2022-01-01.log

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mntmnbluerise: thanks for the offer00:22
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* nsc -> Guest365703:18
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joschWhat I would donate for would be a fix that makes suspend work reliably.08:51
+ freakazoid12345 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:11fb:60c1:dba0:7bc3)08:57
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mntmnjosch: noted10:56
mntmnmaybe we should set up a combined donation/bug bounty kind of thing10:56
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+ freakazoid343 (~matt@2603-9000-cf0f-80e3-c59d-2af9-be9d-1745.inf6.spectrum.com)11:29
Boostisbetterruff, I'm giving your standby script a whirl. fingers crossed! As a noob in such matters, where can I put this script so that it will work like all of the other reform scripts? 11:31
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kfxmatt.  buddy.  you are spamming the channel with three usernames worth of join/part noise.11:38
mntmnfreakazoid12345: boop boop11:39
BoostisbetterI know it is permissions related as well. I made the script executable and chmod +x it11:48
Boostisbetterbut I want to be able to type sudo standby, and it works11:48
Boostisbettersimilar to how the sudo reform-standby works. 11:48
mntmnBoostisbetter: ~/.local/bin perhaps?11:52
Boostisbetteris a restart necessary after moving it there? 11:52
Boostisbetterdoesn't seem like it. Thanks! 👍️11:55
mntmnnot needed12:04
+ freakazoid343 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:c59d:2af9:be9d:1745)12:22
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+ ruff (~ruff@ip-78-45-99-112.net.upcbroadband.cz)12:27
Boostisbetterok, but it seems I have to use ./ to envoke it12:27
Boostisbetterhow can I make it so that simply typing sudo standby will work?12:27
+ freakazoid12345 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:d09e:5c8b:54a9:db29)12:29
ruffBoostisbetter: move it under one of the PATH dirs? Eg. /usr/local/bin12:29
BoostisbetterThanks!12:29
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mntmnBoostisbetter: ah yeah, root (through sudo) has a different PATH than your normal user12:31
ruffmntmn: why other power rails are commented out in the lpc_fw for aux_power_off? Is it causing system instability?12:34
+ freakazoid343 (~matt@35.136.210.185)12:34
mntmnruff: they're not really useful. originally the idea was to kill power to the wifi card, for example. but this makes the SoC crash12:36
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ruffmntmn: ok, bcz I see the idea was to shut USB power, both rails to mpcie (3.3 & 1.2) but in the end only mpcie 3.3 is left12:37
Boostisbettermntmn, I moved it to usr/sbin12:37
ruffBoostisbetter: sbin is not in the user's PATH12:37
Boostisbetterand yet sudo standby works12:38
ruffBoostisbetter: if you want to call from sudo it should be in one of the */bin12:38
Boostisbetterwell I thought I would put it in there because that is where all of the reform scripts are12:38
ruffBoostisbetter: well, of course you can set the PATH to whatever you want, or you can use -i option to initialize root profile (which will use root's environment)12:39
Boostisbetteris there a problem with putting it into sbin?12:40
ruffBoostisbetter: and in general Arch linux for one is getting rid of this separation, there you have only /usr/bin and anything else is symlinked to it. Which I personally think is a "Right Thing"(tm)12:40
Boostisbettersounds good to me too12:40
Boostisbetterso far, I've used your standby script 4 times and it has restored perfectly so far. I did tweak it to not turn on the keyboard backlight when resuming. 12:41
ruffBoostisbetter: ehm, it supposed to turn it on, by bklite_on command which does echo LITE612:42
Boostisbetteryeah, what i was seeing is that the backlite was off before running the script, but when resuming it would turn the backlite on, but barely visible during the day12:43
Boostisbetterso I changed LITE6 to LITE012:44
Boostisbetterseems to have fixed it for me. 12:44
ruffBoostisbetter: ah 'to *not* turn on', yes, i was looking for a way to get current lite level (to store and restore it) but found none12:46
Boostisbetterruff, when you say you want to make a target unit do you mean that when you run it it would envoke systemd's suspend, and thus trigger swaylock, etc?12:47
ruffBoostisbetter: so I set to 6 which is minimal visible, ok when resuming at night, and not much power draw for the day12:47
Boostisbetterthat makes sense, also shows me how to use hidraw for keyboard brightness. 12:47
BoostisbetterI was wanting to bind a keyboard backlite toggle to just turn them off and on12:47
ruffBoostisbetter: yes, systemd is doing echo mem itself, but it needs various hooks to suspend and resume the system. conventionally it relies on laptop tools (whatever the name is now)12:48
ruffBoostisbetter: and earlier I was already doing hooks for BT and WLAN mangling during suspend (on old broken ACPI laptops)12:49
Boostisbetterthat would be awesome. It would be great if a keybinding could also lock the screen and suspend. However, I really don't mind triggering suspend by running a script either. 12:49
