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<__toor__>
ls
<__toor__>
:D
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<Nickli>
does river have support for multiple inputs? was thinking about using a aidditional keyboard for indepent focus
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<tiosgz>
Nickli: most of river's code is written to support multiple seats; however, a few parts are still missing (i think the ability to configure what input belongs to what seat?), so the practical answer is still no
<Nickli>
thanks for the answer
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<sewn>
why does river like to close the connection for chromium every half hour or so
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<ifreund>
maybe chromium is commitng a protocol error?
<ifreund>
nobody can say without logs
<sewn>
if it would it would print it right
<sewn>
it just abruptly says the connection was closed, ill try to get a log
<__toor__>
I guess absolutely nobody is using that then
<__toor__>
ifreund: any chance that waylock could support a non-pam configuration?
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<__toor__>
getspnam or even getpwent would be sufficient in my case
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<leon-p>
truncating git hashes is extremely common, considering you only need enough of the characters to have a unique ID. the git CLI will accept truncated hashes just fine
<leon-p>
either way, this is not the right channel for sourcehut complaints
<__toor__>
git hashes and sha256 serve very different purposes
<__toor__>
git hashes references a particular commit whereas the download hash services to validate that the contents has not been tampered with
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<tiosgz>
__toor__: fwiw that's only what the browser does (though it's due to bad css/design), that's to say the full hash is present in the html and on my firefox double-clicking it selects it in whole
<tiosgz>
(and btw i also got confused whether it's the git commit hash or the file hash)
<__toor__>
ah great. I was just frustrated because i needed the full sha256 to include the tgz ball in the build file
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<ifreund>
__toor__: If there was a real alternative to PAM yes but there sadly isnt
<ifreund>
I'm not interested in 90s style suid /etc/shadow reading
<ifreund>
in practice all modern Linux and BSD systems use PAM