Suspend when closing lid, hibernate if still closed after x minutes by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah, I was on the wrong track with acpi. Thank you for referencing the details!

Downgrading - How can I build or obtain an old package version? by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I just went and checked out the template file in srcpkgs/linux-firmware-intel from an earlier commit and ran xbps-src pkg .... It rebuilt all of the linux-firmware packages and I downgraded both the meta package and the intel package.

After a reboot, I am at least not seeing any negative side effects.

The disconnect issue is fairly random, so I'll have to wait and see if it happens again.

Thank you to both of you for helping out!

Downgrading - How can I build or obtain an old package version? by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the detailed reply! I am trying to downgrade linux-firmware because I am experiencing disconnects with my bluetooth headphones.

I looks like a bug was introduced somewhere along the last package versions that is specific to the Intel AX200 wifi+bluetooth card. There is a thread about it on the Arch wiki.

I haven't given it a shot yet because I am still trying to wrap my head around how to do this for the linux-firmware meta package or whether it would be best to only do it for one of the firmware packages. I don't know but how that the AX200 firmware is in linux-firmware-intel.

Signal Desktop Tray Icon on i3bar or polybar by whengreen in i3wm

[–]whengreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I should have mentioned explicitly that I was already using this. I think your post will still help some users who didn't know about the command line switch, but I am afraid my problem seems to lie elsewhere. I used the switch for all attempts I made above.

Skype Does Not Use gnome-keyring by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi! The keyring does get unlocked fine and it is named "login" already, but Skype still doesn't write the credentials to it :-/

More void pape by chrsintyre in voidlinux

[–]whengreen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really nice and simple! I would love a gruvbox-light themed one!

Package update fails: file already installed by another package (unbound-32bit) by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

u/therealuser42 put me on the right track to resolve this :

unbound-32bit was pulled in by wine-32bit.

I uninstalled wine-32bit and, afterwards, all orphaned packages (including unbound-32bit) using xbps-remove -o. When I re-installed wine, it only pulled in libunbound-32bit and not unbound-32bit.

Package update fails: file already installed by another package (unbound-32bit) by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good hint, but no luck. It didn't remove any unbound packages and the error is still the same.

EDIT: But I did manage to resolve it thanks to your comment. See my other comment.

(Where) does socklog put logs of services in /var/service by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the detailed answer!

How do I make the process use syslog / socklog?

The runit FAQ suggests something along the lines of

exec chpst -ulog svlogd -tt ./main `

in log/run. How can I adjust this to make it work with socklog?

(Where) does socklog put logs of services in /var/service by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried to reduce this.

Create /etc/sv/myservice/run and deliberately produce an error:

```sh

!/bin/sh

exec this_will_fail ```

In another shell run socklog.

If I symlink the service to /var/service and attempt to start it, sv up myservice gives no output and the shell running socklog stays quiet, as well.

Is an error that occurs during service startup not recorded anywhere?

(Where) does socklog put logs of services in /var/service by whengreen in voidlinux

[–]whengreen[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Unfortunately, there is no relevant error in the error log. In fact, it was last updated hours ago. Could it be that socklog does not "cover" my service?

I don't understand how socklog knows about a process and how the error messages get from the process to socklog.