chartreuse | Thanks | 00:14 |
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chartreuse | Just remembered I should check the fuses since it shut off on me just incase | 00:17 |
chartreuse | Ah yep the one by the battery contacts blew | 00:20 |
chartreuse | Is the fuse part number right? 0157004.DR from Littlefuse. That one seems to be a fuse preinstalled in metal clips, but my reform seems to have discrete fuses in plastic fuse holders | 00:26 |
minute | chartreuse: oh damn @ fuse... right, that can also happen (rarely). and you could also check your bypass Rs... those 8 big ones | 00:28 |
minute | chartreuse: if they still measure the right ohms. they can sometimes crack | 00:28 |
chartreuse | Or is it just the datasheet and pictures on digikey misleading. The 0154004.DRTL looks like what's installed but I can't seem to find those fuses without a holder | 00:28 |
chartreuse | I'll take a look | 00:28 |
minute | chartreuse: yeah you can discard the holder. i think i also didn't find them without the holder | 00:29 |
minute | chartreuse: i.e. i have a roll of the ones with metal clip and just throw out the clip (a bit of a waste, but oh well) | 00:32 |
chartreuse | Okay R25 seems to be broken, all the others measure 5.0 ohms, while I'm getting >1.2k on that one | 00:32 |
minute | chartreuse: is it the leftmost one? | 00:32 |
chartreuse | Yeah | 00:33 |
chartreuse | Closest to the fuse F2 | 00:33 |
minute | yeah ok | 00:33 |
chartreuse | Going to measure the body diode on the associated mosfet just to check as well | 00:33 |
minute | if the fuse blows, i think there is a faulty power path through that R | 00:33 |
chartreuse | Seeing the body diode just fine at 0.5v one way, though seeing 1.5v the other though that's probably measuring through the battery IC | 00:35 |
chartreuse | The other signal resistors (100ohm and 3.3k) on the balancing seem fine | 00:38 |
chartreuse | D2 seems fine, 0.23v forward and 0.7v backwards (probably seeing a transistor in the IC) | 00:39 |
chartreuse | Giant 2512 resistors added to the cart. Didn't realize those could handle 1W | 00:43 |
chartreuse | Or are these special 2W ones? | 00:44 |
minute | 1W i think | 00:45 |
chartreuse | Seems to be the most common yeah | 00:45 |
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chartreuse | I think I found the fuse without the holder, 0451004.MRL. It's a different Littlefuse series but the dimensions of the actual fuse part match | 00:53 |
chartreuse | And half the price too | 00:54 |
minute | oh nice | 00:56 |
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Booster[m] | Well this is embarrassing but how do I prepare the sd card for use as the boot medium for the Reform? I did the dd command with the reform image but it does not boot at all. I believe the ad card is formatted as fat32. It is a 64gb ad card. | 07:40 |
Booster[m] | SD = ad (stupid auto correct) | 07:42 |
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josch | Booster[m]: how did you transfer the image to the card? | 07:52 |
josch | Booster[m]: you are not copying a file, so the cards original formatting is irrelevant | 07:52 |
Booster[m] | I used dd as Minute said. | 07:53 |
Booster[m] | I did it from the Reform as well. | 07:53 |
josch | can you confirm that your sd card now has two partitions with the first of them containing the boot.scr? | 07:54 |
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josch | yes, yes ;) | 08:02 |
josch | whoops, wrong window | 08:03 |
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josch | gameplay starts at 04:12 https://mister-muffin.de/reform/stardew_valley.webm | 09:26 |
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minute | Booster[m]: can you paste the exact commandline you used for dd? | 10:22 |
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Booster[m] | sudo dd if=reform-system.img status=progress bs=8M of=/mnt/... | 10:49 |
Booster[m] | I forget the name of the directory but that is what it was. | 10:49 |
Booster[m] | For some reason the sd card did not mount under dev at all. | 10:49 |
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minute | Booster[m]: the of= is wrong. you're not supposed to write to a directory, but to the sdcard's device | 11:27 |
minute | Booster[m]: if you insert the sd card, you can find the device with lsblk | 11:27 |
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minute | Booster[m]: it is probably /dev/mmcblk1. but please double check | 11:28 |
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Booster[m] | minute: thanks! Will do! | 12:38 |
Booster[m] | I didn't realize that dd could mirror things just as partitions, etc. | 12:38 |
