[15:53] <jrwren> am tip: it is 2023, you can probably sudo apt purge  libudev1:i386  libsystemd0:i386 
[16:00] <cmaloney> heh
[16:01] <cmaloney> fortunately it's not on my machine
[16:02] <cmaloney> Might want to do an lsof before purging, just to be sure
[16:03] <cmaloney> but yeah, I still nave the i386 systemd0 on my machine
[16:48] <jrwren> i did too, but i'm pretty sure it wasn't doing anything. that whole i386 on x86_64 just isn't needed these days.
[16:52] <cmaloney> Only if you use steam
[16:53] <cmaloney> They haven't made the jump to 64 bit, last I checked.
[17:53] <jrwren> oh!!! then it is probably pretty common. silly gamers. ;) 
[19:02] <cmaloney> Yeah, eventually they'll ditch Windows
[19:02] <cmaloney> cue laughter in 3...2...1......
[19:32] <jrwren> hey... nathanias is streaming SC2 on twitch using steam on linux. Apprarently it is proton's wine underneath or something? It is pretty amazing to me that it is possible.
[20:03] <cmaloney> nice!
[20:22] <jrwren> It also annoys me that he got it rolling but when I tried I couldn't get anything to work. I didn't know the steam trick and was trying with default wine and I think I tried something else, but it was very terrible. I installed Windows 11 just to play 1 game.
[20:24] <cmaloney> i had issues because i partitioned things and have a separate home drive
[20:34] <jrwren> i wonder if i had issues becuase I was using wine with no windows partition at all and installing the app to linux wine path instead of installing in windows and running in linux.
[20:35] <cmaloney> likelly
[20:35] <cmaloney> JoDee runs no mans sky just fine on her laptop