@418teapot @dwawlyn BTW strace has some built-in filtering, e.g. strace --trace=openat instead of grepping for openat. Might make it a little easier.
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I typically don’t boost posts with images unless they have #AltText.
@418teapot @dwawlyn BTW strace has some built-in filtering, e.g. strace --trace=openat instead of grepping for openat. Might make it a little easier.
@arran4 @voracread With some specific packages there are conflicts between different versions, so you can only have one at a time installed even if they have different slots. I think a few of the core KDE packages are like that. I know that I had to remove some parts of KDE 5 when I installed KDE 6 on my Gentoo system.
@PureTryOut @boredsquirrel yep, exactly. Which is kind of the whole point of the Fediverse, that posts can be exchanged among different services like Mastodon and Lemmy. Though sometimes a bit of information gets lost in the process because of differences between the services, like (apparently) attachments.
@SigHunter Huh, well I can report that I have used Audex for many regular pressed audio CDs I purchased, and it never has a problem ripping them.
My best guess is that whoever wrote the website was a little careless and used “CD-ROM” as a generic term for any kind of CD. 🤷
@then_three_more @itsnotits I don’t see how “its a new feature” is grammatical, because we don’t use “a” along with a possessive. “Its new feature” would be perfectly normal but I think “its a new feature” doesn’t make sense.
@Bali10050 Incidentally Evan (Boehs - the guy you forked from) is somewhat active on Mastodon, so if you wanted to get in touch with him it probably wouldn’t be hard; he might help point people toward your fork. In case that information is helpful at all.
My capacity to contribute would be extremely limited, but I starred the repo at least, maybe I can chip in a bit at some point in the future.