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[06:49:05] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[06:49:05] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[06:49:06] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> * abaumann looks at his hands.. counts them.. shakes his head and sighs about the fact he cannot grow some more..
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[08:35:15] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
[08:35:15] <buildmaster> !rq abaumann
[08:35:16] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> not to have http://archlinux32.microsoft.com suddendly in the list of mirrors. ;-)
[08:36:15] <abaumann> balrog: https://git.archlinux32.org was the last PKGBUILD I built from, http://kernel.org is gone.
[08:36:16] <phrik> Title: pcmciautils « core - packages - Archlinux32 package modifications (at git.archlinux32.org)
[08:36:53] <abaumann> I'm not so sure, if pcmciautils still has a counterpart of pcmcia support in newer linux kernels.
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[09:00:47] <KitsuWhooa> So
[09:00:54] <KitsuWhooa> I ran pacman -Syu on my laptop and it nuked everything
[09:03:54] <Cthuutloops> is this the keyring nonsense i ran into the other day?
[09:04:41] <KitsuWhooa> hm?
[09:04:58] <Cthuutloops> oh how did it nuke everything?
[09:05:17] <KitsuWhooa> broken packages and me using --overwrite without thinking
[09:08:30] <KitsuWhooa> the iso no longer fits in a CD, does it
[09:11:38] <Cthuutloops> i havent tried
[09:17:24] <Cthuutloops> so im running into a weird problem with qutebrowser, i just installed it but it wont run. http://termbin.com
[09:21:42] <KitsuWhooa> pyqt6 looks to be broken
[09:22:13] <KitsuWhooa> it'll probably get fixed soon now that Qt6 builds again
[09:22:57] <Cthuutloops> sweet
[09:28:39] <Cthuutloops> well wont the old installs (that fit on a cd) work to get a running system then they could update?
[09:29:07] <KitsuWhooa> probably
[09:29:20] <KitsuWhooa> I was just looking for a way to boot the laptop to fix the mess I caused
[09:29:28] <KitsuWhooa> but I ended up force booting to the initramfs and doing it that way
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[14:03:19] <buildmaster> Hi abaumann!
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[14:03:20] <phrik> buildmaster: <abaumann> canary no. 2 is back on testing. :-)
[14:04:01] <abaumann> Cthuutloops: upstream ISOs are 1.1 GB, ours is between 780 and 800something. It's hard to get it smaller as more and more essential things on the ISO are just getting bigger and bigger
[14:04:44] <abaumann> Usually using real ISOs is not a good idea anyway. I usually go with an USB stick an the ploop bootmanager. It makes old machines behave reasonable for USB sticks.
[14:05:18] <abaumann> ISOs usually don't burn correctly, don't read correctly. I have one Lite-On drive for buring ISOs, which is still somewhat ok-ish, the rest died a diode death..
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[15:31:04] <KillerWasp> my machine just now dead by fault of swap and oom-k...
[15:31:51] <KillerWasp> is thing of microsoft agents in kernel codes that are broken all....
[16:47:03] <gehidore> whois KillerWasp
[16:47:33] <gehidore> KillerWasp do you go in #btrfs? I swear I've interacted with you elsewhere but I can't place it
[16:50:21] <KillerWasp> gehidore: maybe in other channels of archlinux, or #linux, ##c, or others. But nothing liker for be remembered. :/
[16:51:04] <gehidore> nothing negative, the handle is familiar maybe it was here and I'm losing my mind :)
[16:52:42] <KillerWasp> Yes, here's been a long time now, I just almost never write. 😛
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[17:40:49] <KitsuWhooa> 17:04:43 <abaumann> Usually using real ISOs is not a good idea anyway. I usually go with an USB stick an the ploop bootmanager. It makes old machines behave reasonable for USB sticks. <-- my machine specifically doesn't work well with plop :p
[17:41:21] <KitsuWhooa> if my laptop had a dvd drive I'd have used that
[18:13:55] <bill-auger> real men do it with floppy disks
[18:15:08] <bill-auger> i still have a few - GRUB on a floppy and "smart boot manager" saved me more than once
[18:36:05] <gehidore> sbm ahh the memories
[18:44:24] <T`aZ> what about booting from ipxe on a remote nfs shared rootfs from the iso ?
[18:50:23] <KillerWasp> still exist floppy disks??
[18:52:15] <KillerWasp> I can only find floppy disks and floppy drives at junkyards.
[18:52:39] <KillerWasp> if exist in junkyards.
[18:52:50] <gehidore> I've got win3.1 on floppy still in opened plastic wrap, oregon trail on 5.25
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