Booster[m] | s/just/such/ | 12:38 |
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josch | Booster[m]: think of mirror like "cat" | 13:44 |
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minute | Booster[m]: yep, it just copies the raw bytes including the partition table | 14:44 |
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Booster[m] | Dd just became one of my new favorite tools. | 15:17 |
Booster[m] | I'll be home in about 2 hours so I'll give it a whirl then. | 15:17 |
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jfred | Of course, be careful - it will happily overwrite the disk you're actively using too. Make sure you target the right one :) | 16:21 |
+ mjw (~mjw@89.205.140.79) | 16:25 | |
Boostisbetter | NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINTS | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | mmcblk0 179:0 0 14.6G 0 disk | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | └─mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 14.6G 0 part | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | nvme0n1 259:0 0 953.9G 0 disk | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | ├─nvme0n1p1 259:1 0 944.4G 0 part / | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | └─nvme0n1p3 259:2 0 9.5G 0 part [SWAP] | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | mmcblk0boot0 179:256 0 4M 1 disk | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | mmcblk0boot1 179:512 0 4M 1 disk | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | that is the print out that i get. I have an NVME drive installed. | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | but from this it seems like my sd card is mmcblk0 | 16:47 |
Boostisbetter | is this correct? | 16:47 |
minute | Boostisbetter: no, that's the emmc | 16:49 |
Boostisbetter | ok, well then now the drive is being detected by the Reform. That sucks. | 16:49 |
Boostisbetter | *isn't | 16:49 |
minute | Boostisbetter: can you run 'sudo dmesg -w' and then re-insert the sd card? | 16:49 |
minute | Boostisbetter: does it react/output anything? | 16:50 |
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Boostisbetter | [ 681.983442] mmc1: host does not support reading read-only switch, assuming write-enable | 16:54 |
Boostisbetter | [ 681.995175] mmc1: new high speed SDXC card at address aaaa | 16:54 |
Boostisbetter | [ 682.002036] mmcblk1: mmc1:aaaa SR64G 59.5 GiB | 16:54 |
Boostisbetter | [ 682.008875] mmcblk1: p1 | 16:54 |
Boostisbetter | [ 682.012257] debugfs: Directory 'mmcblk1' with parent 'block' already present! | 16:54 |
minute | ah yeah | 16:55 |
minute | so it's a bit of a glitch resulting from booting from that drive and then pivoting. but it should work anyway | 16:56 |
minute | Boostisbetter: so try with of=/dev/mmcblk1 | 16:56 |
Boostisbetter | sudo dd if=reform-system.img status=progress bs=8M of=/dev/mmcblk1p1 | 16:56 |
Boostisbetter | like that? | 16:56 |
minute | yep | 16:56 |
minute | no | 16:56 |
minute | not p1 | 16:56 |
minute | just /dev/mmcblk1 | 16:56 |
minute | p1 would be partition 1, but you want to overwrite any partitions | 16:56 |
Boostisbetter | ahh ok, because that command is what I orginally used. | 16:56 |
Boostisbetter | it is working now. I'll do a shutdown -r now afterwards and see if it boots right. | 16:57 |
Boostisbetter | Thanks for the assist! | 16:57 |
minute | no problem, i hope this will shed new light on the wifi situation | 16:57 |
Boostisbetter | btw that dmesg actually showed me something more about the wifi, for some reason the TX power is being limited to 30? | 16:58 |
minute | Boostisbetter: regulatory db? | 16:59 |
minute | Boostisbetter: try `iw reg get` | 17:00 |
Boostisbetter | this is also interesting and might mean something: | 17:00 |
Boostisbetter | [ 92.464700] wlp1s0: disassociated from f0:9f:c2:aa:63:0a (Reason: 34=DISASSOC_LOW_ACK) | 17:00 |
Boostisbetter | ok I'll run that | 17:00 |
Boostisbetter | iw is not found. | 17:00 |
minute | Boostisbetter: sudo, or apt install iw | 17:03 |
minute | josch: hmm, have we ever looked at this? https://source.mnt.re/Chartreuse/reform-system-image/-/commit/9974c87158635141b9c4f97737e1211f6ea78bcf | 17:03 |
minute | chartreuse: are you still using a patch related to ath9k regulatory domain? | 17:04 |
minute | Boostisbetter: DISASSOC_LOW_ACK sounds like connection loss due to signal quality. have you considered switching your wifi AP to a different channel or did you experiment with 2.4 vs 5ghz? | 17:06 |
Boostisbetter | minute, it is a mesh network with two APs in the house. They broadcast both 2.4 and 5ghz | 17:06 |
+ wielaard (~mjw@84.241.193.229) | 17:07 | |
