<etu>
Hmm, I remember someone around these channels writing about they having huge emojis... I don't remember who it was, but someone had a suggested solution for it.
<etu>
Yes, I found my note. Thanks!
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<srhb>
eyJhb: I did! Though I'm not very happy with the outputs being wired to the nvidia card and, for some reason, compositing being godawfully slow on it.
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<Taneb>
I'm going to publically state my ambition to be a release manager for the 21.03 release
<MichaelRaskin>
I wonder at what point would some provider like OVH allow creating VPSes in someone else's name, or at least easily transferrable (the idea being that someone could offer a service of maintenance etc. of a service with a promise — with an option of taking over the server administration, or transferring to another service provider)
<MichaelRaskin>
Taneb: so now you are not yet stating it, and when you finally do it will be in #nixos-dev ?
<Taneb>
MichaelRaskin: it could just be on the street
<MichaelRaskin>
For a geodistributed community street announcements have a really bad information-distribution properties, though
<Taneb>
MichaelRaskin: I can wait until the 21.03 release for this, though, and then announce "I want to be a release manager"
<MichaelRaskin>
That's true
<MichaelRaskin>
You mean you want to be the junior release manager for 20.09 and senior release manager for 21.03?
<Taneb>
Anyway, I would like to be the release manager for the 21.03 release and I'm going to spend some time learning what I need to be able to know to do that
<Taneb>
No, I was thinking junior 21.03 and senior 21.09
<MichaelRaskin>
Ah I see
<Taneb>
My ambitions tend to be somewhat tempered
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<MichaelRaskin>
You just don't want to take up important work unprepared!
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<eyJhb>
MichaelRaskin: that is the best way to do it ;)
<eyJhb>
srhb: Ahh, no fun... But hey, at least something works! *and it is not displaylink*
<srhb>
eyJhb: Very true. :P
<srhb>
Taneb: Met a coworker of yours yesterday at the CPH NixOS meetup, Basile. :)
<Taneb>
srhb: yeah, he mentioned!
<srhb>
Very friendly person! :)
<Taneb>
He's occasionally on IRC as boomrang
<srhb>
Oh, nice, thanks. I didn't catch his nick and had to leave early.
<tilpner>
And another repo made public just to not have to deal with private fetchgit
<tilpner>
:/
<MichaelRaskin>
tilpner: (not) doing what we can to promote opensource, I guess?
<infinisil>
tilpner: I think builtins.fetchGit should work fairly well
* tilpner
looks at Nix source for fetchGit args (because what are docs)
<tilpner>
Oh, this one's docuemented!
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<MichaelRaskin>
Re: transferable VPS — I guess Nix-based separation of software set and state could suit such a service well, once the hosters make it possible.
<joepie91>
there are differences in (virtualized) hardware setup between providers
<joepie91>
at the very least you'd have to re-gen the hardware config
<joepie91>
aside from that; providers don't really have an incentive to make services easily transferable to another provider
<MichaelRaskin>
No, I want another notion of trnaferability
<joepie91>
and many of them are stuck on SolusVM which is more or less unmaintained :P
<MichaelRaskin>
I speak of transferability inside provider
<joepie91>
most providers will let you transfer services on request already
<joepie91>
(if you create a support ticket)
<MichaelRaskin>
Well, OVH never mentions that, BuyVM explicitly says they do that… between two long-standing accounts… and don't like doing it
<MichaelRaskin>
Both don't sound like a situation where you want to make a selling point out of a promise to transfer client VPS under their full control if they want to
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<elvishjerricco>
Reeeaallly shouldn't have preemptively tried out 19.09. Bluetooth doesn't work. Rebooting is broken. The display locker is broken. Ugh.
<elvishjerricco>
Where is progress for 19.09 tracked?
<aminechikhaoui>
elvishjerricco I switched to 19.09 2 days ago and it seems to be working fine for me. haven't tested bluetooth yet though
<aminechikhaoui>
there was a minor problem with i3 config which is easy to fix
<andi->
bluetooth works for me, display locker works and rebooting works..
<elvishjerricco>
andi-: fwiw I think my reboot problem has something to do with zfs. When I reboot, it hands while shutting down, and when I check journalctl after resetting, there's a bunch of jabber about zfs services followed by a message like `kernel: BUG: ...` and a bunch of call traces
<samueldr>
only issue for me is alacritty's known issue with gl updates not happening on X here
<andi->
elvishjerricco: I also have ZFS on two of the machines I upgraded. That is weird.
<hyperfekt>
elvishjerricco: oh wow, that sounds quite dramatic - i hope they're all opened issues?
<elvishjerricco>
Well I think I just found an indication of my bluetooth problem. A couple of blueman processes keep spawning, immediately dying, and respawning, and so on.
<samueldr>
there were some grinding of teets about ibus changing its emoji panel, but 🤷
<samueldr>
teeth*
<elvishjerricco>
hyperfekt: Will open issues when I know a thing or two more
<hyperfekt>
elvishjerricco: awesome :]
<samueldr>
OH, you're right elvishjerricco, blueman-applet is broken here
<samueldr>
but bluetooth continued working
<samueldr>
I only realised when I looked at the logs
<elvishjerricco>
samueldr: What logs are you looking at?
<elvishjerricco>
oh i see
<samueldr>
journalctl --user
<elvishjerricco>
that's a lot of spam from blueman
<elvishjerricco>
I don't know how to kill this
<samueldr>
pkill blueman did it for me
<samueldr>
it filled it up with so much crap I couldn't see what I actually wanted to look at at that point
<samueldr>
I then disabled blueman :/
<elvishjerricco>
That did it
<samueldr>
not ideal, but at the same time, not been using blueman really
<samueldr>
I wondered if it was only me, looks like it isn't
<elvishjerricco>
samueldr: What else can I use to manage bluetooth stuff?
<samueldr>
bluetoothctl is likely good enough to do everything
<samueldr>
but less visual
<samueldr>
I haven't searched for a visual alternative yet
<elvishjerricco>
Yea, but a gui would be nice :P
<samueldr>
in fact it's possible I'll look in the issue if/when I need to
<samueldr>
though I've been busy with other stuff lately :)
<samueldr>
now, to figure out what's up with [systemd-]udev and the pixel 2
<elvishjerricco>
bluedevil seems to work outside of kde, but it doesn't show my headphones (even though they show up in bluetoothctl)