@p
yeah, probably a good idea :D
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@p
> Plan 9's fun, I'm a big fan. You probably know that already, though, because I never shut up about it.
yeah, i think i've noticed that a while back :)
guess i might as well try out crux. seems nice and i have enough spare thinkpads :P
the glossiness of a projects page (or the projects ui, for that matter) seems to be inversely proportional to how useful the project is.
better revel in the nice things that exist: the "supported platforms" part of libslack is really the cherry on top. not many things can claim to support GNU hurd :)
good news (even if i'd never use fedora ;), a concise summary why the fsfe is shit and how the worm can turn regarding CoCs (haha, he said cocs!)
https://danielpocock.com/harassment-decision-victory-for-volunteers-and-fedora-foundations/
@realcaseyrollins from what i see, almost no one really cares anymore :/
@realcaseyrollins because if it's broken you can point to somewhere else (or russian ddos haxx0rz) while you still receive the same paycheck, only for less work.
> Oh, right, sorry.
no offense taken!
> sometimes this can make a notification get double-delivered.
i always wondered how the double notifications happen :)
> Yes! I'm surprised there's not a CRUX package for it, someone always puts stuff like this into at least one of the ports repos.
it doesn't seem to require many hoops to jump through for compilation:
http://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware64-15.0/source/n/daemon/daemon.SlackBuild
maybe i should try CRUX at some point, looks nice :)
@p
> Delete and redraft considered harmful.
i didn't delete and redraft :) i guess something bugged out here with the tagged users or something like that because i deleted a space too much (or something like that).
> That does sound way better than start-stop-daemon, though.
daemon definitively made my life 100% easier in this aspect :)
@p
idk much about ssd, i never really had to do init scripts for debian based systems.
daemon never gave me problems so far. it's really just
daemon -n fancyname -u user -- /usr/bin/theprogram
and
daemon -n fancyname -u user --stop
for starting/stopping. redirection of stdout/stderr to syslog (or a file if you want) also works using some flags. that is essentially everything i use :)
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