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  • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

    @coolbean @fiore I like Fedora alot, but it's suffering from techbros infecting it with AI generated shit & also systemd is rotting.

    I didn't convert a Fedora install to Chimera. I made a list of directories & files I needed to transplant to have the same setup after manually installing the same software, then made a .tar file using the list as input. After that I made a complete backup of my SSD with CloneZilla to be safe, then I wiped the partition table & installed Chimera. When I was done installing Chimera I read my list of software that I need to have my desktop look the same & installed everything that was available (no KDE-Rounded-Corners available for ChimeraπŸ’”), then logged in as root & extracted the .tar file to /, then I rebooted & my desktop was there. I just had to manually edit a few settings that had been in files I missed.

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    @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean u should package KDE-rounded-corners , jts fun!

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    • coolbean@brain.worm.pinkC coolbean@brain.worm.pink
      @fiore @jackemled also play some tunes. the fact i tend to not have audio while doing this also factors into my hesitation

      also ugh why cant wine just support sndio already its available on linux its good and i wanna use it why do i have to deal with pipewire dang it
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      @coolbean @fiore @jackemled what are ur issues with pipewire ?
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        @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean u should package KDE-rounded-corners , jts fun!

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        @fiore @coolbean Maybe when I stop having an unstable living situation & being broke I will learn howπŸ’”

        I tried building it from source but it didn't work. I don't know the names of packages it depends on for Chimera & I tried installing literally everything mentioned for all the other operating systems it does actually have guides for just incase & that didn't work.

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        • tisanae@brain.worm.pinkT tisanae@brain.worm.pink
          @coolbean @fiore @jackemled what are ur issues with pipewire ?
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          @tisanae @fiore @jackemled fucking tedious to configure and just... overly complex with little reward as things like qpwgraph pipelines dont even tend to persist making it all the more annoying to let me split minecraft audio into its own device that i can still hear but can lower the volume for in obs
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          • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

            @fiore @coolbean Maybe when I stop having an unstable living situation & being broke I will learn howπŸ’”

            I tried building it from source but it didn't work. I don't know the names of packages it depends on for Chimera & I tried installing literally everything mentioned for all the other operating systems it does actually have guides for just incase & that didn't work.

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            @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean https://github.com/chimera-linux/cports is where docs and ports are , for whenever u wanna get a look at it ^^

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            • coolbean@brain.worm.pinkC coolbean@brain.worm.pink
              @tisanae @fiore @jackemled fucking tedious to configure and just... overly complex with little reward as things like qpwgraph pipelines dont even tend to persist making it all the more annoying to let me split minecraft audio into its own device that i can still hear but can lower the volume for in obs
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              @coolbean @fiore @jackemled yeah wireplumber is a bit limited for persistent things, but base pipewire is much easier to configure than everything else except jack, but its more stable
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              • tisanae@brain.worm.pinkT tisanae@brain.worm.pink
                @coolbean @fiore @jackemled yeah wireplumber is a bit limited for persistent things, but base pipewire is much easier to configure than everything else except jack, but its more stable
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                @tisanae @fiore @jackemled ive found sndio to be utterly nonproblematic tbh

                though tbf i havent used it on linux only openbsd mostly because i use linux systems for games and wine DOESNT FUCKING SUPPORT IT WHAT THE FUCK
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                  @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean https://github.com/chimera-linux/cports is where docs and ports are , for whenever u wanna get a look at it ^^

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                  @fiore @coolbean I still don't know enough to be able to figure it out from scratch even with a list of all packages. I don't know what it is that it actually needs from its dependencies & I can't go through all of the code to figure that out because I don't know the language.

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                    @tisanae @fiore @jackemled ive found sndio to be utterly nonproblematic tbh

                    though tbf i havent used it on linux only openbsd mostly because i use linux systems for games and wine DOESNT FUCKING SUPPORT IT WHAT THE FUCK
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                    @tisanae @fiore @jackemled neither does kde somehow
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                      @tisanae @fiore @jackemled ive found sndio to be utterly nonproblematic tbh

                      though tbf i havent used it on linux only openbsd mostly because i use linux systems for games and wine DOESNT FUCKING SUPPORT IT WHAT THE FUCK
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                      @coolbean @fiore @jackemled i like sndio but it doesn't support almost any of my audio setups
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                        @tisanae @fiore @jackemled neither does kde somehow
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                        @coolbean @fiore @jackemled shocking
                        Isn't there even a patch on openbsd ?
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                        • tisanae@brain.worm.pinkT tisanae@brain.worm.pink
                          @coolbean @fiore @jackemled shocking
                          Isn't there even a patch on openbsd ?
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                          @tisanae @fiore @jackemled nope the packages just pull in pulseaudio which apparently has an openbsd/sndio port and yea it runs automatically via dbus when needed
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                            @tisanae @fiore @jackemled nope the packages just pull in pulseaudio which apparently has an openbsd/sndio port and yea it runs automatically via dbus when needed
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                            @tisanae @fiore @jackemled i loathe it so fucking much
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                            • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

                              @fiore @coolbean I still don't know enough to be able to figure it out from scratch even with a list of all packages. I don't know what it is that it actually needs from its dependencies & I can't go through all of the code to figure that out because I don't know the language.

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                              @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean arent there build instructions ?

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                                @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean arent there build instructions ?

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                                @fiore @coolbean Not for Chimera. The only difference should be the package names, but installing all packages that have similar names to everything mentioned for all other operating systems doesn't make it work. There's probably something specific to Chimera that's missing.

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                                • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

                                  @fiore @coolbean Not for Chimera. The only difference should be the package names, but installing all packages that have similar names to everything mentioned for all other operating systems doesn't make it work. There's probably something specific to Chimera that's missing.

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                                  @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean got a link to the repo ? might get to package it myself

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                                  • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                                    @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean got a link to the repo ? might get to package it myself

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                                    @fiore @coolbean
                                    I might want to see how you do it if you try so I can learnπŸ’”
                                    https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners

                                    It has a KDE store page but no actual package on it for some reason. I'm pretty sure desktop effects get a special universal package for Plasma instead of the operating system.
                                    https://store.kde.org/p/1625420

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                                    • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

                                      @fiore @coolbean
                                      I might want to see how you do it if you try so I can learnπŸ’”
                                      https://github.com/matinlotfali/KDE-Rounded-Corners

                                      It has a KDE store page but no actual package on it for some reason. I'm pretty sure desktop effects get a special universal package for Plasma instead of the operating system.
                                      https://store.kde.org/p/1625420

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                                      @fiore @coolbean FUCK they're AI generating it now
                                      I don't think that was there last time I looked 😞

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                                      • jackemled@furry.engineerJ jackemled@furry.engineer

                                        @fiore @coolbean FUCK they're AI generating it now
                                        I don't think that was there last time I looked 😞

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                                        @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean ill check signal ina sec im @ dinner , ill lyk how i built the package soon if i get to it

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                                        • fiore@brain.worm.pinkF fiore@brain.worm.pink

                                          @jackemled@furry.engineer @coolbean ill check signal ina sec im @ dinner , ill lyk how i built the package soon if i get to it

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                                          @fiore @coolbean It's probably not worth building if it's AI generated though.

                                          Something weird is happening with the commits from the claude account, & it seems to happen for every repository I see it listed as a contributor on. Between ten & twenty commits made in a single day & none of them are visible on GitHub in any branch for any tag.

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