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vkoskiv | If one tries to query a property in DBus, but forgets to provide a destination bus name, instead of emitting an error saying that dest is required, DBus will lie and say that the method you were looking for doesn't exist with that signature | 02:20 |
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vkoskiv | Which is a lot of fun to debug. | 02:21 |
minute | oof | 02:26 |
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josch | so... every time i plug in my external usb dvd drive, my trackball leds flash once | 02:55 |
josch | then i had a look at my dmesg: https://paste.debian.net/1293661/ | 02:56 |
josch | so plugging in that drive to usb, just temporarily kills my usb? | 02:56 |
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vkoskiv | Oh wow, I accidentally built a network status widget that shows me the signal strength of end0 | 04:05 |
vkoskiv | (it just keeps showing the wifi signal strength, but the ethernet port icon above it :D) | 04:06 |
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vkoskiv | 3 files changed, 815 insertions(+), 70 deletions(-) | 04:44 |
vkoskiv | :D | 04:44 |
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Boostisbetter | Team, up to succesful resume on 6.5.0.1 number 43. I think my theory about LibreOffice and file locks was on to something, but probably too early to tell. | 15:39 |
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abortretryfail | josch: Just for giggles, I tried mine on the Reform. If I put a disc in it, it keeps resetting when it tries to spin up. Works fine plugged in to my desktop. Maybe the Reform's +5V regulator sags when the device pulls some current? | 18:28 |
abortretryfail | ACTION digs out the USB power tester | 18:30 |
abortretryfail | lol, oof. 4.5V and 0.76A | 18:33 |
vkoskiv | minute: Is it okay if I use your bitmap font in reform2-keyboard-fw/gfx/font.c with attribution? | 18:44 |
vkoskiv | I initially created my own bitmap font, but now I wrote a function to load that format into my program, and it looks nice. | 18:45 |
vkoskiv | Consistent with the OLED menus too | 18:45 |
josch | abortretryfail: do you have a usb splitter thing so that you can try pulling power from two ports? (i don't have one of those) | 18:59 |
abortretryfail | I don't, no. The Reform's USB output is like 4.8V even with nothing plugged in, so idk if 2 ports is going to help it | 19:00 |
josch | i remember i have some christmas led decoration that i usually plug into a cheap but large usb power bank which cannot handle the current from one port, so i soldered something that connects usb to all its three ports and then it works XD | 19:00 |
abortretryfail | i tried the DVD drive off a couple of USB chargers and anything less than 5.1V it resets on spin-up | 19:00 |
josch | mine works on my partner's thinkpad (single usb) but not on the reform :) | 19:01 |
minute | vkoskiv: yes, totally fine | 20:15 |
vkoskiv | Cool. I also wrote a little function to dump the font atlas into the terminal in sixel format 8) | 20:16 |
minute | for the dvd drive, maybe better to use a powered usb hub. | 20:16 |
minute | vkoskiv: neat!! | 20:16 |
vkoskiv | Admittedly, initially because I missed the fact that there's a gimp project file in there and I wanted to see what the atlas looked like | 20:17 |
vkoskiv | Fun excercise either way | 20:17 |
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* Sario -> SarioScream | 22:35 | |
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