chartreuse | Honestly I'd love to see more smaller repos rather than one large reform repo as it kinda is now | 00:14 |
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sigrid | why? | 00:19 |
chartreuse | So that the changelogs aren't intermingled. And if doing multiple changes they can be on seperate branches and the like | 00:22 |
sigrid | this doesn't solve the issue with dependencies between several things that are now would be split into their own repos | 00:24 |
sigrid | for one functionality change related to 3 things you'd have to have 3 branches instead of just 1 | 00:24 |
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bkeys | I got my developerbox today; I got it successfully lighting up a monitor with UEFI | 01:06 |
Boostisbetter | Nice! Pics when you have it all setup would be cool! | 01:11 |
bkeys | It's in a cardboard box right now | 01:14 |
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Boostisbetter | Really? You are using it still in the shipping box? | 01:23 |
chartreuse | Finally ordered myself a pair of JGNE cells to replace my 2 dead ones. Found a decent US seller without too high of shipping to Canada. So hopefully will have a battery powered reform again in a week or two | 01:35 |
Boostisbetter | Nice chartreuse: Glad the logistics worked out on that one. | 01:43 |
chartreuse | Still was $20 USD shipping, though I ended up getting some extra plain lithium ion batteries for other projects too with that | 01:45 |
chartreuse | Otherwise Canada seems to be a black hole for lifepo4 cells, and honestly even lithium ion 18650's are way overpriced here | 01:45 |
chartreuse | Was debating on ordering a full new set of 8, but at $5 a cell it was a bit pricey. Might do that some other time if I want to upgrade to 2000mAh cells or such in the future | 01:48 |
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bkeys | Boostisbetter: Yeah, the case I want is about $170 and I don't have the cash on hand for it | 02:14 |
bkeys | I always wanted one of those 100% transparent desktop cases | 02:15 |
chartreuse | Nothing wrong with motherboard box cases XD | 02:15 |
bkeys | I mean it's sitting on top of the anti static bag so it'll be fine | 02:15 |
Boostisbetter | Yeah for sure, no worries! | 02:15 |
bkeys | I bought an ar9280 wifi card for the Reform but the antenna connectors were the wrong size for the antenna (or the other way around) and it broke; so I soldered the antenna on there; hopefully it worked | 02:16 |
bkeys | I either broke it or fixed it | 02:16 |
bkeys | Either way, it's the last time I buy a wifi card that doesn't include antenna | 02:16 |
bkeys | What was nice is that the developerbox came with 32GB of free RAM | 02:18 |
chartreuse | Honestly the anti-static bag (if it's the grey type) could be worse than straight on the cardboard. Those bags are slightly conductive (megohms) since they're designed to dissipate the static charge and not let it arc through them | 02:23 |
chartreuse | The pink ones are designed not to build up a charge, but are not conductive. Which is why they're worse for storing stuff as you can arc through them | 02:23 |
bkeys | Ehh, I think for now I will just leave it there I don't plan on really touching it until I move it into it's permanent chassis | 02:24 |
bkeys | I also want to make sure the 24x1GHz cores will be good enough for casual usage | 02:25 |
bkeys | https://www.aliexpress.us/item/3256802633551733.html?spm=a2g0o.productlist.0.0.6b012256SKMs5F&algo_pvid=32d73157-583c-4a6c-9787-de176191569c&algo_exp_id=32d73157-583c-4a6c-9787-de176191569c-19&pdp_ext_f=%7B%22sku_id%22%3A%2212000022337764949%22%7D&pdp_npi=2%40dis%21USD%2173.88%2166.49%21%21%21%21%21%402101f49316722694858426735e7444%2112000022337764949%21sea&curPageLogUid=VCd63anOOh54 | 02:25 |
bkeys | I found some transparent fans too which would be cool | 02:25 |
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bkeys | Well I got my mpcie card working, using it to send this message | 04:53 |
bkeys | I can say the range isn't that great; but that might be my poor soldering abilities | 04:53 |
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vkoskiv | bkeys: Really cool looking case! | 11:29 |
vkoskiv | I'd be worried about fragility. Though I know carrying a PC around is somewhat unusal these days | 11:29 |
vkoskiv | I usually attend Instanssi and Assembly, and I used to carry my desktop with me. | 11:30 |
vkoskiv | Though this year at Assembly, I just had my Reform + Mac Plus with me. | 11:30 |
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minute | bkeys: which mpcie card and why did you have to solder? | 13:52 |
minute | bkeys: ah, sorry, read log now | 13:52 |
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bkeys | Does anyone else's system image do this whole "Waiting on job Wait for the network to be configured" every time you boot? It wastes about 2 minutes of my life everytime I boot up my Reform | 19:12 |
minute | bkeys: nope. i wonder why that is happening for you | 19:17 |
bkeys | I wonder why as well; it does it even if ethernet is plugged in | 19:18 |
minute | installed anything networking related recently? | 19:18 |
bkeys | Nope | 19:18 |
minute | googling yield anything? doesn't sound reform specific | 19:18 |
bkeys | The old usb wifi card I was using needed a nonfree firmware; but now I am on ar9280 so no more nonfree firmware on wifi | 19:18 |
bkeys | I'll go through and uninstall the package that provided said firmware | 19:19 |
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bkeys | Nope that did not solve the issue | 19:32 |
JC[m] | I've had that issue before with several other computers but it was one of those things where the computer "fixed itself" later on, so I never investigated the root cause... | 19:46 |
JC[m] | But it would always take 90-180s to get past that part. | 19:46 |
josch | bkeys: but you do *not* have the issue with a default sysimage-v3 sd-card, right? | 20:00 |
bkeys | What do you mean? This is the default system image on an SD card | 20:00 |
josch | bkeys: i just wanted to make sure that the problem happens independent of any custom configuration. I wonder how i can reproduce it then. | 20:18 |
bkeys | I don't know because I haven't really changed anything. Maybe I did when I was trying to get the usb card to work? Not sure | 20:22 |
josch | bkeys: ah so you did change something. If you are still on an sd-card maybe flash a new sysimage-v3 on a second sd-card and see if you can reproduce the problem, noting down the steps you carried out? | 20:30 |
bkeys | I didn't do anything to get it to work except maybe install a few debian packages | 20:31 |
josch | bkeys: if you only installed a few, maybe look into /var/log/apt to see which ones you installed? | 20:31 |
bkeys | I didn't change any configuration files or anything, it should be noted the issue happens no matter what hardware is in there | 20:31 |
josch | bkeys: okay, but does it happen with a fresh sysimage-v3 sd-card where you changed *nothing*? | 20:32 |
bkeys | Let me test that out | 20:32 |
josch | because if it doesn't then it has to be something about your configuration and then you could diff the two sd-cards to see what makes them different | 20:32 |
bkeys | I gotta get my developerbox booting is my priority atm, apparently I need a nouveau card specifically to please the pcie slot | 20:32 |
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