2023-11-11.log

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hramrachHello,12:22
hramrachhow do I debug NVMe not NVMeing?12:22
hramrachI see nothing about NVMe in the kernel log12:23
minutehramrach: hi, which cpu module?12:48
minutehramrach: which nvme model, which slot?12:49
+ jacobk (~quassel@64.189.201.150)12:55
hramrachit's LS1028A module, some firecude NVMe, the slot where it fits - no adapter https://community.mnt.re/uploads/default/optimized/1X/a69494273b6f7e1592df79e5355a94ef0a2de52f_2_999x750.jpeg12:59
+ mjw (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)13:23
eibachd4,99hramrach99,99: this module is not suitable for LS1028A. You have to use M2 SATA not PCIe.13:43
eibachdHave successfully issued SATA this week.13:43
eibachd*installed*13:44
minutehramrach: yes, like eibachd says, with LS1028A the "nvme" slot becomes SATA14:15
minutehramrach: if you don't need wifi another option is to use an adapter in the mpcie slot 14:15
eibachdhramrach: I have used the WD Blue SATA SSD M.2 2280 500 GB same it works nicely.14:19
flowyone could also maybe just use a tiny usb wifi dongle on the occasion they need wifi14:23
minuteflowy: true14:23
flowythey're impressively small these days14:23
vkoskivOr tethering over USB14:23
vkoskivIf you must own a mainstream smartphone anyway14:23
eibachdOr simply use M2 SATA. They are not that expensive.14:53
minutei am chatting in glowing-bear and using telegram, tuba (fediverse client) over LTE cell connection in new pocket reform, uptime 2:05h, battery at 34.3%15:32
minute(screen is always on, no idle blanking)15:32
f_minute: modem inside?15:35
minutef_: yes, quectel em06-e15:35
f_oh nice15:36
minutecurrently this unit has imx8mplus processor overclocked to 2ghz.15:36
f_I wish I had a modem to put in my laptop15:36
minutef_: i got the modem from aliexpress and then another copy from khadas via amazon15:36
f_I guess it's using mPCIe?15:37
minuteno, usb2.0 in m.2 formfactor15:37
f_ah ok15:37
minutekey b i think15:37
f_My laptop only supports mPCIe when it comes to modems.15:37
f_There's a hidden SIM card slot, even.15:38
minutef_: it is probably also only mpcie formfactor, but usb signals15:38
minutepcie signaling is rare for modems afaik, except for the new 5g ones15:38
f_What about modems that came out in 2011?15:38
minutereform 1.0 had such a mpcie slot and i have a modem for it that uses usb15:38
f_then probably...15:38
minutef_: probably usb on mpcie yep15:39
f_TBH modems in laptops would be nice15:39
f_laptops are, by definition, "portable"15:39
f_"""portable"""15:39
f_ACTION 's laptop is very big15:39
minutesure, i think buckket here recently bought a thinkpad that has a modem IIRC15:39
* f_ -> funderscore15:40
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f_minute: Right.15:42
f_Rate my laptop: https://notebooks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/EliteBook-8560w-Front-Open1.jpg15:43
f_I love this laptop15:44
f_Too bad it's not OSHW..15:44
minute6 mouse buttons?15:44
f_yes lol15:45
vkoskivOne set for the trackpad, one for the trackpoint15:45
f_Indeed.15:45
minuteah15:46
f_GPU and CPU are replacable, too!15:46
buckketminute: yes, indeed, but I stuck to the official PSREF recommendation and got a  Quectel EM05 G, which actually has slower speeds than the one you tested15:46
f_I can put an ATI GPU inside :D 15:46
vkoskivWeird, but won't replaceable components hurt HP's bottom line though?15:46
f_vkoskiv: no idea, that laptop came out in 2011 :P15:46
f_And even then laptops with upgradable CPU & GPU weren't that common back then15:47
minutebuckket: oh?15:47
minutebuckket: G means global or...?15:48
f_At least my previous daily driver (an OG MacBook) had it all soldered15:48
buckketyes, older gen I think15:48
buckketand yes15:48
f_and it was from 200615:48
buckkethttps://www.quectel.com/product/lte-em05-series vs https://www.quectel.com/product/lte-a-em06-series15:48
f_vkoskiv, minute: oh and the one I got doesn't have the extra CFast slot15:49
f_only a wonky SD/MMC reader15:49
f_I have no idea why it's that wonky.15:51
f_When I'm writing to the SD card the reader sometimes doesn't actually write anything!15:52
f_It silently fails15:52
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hramracheibachd: thanks - this is one of the wonders of universal connectors - a lot of things fit but not all connect ;-)21:59
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hramrachem06 is also already discontinued, just now22:43
hramrachand seems unlike em05 emo6 does not have a global model22:43
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