2024-07-27.log

- NanoCodeBug (QUIT: Quit: Client closed) (~NanoCodeB@c-73-35-191-67.hsd1.wa.comcast.net)00:15
joschminute: turns out that instead of 4377 lufa files (66 MB) in the repo, only 102 (1.3 MB) are required to build the firmware files. Everything is now here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform/-/merge_requests/7000:35
joschthis will make my copyright review to get this into debian quite a bit quicker ;)00:36
^alexthe leftmost couple of pixels seem to be cut off of our screen00:38
^alexlike at the console we can _just_ see the vertical line in a b at the start of the line00:39
minute^alex: oh yeah arm64 would be mega awesome01:19
minute^alex: arm64 haiku that is01:20
^alexi dunno that we're up to the task of porting graphics drivers though01:22
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mhoyejosch: thanks. I've got both, strangely. 12:06
mhoye... and an entry in systemd something that expects the .sh verision? Must be a holdover from an ancient version.12:06
mhoyeACTION deletes the .sh version and manually corrects the systemd file12:08
grimmwarejosch: If I apply the diff from https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-tools/-/merge_requests/75/diffs?commit_id=b80cf78a2cfb5e63d1ef80d1ae2e6c5b9f6d28aa and then run the nvme migration script, that should (in theory) work out of the box, right?13:00
grimmware(I'm not going to do it right this second because I need to head out shortly)13:00
grimmwareI'm hoping to do the migration this evening to see if it helps with the thermal issues on the wifi - I've already installed a heat pad to no real effect.13:05
grimmwareCurrently having to use an external wifi adapter which is not ideal13:06
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joschmhoye: if you got both, then one was probably put there by you?15:15
joschmhoye: or is your system migrated from a very ancient version of the system image before sysimage-v3?15:16
joschmhoye: which systemd file was the culprit?15:16
joschmhoye: this kind of stuff is what i want to check for in reform-check, so i hope you remember what exactly the filenames were15:16
joschgrimmware: yes, that is the commit that should fix the problem that was reported in the forum15:17
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+ reform18301 (~marco@2603:3005:5049:8200::2d5a)16:11
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reform18301ust got my pocket reform --- absolutely love the form factor, manual, everything! --- 16:41
reform18301I am wondering if the OLED battery percentage is wonky out of the box?  Charging from the Crowdsupply power supply seems to work fine, but I've got cells reading 3.6 and 3.4 but battery percentage 3% ?16:44
reform18301My current plan is to empty the batteries and see if that estimate gets less weird over the next few days.16:46
chpeople reported that the calibration is wrong ootb, and will get better after some time16:47
reform18301Perfect, thanks!  My only other hardware concern is thermals; the top case seems to get quite toasty.  I'm using the "sensors" command to monitor that and seeing temps around 70C --- is that basically OK?  I was looking around for what the right range is and how to monitor, haven't found anything yet.16:51
+ bkeys1 (~Thunderbi@45.134.140.153)16:52
chi believe people have put addtl. thermal pads between the wifi and cpu chips and the case to help with both thermals and wifi reception16:52
chcheck https://community.mnt.re/t/wifi-reception-problem-probably-overheating-wireless-chipset/2273/1516:52
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- sevan (QUIT: Ping timeout: 245 seconds) (~sevan@2001:470:1f1d:1d6:5a55:caff:fe24:ed4)16:59
grimmwareThere’s already a thermal pad between CPU and the case17:05
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- colinsane (QUIT: Quit: bye) (~colinunin@97-113-150-69.tukw.qwest.net)17:07
reform18301Thank you!  It has been years since I've used linux, so I'm trying to figure out the basic commands for moitoring system health (like temps) and performance (wifi signal strength, cpu frequency).  Unfortunately I don't really know the "good" and "safe" ranges for these numbers yet.17:08
grimmwareI found that the thermal pad on the WiFi didn’t help, others are reporting that it does if you’re running the OS off of nvme instead of emmc (because the emmc is located on the SoM) so imma give that a try later17:09
reform18301Should running the OS off nvme also be faster...?17:59
mhoyejosch: /etc/systemd/system/reform-hw-setup.service 18:03
mhoyewait, should I have a heat sink on my wifi? What the wh-  oh, this is about the new tiny one.18:05
joschmhoye: that file should not exist18:08
- reform18301 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~marco@2603:3005:5049:8200::2d5a)18:18
joschmhoye: the problem is that if that file exists, it will override /usr/lib/systemd/system/reform-hw-setup.service18:32
grimmwarejosch: did the migration with the updated version of reform-boot-config, worked just fine!18:51
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joschgrimmware: niiiiiice!! thank you for the feedback!19:21
grimmwarethanks for the fix!19:21
+ reform30720 (~ltee@bbcs-121-132.pub.wingo.ch)19:30
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- jacobk (QUIT: Ping timeout: 260 seconds) (~quassel@2601:380:837f:3520:b5be:3d0:bfde:a44a)20:18
grimmwarejosch: https://community.mnt.re/t/after-apt-upgrade-today-battery-in-waybar-stuck-at-100/2299/14 patch revert fixes displayed battery on the pocket20:48
grimmwaretakes a fucking age to build! I'm gonna have to spin up an arm64 build VPS hahah20:50
joschgrimmware: in your post, when you write "the commit" do you mean the one i found while bisecting or the one guiller found?20:50
grimmwaresec, lemme dig out the sha20:51
grimmwared68bcbd20:53
joschokay, that's the one i found20:53
grimmwareyeah20:53
grimmwareI'll edit my post to clarify20:54
grimmwaredone20:55
joschthx20:58
grimmwareJust applied the system controller firmware update as well, it hasn't fixed PD negotiation after boot with my Anker charger but I'll try out the Apple one again later21:17
mhoyejosch: I'm not sure where this file came from, then.21:36
joschmhoye: any interesting output when you run "sudo reform-check"?21:40
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minuteon my system waybar build takes like 10GB of ram at least23:17
minutei wonder why... c++ templates going wild?23:17
joschminute: probably because you build on all your cores at the same time without limiting the parallelism?23:19
grimmwarehahah yeah my system doesn't even *have* 10GB of ram23:34
joschgrimmware: Lukas has something that you and me do not: a rockchip rk3588 :)23:35
grimmwarejelly23:57

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