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xlunch also works in desktop mode. I'm going to configure as many programs as possible, just to see how xlunch looks when used instead of the normal Windows desktop.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/73048226/166405466-4c604fc4-83b0-4bd3-960a-52fd948d9e5a.png) If someone created an executable that didn't rely on Xorg, I'd always use that. Background from [elementary/wallpapers@git-server/github](https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/elementary/[email protected]/backgrounds/odin-dark.jpg) cygwin config available at [hello-smile6/cygwin-xlunch-menu@git-server/github](https://github.com/hello-smile6/cygwin-xlunch-menu)

> Very nice :) Would it be possible to use Windows 2000?

> What did you mean by executable that didn't rely on xlunch? Anyway, I have zero experiences in compiling software for windows, so I will not be able to help...

> Oh wow, that's pretty neat. By the way when running in desktop mode you can pass `--noprompt` or simply just `-n` to hide the `Run:` prompt if you only...

> Now I'm getting this: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/225717/189528686-e6601857-25e6-4806-a010-0b1334ba0647.png) Replit fixed it, works now!

v86 running in the background is **helpful**...

Is anyone working on this? (I'd like to add that sqlite support would also be appreciated)

Why not implement _every_ s2s protocol, so people can use ergo for linking otherwise incompatible servers?

> Cool would be actually if you could link up with Rocket Chat: https://docs.rocket.chat/guides/administration/admin-panel/settings/irc-federation What s2s protocol does that use? (Are you on the IRC channel?)