[08:27] <LocutusOfBorg> Wimpress, hello, thanks for caja extensions
[08:27] <LocutusOfBorg> however the delta is still needed partially...
[08:27] <LocutusOfBorg> checking for UPNP... no
[08:27] <LocutusOfBorg> configure: WARNING: you need gupnp installed to build the upnp plugin (disabling sendto plugin)
[08:30] <LocutusOfBorg> however I'm not autoconf savvy to craft a retro-compatible patch
[08:32] <LocutusOfBorg> upstream has a patch https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja-extensions/pull/53/files
[08:36] <LocutusOfBorg> this one can be applied to Debian as-is https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/caja-extensions/1.22.0-2ubuntu2
[09:11] <Wimpress> LocutusOfBorg: Thanks for your fixes 👍
[09:12] <Wimpress> I'll incorporate your fixes in Debian.
[09:37] <LocutusOfBorg> Wimpress, not that easy... looks like the autoconf check is not exporting a required variable
[09:45] <Wimpress> We'll sort it. On vacation, but it on my list of tasks 🙂
[09:46] <LocutusOfBorg> I'm trying to fix it now
[09:52] <LocutusOfBorg> I might have a "fix"
[10:00] <LocutusOfBorg> Wimpress, upstream pr updated with my findings https://github.com/mate-desktop/caja-extensions/pull/53
[10:00] <LocutusOfBorg> it might be not looking that good, but works in both old and new gupnp https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/caja-extensions/1.22.0-2ubuntu3
[10:00] <LocutusOfBorg> and is upstreamable in debain
[10:09] <Wimpress> Nice one, thanks!
[23:00] <malina> after months and months of a passthrough win kvm/qemu, an update? (didn't reboot for a week), now stops gpu(nv) to bepicked up by vfio, unlike before. I added softdep nv/nouv* to ...-load.d/vfio.conf or ratrrher in modprobe.d , and it is agaain caught. However, now when I start the vm, which 'starts' the screen is blank and possibly the passed through controller with trhe hids (kb/m), doesn't seem necessarily to switch over (not sure due to
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