Nice colorscheme. Reminds me of Solarized Dark but less ugly.
Found the values in your .Xresources but does it have a name?
> Deezloader is officialy discontinued > It will still works but any new issue or bug discovered won't be addressed and won't be updated > The repo is now locked and the issue repo is now deleted. > > > I'm now working on a replacement called deemix. This project will work like Deezloader if not even better. It can be easily ported to other languages as it's codebase is well structured and not in one single file. > Once the python prototype will be done I will separate the core from the GUI (so other devs can make their own UIs) > > The group @DeezloaderRemixCommunity is now closed, as I can't manage a group and write the app at the same time. > > This channel will be the only channel that I will continue using and expect updates from me here. > > If you want to help in the development of deemix write me a PM saying what you can do to help (It doesn't need to be only code). PM me only if you really want to help, I don't want someone saying "Oh yeah, I'll help" and then they don't do anything.
Go to FBI → Titles → freeShop → Delete Title and Ticket.
Download this .cia and install it with FBI.
Go to freeShop → Settings→ Update → Check the box Auto-update title keys from URL
and Download title keys from multiple URLs
→ Keyboard Button → Write: http://3ds.titlekeys.gq/downloadenc
.
Accept → Refresh cache.
Then, turn off the console → Press select and without releasing the select press the Power button → When a configuration menu appears, move with the D-PAD and select with the button A the following options: Enable game patching
andDisable ARM11 exception handlers
→ Press START to save.
For those, where notabug.org takes ages to load, here's the patch-format of the commit:
From 18c0a561c44a447d558f66df5a680e162f44a58d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Leah Rowe <REDACTED> Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2016 07:39:39 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] typofix
--- site/gnu/index.php | 3 +-- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/site/gnu/index.php b/site/gnu/index.php index 4eca4ef..3b9187a 100644 --- a/site/gnu/index.php +++ b/site/gnu/index.php @@ -46,8 +46,7 @@ We will not directly name the person who was fired, because we don't want the individual to be harrased. If you do somehow figure it out (the FSF's staff is very small) then please be silent. We realize - that this is potentially risky to the individual involved, who has - given permission for this opposition to be made against the FSF. + that this is potentially risky to the individual involved. Nonetheless, we feel it our moral duty to expose wrongdoing, wherever it is observed, even if it's at one of the world's most respected organisations such as the FSF.
Yes, there is. Follow this guide to get a CFW on your 2DS. Then, follow this guide to install Freeshop on your 2DS and use this site for your titlekeys to use with Freeshop.
Use whatever you prefer. Coreboot is great, but bundles binary blobs to fill functionality gaps.
I'd like to direct your attention to commercial motherboard BIOS updates, which tend to stall out on updates once a board has been on the market for a few months. Similarly, a year on a stable version of Libreboot seems pretty normal to me.
Both building libreboot and documentation editing have been topics of interest, with your concerns noted.
If you want a closer inspection of the project, to see that it is being actively developed and maintained, check out https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot.
Notabug is a free-software oriented git hosting site ran on gogs. I've never used the actual gogs software, but I find notabug very easy to use so I'd recommend it from an end user PoV.
Regarding the tool: You can build packages with xbps-src
. You need it for some restricted packages such as Discord or if you have a template which is not in the repos or if you want to build a package yourself for some other reason.
What you probably meant to ask is if there is something like the AUR (as yay itself does not increase the number of packages). The short answer: No. There are some public repos out there though with packages which are not in the official repos (e.g. forks and other packages which don't meet the "void standards"). One example is reback00/void-goodies, not sure how well maintained they are though.
In general I would claim that the void repos are more complete than the (official) Arch repos. Are you missing anything specific?
FYI: one of the latest and most powerful laptops without AMD PSP is Lenovo G505s that is also Corebootable ( r/coreboot ).
You can max it out with a 4 cores CPU (2.5Ghz - 3.5Ghz), a dGPU and 16G of RAM - which is good enough for most day-to-day tasks and even gaming - all of this while having as much freedom and privacy as possible!
btw, Lenovo G505s is a Libreboot candidate! :3
There is a new branch of freeshop since the original seems to have been discontinued. The new one is on version 3.1.7
You can get the cia from here.
https://notabug.org/Paul_GameDev/freeShop
If you don't know how to install cias, I recomend to just google it. But the gist of it is simply download the file, put it on your sd and then use FBI to install it. Uninstall your old freeshop first, just in case.
