2023-03-26.log

vkoskivminute: "Forgot my password" on shop.mntre.com throws an error00:00
- murdock (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~murdock@mobile-166-171-186-81.mycingular.net)00:00
+ murdock (~murdock@mobile-166-172-61-63.mycingular.net)00:01
- murdock (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~murdock@mobile-166-172-61-63.mycingular.net)00:13
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)00:14
- gnou_liber (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~gnou_libe@223.pool85-50-3.static.orange.es)00:16
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a19:3600:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)00:32
vkoskivI removed the sick cell, cleaned the contacts and replaced. Seems it might be better now? Could just be oil in the contact area or something00:39
- murdock (QUIT: Ping timeout: 255 seconds) (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)00:52
sevanswapped out the ath9k card with an old iwl3945 but card doesn't appear to be detected. I should still see the device in lspci output despite the kernel potentially not having iwl3945 support, right?00:54
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)00:55
minutesevan: correct01:01
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)01:04
sevanminute: thanks01:07
sevannot showing up, I shall investigate.01:08
- _mark (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~wielaard@gnu.wildebeest.org)01:14
+ Nulo_ (~Nulo@user/nulo)03:15
- Nulo (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~Nulo@user/nulo)03:15
* Nulo_ -> Nulo03:16
- vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)03:26
- nsc (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (~nicolas@62-97-142-46.pool.kielnet.net)03:39
+ nsc (~nicolas@253-96-142-46.pool.kielnet.net)03:41
* nsc -> Guest561103:42
- murdock (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)04:03
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)04:03
+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)04:10
- Boostisbetter (QUIT: Ping timeout: 240 seconds) (4a410829d7@irc.cheogram.com)06:21
+ frkazoid333 (~frkazoid3@2603-9000-cf01-74e0-01f3-7c66-85b9-c3f5.inf6.spectrum.com)07:18
- freakazoid332 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 246 seconds) (~frkazoid3@2603-9000-cf01-74e0-01f3-7c66-85b9-c3f5.inf6.spectrum.com)07:18
* Guest5611 -> nsc07:45
* nsc -> Guest694507:46
+ Boostisbetter (4a410829d7@irc.cheogram.com)08:09
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a19:3600:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)09:07
- XYZ (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~XYZ@37-48-50-55.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)09:14
+ XYZ (~XYZ@37-48-42-101.nat.epc.tmcz.cz)09:33
+ _mark (~wielaard@gnu.wildebeest.org)11:07
- chomwitt (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~chomwitt@2a02:587:7a19:3600:1ac0:4dff:fedb:a3f1)11:12
- buckket (QUIT: Quit: buckket) (~buckket@2a01:4f8:c17:cc5f::1)11:29
+ buckket (~buckket@2a01:4f8:c17:cc5f::1)11:30
- _mark (QUIT: Ping timeout: 265 seconds) (~wielaard@gnu.wildebeest.org)11:35
+ _mark (~wielaard@gnu.wildebeest.org)12:08
+ bgs (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)12:12
* _mark -> mjw13:27
+ chomwitt (~chomwitt@ppp-94-67-191-224.home.otenet.gr)13:50
- mtm (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)14:05
- murdock (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)14:23
+ murdock (~murdock@mobile-166-172-61-144.mycingular.net)14:25
- murdock (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~murdock@mobile-166-172-61-144.mycingular.net)14:25
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)14:27
- murdock (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)14:32
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)14:33
- bgs (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)15:32
+ mtm (~mtm@c-71-228-84-213.hsd1.fl.comcast.net)16:10
sevanI was thinking when the new reform motherboard is released, having a case for housing the old motherboard. Just need the CPU module then for that router/nas/server stb. Need that 16GB RAM cpu module, so there's a CPU to go with it :)16:52
sevanwas also thinking about the fpga module, pretty cool to have a blank canvas (fpga) in the form of a laptop. 16:54
sevanPerhaps a POWER based laptop is feasible https://github.com/antonblanchard/microwatt16:54
sevanjust need to add support to Darwin 8 kernel and we can have a Tiger revival! :)16:55
minuteyes, litex with microwatt should work17:09
sevanamazing :)17:11
- murdock (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)18:45
+ murdock (~murdock@mobile-166-172-63-118.mycingular.net)18:45
+ vagrantc (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)19:04
- murdock (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~murdock@mobile-166-172-63-118.mycingular.net)19:48
+ murdock (~murdock@dhcp-68-142-57-54.greenmountainaccess.net)19:48
sevanLikely fake, scam, repurposed chips? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125790994803 (cheap Xilinx XC7K325T-2FFG676C)20:11
sevanhmm, they seem to stock other fancy gear. wifi accelerator anyone? https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/12579484850120:19
* bluerise_ -> bluerise20:54
vkoskivI ordered 8x 1800mAh JGNE cells from a local supplier. My Reform shipped with 1600mAh cells, so it'll be a nice upgrade too.20:54
vkoskivI still need to get the protected battery boards, too.20:54
- bluerise (QUIT: Changing host) (~bluerise@p5b0ac8e6.dip0.t-ipconnect.de)20:54
+ bluerise (~bluerise@user/bluerise)20:54
Boostisbettersuper easy to install them, nice upgrade and good peace of mind. 20:55
vkoskivYeah, I just want to combine with some other parts in the same order to save on shipping :D20:55
vkoskivI find the planned i.MX8MPlus upgrade board to be a very compelling upgrade, it's likely what I'll get as my next SoM21:02
vkoskivMore compelling than the LS1028A, mostly due to cost and I was worried about extra current draw with the LS1028A21:03
+ Guest4 (~Guest4@2a00:23c8:570c:1a01:ccd5:d7aa:4658:1c21)21:10
Boostisbetterthe main thing that I like about the new board in the Pocket is the increase in RAM. 8 gb is a big upgrade from the old board. 21:17
+ bgs (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)21:26
- vagrantc (QUIT: Quit: leaving) (~vagrant@2600:3c01:e000:21:7:77:0:50)21:33
vkoskivYeah, a 100% bump in RAM is significant.21:59
vkoskivI'm comfortable at 4GB, but 8 will be nice.21:59
joschi bought the LS1028A because i am using my ram as tmpfs22:05
joschwith the 4 gb of the imx8mq i'm using my ssd instead and even though my system is on 24/7, according to my SMART log, i'm writing on average 3.37 GB per hour to my SSD...22:05
- Guest4 (QUIT: Quit: Client closed) (~Guest4@2a00:23c8:570c:1a01:ccd5:d7aa:4658:1c21)22:09
vkoskivWhat writes that much?22:16
joschvkoskiv: i maintain a software called mmdebstrap with over 300 testcases and each test case creates a Debian chroot which is several 100 MB large22:19
- bgs (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~bgs@212-85-160-171.dynamic.telemach.net)23:35

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