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| josch | minute: to allow to better keep track of my work on quasar, efi and flash-kernel removal i created a merge request from my branch: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-system-image/-/merge_requests/151/ | 11:49 |
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| josch | it should now be easier for you to find the latest system images you can try on quasar | 11:49 |
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| minute | josch: amazing, thank you! can test it tomorrow at work :3 | 12:50 |
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| lidstah | one advantage of testing a bunch of games is that I rediscover some games I had in my steam library since eons, some being little gems I got on sale back in the days and didn't play much then. Tangledeep for e.g. is a nice little roguelike, spent almost 4 hours yesterday evening playing it. My little list is now 48 games (mostly roguelikes, RPGs, turn-based strategy games), that's quite a bunch | 14:49 |
| lidstah | :) | 14:49 |
| josch | lidstah: wow, nice! :) | 14:52 |
| lidstah | https://arkham.lidstah.info/reform-games.html << the actual list | 14:54 |
| andreas-e | Hello all! One of the few things I like less with the Reform laptop is that it cannot be charged with USB-C, and that my old laptop power bank has a shaky contact. Would something like this solve the problem? | 14:54 |
| andreas-e | https://www.amazon.com/-/de/dp/B0831G9CKS | 14:54 |
| josch | andreas-e: yes! :D | 14:54 |
| josch | i'm using something that looks very similar this very moment | 14:55 |
| andreas-e | These are good news! Thanks for confirming josch. | 14:55 |
| josch | andreas-e: we switched everything to usb-c here at home when my partner got a smartphone and i had the pocket reform -- the new classic reform mainboard also ditched the barrel jack for usb-c charging | 14:56 |
| josch | i have a few of adapters similar to the ones you linked so that i can never get myself in a situation where i cannot charge my classic reform | 14:57 |
| josch | because usb-c charging is easy to come by these days | 14:57 |
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| andreas-e | I am just looking up the specs of the "classic" reform and see that it also now uses USB-C. | 14:58 |
| josch | exactly | 14:58 |
| andreas-e | I start wondering about the exact barrel size, which is also a maze. | 14:59 |
| andreas-e | But the Reform plus is the most common one, whatever its measurements are. | 14:59 |
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| josch | andreas-e: unfortunately the new version of the handbook dropped the description of the barrel jack -- let me find it for you in the git history | 15:00 |
| lidstah | didn't knew adapters like these existed, good to know, might prove handy with some of my older machines. thanks andreas-e and josch :) | 15:01 |
| josch | andreas-e: this commit removed the information: https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-handbook/-/commit/265c886831d8d07fb7eeea5d9f712f44ac04e139#line_420c153e5_76 | 15:01 |
| andreas-e | I think 5.5x2.1 is the most common size. | 15:01 |
| josch | to quote the line i linked: "The barrel plug that the Reform accepts has an outer diameter of 5.5 mm and an inner diameter of 2.1 mm with a positive inner contact (IEC 60130-10:1971 Type A)." | 15:02 |
| andreas-e | Confirmed in your link, thanks a lot! | 15:02 |
| josch | andreas-e: yes, 5.5x2.1 is the most common and also happens to be the one used by the older reform mainboards :) | 15:02 |
| josch | lidstah: i have an old thinkpad here which i power using a usb-c to thinkpad rectangle adapter :) | 15:03 |
| lidstah | josch: that was what I was thinking about - and also a bunch of NUCs here in my proxmox cluster | 15:03 |
| lidstah | might be easier to get an adapter and usb-c power supply instead of their barrel jack power supplies | 15:04 |
| kfx | it's this part https://www.we-online.com/components/products/datasheet/694106301002.pdf | 15:04 |
| lidstah | or even one big multiple usb-c power-supply and a bunch of adapters | 15:04 |
| josch | lidstah: that's what i have here. I have one big AC-DC brick which gives me eight usb-c ports to plug everything in. My idea was that this is probably more efficient than X different AC/DC adapters to usb-c. | 15:05 |
| Zaba | one thing to keep in mind about many multiple-port usb-c chargers/power supplies is that (dis)connecting a device might cause other ports to renegotiate because they dynamically redistribute power | 15:07 |
| Zaba | so they are not always good for constantly powering stuff | 15:07 |
| josch | good point | 15:09 |
| Zaba | or, rather: they are not always good for the combination of simultaneously powering some devices and plugging/unplugging others frequently on the same charger | 15:12 |
| lidstah | Zaba: good to know, thank you for pointing this | 15:13 |
| lidstah | wow, storm here | 15:13 |
| lidstah | probably 1km from my house | 15:14 |
| Zaba | in general, always check the description of how exactly they distribute power between ports, simply adding up the total wattage is not sufficient to ensure compatibility | 15:14 |
| Zaba | (and if a vendor doesn’t provide that description… buy from one that does :D) | 15:15 |
| lidstah | yeah, when it comes to power supplies, I tend to avoid no-name or low quality brands. Too much possible hazards. | 15:17 |
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| josch | minute: hrm... for some reason, downloading artifacts from source.mnt.re only happens at 239k when I download from my home internet. Downloading from source.mnt.re using a server of mine located elsewhere works fine at 24.2MB/s. If I then download from that server at my home internet, I get my usual download speeds. Any idea what could be going on? | 20:20 |
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| rick_ | josch you using telekom? from time to time thier peering is pretty annoying.. maybe sth like that? | 21:03 |
| josch | nope, vodafone cable | 21:09 |
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| frickler | seems vodkafone is working hard to get ahead of telekom in terms of bad connectivity | 21:30 |
| lidstah | "vodkafone" :D | 21:33 |
| lidstah | so, giving nicknames to ISPs is not a specificity of my country :') | 21:34 |
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| lidstah | atlhgough "Slowgent" might be known worldwide | 21:38 |
| ^alex | t-mo-bile | 21:39 |
| lidstah | :) | 21:40 |
| lidstah | Mandarin/Lemon/Grapefruit telecom, quite often, here, to mock our historical telco company | 21:42 |
| lidstah | I've heard "Wish telecom" recently to mock another ISP's mobile network (and... yeah, sometimes I understand why) | 21:43 |
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| minute | amazing, did a full-upgrade on my pocket reform and gdm3 fails to start (makes plop noises in a loop), and on other terminals there's only a blinking cursor, no getty | 23:44 |
| minute | hmm and no output on dsi, only hdmi at that point... | 23:45 |
| minute | i wonder if having sysrq would help in this situation | 23:46 |
| d_m | minute: did networking startup? ssh maybe? | 23:55 |
| minute | d_m: i have pocket mainboard 2.0 and luckily have a serial console on usb2 | 23:59 |
| minute | but now after activating kernel 7.0.4 (i had a custom extlinux that still pointed to an older kernel) i got a weird loop during bootup where it disconnects and reconnects the quectel modem... that's a new one | 23:59 |
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