That is a really nice idea!
As someone who is also writing a WM (I am currently at 3411 lines of C), here are a few things I recommend:
Freeshop website works fine here. (The "official" website version isn't maintained afaik, so just use this fork: https://notabug.org/evi/freeShop/releases)
Go to FBI → Titles → freeShop → Delete Title and Ticket.
Download this .cia and install it with FBI.
Go to freeShop → Settings→ Update → Check the box Auto-update title keys from URL
and Download title keys from multiple URLs
→ Keyboard Button → Write: http://3ds.titlekeys.gq/downloadenc
.
Accept → Refresh cache.
Then, turn off the console → Press select and without releasing the select press the Power button → When a configuration menu appears, move with the D-PAD and select with the button A the following options: Enable game patching
andDisable ARM11 exception handlers
→ Press START to save.
I'm not familiar with freeshop.pw, who runs it, or if it is currently maintained, but I suspect it is giving you outdated information. Decrypt9 was made by same dev (d0k3) who made Godemode9, and Godemode9 can do whatever it could, and much more.
Also, you should be using the currently maintained Freeshop from its source. That is the currently maintained version.
You also have an interesting list of FOSS tools to browse through here: https://godotdevelopers.org/forum/discussion/18511/other-foss-engines
Edit: Or even more complete: https://notabug.org/Calinou/awesome-gamedev
With mode you basically get multiple keyboards and avoid using chords (e.g. shift+alt+ctrl+meta).
Possible modes:
The resize example:
mode "resize" {
bindsym $left resize shrink width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym $down resize grow height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym $up resize shrink height 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym $right resize grow width 10 px or 10 ppt
bindsym Return mode "default"
bindsym Escape mode "default"
}
A good example: https://notabug.org/demure/dotfiles/src/master/i3/config
FYI: one of the latest and most powerful laptops without AMD PSP is Lenovo G505s that is also Corebootable ( r/coreboot ).
You can max it out with a 4 cores CPU (2.5Ghz - 3.5Ghz), a dGPU and 16G of RAM - which is good enough for most day-to-day tasks and even gaming - all of this while having as much freedom and privacy as possible!
btw, Lenovo G505s is a Libreboot candidate! :3
Install AFWall+, gerate a script to block all (known) google addresses and use that script in AFWall+.
Mastodon is an awesome Twitter replacement. Using Halcyon (selfhostable!) you can use it with a very similar as Twitter (also works for Pleroma).
Don't know Pleroma though, so can't tell you anything about it.
> In the hosted git scenario, to me, git lab = github in terms of freedom, oss, privacy, control, etc.
This doesn't seem quite right to me. One solution is 99% Free Software, and the remaining code can be freely browsed through. This does not seem like a fair comparison to me. Sure, yes, I'd like it if GitLab stopped doing non-free software altogether, but it's a lot freer than GitHub.
> I just think that a lot of OSS projects, especially the small ones, don't have enough resources to self host their entire git operation.
But you don't need every single project to self-host their own Git solution. NotABug provides gratis services to Free Software. You can just use that, if you don't like GitLab.com. Or if you don't like NotABug either, ask whether you can use GNOME's instance of GitLab.
The point is the service is not tied to the vendor. I use GitLab.com. If that hosted solution goes to shit, I can migrate to any other GitLab solution and get basically the exact same experience. And with the EU's GDPR, GitLab.com must make it possible for me to migrate all of my data with me. The former is impossible with GitHub, where there is only a single vendor offering you that solution.
no you won't lose any games you have downloaded nor saves you have made if you uninstall freeshop, make sure you are grabbing the latest version of freeshop from here https://notabug.org/Paul_GameDev/freeShop/releases
I just barely got cfw on my 3ds last night, I had a hell of a time getting the games to load because I didn't realize I had the wrong version of freeshop installed. Anyways you want version 4.1.2 from here
I wanted to achieve a simple setup:
Window manager is windowchef, very simple, stable and fast, it's floating, and written by tudurom. The color scheme is called 'gry' and made by me, obviously is nothing fancy, just three shades of light grey, but serves the purpose amazingly well, I manage to write programs and read text without problems.