ruffBoostisbetter: keybinding could simply be done from sway, systemd suspend could be triggerred without sudo12:50
Boostisbetterbut does that work?12:51
ruffBoostisbetter: that's what I'm trying now, don't have an answer yet :)12:52
Boostisbetterruff, ahh... and that is what you mean with the whole target thing. You want the script to be run when systemd's suspend is used. 12:52
ruffBoostisbetter: exactly12:52
Boostisbetterruff: well Godspeed and good luck on that!12:53
Boostisbetterruff: I would really like something like that, but I have to say that I'm quite happy with the script for suspending. 12:54
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ruffBoostisbetter: btw what is your current draw in active and suspend mode? the one on Circle+B output when on batteries13:23
+ freakazoid333 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:dc8c:5492:8a11:454a)13:34
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Boostisbetter0.104A13:53
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Boostisbetterruff: and when active I am at: 0.229A14:10
ruffBoostisbetter: yes that aligns with my numbers, not sure how accurate they are14:11
ruffBoostisbetter: thanks14:12
Boostisbetterruff: When I have music playing the numbers are higher. About max current draw I've seen is .298A14:14
ruffBoostisbetter: yes, mine moves as well in .220-0.300 range depending on usage14:35
- freakazoid343 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~matt@35.136.210.185)14:45
BoostisbetterWhen I quote you is your name highlighted? I'm wondering if my xmpp client can't do that correctly. 14:49
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+ freakazoid333 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:e0ab:e4f:faba:2ae0)15:00
Boostisbetterruff, just out of curiosity how much RAM do you normally have being used?15:00
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ruffBoostisbetter: no, ircII does not highlight names, not at least with default config (cannot say I'm power ircII user) but irssi and others normaly do.15:32
ruffBoostisbetter: Mem:         4019024     2456136      605556      310084      957332     109576815:33
Boostisbetterruff, then it is just conversations bolding it by itself. 15:34
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+ freakazoid333 (~matt@35.136.210.185)15:53
Boostisbetterruff, Mem:         4019024     2721468      202032      436256     1095524      69900815:55
+ freakazoid343 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:e0ab:e4f:faba:2ae0)15:55
BoostisbetterI gotta say even without Standby the battery life on the Reform is pretty impressive. With Standby it is all day battery life. 15:56
+ ruff (~ruff@ip-78-45-99-112.net.upcbroadband.cz)15:57
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ruffSo... kind of works. Will test with more dilligence and will update the topic on the forum with steps16:01
mntmncool16:09
ruffmntmn: btw can you approve my registration on gitlab?16:17
mntmnruff: done!16:22
joschruff: thanks for your posts concerning suspend in the forum! :)16:41
Boostisbetterruff: yeah for real. Really appreciate the work on standby. So far I'm having great success with it. 16:51
* Guest3657 -> nsc17:15
ruffGlad it helps, now probably need to snoop on Purism gitlab to see if there's any development towards periphery PM. Bcz one thing to enter and exist suspend, another is actually to suspend (i.e. to save battery juice)17:39
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+ freakazoid333 (~matt@35.136.210.185)18:25
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- freakazoid333 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 245 seconds) (~matt@35.136.210.185)19:28
Boostisbetterruff, I was just about to post on my Reform post on Purism's forums about asking if someone with a Librem 5 would try running the standby script. I am curious what would happen. 19:43
marlunIs there a RSS feed for the news on mntre.com?19:50
+ erlehmann (~erle@213.61.66.66)19:57
vkoskiv_Learning cool things about linux by just browsing the reform forum20:14
vkoskiv_Good stuff20:14
ruffBoostisbetter: on L5 the wake sources are different and wifi I think is SDIO not mpcie, so I doubt it will be of any use there20:15
joschmarlun: https://mntre.com/reform_md.atom20:16
joschpersonally, I also have https://mastodon.social/@mntmn.rss in my RSS reader20:17
marlunjosch: thanks for the tip, will add it for now :) 20:29
Boostisbetterruff: that makes sense. I forgot about the differences in wifi, as well as having a cellular radio that needs to be powered down. 20:29
+ arminweigl_ (~arminweig@sourcehut/user/arminweigl)20:39
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Boostisbetterruff: just had the first failed started using your script. It was weird though because the system came back up but the screen was black except for backlight flickering at the top of the screen. Not sure what failed there, but though I'd offer it as a data point. 20:40
ruffBoostisbetter: was it by manual script execution or via systemd?20:54
+ doctorhoo (~hanno@194-18-252-127-no2005.tbcn.telia.com)21:01
Boostisbettermanual21:15
ruffok, sometimes (eg if the system is busy, like io on sdcard) it may jump over sleep 1 and start rawhid handler, in this case system wakes locked. Maybe try to increase sleep after echo mem > /sys/... from 1 to 221:17
