2022-12-28.log

minutebkeys: i also have a fluke, it's great00:04
- bgs (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)00:08
bkeysYeah my best friend recommended them to me00:11
bkeysMy wife also got me a metal toolbox for christmas which is nice00:11
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)01:02
BoostisbetterFLukes are just expensive, but my brother swears by them01:05
bkeysYeah with stuff like that my mentality is normally that it's best to spend the money but do so 1 time01:32
bkeysGet the nicest thing you can and then you should never have to worry about needing something better01:33
minutethey have really excellent usability etc01:52
- ajr (QUIT: Quit: WeeChat 3.7) (~ajr@user/ajr)02:57
+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)03:09
chartreuseYeah, my dad always used a Fluke 87, I eventually found a first gen 87 for myself at a thrift store for a steal ($30 CAD). Though was using a Fluke 77 before that was a garage sale find. They're excellent meters still04:30
+ robin (~robin@user/terpri)06:00
joschso... i'm not at home and for some reason i cannot reach my machine in the office via ssh, so i had to build libreoffice on the reform...07:18
joschand yes, 4 GB ram are enough (this is not chromium after all) but the build takes 32 hours utilizing all 4 cores :D07:19
eery[m]Oh that's a terrifying thought 07:19
eery[m]I remember finding my boot drive for Wii Linux from my teens, it was running Gentoo, and I had built Firefox on it...07:21
- vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:40)08:51
+ bgs (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)09:44
Boostisbetterjosch: why can't you just use a compiled deb instead? 09:50
joschBoostisbetter: because when you develop software you want to change the software and apply patches and then you need to recompile it :)10:32
joschBoostisbetter: background is the gstreamer 1.22 release which requires zxing 1.4 which makes libreoffice fail to compile unless you patch it10:33
joschBoostisbetter: see https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1027048 in case you are interested in the gory details as for why i needed to recompile libreoffice :)10:34
BoostisbetterInteresting. I have not found a reason to change anything on most applications I use. 10:47
minuteahh > In zxing-1.4.0, numerous headers are no longer public.11:18
Boostisbetterso I am ok with wiping my Reform and starting over using sys-v311:58
BoostisbetterDo I need to format my nvme drive before I swap the sd cards and reboot? 11:58
BoostisbetterWhat I would like to do is use the NVME drive again in the same way i am now, just under v3. 11:59
joschminute: that and ABI changed without SONAME bump12:31
joschso software compiled against the new zxing would not find the symbols they expect12:31
joschBoostisbetter: you do not want to attempt to port your system over to sysimage-v3?12:32
Boostisbetternah, it'll be easier to just start over. I have a nextcloud and resilio sync that is holding all of the important stuff, easy to grab again12:33
joschit will definitely be easier, yes :)12:35
BoostisbetterI noticed that suspend to ram was an improvement found in sys v3, is this using the reform suspend script that I've been using? It cuts power consumption by half? 12:40
BoostisbetterAlso, is there any instructions on how to do the wipe and start over with the most current image? 12:40
joschBoostisbetter: which suspend script have you been using?13:02
Boostisbetterthe one shared on the forums. It has been very reliable and i believe that was merged with the official image.13:03
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 272 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)13:04
joschBoostisbetter: did i also comment on that threat? Didn't I say it's the same that sysimage-v3 uses?13:06
Boostisbetteryes I believe you did. Just making sure.13:06
joschi do not know more today than i knew back then :D13:10
- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:15
joschBoostisbetter: i do not think there is a written guide on how to "start over" anywhere yet13:19
joschI'd first pop in a fresh sysimage-v3 sd-card, use reform-flash-rescue to update eMMC and then use reform-setup-encrypted-nvme and/or reform-migrate to setup nvme boot13:20
joschBoostisbetter: just in case this breaks your suspend, maybe make sure you take a snapshot of your system so that you can diff it or restore it just in case13:20
+ mjw (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:26
- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:34
Boostisbetterwhat software are you using to make snapshots?13:35
+ mjw (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:40
+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)15:09
- mjw (QUIT: Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by wielaard!~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440))) (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)16:22
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+ mark_ (~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org)16:22
minutetyping this from pocket reform with cell connection (LTE)18:46
vkoskivNice!!18:51
+ ajr (~ajr@user/ajr)19:04
+ oomono (uid328183@id-328183.tinside.irccloud.com)19:12
Boostisbetterminute: word up! 19:28
minuteits pretty neat19:37
bkeysWOOP20:01
Boostisbetterminute, I'm really looking forward to getting this. I would love to help debug and test things. 20:04
- bkeys (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)20:08
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@static-198-54-135-69.cust.tzulo.com)20:30
- mjw (QUIT: Killed (NickServ (GHOST command used by mark_!~mark@gnu.wildebeest.org))) (~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440)21:14
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+ wielaard (~mjw_@2001:1c06:2488:1400:9e5c:8eff:fe8f:a440)21:15
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:40)21:29

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