I'm currrently using voidlinux, moved from slackware-current (the only GNU/Linux distribution I've truly loved), and in a couple of months I will be moving to openbsd permanently once I figure out how to get vmm working correctly with alpine linux.
I haven't myself used Pygame, but since you mentioned new to programming, it won't be a bad idea to try out something in the language you learnt
check this wiki for game related resources: https://www.reddit.com/r/learnpython/wiki/index#wiki_new_to_python.3F
and you might want to have a look at game engines like Unity, Unreal Engine, libgdx, godot, etc More on https://notabug.org/koz.ross/awesome-gamedev
You don't need a video, it's a 3 step process. Download, extract, run. There's documentation for this tool https://notabug.org/sayem314/d-fi Give that a read.
I'm assuming you're on Windows so download https://github.com/d-fi/releases/releases/download/2.1.3/d-fi-win.zip, extract it, open CMD from Start menu, drag the .exe file you extracted into the CMD window and add -a along with your ARL and press enter. Then drag the same file again and press enter. If you did it right it'll ask you what format you want https://imgur.com/a/W8kdhyY
FYI: one of the latest and most powerful laptops without AMD PSP is Lenovo G505s that is also Corebootable ( r/coreboot ).
You can max it out with a 4 cores CPU (2.5Ghz - 3.5Ghz), a dGPU and 16G of RAM - which is good enough for most day-to-day tasks and even gaming - all of this while having as much freedom and privacy as possible!
btw, Lenovo G505s is a Libreboot candidate! :3
That happened to me too with a bunch of songs, I found the solution in one of the issues posted on the repository, now is working absolutely fine, you will need to have installed git and Node.js to build it for yourself.
First you need to git clone the master branch, you will also need to get from the Spotify's Developer page a Client ID and Client Secret and include both in a file called authCredentials.js inside the 'app' folder as described in the build section of the repository, once you've done that, install all the dependencies of the project (running npm install from he cmd in the root of the folder) and compile the executable for your OS (you need to run the appropiate compile script, if you are using windows then run compileWin64.bat) and wait till it's completed, once finished go to the folder called 'dist', there you will have the setup executable and the portable vesion aswell.
If you need more help send me a PM.
I''m not sure if your aware or not, but
I messed around with trying to build an assembly up from bits before https://notabug.org/rain1/hex86 - mostly just following OriansJ did https://github.com/oriansj/stage0/tree/master/stage1 (similar to that bcompiler blog). I love your way too and stoneknifeforth, really so cool that people are investigating programming at this level and how to build up from it.
Download the 4.1.3 freeshop cia from here https://notabug.org/evi/freeShop/releases Transfer to your SD card and install via fbi. After it opens up it will be blank so let it load then tap on the gear icon on the bottom screen. Select the update tab then check "auto update title keys from url" hit the trash can icon that's next to the drop down bar then hit the keyboard icon to the left and type in http://3ds.titlekeys.gq/downloadenc and hit refresh cache
https://notabug.org/tognee/DeezloaderRemix/src/v4.0.3/README.md#build seems reasonably clear. To build it, you need to first install Node.js and npm or yarn. Then you need to create the ./app/authCredentials.js
file, then you run npm install
, and finally ./compileLinux.sh
.
since you did not state the name of the specific app, I looked at the URL and am guessing it's deezloader reborn. (whatever that is)
I find precompiled app images for it that should work on most distros at..
https://gist.github.com/ExtendLord/0ad8e11023f40cac6a83f7cba5c4ed40
if that won't work for you, it seems the code at the URL you gave include a
compilelinux.sh script.
https://notabug.org/tognee/DeezloaderRemix/src/v4.0.3/compileLinux.sh
and they have directions
> Build
> if you want to buid it yourself you will need Node.js installed and npm or yarn. There is a missing file containing the clientSecret e clientId of my SpotifyApp (for spotify integration). You need to get them here and change the values from here. module.exports = { clientId: 'CLIENTID_HERE', clientSecret: 'CLIENTSECRET_HERE' } The file should be put into ./app/authCredentials.js (the same folder where deezer-api.js is). Then to build it you just need to run npm install or yarn install and after that compile<OS>.sh or .bat.
