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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<n8_> anyone have river stop working on nouveau recently? I know it's a nightmare but maybe this is a known problem
<n8_> after it starts the wayland backend, there is some illegal instruction ``Illegal instruction at address 0x251f28''
<leon-p> n8_: from where do you get the river binary?
<n8_> leon-p: that was a good question. I had been using the ``river'' AUR package. The more up to date ``river-git'' has no problem
<leon-p> you don't by any chance use a third-party repositors with pre-build AUR packages? We had a github-issue like that recently.
<leon-p> Basically "illegal instruction" is a decent indicator for the program being compiled in a way that does not work for your system. And if you did not compile it yourself, then the packagers made a mistake.
<n8_> Actually yes, the old package was from chaotic aur
<leon-p> yep, that's the issue :) https://github.com/riverwm/river/issues/657
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