2022-10-07.log

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joschminute: the last run of the reform-system-image pipeline failed 3 weeks ago -- could you trigger a new run?13:46
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minutejosch: i'm on the way to the office, if i haven't done it in 1 hour please ping me again ^^14:49
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- qwer (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~qwer@37-48-41-203.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)15:47
minutejosch: totally missed this somehow https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/merge_requests/6015:57
minutemerging now15:57
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joschminute: that MR only becomes really interesting once somebody finds enough time to set up a new CI runner running on some container like docker, lxc or thelike18:19
joschmy main motivation was to create a situation in which the CI runner can be set up to be enabled by default for everybody's merge requests18:20
joschso that code would only get merged after the pipeline passed18:20
minuteyeah18:25
- MajorBiscuit (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 3.5) (~MajorBisc@c-001-011-059.client.tudelft.eduvpn.nl)18:29
eery_E: what do you mean? On Fedora 36, xorg's version is marked as 22.1.3-1.fc3618:39
minutejosch: btw looks like the pipeline is good again19:18
joschyup, the last failure was because of a bug in mmdebstrap which I had hoped I fixed and the green pipeline confirms that the fix has worked19:18
minutecool!19:24
minuteimx8mplus adapter for reform: ordered first sample pcbs19:24
sknebelneat19:31
sknebelthats an adapter for an existing SoM?19:31
minutesknebel: yep, this one https://boundarydevices.com/product/nitrogen8m-plus-som/19:49
minutei have a test version of this with 8GB ram19:49
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sknebelah, so 8 GB RAM and bit faster CPU cores as the headline features for reform use20:00
sknebel(I assume the weird coprocessors and fancier NICs of the plus arent that relevant :D)20:01
- qwer (QUIT: Ping timeout: 268 seconds) (~qwer@78-80-18-200.customers.tmcz.cz)20:23
_Eeery: I think you're looking at Xwayland, not Xorg20:44
_Ehttps://packages.fedoraproject.org/pkgs/xorg-x11-server/xorg-x11-server-Xorg/20:45
_Eapplying !369 from upstream did allow it to start with glamor, but only when GDM isn't running for some reason20:47
minute_E: xorg works on reform with glamor?20:47
minutesknebel: yes, also i hope that dual display will be more stable20:48
_Eminute: yes and no, yes in that it starts and displays xterm, no in that the only other application I tried (krita) was invisible20:49
minute_E: did you start some kind of wm?20:49
_Eminute: nope, just X and an xterm20:50
minute_E: do you have a quick link to !369 ?20:50
vkoskivStoopid q: Is X not a window manager? It manages windows, does it not?20:50
minutevkoskiv: it is not20:50
minutevkoskiv: it is only a x window server20:50
_Eminute: https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xorg/xserver/-/merge_requests/369/commits20:51
minutevkoskiv: you need a wm like twm, fvwm, xfwm, mutter, i3, etc20:51
minutevkoskiv: otherwise you won't be able to move the windows20:51
minuteand they have no decorations (except for client side decorated windows)20:51
eeryI'm just confused because I'm running F36 on my reform and I'm almost sure I was able to run Xorg + glamor, albeit with strange performance problems, it seemed functional at least20:55
_Eglamor on Xwayland should fine with no patches (according to the MR comment, at least)20:57
eeryI know, I'm talking about running Xorg directly, it at least was able to run Mate and I want to say a web browser and glxgears etc21:00
eerycurious, is there anyway to boot with *only* HDMI output enabled?21:04
+ qwer (~qwer@89-24-32-117.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)22:05
minuteeery: well, you could disable lcdif in the dts file22:28
minuteeery: or perhaps unload the module22:29
vkoskivYeah, sadly this SSD is no good :(22:48
vkoskivIt dies whenever I resume from suspend22:48
vkoskivhttps://teensyimg.com/img?i=87gpykswnM22:49
vkoskivIs there a way to do REISUB on this? No SysRq key on here.22:53
vkoskivvkoskiv@reform:~$ sudo dmesg | grep -i nvme22:57
vkoskiv[    7.471164] nvme nvme0: pci function 0001:01:00.022:57
vkoskiv[    7.471229] nvme 0001:01:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0002)22:57
vkoskiv[    7.497520] nvme nvme0: allocated 32 MiB host memory buffer.22:57
vkoskiv[    7.501460] nvme nvme0: 1/0/0 default/read/poll queues22:57
vkoskiv*shrug*. I guess it might be some power saving feature where the ssd doesn't come back up on wake? I have no idea how to diagnose this.22:57
vkoskivBeyond this reproducible error, the SSD works perfectly fine, so I'm inclined to believe the drive itself is oka.y22:58
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vkoskivsmartctl on this ssd: https://pastebin.com/QEWn5TeU23:04
vkoskivI'll see if disabling APST will help23:09
vkoskivCloning the linux source tree, I need to take a peek in the nvme driver...23:14
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vkoskivIs the 'setenv bootargs' bit in the /boot/boot.scr equivalent to a grub cmdline?23:54
vkoskivI need to test an option that I have to pass to linux at boot, so I just edit that line?23:54

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