Wallpaper: Here
Distro: Void Linux
Terminal: st
WM: bspwm
Bar: Lemonbar
Player: cmus
Font: Iosevka Term
Synfig Studio (Animation),
Krita (Art),
Minetest (Multiplayer game),
DockbarX (Dock),
SuperTuxKart (Kick-ass singleplayer game),
geode_engine (Game engine I'm designing),
G++ (C++ Compiler used to compile geode_engine),
LibreOffice (Documents),
Blender (3D),
Iridium-Browser (Internet),
ManaPlus (Small Multiplayer MMO with nice community)
GetPeriodicResponse
as defined here needs 8 arguments, but it is used here with only 7 arguments. You could try to read and understand the code to find out if there is a value for the missing argument dc_remover
that makes sense. You could also read the commit history to find out when this bug was introduced; this looks like a feature was added to GetPeriodicResponse
but not all places where this function is used were adapted. So if you can find a version without the dc_remover
argument, that might help find a value that makes sense.
I kept searching and stumbled upon this sweet helper script + config set made by /u/Velsoth.
It has this line here: https://notabug.org/Velsoth/x220-coreboot/src/master/cb-helper#L197 > printf "/rom@img/grub2\n" > "out/bootorder"
which is exactly what I needed. Thanks Velsoth.
You can find some more info in a web search, but some reasons I don't love it:
I like Not a Bug and use it when I can to host my own projects.
I've written my own manual set of scripts: When I want to back up my entire system (minus a few directories specified in the configuration file) I run 'do-backups' which gives me a prompt for each drive it can back up to and a prompt to turn my machine off when it's done. So I plug in my external hard drive(s) which're then detected then mounted using LUKS (I have to enter my passphrase), then they start to backup. I then set it to shut down once the backups are finished.
It uses tmux and rsnapshot to accomplish all this but you can find the code here:
https://notabug.org/Jookia/dotfiles/src/master/scripts/do-backups
https://notabug.org/Jookia/dotfiles/src/master/scripts/backup
https://notabug.org/Jookia/dotfiles/src/master/scripts/mount-luks
Haha yep, that was my question to phayzfaustyn too: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/2yuxdu/google_code_to_die_in_2016_less_than_a_year_left/cpdcnjj.
But yuvipanda has suggested https://notabug.org, which runs its own modified version of http://gogs.io.
I've been playing around with it the last few hours, and while it's still certainly very raw and alpha like, gogs looks nice and makes a github web interface user feel at home. So assuming some things get ironed out and that they can somehow continue to support themselves when/if traffic grows (but how?!), it seems quite promising to be honest.
Though I would not make my nickname to be connected with Mature content :P
There is also FastLBRY project as terminal app https://notabug.org/jyamihud/FastLBRY-terminal
Or work in progress GUI https://notabug.org/jyamihud/FastLBRY-GTK
Thanks for the useful info.
The d-fi works fine for me, and now I can download FLAC files again!!!
I hope some genius will develop a GUI for d-fi, and it will become an alternative for Deemix.
Tutorial for d-fi is here: https://notabug.org/sayem314/d-fi
For what it's worth I was able to hunt down the Mypal source code and put it in my own repository. (Link below)
​
https://notabug.org/msgrhys/mypal
​
Hopefully that will come in handy if someone decides to step up. (I'm not a programmer so I can't)
I'd highly recommend releasing the source code under the GNU GPLv3 (only), everything else under the CC BY-SA 4.0 Int (only) license, and self-hosting a web interface for git, or maybe using notabug if that's not feasible.
That is a code that links to your Deezer account (which does not need to be premium), you can find it somewhere in the cookies
Having font irks is what drove me to make my own. https://notabug.org/digit/dbtfc wanted pixel perfect crispness to my fonts. :)
If ever I were to package something ... dbtfc might be it. heh.
