[07:11] It's dead in here a lot, but a good chunk of the time OvenWerks and I discuss stuff related to PipeWire implementation in studio controls. [07:12] No worries, I appreciate connecting w technical people [07:12] Don't let that deterr you from chiming in. [07:13] Welcome to our semi-secret lair where we enjoy breaking stuff /s [07:13] My lack of knowledge does a pretty good job of that [07:13] (ok so we try not to break stuff) [07:13] hello there :) [07:14] I will likely pop a relevant question some day [07:15] I'm heading back to my bedtime-related activities. Welcome in! And good to read you too eylul! [07:18] good night. [07:21] * ColbyStoker[m] uploaded an image: (77KiB) < https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/matrix.org/RSbbKNAEHAikAcIoUGsbJuwJ/IMG_20221108_211931.jpg > [07:21] I was saying in the support chat my first install of Linux was Slackware 2.0 in 1996. Things have come a long way. That's for adding me [07:22] ColbyStoker[m]: You have officially managed to use the most monitors at the same time that I have ever seen. [07:23] Wasn't easy, as per the Linux standard. [07:23] Way easier than it used to be though [07:24] * arraybolt3[m] is over here on a single 1080p panel, works for everything I need [07:24] Hard being away from the workstation when you get used to it though. [07:33] Slackware was my second Linux distro, with linux kernel some where pre 1.0. I used Yggdrasil for a short time before that [07:34] I do not miss compiling a kernel specific to my machine before kernel modules [07:40] I was telling array it's a pleasure to not have to download a whole distro onto floppy disk over 18 hours with one bad sector only to have to redownload the entire set, and god the hardware configs. nightmare === ColbyStoker[m] is now known as b0id[m] [07:44] Pretty sure I started with CDs... may have had to boot from floppy to be able to see the CD though [08:14] Currently training in DevOps w/ Linux Foundation, looking forward to the back and forth here. Thanks for having me. [08:15] see you later... [08:16] * OvenWerks follows some others to bed [16:16] Eickmeyer[m]: there is yet another one. I am not sure of it's purpose though: https://github.com/Houston4444/Patchichi [16:17] I never understood Catarina's purpose too much myself. [16:19] I suppose it's good for illustration purposes, but serves no other functional purpose. [16:20] Not bad to explain something without having to fire-up a full-fledged patchbay. [16:20] er, JACK session. [16:36] I rebooted the server and lost my scrollback in #lad [17:03] Ah, it apears it is more of a debugging tool, not really for production [17:04] or maybe for setting things up off line. [17:04] kio-admin is now in lunar [17:05] https://apachelog.wordpress.com/2022/08/04/kio-admin/ [17:05] possibly not to seed, but useful [17:09] RikMills: so that affect pretty much anything in the context menu? (right click) [17:09] RikMills: for example open in terminal. [17:10] RikMills: does it at some point ask for a password, does it ask every time? [17:11] yes, it does ask [17:11] nt sure on the persistence of the permission though [17:13] if it uses pk there is generally no persistance, but if it askes when admin://path/ is put in, it may persist as long as that screen is active [17:14] if it asks when an operation is performed then there would be no persistance [17:15] PW screens are anoying but probably best to be annoyed. :) [17:25] OvenWerks: Check DMs (the one to Matrix failed for some unknown reason) [23:50] Just managed to extract my distrho-ports work from my old SSD, which means I'll be able to start working on the copyright file update for that again. \o/