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But... not my style 15:56:28 hehe 15:56:32 I understand that 15:56:37 good evening 15:56:38 * MalfermitaKodo loves text mode 15:56:42 and I certainly don't have an extra 30MB or ram sitting around for it 15:57:08 :) 15:57:23 my machine has been swapping a lot lately, and it tweaks me every time I get a message, and I hear the HD grind and a second or two later I hear the "bing bong" noise 15:57:40 you can be glad not to work on my laptop and be stuck on pidgin... it HAS only 36 MB :) 15:57:52 also, I've got tools to manage text-based programs better 15:58:10 :) 15:58:59 I've got 128MB 15:59:11 I'm starting to think that Ubuntu was not the right choice 15:59:13 that's much 15:59:44 204 times 'enough for everybody' 16:00:36 I know it should be plenty 16:01:13 I just installed Damn Small Linux on my old 256MB flash drive (sandisk mp3 player) 16:01:34 I had firefox 1 and a bunch of other stuff open, and the memory usage hit an all time high of 28MB 16:01:55 unfortunately on another computer. I can't seem to get this one to boot off USB 16:02:05 even from the grub I have installed on the HD 16:02:24 grub must be using the BIOS to access the disk or something 16:02:41 it does 16:03:19 I think so, at least 16:03:50 maybe it does have its own drivers, buzt USB-drivers are big 16:05:29 --- join: madgarden (n=madgarde@bas2-kitchener06-1096652780.dsl.bell.ca) joined #forth 16:06:45 man, it was amazingly easy to install stuff on Damn Small Linux 16:06:52 shame you can't get rid of them easily 16:07:30 super easy to wipe the system though. takes < 5min 16:08:39 * MalfermitaKodo has damnsmall on her laptop 16:09:13 crc: oh, hi, I didn't see you there 16:09:34 good evening, crc 16:14:25 what's new? 16:14:44 I've been coding on my forth-like OS/IDE thing again lately (called Fronds) 16:15:25 cool 16:15:36 * crc has a partial port of retro10 to fovium 16:15:41 MalfermitaKodo: how's DSL for every-day use? 16:15:45 I may finish that someday... 16:15:49 woh, cool 16:16:21 I've had thoughs of cross-compiling occationally 16:16:37 I plan on making it so it can compile for the other endian 16:16:54 (fovium VM allows big-endian and small-endian images) 16:17:36 I think that'd be a cool feature, and I think it'd be a great test to make sure that the bootstrap process is really clean (ie that it doesn't execute anything from the image it's creating) 16:17:41 JasonWoof: itr's okay 16:17:53 I had to install a real X11 server though 16:18:10 what's it running by default? 16:18:30 I noticed to get OpenGL you needed to install the xfree86 package 16:18:46 certainly looks like it's already running X though 16:19:18 the svn repo for fovium doesn't work 16:19:45 crc: oh, thanks 16:20:03 I've tried to test it a couple times, and found that I didn't have svn client installed, then got distracted :( 16:20:35 I don't think it's changed in ages, but I'll package it up again just in case 16:20:46 ok 16:45:24 ahh, see, some stuff just keeps getting better 16:46:01 I've come up with various schemes to get some kind of notification on my wmii (window manager) statusbar when people talk to me on chat 16:46:52 there's a simple shell one-liner in the rc file which outputs text. This is run regularly and shown on the right end of the navbar 16:47:11 I made an alaborate hack to get text in there 16:47:28 but I don't want the navbar updating real fast, because then it has to run that script a bunch 16:47:52 (when running vor, there was a noticeable frame dropped every second, when I had it updating every second) 16:47:58 and it was tricky to clear it 16:48:03 finally I have a lovely solution 16:48:48 on the left side of the statusbar, is a list of "tags" that have windows in them 16:49:11 ("tags" seem to be the terminology for seperate screens/desktops