy2shoes has joined #crux
groovy2shoes has quit [Remote host closed the connection]
groovy2shoes has joined #crux
deltahotel has joined #crux
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: python3-maturin: updated to version 1.3.2
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: python3-jsonschema: updated to version 4.20.0
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: go: updated to version 1.21.4
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: docker-compose: updated to version 2.23.1
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: bind: updated to version 9.18.20
ppetrov^ has joined #crux
groovy2shoes has quit [Ping timeout: 260 seconds]
groovy2shoes has joined #crux
ppetrov^ has quit [Quit: Leaving]
deltahotel has quit [Quit: Quit]
deltahotel has joined #crux
deltahotel has quit [Quit: Quit]
ppetrov^ has joined #crux
groovy2shoes has quit [Ping timeout: 245 seconds]
groovy2shoes has joined #crux
TinyTimmyTokyo has quit [Server closed connection]
TinyTimmyTokyo has joined #crux
ivandi has quit [Quit: WeeChat 4.1.1]
ivandi has joined #crux
ivandi has quit [Quit: WeeChat 4.1.1]
ppetrov^ has quit [Quit: Leaving]
ivandi has joined #crux
groovy3shoes has joined #crux
groovy2shoes has quit [Ping timeout: 256 seconds]
Guest71 has joined #crux
Guest71 has quit [Quit: Client closed]
Guest71 has joined #crux
lavaball has joined #crux
Guest71 has quit [Quit: Client closed]
XXX1232 has joined #crux
<cruxbot>
[opt.git/3.7]: libxml2: update to 2.12.0
<cruxbot>
[core.git/3.7]: sqlite3: use bash as shell for configure
ppetrov^ has joined #crux
joe9 has quit [Quit: leaving]
<SiFuh>
Is there a better multiboot for USB than Ventoy out there?
<ukky>
SiFuh: Personally tested only Ventoy. Maybe there are some more suckless-compiant options.
<SiFuh>
Was thinking of wasting money on an IODD
<ukky>
Dreams must come true :-)
Guest71 has joined #crux
Guest71 has quit [Quit: Client closed]
<Guest9824>
waiting for new gpu.. eh. until then, anyone using cuda on crux?
<ukky>
Guest9824: not me
<SiFuh>
Guest9824: not I
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: python3-jsonschema-specifications: updated to version 2023.11.1; new dependencies python3-hatch-vcs, python3-referencing
<cruxbot>
[contrib.git/3.7]: python3-referencing: updated to version 0.31.0
<remiliascarlet>
I have no Nvidia cards, so no.
<remiliascarlet>
Just thinking, I'm getting tired of Arch-based distro's, and all my laptops are now running OpenBSD anyway (my X200 is dualbooting with CRUX though), I feel tempted to just replace my Artix Linux installation on my gaming rig with a CRUX one.
<remiliascarlet>
CRUX seems to be the only distro safe from hostile WEF takeovers. And OpenBSD is the only OS safe from that. And TempleOS too, but that's because Thierry is dead.
<crash_>
jaeger: Thanks i will try the new iso :)
<remiliascarlet>
And CRUX is so obscure, it's like a top secret peaceful garden right in the middle of a idpol shit war.
<remiliascarlet>
ukky: That's one of the points, but not the whole picture.
tarxvfz has joined #crux
<remiliascarlet>
I've seen the pattern twice, and now whitnessing it for the 3rd time. Red Hat-based distro's used to be the go-to for everyone, then everyone went to Red Hat-based distro's, and now they're all ruined (although Fedora still seems to be popular somehow). Then everyone moved to Debian-based, because that was the superior set of distro's, then that got ruined. And now we're seeing everyone going to
<remiliascarlet>
Arch-based distro's, and that too is getting eaten alive slowly.
<crash_>
Devuan seems to be a good distro tried it some releases ago though
<ukky>
it is possible to get rid of any bloat on latest Debian
<remiliascarlet>
I used to run it on servers before, but got frustrated by how the only retarded thing they don't adopt is systemd, but still adopt everything else blindly.
<remiliascarlet>
What might be cool is if there was a Linux distro made from scratch, but uses a dual kernel; a Linux kernel, and OpenBSD kernel, and you can just choose during boot. There used to be a Debian GNU/FreeBSD at one point in time, so why not?