BoostisbetterI will do that. If that works, it is an easy fix that wont bother me at all21:33
ruffBoostisbetter: or just try using systemd, there stop handler starts executiong really on wake, no chance to slip through21:36
Boostisbetterruff, could you spell out how I would do that?21:39
Boostisbetterlike how I can get standby (the script) to automatically get run when systemd suspend is used?21:41
ruffBoostisbetter: I've posted it on forum21:41
Boostisbetter👍️21:44
+ freakazoid333 (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:85f5:d689:285a:e047)21:49
+ freakazoid343 (~matt@35.136.210.185)21:53
- freakazoid333 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~matt@2603:9000:cf0f:80e3:85f5:d689:285a:e047)21:55
Boostisbetterruff, I keep getting a logind access denied and unit.suspend.target is masked error21:56
ruffBoostisbetter: ah, let me update the post. but yes you need to remove the symlinks, I forgot I did it first thing21:58
Boostisbetterwhew, I don't know how to do that myself. 21:59
BoostisbetterReally appreciate all of your excellent help here!21:59
ruffBoostisbetter: sure, no probs, post is updated with instructions to unmask22:06
Boostisbetterruff, that fixes it, but now I am finding that circle + space doesnt' wake the system anymore. 22:07
BoostisbetterHave you noticed that? 22:07
ruffBoostisbetter: uhm, no, it wakes it for me. It actually didn't first time when I enabled it but I thought I just messed with sysfs while trying various options22:09
ruffBoostisbetter: after that it wakes reliably. well, i actually tested only twice after that22:10
Boostisbetterok22:10
Boostisbetterruff, are you noticing a slightly higher draw when using systemctl?22:11
BoostisbetterI was seeing .109A with manual use of the script, and .112A when using Systemctl22:11
ruffBoostisbetter: no, the same 104mA22:11
BoostisbetterOk, I'm going to try it again. 22:11
Boostisbetterok then it worked. Only it used swaylock with a white screen instead of the black that is normally used. 22:14
ruffBoostisbetter: I'm using background so it wakes with adwaita-night swaylock22:16
Boostisbetteryeah, what does the e toggle? I know that i is for image22:16
- Christoph_ (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~Christoph@p54bf6c8f.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)22:17
ruffBoostisbetter: background image I mean. Ignore empty password. don't try pam when you just hit enter22:17
Boostisbetterruff, yep got it all sorted now. Most excellent! You sir, are a gentlemen and a scholar!!22:20
ruffBoostisbetter: thanks for appreciation and for testing. The beauty of systemd method is that it sends dbus signal to apps to go sleeping. So f.i. keepassxc locks itself.22:24
Boostisbetterruff, indeed!!22:24
Boostisbetterruff, with regard to the keybinding, if I am using a user config22:24
Boostisbetterdo I create a config.d directory in .config/sway/22:24
Boostisbetterand add the 99-suspend.conf file there?22:25
Boostisbetterto get it working?22:25
ruffBoostisbetter: nah you can just append the config snippet to your .config/sway/config22:25
ruffif you don't use inclusion dirs22:25
Boostisbetterruff, ok that is what I did, but it doesn't seem to be responding, let me double check the key combo I am using is correct22:26
Boostisbetterruff, disregard I forgot to remove something I had on that line previously22:27
Boostisbetterall good now22:27
BoostisbetterIt is weird to me how sometimes you need to reboot to get sway config changes to take effect. 22:35
ruffBoostisbetter: no way, max restart. If you have exit command binding of course. Otherwise, well, yes. But I don't see a single reason why not to have exit bound.22:44
ruffBoostisbetter: but you do know that you can press mod+Shift+c to reload the config, don't you? (unless you rebind it)22:53
- freakazoid343 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~matt@35.136.210.185)22:54
BoostisbetterYep I use reload with that binding all the time. For some reason sway lock, in particular never wants to load the new settings unless it is restarted. 22:55
ruffBoostisbetter: yes, resident programs is one of the reason to do exit. meddling with input/output is another.22:56
Boostisbetterruff, I forgot I could just mod+shift+e to just exit the session and force the sway session to rebuild.22:57
BoostisbetterSo far after adding that additional second to the sleep command and turning it into a systemctl function this thing has been pretty rock solid. Really do appreciate the work ruff.22:58
ruffBoostisbetter: on the other hand you can always kill manually. But that's also sometimes leaves zombies which then really requires a reboot22:58
ruffBoostisbetter: great! that's my experience as well. will try another overnight sleep tonight.23:00
+ ephase (~ephase@2a01:e0a:168:1211::885)23:04
- doctorhoo (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~hanno@194-18-252-127-no2005.tbcn.telia.com)23:07
+ doctorhoo (~hanno@194-18-252-127-no2005.tbcn.telia.com)23:11
+ freakazoid333 (~matt@35.136.210.185)23:23
ruffnah, not much to fish on purism yet, at least according to this: https://source.puri.sm/Librem5/librem5-base/-/commit/697a7420735aa57885d173b7e14f4533bfb4ae6223:53

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