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[haiku/infrastructure] nielx 88fb466 - Discourse: update to 2.8.8
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<matt3>
hello from vision ...
<matt3>
talking under haiku os ...
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 hi!!!
<matt3>
hi LinuxUserHaiku xD
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 i'm trying out android "easter eggs"
<matt3>
and a chromebook ?
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 no
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 on tablet
<matt3>
ok, np ...
<matt3>
;D
<matt3>
please could we make haikushare ?
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 what's haikushare?
<matt3>
beshare => haikushare ... ;D
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 hmmmmm
<matt3>
tea time ... bbl ...
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<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 welcome back!!!
<matt3>
hi LinuxUserHaiku ...
<matt3>
now from mirc
<matt3>
i use all software ...
<matt3>
win linux mac haiku ...
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 i love easter eggs in software
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<matt3>
tell me LinuxUserHaiku ...
<matt3>
i have a tablet with android
<matt3>
samsung
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 i have samsung too
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 with android 11 R but i upgraded it to android 12 S
<LinuxUserHaiku>
@matt3 there's nice application using it you can try out easter eggs from android 2.2 to android 12(i use it too). it easter egg collection
<matt3>
i don't like easter => about jesus ... i cannot ...
<kallisti5[m]>
they're hard to debug and are the "catch all" we use too often
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<andreasdr[m]>
:(
<andreasdr[m]>
Any news about 3d x512 If I may ask?
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<rubberduck>
Today i tried haikuos on a acer aspire 5630
<rubberduck>
no sound
<rubberduck>
lan unstable link
<rubberduck>
wifi very very slow
<rubberduck>
reboot impossible - only power-cycle works
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<nephele>
you can open tickets for issues if you want rubberduck
<rubberduck>
nephele: i don't know if i want to because there were so many problems with this device
<rubberduck>
a little bit frustrating
<nephele>
It is your choice, but then on irc can't help much with the issues either
<rubberduck>
you are one of the developers?
<nephele>
I have some devices Haiku runs quite well on, perhaps another one works for you?
<nephele>
kinda yea, don't have commit access but i do develop it somewhat aswell
<rubberduck>
maybe but this notebook is useless for me so i can play around with as much as i want to
<nephele>
for no sound it is possible to use oss instead, that may give you sound... it also may not :D
<nephele>
as for unstable lan and wifi that may be interesting to report if you tested a nightly, there are newer openbsd drivers for some that may be slightly unstable in some cases still
<nephele>
if you didnt try a nightly that may be interesting for the same drivers from openbsd
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<rubberduck>
okay
<nephele>
andreasdr: i think you would see in gerrit or the commit logs if anything new was merged in that area
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<waddlesplash>
rubberduck: is this with a nightly build?
<waddlesplash>
there is a high probability sound is fixed and LAN may be improved with them
<rubberduck>
waddlesplash: i dont think so - downloaded the beta3 and installed the updates via the integrated update function
<rubberduck>
lets test tomorrow
<BrunoSpr>
Then it is not a nightly build, see you tomorrow
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<waddlesplash>
rubberduck: you can switch to a nightly via update function, have to change repositories then "full-sync"
<waddlesplash>
without having to do a fresh reinstall
<rubberduck>
waddlesplash: i need to reinstall as i erased the hdd 2 hours ago...
<waddlesplash>
ah, well :)
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<nephele>
rubberduck: you can test from the installation medium directly, you don't need to install it :)
<nephele>
the system is exactly the same pretty much
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<Vidrep_64>
Hi nephele
<nephele>
hi vidrep_64 :)
<Vidrep_64>
How long have you been part of the Haiku community?
<nephele>
of the community? hmm, i think i joined shortly before beta2 was released?
<Vidrep_64>
It's good to see people staying around and contributing
<Vidrep_64>
Were you a part of GCI or GSOC or something? I can't remember :)
<nephele>
my first commit to haiku was 2019 heh
<nephele>
No, didn't do any GCI or GSOC stuff :)
<nephele>
well i did fix one blocker for beta2, i think that was the first "major" thing i did
<nephele>
not sure what your association would be for me :D
<Vidrep_64>
Just curious
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<nephele>
:)
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<rubberduck>
nephele: thats no problem - install only takes minutes not hours
<nephele>
yes indeed, but just a little fyi that the installation medium is a full install already, just with a small partition
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<nephele>
it's convenient when you don't want to wipe a system :)
<nephele>
(sadly we don't have the "grow this partition live" code yet that would make any usb install useable directly without those size constraints)
<matt3>
hi nephele
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<nekobot>
[haiku/haiku] c907db6c62a0 - Tracker: fix build with DEBUG=1
<ermo[m]>
waddlesplash: moving away from GNU and towards musl?
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<waddlesplash>
we've been doing that for some time
<ermo[m]>
ah
<ermo[m]>
what's the biggest benefit?
<ermo[m]>
POSIX?
<waddlesplash>
no, just easier to maintain, and under MIT not GPL
<waddlesplash>
it's only for stuff like math and IO anyway, pthreads or syscall-related stuff is all our own code
<ermo[m]>
is MIT relicensing an eventual goal?
<waddlesplash>
it always has been
<ermo[m]>
out of curiosity, what is perceived benefit(s) of that?
<ermo[m]>
* what is the perceived benefit(s)
<waddlesplash>
we've always been big on MIT licensing...
<ermo[m]>
ah, ok, so mostly "taste". Fair enough.
<waddlesplash>
there's writeups somewhere on why we prefer it to GPL
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<PulkoMandy>
The original decision was in case someone ressurected BeOS, they could integrate openbeos code in their work. Didn't really happen
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<PulkoMandy>
Now it's mostly that the simplest way to comply with GPL is ship sourcecode as part of our release images if we want to press CDs or DVDs, making the disk images larger
<PulkoMandy>
But we didn't do DVDs for the last two releases, so even that isn't really relevant anymore