I created a bot specifically for that purpose for submissions by new users on /r/piracy. Some people still either skim or don't understand the bot's pm and they reply to the bot that they've read the rules even though their submission blatantly breaks the rules.
The code is in this repo in case the mods here want to implement it. u/raddcircles2 u/EssenseOfMagic u/Krushur
Okay, couple things. First being that if you aren't using the patched version of deezloader, you're getting shit quality downloads. I'd recommend just switching to deemix since it's updated to download the higher quality files and is what is actually being worked on right now. Second, if you want m4a, like others have said you should start with FLAC downloads so you don't make your music worse. What you could do as well is use something like LameXP or freeac to just convert all of your downloaded FLAC files at once without needing to learn much. Disclaimer, I haven't used either of those so I can't speak to their functionality, but they're both free and recently updated, and support AAC and FLAC.
Theoretically you could get it set up like this:
Deemix downloads FLACs to "downloaded music" folder.
Converter takes files in "downloaded music" folder and converts them to AAC and puts them in "Automatically Add to iTunes" folder.
When iTunes opens it scans and sorts those files and adds them to your library.
Python is cross-platform will work on almost all platforms. The choice to use web-based ui is awesome.
The instructions given in standard way are sufficient.
python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt --user
python3
<code>server.py</code>Since, the project is being developed at rapid pace, I guess there will be install script for macos soon.
RemixDev is working on a replacement for it, but it's not gonna be a fork of Deezloader. It's actually rewritten from scratch due to the big pile of spaghetti code it has.
The repo is public already if you wanna try it: https://notabug.org/RemixDev/deemix
Holy shit, I actually found where it's from. It was a rip from the OG eShop in 2017. I think the only reason it's named "boss_bgm" is because that's what the source code is looking for (note where the line says "/music/eshop/boss_bgm%d"). Also, that file you uploaded is a .AAC file. Here it is in MP3 form for all of your MP3 needs.
There's an open issue on their repo: https://notabug.org/RemixDevs/DeezloaderRemix/issues/340
​
Unfortunately, it seems to be an issue with certain Windows 10 builds. I'm having issues on 1809 build 17763 and higher. Running in compatibility mode doesn't seem to fix it.
Disclaimer: I haven't looked into this at all and have no idea what I'm talking about.
I think it would work something like this:
A user could log into Deezer on their computer once, find their token in the network tab of developer tools, and save it into a text element in a shortcut for use as a variable in another element to log in. Another element(s) would handle converting a track/album/playlist URL (that the shortcut asks for while running) to trackid/albumid/playlistid for downloading from Deezer's servers using relevant JavaScript from here.
Again, I have no idea what I just wrote lol.
I would dump cloudflare anything first of all - it's very malicious: https://notabug.org/themusicgod1/cloudflare-tor. Firefox too: https://digdeeper.neocities.org/ghost/mozilla.html (try one of its forks - IceCat or Pale Moon). Looks pretty fine otherwise. Impressive how you're managing mostly with cash.
While I haven't used it, you might consider a Tk based GUI system since Tk is quite portable and straightforward to install or bundle with a program from what I understand. LTK (http://www.peter-herth.de/ltk/) is commonly recommended. There was a recent fork of it called nodgui (https://notabug.org/cage/nodgui) that might also be of interest.
Tk GUIs are often quite old fashioned looking, for better or worse, and Tk GUIs can be a pain to make compared to some other systems in some ways (or at least, my experience with Tk in Python has shown this); but Tk is quite portable and lightweight compared to anything Qt based.
Minetest (Newer versions, with mods)
ManaPlus/TheManaWorld
SuperTuxKart 0.9.2+
I'm flat-out begging you at this point to check out my stupid little game engine
I am not sure about their GDPR stance, but I doubt it's possible to find a less-invasive, more committed-to-FOSS hosted code repository provider than notabug.org. If anyone collects close-to-nothing, it's them. Besides that, selfhosting gitea is actually easy and kind of fun. I like it in an Alpine Docker container with sqlite. Eventually some community members want to do federated pull requests and federated entities with ActivityPub.
Thanks for the feedback! I blindly assumed that if it worked on OpenBSD it must be pure POSIX :) Any suggestions on more minimal /bin/sh
implementations I can test with?
