On 20 June 2026 17:05:02 BST, [email protected] wrote:
>June 20, 2026 at 4:58 AM, "Bradley Morgan" <[email protected]
>mailto:[email protected]?to=%22Bradley%20Morgan%22%20%3Cinclude%40grrlz.net%3E
>> wrote:
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>> On June 20, 2026 1:11:13 AM GMT+01:00, [email protected] wrote:
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>> > June 19, 2026 at 6:05 PM, "Bradley Morgan" <[email protected]
>> >
>mailto:[email protected]?to=%22Bradley%20Morgan%22%20%3Cinclude%40grrlz.net%3E
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > wrote:
>> > > 
>> > >  
>> > >  On June 19, 2026 11:02:03 PM GMT+01:00, Paulo Duarte
>> > >  <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > >  
>> > >  > 
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > > On 19 Jun 2026, at 22:50, Bradley Morgan <[email protected]>
>wrote:
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > > Good that sergey did it (atleast some) :)
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > He did 95% of the work.
>> > >  > 
>> > >  Oh. Well, could we make some sort of telegram group? Or are you
>folks
>> > > 
>> > not
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > into telegram.. :(
>> > > 
>> > I would imagine that most people are not into that in the Hurd group,
>but
>> > some
>> > might be ok with it. I personally don't like that it is routed on a
>> > central
>> > server...
>> > 
>> > There is always #hurd irc channel.
>> > 
>> > XMPP (jabber) supports public rooms (maybe private ones). JMP.chat
>> > 
>> > Mumble voice chat would be an option.
>> > 
>> > I am a member of the FSF, and they support jitsi chatrooms (audio /
>> > video).
>> > 
>> Sorry to be so nitpicky here, but I don't like the UI on irc (on mobile)
>> I prefer to do my informal chats and stuff on mobile.
>> 
>> Telegram has a Amazing UI tbh, and it's more privacy focused then e.g:
>> discord 
>> 
>> I'm suggesting it because then I can chat where I pretty much always
>talk
>> to people, I mean, I have mastodon too.
>
>No need to apologize.  You are not nickpicking.  You are just describing
>what
>you want.  :)
>
>I believe that matrix is a more libre option for the Hurd, and they do
>have mobile
>clients.  Riot is one.  Maybe next week I'll re-set up my matrix client...
>
>Unless, I can set up dino-im to bridge to matrix...should be possible.
>
>Are you sure that you don't want to try XMPP?  We can create private /
>public chat
>rooms.  And jmp.chat has a android client.  cheogram: 
>https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.cheogram.android/
>which is based on the  "conversations"  XMPP client.  Both work splendidly
>in mobile. 
>
>
>P.S. hmmmm, well I actually am trying a fun experiment.  For at least a
>week the only
>computer that I will use is the Hurd running on real hardware...does the
>Hurd support
>a telagram client?

Port it! It's a debian application 

They also have a web client


>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > > 
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > > Are you a ARM folk too?
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > An enthusiast, not an ARM system developer though. Did it for
>quite
>> > >  > some time for i686 and x86_64, but got so many years working with
>> > >  > business applications with high level languages that started
>really
>> > >  > missing the low-level C stuff.
>> > >  > 
>> > >  > I daily drive in a M4 MacBook, have a few Raspberry Pis and a few
>> > > 
>> > other
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > > ARM SoCs. But my ultimate goal is to have it booting on an old M1
>Mac
>> > >  > Mini, even if just via serial TTY.
>> > >  > 
>> > >  Could we get it booting starting off on u-boot? If we modify the
>code to
>> > >  allow hurd to work, because currently it only supports Linux
>loading
>> > >  
>> > >  > 
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > > Perhaps if we are lucky ;) we could get arm.com folks to work
>on
>> > > 
>> > hurd.
>> > 
>> > > 
>> > > > > but we may not be lucky :(
>> > >  > > 
>> > >  > That would be great.
>> > >  > 
>> > >  If anyone that knows arm.com people sees this thread, get their
>> > >  attention, please.
>> > >  
>> > >  If you told me how id get their attention, id surely push it a try.
>> > > 
>> > I sometimes give puri.sm a suggestion (business idea). You could try
>to
>> > convince them
>> > to port their Librem 5 to the Hurd. I own such a device. The librem 5
>> > supports
>> > a virtual serial console via USB...
>> > 
>> > [email protected] mailto:[email protected]
>> > 
>> Intriguing, I'm into arm.com people
>> more, but I'm sure we can do that, for them to think about it, what
>> we need to do is make them realize
>> the benefits of porting their machine/chipset to the hurd.
>> 
>> They won't just do it for no reason..
>
>I already sent them an email saying that they should support the Hurd.
>
>Also the librem 5 supports a hardware serial too!
>
>> 
>> (Same with the arm.com folks tbf)
>> 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> Thanks!
>>
>
>

Thanks!

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