Conversation with #inferno at Thu Jun 2 15:59:30 2011 on powerman-asdf@irc.freenode.net (irc) (16:11:08) bvalek2 left the room (quit: Quit: Page closed). (17:46:48) perdix [~mkhl@sxemacs/devel/perdix] entered the room. (18:13:40) robot12 left the room (quit: Ping timeout: 240 seconds). (19:51:12) Fish- [~Fish@9fans.fr] entered the room. (20:06:31) perdix left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection). (20:22:01) bvalek2 [59851514@gateway/web/freenode/ip.89.133.21.20] entered the room. (21:17:33) perdix [~mkhl@sxemacs/devel/perdix] entered the room. (21:37:18) veganman [~jason@209.249.149.97] entered the room. (21:37:22) veganman: hello. (21:37:57) veganman: I'm rather new at inferno, is there a way to display X applications (or embed them in vnc-ish protocol) in inferno? (21:39:24) veganman: the itend would be to make inferno my default "window manager" on my linux box, and overlay my linux-ish applications (i.e. firefox) on top of inferno's wm. (22:23:05) bvalek2 left the room (quit: Quit: Page closed). (22:29:24) perdiy [~mkhl@178-25-226-108-dynip.superkabel.de] entered the room. (22:29:24) perdix left the room (quit: Read error: Connection reset by peer). (22:29:35) perdiy left the room (quit: Changing host). (22:29:35) perdiy [~mkhl@sxemacs/devel/perdix] entered the room. (22:30:00) perdiy left the room (quit: Remote host closed the connection). (22:36:05) perdix [~mkhl@sxemacs/devel/perdix] entered the room. (23:09:41) veganman: I assume there's no X11 port for inferno of course. (23:09:44) anth_r: i thought i remembered a vnc viewer for inferno, but i don't see it now. (23:09:53) veganman: I saw that (23:09:57) anth_r: that'd be your only real shot. certainly no x11 support. (23:10:05) veganman: okay, that's worth a try (23:40:07) veganman: does wm/wm leaves a lot of room for customizations? (23:46:29) anth_x: some? more than rio, less than pretty much any x11 wm. (23:48:14) veganman: cool (23:58:40) veganman: /usr/include/gnu/stubs.h:7:27: error: gnu/stubs-32.h: No such file or directory (23:58:53) veganman: when doing mk -s nuke mkdirs install (23:59:48) veganman: ah, normal, I'm running debian testing where it's broke there... (00:00:45) veganman: okay fixed, sorry for the noise. (00:36:16) veganman: can wm/wm support virtual workspaces? (00:42:05) anth_x: not normally. i have some recollection of someone doing that, but i can't get more specific than that. (00:43:17) anth_x: someone (mjl?) did a wm replacement that looks promising and does multi-deskotp-ish stuff. (00:43:29) veganman: I've tried it, although I found it difficult to use (00:53:10) veganman: is there a screen locker? (00:55:38) anth_x: not that i know of. (00:58:51) Fish- left the room (quit: Quit: So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish). (01:01:59) veganman: when I start wm/wm, should it set my home directory to whatever the location of my inferno directory is? (01:02:17) veganman: or should inferno's $HOME == linux's $HOME? (01:44:41) anth_x: i don't know a $HOME. (01:45:49) anth_x: wm/wm will set $home (i believe; unless something else is doing that behind my back) (01:46:29) anth_x: my normal use starts with a script which invokes "wm/wm wm/logon -u myname". (01:56:36) veganman: ty (01:57:04) veganman: I'm not sure how to use factotum though. (09:19:43) robot12 [~KAZZhilki@proxy10.ts.fujitsu.com] entered the room. (10:00:21) bvalek2 [59851514@gateway/web/freenode/ip.89.133.21.20] entered the room. (10:25:29) Fish- [~Fish@9fans.fr] entered the room.