vkoskiv | Two orders placed! | 00:26 |
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minute | vkoskiv: thaaanks! | 00:37 |
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vkoskiv | The new mntre.com site looks really sleek, by the way! | 02:45 |
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Boostisbetter | do you all think it makes sense to use zram on the Reform? Or since we are using an NVME drive with it, the swap makes more sense? | 08:09 |
minute | Boostisbetter: zram should be magnitudes faster yes | 09:31 |
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Boostisbetter | Anyone here already using it? | 11:09 |
Boostisbetter | What compression should be used? lzo? | 11:09 |
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bkeys | ACTION is interested in hearing about the zram | 14:36 |
bkeys | I have just been using a swap file on the nvme | 14:37 |
sevan | likewise, I have a swap partition on nvme | 14:45 |
Boostisbetter | yep, I made my swap 10gb on the nvme drive. It has helped the system to never slow down really and has been great. | 15:06 |
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sevan | essential for running mission critical applications like thimbleweed park via steam | 16:27 |
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austriancoder | Where can I fand the latest SW components for my mnt reform? Looking e.g. to update my u-boot | 20:02 |
sevan | reform-check utility | 20:03 |
sevan | (shell script, check the urls within the script if you're not running Debian for sources) | 20:05 |
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Boostisbetter | sevan: hahaha, indeed! I still need to dig my Starcraft disks out so I can get that mission critical program running. | 21:00 |
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reform12647 | writing this from the Reform-chat script | 21:02 |
Boostisbetter | ha that works. I never knew that we could chat here using that script. | 21:02 |
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Boostisbetter | Anyone here know for about how long a sd card can be expected to last before it breaks and files start getting corrupted? | 22:33 |
sevan | depends on workload & brand, I'm still using the one which came with my reform almost a year on. OTOH I've had cards flake out after some time | 22:38 |
sevan | not sure if it's possible to extract health info from SD cards like SMART for diss | 22:38 |
sevan | s/diss/disks | 22:38 |
Boostisbetter | yeah. I think I am going to look to swap out the cards every year just to be on the safe side. I am using swap on it as well. | 22:42 |
sevan | seems like there are applications from vendors | 22:45 |
sevan | https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/questions/251/how-can-i-determine-when-an-sd-card-needs-replacement | 22:45 |
sevan | Panasonic SD Card checker | 22:46 |
Boostisbetter | interesting. I was reading on that same thread that cards will enter read only mode before they fail and that this is the sign that you need to make a copy of it, before it fails for good. | 22:49 |
sevan | not if you can't boot from it :) (which is what I have experienced) | 22:52 |
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