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|    Benny Pedersen to Maurice Kinal    |
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|    28 Sep 21 17:30:34    |
      MSGID: 2:230/0 615353d6       TZUTC: 0000       REPLY: 1:153/7001 61524397       CHRS: LATIN-1 2       TID: hpt/lnx 1.9.0-cur 17-02-17       Hello Maurice!              27 Sep 2021 22:20, Maurice Kinal wrote to Benny Pedersen:               BP>> you need links with fb0 support :=)               MK> Not for streaming since it won't work without backup from mplayer. If         MK> so I'd just use mplayer without the browser and "-vo fbdev2" which         MK> will work with kernel drm drivers such as inteldrmfb. On a half         MK> decent server that will more than likely to be astdrmfb and "-vo         MK> fbdev2" will work with that as well.              i have never seen this in real life yet only the links -g http://localhost :)              and my mini is now live http://tux.junc.eu/phpsysinfo/              i still plan on make the husky github build on this, so i can finaly drop       sf.net cvs read only problem               BP>> maybe on your os badly brokken ?               MK> Then why do they (gcc and friends) work with glibc-2.33? They are all         MK> exactly the same source/versions I am using on moosile, which is what         MK> I am calling the latest glibc-2.34 based rootfs. Everthing other than         MK> glibc is exactly the same.              if glibc is only tested with specifik gcc versions, it will give problems if       its changes on newer gcc version not tested, unless c code is specifik say we       only want that compiler options, and the gcc does not change this option in a       incompatibel way               MK> Also, if it can't be compiled with gcc and friends it ain't worth         MK> diddley-squat methinks. I see little good coming from the clang         MK> crowd. How about you?              i just use python :=)               BP>> would this be impossible in gopher:// ? :)               MK> I've done it with ftpd on a wireless connection so I think it might be         MK> possible. However given the lack of client software it more than         MK> likely isn't worth the effort getting it to work. At least mplayer         MK> can handle ftp protocol whereas firefox is now a no-show. Oh well ...         MK> it was fun while it lasted.              if it cant be shared with gopher its not worth of shareing :=)               BP>> ssh only ?               MK> That and binkd. One of the other machines (no gui etc) is hosting the         MK> binkd connection for "Little Mikey's EuroPoint".              any news of the termux ?              would be nice if unstalling that app creates a exported tarball of that jail,       so it can be imported on another termux device, should be no magic there              unless debian fucked apt-get :)               BP>> 11.2.0 is still masked in gentoo, if thats matter for glibc               MK> I think it is a bigger matter for the kernel version but there are         MK> patches for gcc-10 (possibly other versions) to bring them into sync         MK> with linux-5.12 and newer.              good plan, more coffee for me now                      Regards Benny              ... too late to die young :)              --- Msged/LNX 6.1.2 (Linux/5.14.8-gentoo-dist (x86_64))        * Origin: gopher://fido.junc.eu/ (2:230/0)       SEEN-BY: 1/123 14/0 90/1 103/705 105/81 114/709 120/340 123/131 124/5016       SEEN-BY: 129/305 153/757 154/10 201/0 203/0 124 412 221/0 1 226/30       SEEN-BY: 227/114 702 229/424 426 428 452 550 616 664 700 1017 230/0       SEEN-BY: 230/150 240/77 420 5138 5411 5824 5832 5853 249/206 317 400       SEEN-BY: 280/464 5003 282/1038 292/854 8125 301/1 310/31 317/3 320/219       SEEN-BY: 322/757 342/200 396/45 423/120 633/280 712/848 770/1 2432/390       SEEN-BY: 2452/250 2454/119 5020/545       PATH: 230/0 203/0 280/464 240/5832 229/426           |
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