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<asimovc>i just don't know anymore
<asimovc>can you send me your mdev stuff?
<asimovc>maybe it
<asimovc>or something else
<asimovc>i don't know why is just me getting this if is the same build
<midfavila>hi asimovc :3
<asimovc>hi midfavila
<asimovc>are you using kiss?
<midfavila>:33333333
<midfavila>no
<midfavila>atm my x86 machine is running slackware
<asimovc>oh
<midfavila>uconsole is still on ubuntu
<asimovc>i forget
<midfavila>im going to be using kiss again once i get my workstation shipped
<midfavila>at least until i'm content with my custom linux
<asimovc>riteo: can you tell me how are you exec pipewire? maybe something related to this
<midfavila>at that point i'll probably stop using kiss on my personal machines
<asimovc>are you creating your own distro?
<midfavila>ye
<asimovc>awesome
<asimovc>you have it on a repo or a link?
<midfavila>not yet
<midfavila>i'm still getting all the sources pulled
<asimovc>understood
<midfavila>basically its just my normal set of kiss packages but using pm(1) instead of kiss lel
<asimovc>and waht are the specs? core utils, libc, etc
<midfavila>coreutils i'm still deciding on
<midfavila>if i can use the suckless tools i will
<midfavila>if i have to include a pile of other supplements i'll likely go with busybox
<midfavila>the big question atm is suckless tar
<midfavila>if theyve fixed the issues with it i'll be able to drop libarchive
<midfavila>but yeah rn it's looking like suckless
<midfavila>with bearssl, my apport tool instead of wget, loksh for the shell, etc
<asimovc>loksh
<asimovc>never heard about
<midfavila>afaik it's closer to upstream than oksh
<midfavila>it's what's used in debian et al
<midfavila>just oksh with minimal changes to get it to build on linux
<midfavila>libc is musl ofc
<midfavila>display is tinyx with xaw and motif
<midfavila>going to be rewriting my old FVWM config for it
<midfavila>i'm also thinking of releasing the system using an iso
<midfavila>have a slackware-style setup script that installs the core plus other packagesets the user requests onto a CramFS root
<midfavila>really depends on how CramFS affects the usability of the system and whether or not preconfiguring software can get around that
<midfavila>i've never experimented with it but i like the idea of a super-tiny compressed root filesystem that just gets read into RAM on boot
<midfavila>wait no squashfs. cram was obsoleted
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