minute | Boostisbetter: yes, but are you connecting to 2.4 or 5ghz? or does the AP combine both into one? can you separate them? | 17:09 |
minute | Boostisbetter: can you control the wifi channels in your mesh? | 17:09 |
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Booster[m] | What is the default username and passwords? | 17:09 |
minute | Booster[m]: root and no pw | 17:09 |
Booster[m] | minute: Yes I can control that. It is just that it was working before without issue. | 17:11 |
+ v4rke (~v4rke@88.135.20.160) | 17:13 | |
Booster[m] | BTW the new drive worked no problem. Wifi strength was 92% | 17:15 |
Booster[m] | Strange as it may seem I think it was a software issue. | 17:15 |
Booster[m] | Now I have to format the nvme and start all over. I documented most things so I'll have the Reform back to normal hopefully soon. So many things to configure though. But being able to apt upgrade is worth it | 17:16 |
minute | Booster[m]: good luck! | 17:17 |
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Booster[m] | Quick question how much does encrypting the nvme slow down performance from the decrypt process that needs to run with it? | 17:44 |
Booster[m] | Is it noticeable? | 17:44 |
minute | Booster[m]: shouldn't affect much because the imx8m has hardware crypto acceleration | 17:45 |
minute | (CAAM) | 17:45 |
Booster[m] | Well that I'll run the reform migrate script to do that. | 17:46 |
Booster[m] | For some reason I thought that the v3 image had the battery percentage in the sway bar? | 17:50 |
Booster[m] | Did I misread that? | 17:50 |
josch | minute: I have never seen that commit before -- do you want to have this applied to the kernel we build? | 17:50 |
minute | josch: don't know, i would have to test-drive it first and would like to hear chartreuse's experience with it | 17:51 |
+ wielaard (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org) | 17:53 | |
josch | oh this is to make ath9k cards work in master-mode on 5ghz | 18:00 |
Booster[m] | Minute: the reform migrate script fails at the end because the sd card is mounted. Is this correct? Should I really unmount the sd card before running the script? Is that even possible? | 18:00 |
josch | i wasn't aware that the default is that both world and local regulatory domain settings applied for ath9k | 18:01 |
josch | Booster[m]: no | 18:01 |
josch | Booster[m]: can you paste me the exact command you ran and its output | 18:01 |
Booster[m] | sudo /sbin/Reform-migrate /dev/nvme0n1p1 | 18:02 |
Booster[m] | I'll need to run it again for the error at the end. It was just an error on the last step. The step that tell it to boot from SD but hand off to nvme. | 18:03 |
Boostisbetter | Reform-boot-config is what is failing. | 18:15 |
Booster[m] | I got it. Don't worry. | 18:20 |
Booster[m] | I'm going through setting everything up again. Trying to remember how I made the status bar disappear. Internet ftw!! | 18:21 |
minute | Booster[m]: already booted successfully from nvme? | 18:21 |
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Boostisbetter | yes | 18:27 |
Boostisbetter | and succesfully suspended as well | 18:27 |
Boostisbetter | setup the 10gb swap as well | 18:28 |
minute | wow, great to hear | 18:31 |
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+ jjbliss (~jjbliss@1464766-static.elnsmiaa.metronetinc.net) | 19:10 | |
+ ajr (~ajr@user/ajr) | 19:17 | |
minute | pocket reform touch typing video https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/110271939240545903 | 19:39 |
* wielaard -> mjw | 19:47 | |
+ amospalla (~amospalla@12.red-88-18-142.staticip.rima-tde.net) | 19:48 | |
amospalla | Thank you for the video! Definetely seems better than a gpd pocket2, can't wait for mine. | 19:49 |
gsora | The clicking is great but would be driving me nuts almost immediately | 20:07 |
gsora | Glad I went for the silent switches haha | 20:07 |
gsora | minute: could you do a demo with the non-clicky ones as well? | 20:08 |
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Boostisbetter | anyone here know if this command in sway config still 'hides' and restores the swaybar? | 20:21 |
Boostisbetter | bindsym $mod+o exec killall -SIGUSR1 waybar | 20:21 |
Boostisbetter | it doesn't seem to be working for me. | 20:21 |
pandora[m] | I like the clicky sound but I think it would be too much for me doing this constantly… kinda glad I went for the more silent version | 20:31 |
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josch | pandora[m]: i own both a trackball version 1 and version 2 -- i prefer version 1 because it has the choc brown switches -- version 2 comes with the white ones that are also more annoying for my ears :) | 20:44 |