with their own set of windows) 16:49:52 it's relatively easy to write shell scripts which manipulate these tags and the windows in them 16:50:14 you never have to manually create or delete them, you just say "set the tags for this window to be X" 16:50:21 and you get one called X and it has that window in it 16:50:53 I've already got a cool setup for my text programs that I run under dtach (like screen) that I can summon them easily 16:51:05 the script finds the windows by title and brings them to me 16:51:23 so I just made another script, which executes when I get a PM 16:51:42 it does nothing if irssi is already in front 16:51:54 otherwise it puts it under tag CHAT_CHAT_CHAT_CHAT_CHAT 16:52:14 thus making it quite noticeable in the tags display in my WM statusbar that I've got a message 16:52:33 and when I hit F3 to summon my chat forth, it dissapears 16:52:37 automagically 16:53:06 now to do the same for new email messages... 16:58:50 --- join: Quartus (n=neal@CPE0001023f6e4f-CM001947482b20.cpe.net.cable.rogers.com) joined #forth 16:58:50 --- mode: ChanServ set +o Quartus 17:07:10 wb Quartus 17:07:18 Hey JasonWoof. 17:07:27 yay :) 17:07:34 ? 17:07:36 * JasonWoof very happy with his now WM scripts 17:07:52 ah 17:08:04 I just stopped using Pidgin, mostly because it was using 30MB of ram, and I've only got 128MB total 17:08:36 I just implemented a new scheme for being graphically notified of e-mails and chats, and it works beautifully 17:09:25 Quartus: you were the first to trigger it after my testing 17:09:41 I see. 17:10:01 my WM (wmii) displays a list of workspaces/desktops (by name) that have windows in them 17:10:28 so I realized that I can display a nice notice down there by throwing my chat window into a workspace named "YOU_HAVE_MESSAGES" or whatever 17:11:20 my F3 key is already bound to "find the chat window and bring it here", so it works perfectly 17:11:43 once I fetch the chat window to see who's talking to me, the workspace/message dissapears 17:15:12 Keen. 17:20:06 I really geeked out today 17:20:13 played with damn small linux quite a bit 17:20:14 So it seems :) 17:20:27 8pm... maybe I should start my work... 17:20:33 nah, think I'll make food :) 17:20:52 :) 17:35:31 --- quit: aguai (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 19:45:13 --- join: proteusguy (n=proteusg@61.7.144.97) joined #forth 20:26:06 --- join: snoopy_1611 (i=snoopy_1@dslb-084-059-101-241.pools.arcor-ip.net) joined #forth 20:34:23 --- quit: Snoopy42 (Read error: 145 (Connection timed out)) 20:34:33 --- nick: snoopy_1611 -> Snoopy42 21:59:01 --- quit: Al2O3_ (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 21:59:01 --- quit: xian (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 21:59:01 --- quit: uiuiuiu (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:00:06 --- join: xian (n=xian@nconc.de) joined #forth 22:02:50 --- join: Al2O3_ (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 22:02:50 --- join: uiuiuiu (n=ian@81.169.184.117) joined #forth 22:02:51 --- quit: uiuiuiu (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22:11:08 --- quit: Al2O3_ (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:13:46 --- join: Al2O3_ (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 22:16:29 --- join: uiuiuiu (n=ian@schihei.net) joined #forth 22:22:52 --- quit: JasonWoof ("mmmezmerized") 22:23:41 --- quit: uiuiuiu (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:23:41 --- quit: Al2O3_ (brown.freenode.net irc.freenode.net) 22:28:56 --- join: uiuiuiu (n=ian@schihei.net) joined #forth 22:28:56 --- join: Al2O3_ (n=Al2O3@c-76-120-54-133.hsd1.co.comcast.net) joined #forth 22:32:21 --- quit: uiuiuiu (Read error: 104 (Connection reset by peer)) 22:34:05 --- join: uiuiuiu (n=ian@schihei.net) joined #forth 23:59:59 --- log: ended forth/08.04.18