<jslick>
It's the kernel image relative to the efi partition. Depends on your layout. So if the image is /boot/vmlinuz and /boot is your EFI partition, then it would be /vmlinuz
<Rohan>
oh
<Rohan>
so is like it read the boot partition
<Rohan>
and the vmlinuz is inside
<Rohan>
so i will need to do /vmlinuz-5.16.12
<Rohan>
thats what in my /boot
<jslick>
yep. Hopefully your /boot is the EFI FAT32 partition
<Rohan>
so
<Rohan>
kernel panic :p
<Rohan>
will redo the efibootmgr again
<Rohan>
root was not mounted
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<jslick>
maybe got the wrong PARTUUID ?
<Rohan>
yeas
<Rohan>
how i rewrite?
<Rohan>
i did now with root=/dev/nvme0n1p2
<Rohan>
but still the last wrong uuid
<jslick>
I think that should work if your root is an ext4 partition and you never install another SSD. blkid (as root) shows PARTUUID if you still want to use PARTUUID; don't mix it up with UUID though
<illiliti>
rohan: piracy is de-facto legalized in russia already. like, nobody cares if you use pirated copy of windows
<illiliti>
also if you suspect that government uses gpl software and doesn't release sources, good luck to enforce gpl in russia
<illiliti>
hint: don't even try
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<Rohan>
illiliti_: you cant go away without alistment in army?
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<dilyn>
thanks acheam :) I don't like RSS tho :V :V :V
<dilyn>
udachi illiliti <3
<Rohan>
dilyn: RSS format? or other thing?
<dilyn>
format but also the idea of it
<dilyn>
it's the same reason I don't like social media
<Rohan>
oh
<dilyn>
there's no real need for static and ever-present notifications of the existence of new content
<Rohan>
but why not like RSS?
<Rohan>
so do you use any substitution?
<dilyn>
I like the transitory and impermanent nature of the internet. Something about things constantly coming into and leaving existence is very cool to me
<dilyn>
I just check websites I care about semi-regularly
<Rohan>
understand
<Rohan>
i use just for read news in RSS feed
<dilyn>
my one exception is with podcasts; I use an aggregator because it's the easiest option on my phone
<dilyn>
when I used to listen on my computer I would just go to the websites tho
<Rohan>
antennapod?
<dilyn>
yessir
<Rohan>
never thoug this way
<Rohan>
changing the topic
<Rohan>
have you seem some firefox build?
<Rohan>
for wayland
<Rohan>
i cant find anything updated in kiss-find
<Rohan>
deal with firefox wayland is kinda hard
<dilyn>
I thought somebody posted a pic of a working copy of latest firefox on wayland a few days ago
<dilyn>
I don't have one though; I've been using chromium for a long while now
<midfavila>
acheam: slide rule is on the list, I assure you. I need some way to calculate logarithms reasonably quickly in the apocalypse - also, what image did he post? testuser[m] I mean
<midfavila>
but yeah I was looking at a bunch of Athena implementations earlier today
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<midfavila>
and they all have one really cool feature, but then they suck in every other way
<sad_plan>
mid: didnt you like wmutils aswell? I mean, z3bra made some good stuff using wmutils with some scripts. making workspaces and groups out of it. glazier doesnt support this out of the box, but with wmutils and some of the scripts, now you can
<midfavila>
for example, Xaw3dXft has modern font support, Xaw3dXpm allows you to theme widgets using XPMs, neXtaw has a not-shit user interface, and so on. but then they each fall short in every other way
<midfavila>
it'd be really nice to have a from-scratch replacement that combined their best features into a single consistent toolkit
<midfavila>
and yeah wmutils are cool
<midfavila>
i can appreciate them from a technical standpoint
<midfavila>
but lately I've been more interested in X11FS
<midfavila>
which is exactly what it sounds like
<sad_plan>
a x11 filesystem? :p
<midfavila>
shockingly, yes
<midfavila>
filesystem interface using FUSE to manipulate X11 clients
<midfavila>
unfortunately it's rotten and half-finished, but it's a good idea, which is the important part
<sad_plan>
cool.
<sad_plan>
seeing as you like some older stuff. ever tried tinyX? or tinyXserver? by the puppy linux people, and tinycore?
<sad_plan>
or atleast, theyre the ones that use it now anyway. its based on the older x11 stuff
<sad_plan>
from the freedesktop guys or something
<midfavila>
I wanted to use TinyX on my laptop, but couldn't get it to compile
<midfavila>
If I could get it to run, I'd definitely give it a shot
<midfavila>
but I can't so
* midfavila
shrugs
<midfavila>
as it stands I want to port Xenocara to KISS
<midfavila>
which is oBSD's X11 system
<omanom>
he used to use crux, i don't know if he still does or not
<omanom>
and obsd
<sad_plan>
I built tinyx once, but Ive never been able to launch it. which bugged me abit
<midfavila>
crux is v based
<sad_plan>
yeah, I checked, built the tinyx from tinycore linux. but I never figured out how to launch the damn thing. had to patch out some stuff to get it to build aswell. I can link you the stuff if you like
<midfavila>
sure, guess I can look at it
<midfavila>
does GTK and etc run on it?
<sad_plan>
I think so. I think the tinycore guys run firefox and other stuff aswell. so I dont think it should be of any issue. but I cant verify that as of yet
<midfavila>
kk
<sad_plan>
github.com/hovercats/kiss-somethingsomethingstatic check the tinyx branch. just pushed everything I had laying around there from when I was testing it
<sad_plan>
if you get it to launch, please let me know, as I wanna test out tinyx myself, but theres just not a whole lot of info about it
<midfavila>
will do
<sad_plan>
cheers
<midfavila>
i like how the meson build for tinyalsa uses GNUisms for grep
<midfavila>
that's really cool, thanks meson
<sad_plan>
gnuism is always great, isnt it? :p
* sad_plan
coughs
<phoebos>
hermes is cool, but if you're gonna rewrite athena it's got to be called apollo
<phoebos>
even better, call it phoebos apollo
<phoebos>
also hermes < dionysos, except when hermes looked after hades for a day
<phoebos>
midfavila, acheam
<phoebos>
also what's special about xenocara that you want to port it
<phoebos>
except probably a lot of security fixes
<midfavila>
that's it.
<midfavila>
:v
<midfavila>
it also works with bmake
<midfavila>
which I'd like to use to replace GNU make at some point
<midfavila>
sorry for the late reply, was out on a walk
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<midfavila>
trying out glazier, it's pretty neat
<midfavila>
i'm pretty surprised that it maintains both full compatibility with wmutils and provides window borders