Boostisbetter | man I am so mad at myself for not saving my sway config before nuking my system. | 20:46 |
Boostisbetter | this junk is so annoying. Getting a background to show, getting the swaybar to hide, all just pains in the butt. Once you get it, you don't have to ever think about it again. | 20:47 |
Boostisbetter | Anybody have their sway sessions showing a background and are able to hide your status bar? | 20:47 |
Boostisbetter | I would be very grateful for script snippets. | 20:47 |
josch | Booster[m]: we should have a forum thread showing the diff of our sway/waybar configs compared to the stock versions -- that way we outsource the backup task to MNT as the operator of the forum database ;) | 20:47 |
josch | i set up a wallpaper like tihs: | 20:48 |
josch | output "*" bg ~/.config/sway/wallpaper.png fit | 20:48 |
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Boostisbetter | so the default doesn't have any " " around the asterisk. | 20:58 |
Boostisbetter | I added that but no dice. | 20:58 |
Boostisbetter | but your comment helped me to remember that we are using the config in .config and not /etc | 20:59 |
Boostisbetter | So I got the swaybar to dissappear but it is not coming back. | 20:59 |
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Boostisbetter | ok, got everything working except for waybar hiding and reappearing. I think there have been updaters that are making the method of using SIGUSR1 to undock and dock it not working. | 21:48 |
Boostisbetter | / Anyone else hiding their waybar | 21:48 |
Boostisbetter | josch, could you tell me again what thing to download that will warn about conflicts when upgrading? | 22:01 |
Boostisbetter | I have just about have my Reform back to kind of where i was. It is going to take time using it to truly get it all the way back, but we are almost there. | 22:02 |
Boostisbetter | Bingo, got the hide unhide swaybar back as well. Basically -SIGUSR1 is now just -USR1 | 22:15 |
Boostisbetter | thanks for all the help in here, sorry to keep things so busy with chatter on me trying to get my Reform back on the ranch. | 22:16 |
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josch | Boostisbetter: do you mean apt-listbugs? | 22:32 |
Boostisbetter | yep, thanks | 22:32 |
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chartreuse | minute: I was using that patch before I updated to v3, I haddn't redone it after yet. And at the moment can't test it till I get a new mosfet in | 23:13 |
chartreuse | It should work just fine on any newer kernel too, it just might require some tweaks if ath9k's source has changed much since 5.x | 23:14 |
chartreuse | Worked just fine before when I was using it. I didn't submit it to be patched in the official image since I wasn't sure if it was a good idea for a default, but I think it might be as long as people have the regulatory domain set right at the start | 23:15 |
josch | there is still a merge request of mine waiting for feedback which does some first-boot setup including asking the user for their locale | 23:16 |
josch | that could be used to set the regulatory domain to the correct value as well | 23:16 |
chartreuse | That'd be a good idea since people may also be getting second hand wifi modules now that might have the wrong regulatory domain set | 23:16 |
chartreuse | The reason I did it on mine is IIRC mine was set to either US or some world domain that was more restrictive than Canada's would be | 23:17 |
chartreuse | I know the Raspberry pi does the regulatory domain like you're describing, it's done in raspi-setup | 23:18 |
josch | hrm... i don't see that patch being carried by openwrt anymore: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=tree;f=package/kernel/mac80211/patches/ath9k | 23:19 |
chartreuse | Though IIRC with that patch I think it defaults to the hard set one unless it's been overridden. Though it's been a bit since I looked at it | 23:19 |
chartreuse | The source of the original patch was a github repo, I don't know if it was OpenWRT. Though I had to re-implement it for 5.x compared to the 3.x it was written for originally | 23:20 |
josch | ah no, openwrt still uses it -- i looked in the wrong directory | 23:24 |
josch | https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=tree;f=package/kernel/mac80211/patches/ath;h=ee12b16cfc65d4479057855ce362da51844c8ea8;hb=HEAD | 23:25 |
josch | patches 402 and 406 are the ones | 23:25 |
josch | but openwrt is also not at kernel 6.1 yet :) | 23:30 |
chartreuse | It should just be a matter of checking for changing in the atk9k and tweaking the lines being patched for the newer kernel | 23:33 |
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