I've always been bad about adding quotes everywhere in shell scripts. I should go through and do a few things like that, just see what parts of various Bash style guides apply to /bin/sh
. In your example I'm inclined to say $CC shouldn't break at spaces, and arguments should be in $CFLAGS.
Parallel builds. This is the one feature I too have been wanting. I don't have an attack on the problem yet. Fortunately my projects so far have been small enough that it hasn't been a concern. Perhaps forced serialization is a good thing, exerting pressure to keep projects from bloating? :o)
Targets. Yes, I think I prefer to see build
only responsible for actual building. I commonly have a clean
script in real repos. See, for example, my example repo of a minimal test harness. I tend to make test
a commandline flag of the regular binary; in my Mu project you run tests by saying ./mu test
.
Inference rules. I think I'd rather encapsulate deduplication in environment variables and functions, which I then use explicitly. That eliminates the need for someone poking at my projects to understand an arcane DSL in addition to the language I program in.
Showing all compilation errors. Great idea! Since this repo isn't really a library to be used directly, I think I'll just add a comment above set -e
saying "comment this out if you want to see all build errors". Or do you often switch between make
and make -k
?
Yeah, we'll see. I suggest putting it somewhere else, instead of GitHub. GitHub is a non-free (read: closed-source) site, which goes against principles of anarchism. I recommend putting the git repo on the site itself (under git.domain.org, for example) or hosting it on notabug.org, a free, libre code hosting platform.
The flashable zip is here but it does nothing by itself. You need to create a text file named tweak.prop (not tweak.prop.txt) with the changes you want (so it should only contain the line qemu.hw.mainkeys=0) and put it in your phones storage. When you flash the zip it will run a script that will find that file and make the changes listed.
check seccomp-pledge (openbsd pledge for linux using seccomp) ... it would be an awesome project to grow out... developer is busy with other stuff. someone should totally finish it and merge it upstream with seccomp.
> if you have one of the same fonts installed that I do,
I don't; I believe the fancy one you have been using is non-free.
> I might be able to just copy and paste the raw keystrokes to post it to Reddit, then you could copy and paste them into a document file to see them in Shavian.
I don't use fonts to produce the characters. I type the actual Unicode codes for SHAVIAN LETTER NUN, SHAVIAN LETTER IF, SHAVIAN LETTER OUT. I use Emacs to do this.
> I should probably just beat my head against the wall until I figure out Linux. ;)
GNU/Linux is easy. I recommend Trisquel.
> Oh, and our first spelling challenge:
Cool! Post it to a thread.
Might also consider https://notabug.org/ or https://gitlab.com/explore (both of these can also be self-hosted)
Edit: probably better to look at https://www.reddit.com/r/KotakuInAction/comments/2ymi66/if_github_is_boycotted_then_what_repo_do_we_use/cpb3i4t
I have tried guile-gi recently. I did not yet find a way to make a menu dynamically, without loading ui files, but here is what I have so far: https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/guile-examples/src/master/gui
I have not tried g-golf yet, but it looks syntactically very similar. I am not sure what the differences are.
Just like you, I would like to make a GUI for something.
Download the DeDRM_tools.zip here:
https://notabug.org/NewsGuyTor/DeDRM_tools-LCP/releases
Then you extract the zip. In the folder you just created by extracting there will be another zip called DeDRM_plugin.zip.
Add that to Calibre by going to Preferences - Plugins - Add plug in from file and selecting DeDRM_plugin.zip.
Hey, good to find this topic! This year I am also trying to solve with SML(NJ). If you want, check out my repository https://notabug.org/ZelphirKaltstahl/advent-of-code-2021. I already see there are some things / tricks to learn from your repo. Thanks for sharing!
They won't be able to access any of those features.
