<sad_plan>
do you mean the generic compiler flags? rohan
<rohan>
yeah
<drez>
well it has gtk2 and a billion other things but at least it is more usable
<rohan>
what is recommended in repo release
<sad_plan>
if someone else is going to your built package, you probably wanna use the generic flags, yes
<sad_plan>
else, others might not be able to run the binaries
<drez>
whoops its broken
<drez>
>I always prefer Arch or Slackware instead of Debian based. Superboxon has problems, and pretty broken, because not finished work I think. Using GRUB in gfxmode (not console TUI) in an distro install, it’s very very bad idea (like in PCLinuxOS). Some GPUs, hardware, coreboot… can’t see GRUB’s menu, because it’s boot in gfxmode as default. The most useable distro from the list is AntiX.
<rohan>
okay
<rohan>
now
<rohan>
i questioned early
<rohan>
but have guys using meson setup in build files?
<rohan>
or just meson
<sad_plan>
meson setup, is used in atleast xorg repo, due to the shift towards to muon instead of meson
<sad_plan>
meson setup is initially getting deprecated iirc. but muon uses muon setup
<sad_plan>
meson setup was just used as a preperation towards to muon shift. but its still a work in progress so far anyway
<rohan>
understand
<rohan>
and now
<sad_plan>
not sure if illiliti made any progress on this or not? I know theres still couple pacakges having some issues
<rohan>
i get a error when update kiss repo
<sad_plan>
atleast last time I looked at the PR
<sad_plan>
what error?
<rohan>
somethin about not having ssh-keygen
<rohan>
commit has bad PGP signatur
<rohan>
GPG*
<sad_plan>
thats from openssh. have you enabled signature verification in the repo?
<rohan>
yes i enabled
<sad_plan>
if yes, you can disable it. should fix the issue
<rohan>
thank you
<rohan>
man
<rohan>
kiss still have much discussions
<rohan>
maybe is not a time to discuss one by one?
<rohan>
like go back to libressl
<sad_plan>
theres an issue about that. but it hasnt really been any more about it.
<sad_plan>
I use libressl, aswell as couple others here
<sad_plan>
you can use libressl yourself if you like. theres not too many packages that requires any changes initially
<rohan>
yeah but maybe be good to pull in repo
<sad_plan>
yeah, use personal repo for that
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<rohan>
the issue with new line in foot still not solved?
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<sad_plan>
not to my knowledge. have you checked foot git repo?
<rohan>
no
<rohan>
bit i think this is a error in kiss
<rohan>
i not have this error before
<rohan>
or in gentoo when i used
<rohan>
and is the same version i used when i left kiss months ago
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<sad_plan>
nothing about your config that would cause it? can you replicate it with same config on say gentoo?
<omanom>
yeah, its interesting that they didn't offer the clear case option to anyone once it went into production
<sad_plan>
cool looking device though. probably heavy as shit though :p
<sad_plan>
probably didnt like the design all that much. didnt fit their aestetic. I dunno
<sad_plan>
cool none the lesss
<omanom>
16lbs
<omanom>
>The lead-acid battery on the non-backlit Portable offered up to ten hours of usage time, and the Portable draws the same amount of power when turned off, and when in sleep mode.
<omanom>
lol so you had to keep it plugged in perpetually
<sad_plan>
"portable" they said. lol
<sad_plan>
hope you brought a looong extension cord for you meeting though
<sad_plan>
else youre gonna go out of power mid presentation on that important meeting of yours
<sad_plan>
lol
<omanom>
>As with automotive batteries, the sealed lead-acid cells used in the Portable failed if they were fully discharged.
<sad_plan>
even better. forgot to charge your laptop? now its dead. time to buy a new one
<sad_plan>
price? a year worth of salary or something
<sad_plan>
I wonder how on earth apple made such a useless device though. I mean, I dont like apple to begin with, but their hardware is rather decent though
<schillingklaus>
everything from apple is useless
<sad_plan>
putting linux on older laptops has been rather popular it seems though. I know their older laptops and so has had their... flaws to put it mildly
<omanom>
nah, not everything from apple is useless. i used my ipod touch as an external storage hdd and it worked great. even ran counter-strike off of it.
<sad_plan>
the performance anyway on their phones, and the m1 mac and similar is initially quite good though. its just the software that I dont initially like, aswell as a couple other things
<sad_plan>
^ exacly
<omanom>
i had a macbook pro for years that worked great, too. i put FreeBSD on it once they wouldn't upgrade its OS and got another couple good years
<sad_plan>
cool. that seems to have been a somewhat popular choice. at least with linux. not that familiar with bsd