2022-07-14.log

- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)00:29
grubmanhas anyone had issues with their reform recognizing the nvme ssd installed?00:33
kfxgrubman: lots of people have tried and failed with samsung products00:33
grubmani'm booted into system image v3 but fdisk is missing the nvme 00:34
grubmanthis is an ADATA drive00:34
kfxthere's a thread about it on the web forums00:34
grubmanoh is there? ok /me searches00:34
kfxhttps://community.mnt.re/t/confirmed-working-nvme-drives/224/700:34
kfxsome other folks are in there reporting success AND failure with various ADATA products00:35
grubmanahh ok might be a bridged pin then00:36
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grubmandoes this look right00:56
grubmanhttps://i.imgur.com/suwFH4o.jpg00:56
grubmanseems like there's a second bridge 00:56
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technomancyACTION does an apt upgrade on his reform after 8 months since the last one; braces for impact04:39
klardotshtechnomancy: uhhhhhh I'd.... likely not lol05:12
klardotshI bricked the install on the SD that shipped with mine when I did that one05:13
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technomancytoo late! >_<05:54
technomancylast time i did this i broke my xwayland usage05:54
technomancybut like05:54
technomancythe alternative is running an insecure browser05:54
klardotshso the status quo? ;)06:00
klardotsh(/s to those of you unaware technomancy knows my brand of sarcasm)06:01
klardotshI forget, does Debian handle partial upgrades well/at all? that's something I can do in a severe pinch on Void and Alpine, but I only use deb based stuff at work and we never need that there06:01
technomancydunno, this is my first time running anything but stable06:22
joschklardotsh: you can do partial upgrades, yes -- it only becomes not supported if you partially upgrade to versions that skip a release06:43
joschit will work in most cases but some software needs special treatment during upgrades06:44
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grubmanminute: is this an additional bridge? https://i.imgur.com/suwFH4o.jpg (apologies for imgur)13:28
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minutegrubman: if you mean on the GND pads of M.2, that's fine. those are just GND pads14:21
chartreuseOn the small bit of that m key slot though should both be ground14:23
chartreusePins 71 and 73 (ground) there, or 72 and 74 (both 3.3v) if this is the wrong side, 14:24
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grubmanminute: hmm i'm not sure which are the GND pads here15:23
minutegrubman: what is the problem??15:24
minutegrubman: the bridge is normal15:24
grubmanchartreuse: i'm referring to the 5 pins in the center of the image. it looks like there's a bridge between pins 3 and 4 (of the 5 there)?15:24
grubmanok just wanted to make sure we're talking about the same thing15:24
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grubmancan confirm the m.2 slot is functional. a WD drive is recognized. the ADATA one wasn't. odd.18:23
grubmani have another board (hifive unmatched) which doesn't like the ADATA drive either.18:24
grubmanso it's definitely something peculiar with that drive18:24
grubmananyway, appreciate the help18:24
vagrantcplausibly different power profiles?18:26
minutethere was a similar problem with certain samsung evos18:39
joschgrubman: maybe report that drive as non-working in the forum thread?18:39
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vkoskivInteresting, the meanwell power supply doesn't seem to be grounded, despite the 3 pin plug23:33
vkoskivNo continuity between the barrel shell and the ground pin23:33
minuteyeah23:36
minutebtw, current stats say there are only 23 unshipped orders in the CS system23:36
vkoskivCan you even do that? Or does grounding require a 3rd pin23:36
Boostisbetterminute: woot!23:36
Boostisbetterin the US? Yes 3rd pin is required for a ground line23:37
vkoskivOn the power supply output side, I mean. Low-voltage side23:37
vkoskivLine voltage plugs are 3 pins of course, if grounded.23:37
vkoskivMost of the laptop bricks I have that are similar just have the ungrounded figure 8 lead23:37
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