**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun Apr 01 03:00:02 2018 Apr 01 14:44:49 TheKit[m]: you are mentioned on this post 😊 for some reason i felt proud ... Apr 01 14:45:04 https://i.imgur.com/tpd05Hx.jpg Apr 01 14:45:41 A tweet by sailfishos Apr 01 15:08:07 steve-marinos: could you link to that post? Apr 01 15:10:07 akik: dunno how to do it with twitter, not a regular user Apr 01 15:11:15 steve-marinos: Just grab the URL from the location bar Apr 01 15:12:15 Ok just give me 1/2 hour am driving atm Apr 01 15:12:54 be safe :) Apr 01 15:40:08 https://twitter.com/chenliangchen?lang=en Apr 01 15:43:48 Yeah that’s it πŸ˜ŠπŸ‘ŒπŸΌ Apr 01 17:19:40 nice Apr 01 21:27:12 i know that everybody's plate is already full, but a question in case anyone knows the answer offhand: how difficult might it be to get qubesOS running on gemini? Apr 02 01:59:57 describe: Qubes, depending on version is based on Xen, Xen has been ported to Arm. I am not sure how compatible that specific processor is with Xen, but it should be supported. Linux distros have also been ported to Arm. The tricky part is putting the pieces together, and compiling them. I'm not sure how difficult that would be, I believe Qubes used Fedora as their base, not Debian, I'm not sure how well Fedora Apr 02 01:59:58 will work on the Gemini, or if Qubes would need to be adjusted to use debian/xen as dom0. The other limitation, once all that is done, is the ram. Drivers of course could get in the way at any time. Apr 02 02:07:39 * depscribe (yay auto-incorrect) Apr 02 02:39:07 Captain_Harlock: thanks -- i looked into it a little more after i asked the question and came to think, as you detailed, that it might be nontrivial. **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon Apr 02 03:00:02 2018