**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sun May 13 03:00:06 2018 May 13 03:19:41 blame PolypAudio May 13 03:21:33 classical case of "finessing a hole into its own knee" May 13 03:23:14 PolypAudio is soooooo smart it can't find its own ass with its hands May 13 05:00:25 brolin_empey: I'm afraid win10 keeps being a problem, changin,g controversial changes ongoing, have you considered just escaping? May 13 09:45:30 enyc: https://www.youtube.com/ now loads in IE11 on the same Windows 10 installation. May 13 09:48:32 hrrm, any idea why nano-opt pkg in maemo doesn't want to color synhighligh, yet vim does? May 13 09:48:34 enyc: This Windows 10 installation is not changing because it is partially broken and can no longer upgrade itself. I never let my Windows installations automatically update themselves because Windows automatically reboots if it is allowed to automatically update itself. I need my computer to continue running unless I tell it to do otherwise. May 13 09:49:16 enyc: I would've thought nano wouldn't be the sort of editor to support syntax highlighting. May 13 09:49:43 aiui, nano is pretty basic; I don't think it has a scripting language behind it, so there's probably nothing to specialise on particular languages. May 13 09:50:15 Hm. I guess some screenshots I see have highlighting of C at least. May 13 09:53:49 enyc: I use different operating systems for different purposes. I prefer GNU+Windows NT as a desktop client platform because I need or want to do things that are feasible only by using Windows NT as the host OS. May 13 10:52:01 Maxdamantus: yes, it does... and maemo version HAS all thise *.nanorc files to od so, BUT colormdoesn't actually appear/work. have tied symlinkins /usr/share/nano to their opt'ified location, no success... **** ENDING LOGGING AT Mon May 14 03:00:01 2018