See:
lutris or get your hands a bit dirty and try using johncena141 releases, if you don't want do re-download the whole game again, checkout his scripts https://notabug.org/johncena141/johncena141-scripts
also on gentoo default service directory is /service
which can be changed by patch or env var
If you're interested in playing genshin impact on linux - there's my linux launcher (https://notabug.org/nobody/an-anime-game-launcher) based on an anti-cheat patch (https://notabug.com/Krock/GI-on-linix). Maybe it will make you use linux even more
I seem to have hit an unrelated build issue. It looks like there's some issue with the trusted CAs on the ubuntu instance. "Cloning into '/home/ubuntu/custom'... fatal: unable to access 'https://notabug.org/bubblethink/custom-config-repo/': server certificate verification failed. CAfile: none CRLfile: none". I am able to clone it locally. I don't remember if we do apt upgrade before building. Could that be the issue ?
As well as you have installed the "gui packages " the configuration uses
you can follow a guide on youtube or search the internet for configs
Example "openbox" video
Example "JWM" config
you better follow a guide so you can install "gui packages" as you need
AFAIK there isn't exactly what you are looking for. There is #developer hive on LBRY Foundation's discord server(https://chat.lbry.com), but that's for people who have any kind of interested to programming/etc. and not only LBRY specific thing, and I don't recall seeing much about of official app development in there.
I think there are some community/solo contributors who fix issues and add features to app, but I don't know where they chat.(Maybe they only fix and add things)
If you want to fix something this may give some direction https://lbry.tech/contribute
Or if you have some feature/bug you want added/fixed, just create issue about it. Though first make sure that there isn't an issue(closed or open) or PR about it already.
One really active community run project is FastLBRY(GTK and terminal versions, I think)
https://notabug.org/jyamihud/FastLBRY-GTK
But that's it's own thing. You can find their matrix channel from the repo description if you are interested of that.
>Passwords are stored as PGP encrypted files with directories funtioning as (sub)groups. from here
So yeah, backing up that directory structure seems like how you'd back it up.
As long as you don't cut ties with tux and that other ~~sexy~~ mascot. Also if you want you can try out project that I've been working on. It's a free as in freedom game installer, launcher and explorer or FreeGILE for short :)
FreeGILE -- https://notabug.org/troler/FreeGILE
Time for a shameless plug! On my machine:
% time sbcl --noinform --eval '(write-line "hello world")' --quit hello world sbcl --noinform --eval '(write-line "hello world")' --quit 0.25s user 0.02s system 99% cpu 0.268 total % time python3 -c 'print("hello world")' hello world python3 -c 'print("hello world")' 0.03s user 0.01s system 98% cpu 0.048 total % time lcli say '"hello world"' hello world lcli say '"hello world"' 0.00s user 0.00s system 65% cpu 0.007 total
Here lcli
is the client of my home-made server https://notabug.org/quasus/lserver/. It's inspired by ScriptL and probably is simpler.
There seems to be a cloent in development that is still in a very early stage. https://notabug.org/bananaphone/marooq
Btw. I would also buy a KaiOS phone for holidays if I could use Signal or at least Matrix.
And to know when there is one is also the readon why I subscribed this channel.
I currently use a librebooted T400. It has 8GB of ram. I also use the sway window manager, which is really light on resources. You'll want to use Firefox instead of ungoogled-chromium. Firefox uses less memory. I guess in this case it's icecat.
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My config:
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https://notabug.org/jbranso/guix-config/src/master/sway.scm
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definitely include these in your config:
earlyoom-service-type and zram-device-service-type...my config has examples of both.
I currently use a custom package "jmacs" to manage all of my emacs packages. It works for me, but it may not be the "best" or "correct" way:
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https://notabug.org/jbranso/guix-packages/src/master/gnu/packages/jmacs.scm
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I then add this channel in .config/guix/channels.scm:
;; Add variant packages to those Guix provides.
(append (list
(channel (name 'guix-packages) (url "https://notabug.org/jbranso/guix-packages")))
%default-channels)
try this first check evereything is okay
https://www.gloriouseggroll.tv/how-to-get-out-of-wine-dependency-hell/
can u copy log or launch it from terminal ? Also have u other game that require dxvk that work ?
