ifreund changed the topic of #river to: river - a dynamic tiling wayland compositor || https://github.com/riverwm/river || channel logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/river/
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<novakane> really nice firefox with subsurface too long lol https://0x0.st/om-B.mp4
<novakane> well now I know why I had some crashes with it, though the blinking is new xD
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<ifreund> novakane: river crashes or firefox crashes?
<ifreund> also why would firefox use a subsurface instead of a popup for that
<novakane> firefox crashes
<novakane> hmm it seems that it only happens if the list is longer than the output height not the Firefox height
<novakane> I'm not 100% sure that is a subsurface though it seems that I have events for both so I'm not sure what is what
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<ifreund> novakane: if you want to debug this further,hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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<ifreund> whoah, whoops
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<ifreund> if you want to debug this further I can recommend wlhax, it's ideal for this kind of thing
<kennylevinsen> ifreund: lol
<leon-p> oops, I hope that wasn't a ping...
<kennylevinsen> technically was but I got amusement from ifruend passing out mid-message on his keyboard :P
<leon-p> :D
<ifreund> my keyboard actually has some exposed solder joints and what not, if you bridge two of them you get lots of hs really fast xD
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<novakane> ifreund: I'll try that when I have time, I mean wlhax, not hhhhhh... :P
<tleydxdy[m]> anyone tried to setup polkit and keyrings?
<tleydxdy[m]> I'm wondering if I should do riverctl spawn or just running them in init
<tleydxdy[m]> since those commands sets a few enviroment variables and stuff
<tiosgz`> if you need to set env vars i think your best bet is your shell's login/rc/whatevs
<tiosgz`> or a river wrapper
<tleydxdy[m]> I see, I used to have them in my sx script
<tleydxdy[m]> I see that the common way to do that in profile is to check for $DESKTOP_SESSION or I suppose $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
<tleydxdy[m]> but that would be the wrong order of operation right?
<tleydxdy[m]> since I first login then start river
<tiosgz`> i don't understand your question (or its object/context)
<tleydxdy[m]> I'm mostly following this https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/Keyring#--start_step
<tleydxdy[m]> just wondering where should I put it
<tleydxdy[m]> * put it so the right environment are set everywhere in river
<tiosgz`> i guess you could do that in river init, but instead of direct `eval` first save the output somewhere in XDG_RUNTIME_DIR
<tiosgz`> and then load it in your shell's rc
<tiosgz`> this is approximately what i do with ssh-agent, i guess i got this code from arch wiki as well
<tleydxdy[m]> yeah they keyring act as ssh-agent as well
<tleydxdy[m]> if I set it before I start river I should be good?
<tiosgz`> that would be the best option if it doesn't need the wayland socket, yea
<tleydxdy[m]> ah, right there's still that
<tleydxdy[m]> err
<tleydxdy[m]> would be cool if I can just tell river to import the enviroment
<tiosgz`> this (the code block just below the tip) is what i use specifically https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/SSH_keys#ssh-agent
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<talismanick> "light -A 10%" and -U work in bash, but not when I hit my function keys (fn+f2 and f3)
<talismanick> oh, nvm, it works without fn!
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