Post B6wjBUjOKyGQ8QzfXc by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
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 (DIR) Post #B6wgPNM2GE3lRqzq88 by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-02T23:56:31Z
       
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       should teach more girls how to use smart cards to login to their PCs
       
 (DIR) Post #B6wgf1yXVzDTmATHoe by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2026-06-03T04:56:52.807861Z
       
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       @freya Maybe something I should setup at some point (pam/nsswitch-less in my case but well custom login(1) and su(1) is something I can easily do).
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whCbnXLfVGQxKtii by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T04:58:16Z
       
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       @lanodan I mean Linux has really good smartcard support, yeah!
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whCcjJspixKAN2mm by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2026-06-03T05:02:52.100449Z
       
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       @freya Yeah, reminds me that for OpenPGP here (only used for signing commits to gentoo…) it's been smartcard-only for years here because GnuPG would somehow corrupt it's own files.
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whTh49131jh8Fc8G by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T05:03:07Z
       
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       @lanodan I know how it works on Solaris in pretty good detail but not nearly as much about Linux
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whTi0HWtX0bRS2ka by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2026-06-03T05:05:57.793011Z
       
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       @freya Incidentally I haven't yet tried in Solaris, even though I got a JavaCard (and smartcard reader in my Blade 150), but well would need to unbreak the Xsun config I accidentally screwed.(Or maybe just install something like Tribblix on it)
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whc4Txq13qdVK3vs by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T05:06:45Z
       
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       @lanodan nah just install Solaris 10- 1/13, upgrade with the 2021-10 patchset (I can send it you) and then install FractalKit packages to get thjings like modern gcc and sshd
       
 (DIR) Post #B6whqBwws39hqmc45g by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2026-06-03T05:10:05.352137Z
       
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       @freya Well for gcc I also got it ready to cross-compile on my Gentoo desktop, which I think will be pretty neat for large packages.
       
 (DIR) Post #B6wi16t81vMTKz24cy by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T05:11:26Z
       
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       @lanodan https://highenergymagic.net/fractalkit/sunos5.10/https://highenergymagic.net/fractalkit/sunos5.10/__INSTALL_THESE_FIRST/README
       
 (DIR) Post #B6wjBUjOKyGQ8QzfXc by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T05:10:50Z
       
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       @lanodan cross-compiling from Linux to Solaris? are you sure? there are a thousand billion ways that could explode. why not just use the packages I made
       
 (DIR) Post #B6wjBVPZo80YFGjMIK by lanodan@queer.hacktivis.me
       2026-06-03T05:25:04.784016Z
       
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       @freya Well I will at least give it a try.Just much faster to cross-compile in some cases and it's the kind of stuff I got a bit used to for embedded dev and hobby osdev.
       
 (DIR) Post #B6wjIXmLP9Hdc8jhJY by freya@social.highenergymagic.net
       2026-06-03T05:26:02Z
       
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       @lanodan I can't imagine that cross-OS+cross-arch cross compile is going to produce good binaries, good luck to you cutie