Also u need an hack for running thegame the lutris script doesnt have it cause the user has to press accept cause u can be bann for. (personaly i dont think it's enfore rn i have been able to put more than 50 hour in the game on pc).
u will find the hack and all things related here. U'r not authorizer to run this game on linux doing so break the agreament stuff where u answer yes
resources/scripts/build/module/ich9utils is simply simply building the code. If the directory for it doesn't exist, it tries to download it, and then checks again. If a problem existed while downloading, it errors out. That script is what runs when you run ./build module ich9utils
You can simply download ich9utils directly, if you wish! Download from this clone:
https://notabug.org/libreboot/ich9utils
NOTE: there's only 1 commit, because it was actually forked from the old libreboot repository. It used to be hosted there (and still is, but I split it into a new repo), which is why there's only 1 commit. Check the old libreboot repo for a development history
Oh, ich9utils should also be present already, in the `src` archive from Libreboot 20210522, if you already downloaded that.
I'm using conky and the config for the shortcuts is here.
The shortcuts are hard coded. I Have to make a parser for sxhkd so that when I change or add a shortcut in the sxhkd config, it will also change it there.
No problem. Notabug is kind of like GitHub but libre and a lot simpler to use.
I think I can help you with the desktop file. .desktop files can either be in /usr/share/applications/
(check yours!) or /home/yourusername/.local/share/applications/
. If you download a .deb release of Brave and you do the following:
sudo xbps-install binutils ar x /path/to/brave-browser_${version}_amd64.deb data.tar.xz tar xvf data.tar.xz
This will extract what's inside the .deb files. And you can just use the .desktop file from there. You may have to change the Exec line depending on your install path (or not).
Interestingly, if you want to install these files in your system (caution, you will have to manually remove each installed file if you want to remove this later - so do not do this on production machine), it's easy:
sudo tar xf data.tar.xz -C /
The package I linked to does exactly that but let's you uninstall it just like an xbps package. So it's easier to remove if you want.
One thing. You can write this code:
sudo xbps-install -S unzip
sudo xbps-install -S wget
as:
sudo xbps-install -Sy unzip wget
y
would assume user wants them to be installed and won't ask. I think you should version control this thing and host it on notabug.org, codeberg.org etc.
Does it handle .desktop files (appear in application menu?) I had a <code>brave-bin</code> package here which works exactly as you expect, with .desktop files and such. It's based on debian release files.
> It's not a coup, because she was already the project leader
She specifically was not the project leader. The project was led by a team of three equal maintainers. Check the now deleted governance document: https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/src/9b66c91f1d023e2797beca3f3718031f0e9d8094/www/management.md
> In principle and in practise, Libreboot is a collectively and democratically governed project. Any member of the public can propose anything. Our leadership is a flat hierarchy; we have no leader!
(Emphasis mine)
Notice how in the whole document Leah has no special role, nothing that would grant her rights to dismiss unilaterally the rest of core team.
> The reason the Coreboot build system was being backported is a 4-year lapse in releases
Which the core team had already agreed on and as such was no reason to dismiss them. Quoting Andrews post:
> Leah, swiftgeek, and I were all in agreement on using her build system to produce another Libreboot release
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> Leah had no intention of ending her business deal with Andrew
Intention or not, her action ended the deal.
neovim 0.5.0
terminus
and icons from nerd fonts and it's combined with not very simple fontconfig
this is my config on moonscript
share your configs on lua
, vimscript
or on other languages in comments :^)
I know this is solved, but I had this brave-bin XBPS package which might be helpful to you. It uses "ar" from binutils to extract the official deb and install as a normal void package.
Try another internet, put a number smaller than 6 when asked about parallel downloads or simply wait. When the error shows up the program will retry the requests again each 2 seconds for 10 times (or less) until it is fixed.
Additional info: A network error shows up if any of this errors happen (my internet isn’t very good so I got them by trying and testing).
Libreboot's grub.cfg is pretty good. https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/src/master/resources/grub/config/menuentries/common.cfg
Make sure to add your own menu entry so you can boot the kernel directly https://wiki.parabola.nu/Installing_Parabola_on_Libreboot_with_full_disk_encryption_(including_/boot)#Modify_grub.cfg_inside_the_ROM
Libreboot is based mainly on coreboot, so you can just manually deblob it by yourself and install on it any payloads you want, i.e.: https://notabug.org/libreboot/libreboot/src/master/resources/scripts/helpers/download/coreboot