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bremner | josch: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C5%9Eahsiyet | 00:29 |
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bremner | (the protagonist is forgetful and vengeful). But I digress... | 00:36 |
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mhoye | So, two random questions now that I'm looking at powertop | 03:47 |
mhoye | What's the Right Thing to have in my apt sources these days? | 03:48 |
mhoye | And: are there known problems out thre where the string "usb_giveback_urb_bh" features prominently? | 03:48 |
mhoye | I ask because according to powertop usb_giveback_urb_bh is responsible for 75% of my cpu wakeups and I don't have anything plugged into usb.... | 03:50 |
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bremner | mhoye: lsusb will probably give you some hints, but some things use usb internally. In my case mediatek wireless is a prominent example | 11:49 |
bremner | and the keyboard module | 11:50 |
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minute | mhoye: good q. maybeee it is the keyboard constantly sending reports. but i haven't had a chance to confirm yet | 13:32 |
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bremner | is it standard/expected that Xwayland is running on a sway session? I didn't realize I was running any X11 applications (pocket reform rk3588) | 16:00 |
bremner | oof, the discourse registration process is has a lot of steps to it. | 16:29 |
chorc | Any users of tlp software on pocket rk3588? I've used in on thinkpads, it's handy to switch network devices and CPU frequency automatically, but it goes crazy on Pocket because it expects power supply driver to expose AC device... | 16:29 |
chorc | Also power supply device always report "Charging", even if the battery is at 100% | 16:30 |
bremner | anyone know what controls the mnt_pocket_reform_backlight brightness on boot? Mine seems to have switched from 100% to 5% after boot and I don't know if it is a kernel change or some persisted setting | 16:43 |
bremner | OTOH, it's been a while since I had clean reboot... | 16:44 |
bremner | OK, definitely a persisted setting if I reboot cleanly, rather than crash with hibernation experiments. | 16:45 |
bremner | OK, the answer to my backlight question seems to be systemd-backlight | 16:48 |
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grimmware | josch: niiiiice! | 18:18 |
grimmware | josch: how much did you pay for your bigger lipos by the way? | 18:18 |
grimmware | I'm going to do the same mod once I've replaced the thermistor on my charger board | 18:19 |
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josch | grimmware: 27 EUR each | 21:23 |
josch | the more interesting topic right now is the silicon nitride ball | 21:23 |
josch | it works fine in the pocket -- only a few small hickups so far which (from your experiences) will become less as i use it | 21:24 |
josch | but i also bought the bigger 25 mm ball from the same seller and put it into my classic reform | 21:24 |
josch | and there it exhibits the exact same properties as my other ball from back in the day | 21:24 |
josch | the sensor has a very hard time tracking it | 21:24 |
josch | both classic reform trackball and pocket reform trackball are using the same sensor | 21:25 |
josch | so either they are making balls of different diameter differently | 21:25 |
josch | or the same seller is selling balls from different manufacturers | 21:25 |
josch | or there is yet another factor which makes those two balls behave so differently | 21:25 |
bremner | the manual talks about "wire up" a usb-to-uart adapter. Does that necessarily involve soldering, or can I just slip some connectors onto pins? | 21:34 |
bremner | (pocket reform serial console) | 21:34 |
josch | bremner: dupont connectors onto pins :) | 21:34 |
bremner | phew | 21:36 |
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