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| kfx | anyone see a kernel panic during heavy network traffic, saving data to sd card? http://okturing.com/src/18161/body | 05:51 |
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| kfx | I thought it was Just Me but I now have two rk3588 classic reforms and they both do it :( | 05:51 |
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| josch | kfx: if you ping me tomorrow about it i may find some time to go through my stack of sd-cards to see if i can trigger this with rk3588 pocket reform | 06:15 |
| kfx | josch: thanks, wilco | 06:19 |
| kfx | tomorrow I'll buy some different cards and see what's up. I've tested a sandisk and a samsung so far | 06:20 |
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| [tj] | https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/SVYVNGQX/ | 10:45 |
| [tj] | https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/U35D3nyW/ | 10:45 |
| [tj] | How should I clear space in /boot on the pocket? | 10:46 |
| [tj] | assuming an upgrade across the system will make gcc work to build the pockets keyboard firmware | 10:46 |
| [tj] | josch: from the first text output I posted it looks like arm-none-eabi-gcc is broken | 10:47 |
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| siviq | lidstah The shipping details has been updated yesterday. :) Much appreciated, MNT team! | 13:09 |
| lidstah | siviq: ah nice! just refreshed the faq :) thank you :) | 13:10 |
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| josch | [tj]: yes, arm-none-eabi-gcc is broken but m.inute should've fixed it in git by applying a patch for pico-sdk which i still have to upload | 13:30 |
| josch | [tj]: you should not have to clear space on /boot on the pocket -- are you maybe uprading your system by running "apt upgrade" regularly? | 13:30 |
| josch | [tj]: how are you building the firmware? m.inute fixed the libc problem here: https://source.mnt.re/reform/pocket-reform/-/commit/764fafee17d4b8e1dad219eb5829c35b8ad384d5 | 13:42 |
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| [tj] | no this is like the third time I have updated with apt upgrade | 14:12 |
| [tj] | i hate software, updates and todays mishap has reinforced that | 14:13 |
| josch | [tj]: if you are running Debian unstable you should not be using "apt upgrade" you should be running "apt full-upgrade" | 14:13 |
| [tj] | why? | 14:13 |
| josch | [tj]: "apt upgrade" is for Debian stable systems as only very few things change and "apt upgrade" will be very careful to not change your system much (i.e. it will not remove things) | 14:13 |
| josch | but when you are running Debian unstable, things change all the time so you are essentially performing a "dist upgrade" every time and packages need to be removed every once in a while and "apt upgrade" will not do that as it is designed for being used with Debian stable | 14:14 |
| josch | on Debian unstable you want to use "apt full-upgrade" which is allowed to remove stuff and that incudes your old kernels and that might explain why your /boot is getting full | 14:14 |
| [tj] | "Hmm, seems like the AutoRemover destroyed something which really should't happen" | 14:15 |
| [tj] | I've never seen an error message I didn't write that started with "Hmm" | 14:15 |
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| josch | [tj]: upgrades of unstable are tricky especially if you haven't upgraded for a while. If you share the apt output maybe we can help. But not right now, i'm travelling. :) | 14:28 |
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