2026-03-08.log

- mjw (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mjw@gnu.wildebeest.org)00:08
+ mjw (~mjw@45.83.234.184)00:08
+ amospalla (~jordi@user/amospalla)00:24
- pomel0 (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~pomel0@user/pomel0)00:29
+ pomel0 (~pomel0@user/pomel0)00:29
- siviq (QUIT: Quit: Client closed) (~siviq@user/siviq)00:32
+ wickedshell (~wickedshe@2601:8c0:c7c:3572:e0f2:276f:a54b:493f)01:29
+ elb (~elb@2600:4041:6682:ea00:319b:ae58:471e:3055)01:35
elb"538 packages can be upgraded." ... I may have made bad choices01:36
aloo_shuwhy01:40
^alexpak (and i cannot stress this enough) IDGE01:41
aloo_shuis it your choice if someone who distributed a package to you, later thinks that that package is bad and a newer version, good?01:42
elbbecause, broadly speaking, when running debian unstable it is not a great idea to let yourself become weeks out of date01:44
aloo_shuoh ok01:44
- bpye (QUIT: Ping timeout: 252 seconds) (~bpye@user/bpye)01:59
+ bpye (~bpye@154.20.242.6)02:02
- bpye (QUIT: Changing host) (~bpye@154.20.242.6)02:05
+ bpye (~bpye@user/bpye)02:05
aloo_shuthere's reportedly full-upgrade that lets you bridge upgrade gaps more easily, but can remove installed pkgs where upgrade would upgrade them or leave them alone02:09
elbin general if upgrade goes badly, full-upgrade will go more badly, unless there are packaging errors02:15
elbfortunately in this case everything seems to have worked out fine02:16
- talos (QUIT: Quit: The Lounge - https://thelounge.chat) (~talos@2600:6c5d:f0:1fd0:1f65:279:ed20:c56a)02:16
+ talos (~talos@2600:6c5d:f0:1fd0:f628:ac22:73ad:1782)02:18
- paperManu (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) (~paperManu@146.71.9.156)02:40
- mjw (QUIT: Ping timeout: 244 seconds) (~mjw@45.83.234.184)02:44
- op_4 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~tslil@user/op-4/x-9116473)04:05
+ op_4 (~tslil@user/op-4/x-9116473)04:05
+ siviq (~siviq@user/siviq)04:48
- siviq (QUIT: Client Quit) (~siviq@user/siviq)04:49
- Guest5600 (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~mjw@2001:1c06:2486:a800:a09a:fc1c:5a8:e74d)05:10
+ Guest5600 (~mjw@2001:1c06:2486:a800:a09a:fc1c:5a8:e74d)05:21
- plomlompom (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~plom@139.59.138.73)05:30
+ plomlompom (~plom@139.59.138.73)05:30
- elektron (QUIT: Ping timeout: 276 seconds) (~elektron@apoc.halo.nu)09:24
+ elektron (~elektron@apoc.halo.nu)09:25
+ andreas-e (~Andreas@2a02:8434:b6a3:e901:facc:8e87:8e54:890d)09:32
- skipwich (QUIT: Ping timeout: 264 seconds) (~skipwich@user/skipwich)09:35
+ skipwich (~skipwich@user/skipwich)09:49
- andreas-e (QUIT: Quit: Leaving) (~Andreas@2a02:8434:b6a3:e901:facc:8e87:8e54:890d)09:53
- amk (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~amk@user/amk)10:07
+ amk (~amk@user/amk)10:07
joschLinux m 6.19.6-mnt-reform-arm64 #1 SMP PREEMPT Debian 6.19.6-1+reform20260307T161642Z (2026-03-0 aarch64 GNU/Linux10:54
josch6.19.6 is running on rk3588 pocket reform but somebody has to test hdmi10:54
joschi tried booting without aspm=off and didn't see any problems with either SSD nor intel wifi so maybe somebody wants to try the same thing -- maybe whatever broke it is fixed10:54
+ vyvv (~vyvv@user/vyvv)11:46
+ mjw (~mjw@45.83.234.184)12:17
+ AnimaInvicta (~AnimaInvi@88-120-179-216.subs.proxad.net)12:36
minutebtw Gnome 50 might get session save/restore https://discourse.gnome.org/t/introducing-the-session-save-restore-initiative/3312713:44
minutea soft form of hibernation13:44
minutejosch: do you have a reform-debian-packages apt source with a 6.19.6 test build for me perhaps?13:45
+ paperManu (~paperManu@146.71.9.156)13:45
minutejosch: runner assigned for your project13:50
- Guest5600 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~mjw@2001:1c06:2486:a800:a09a:fc1c:5a8:e74d)14:48
+ wielaard (~mjw@2001:1c06:2486:a800:a09a:fc1c:5a8:e74d)15:00
elbsame question, I'm happy to test that if I have it15:40
+ johl (~johl@wikidata/Jens-Ohlig)16:12
+ andypiper (~andypiper@host-81-178-126-247.static.as13285.net)16:18
+ siviq (~siviq@user/siviq)17:04
- andypiper (QUIT: Ping timeout: 248 seconds) (~andypiper@host-81-178-126-247.static.as13285.net)17:12
minutegot a custom blender 5.0 build working on panvk/rk3588 with vulkan backend17:17
minutei disabled checks for geometryShader, multiViewport and shaderClipDistance, and disabled the eevee shadow pipeline, and in general avoiding eevee (just using cycles in viewport)17:17
minutescreenshot https://mastodon.social/@mntmn/11619446248000782017:32
minuteso this would warrant a custom blender build in CI... but it should be decoupled from main reform-debian-packages perhaps, or only rebuilt on demand, because it is quite a big codebase hmm17:32
+ andypiper (~andypiper@185.103.74.182)18:05
+ paperManu_ (~paperManu@146.71.9.156)18:09
joschminute, elb: in the MR for 6.19 you can click at the "reprepro" gitlab job and the job log will print the apt source at the bottom:18:34
joschdeb [trusted=yes arch=arm64] https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-debian-packages/-/jobs/19088/artifacts/raw/repo reform main18:34
minutethx!18:36
- yqshao (QUIT: Quit: Ping timeout (120 seconds)) (~yqshao@user/yqshao)18:41
+ yqshao (~yqshao@user/yqshao)18:42
- andypiper (QUIT: Quit: andypiper) (~andypiper@185.103.74.182)18:45
elbupdating18:46
elbboots fine, everything seems to be working including HDMI to my portable display19:02
elbthis is with aspm=off19:03
joschelb: you had SSD issues before, right?19:08
elbI did19:11
elbI just removed aspm=off and it booted fine several times in a row19:11
elbI'll leave it like this and see what happens19:11
elbwait no it booted with pcie_aspm=off19:12
elbI ran u-boot-update, was that not the right way to change that after removing the config?19:12
elboh I see it's in /usr/share now19:15
elbok, removing pcie_aspm=off was a bad time19:23
elb(same problems, frequently couldn't open SSD, sometimes the kernel didn't even come up)19:24
joschelb: thank you for confirming that it is still needed!19:37
- lidstah (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~lidstah@gateway/tor-sasl/lidstah)19:40
+ lidstah (~lidstah@gateway/tor-sasl/lidstah)19:40
- siviq (QUIT: Quit: Client closed) (~siviq@user/siviq)19:53
- johl (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (~johl@wikidata/Jens-Ohlig)19:56
- vyvv (QUIT: Quit: Leaving) (~vyvv@user/vyvv)20:04
- kop316 (QUIT: Remote host closed the connection) (m-6f6zq6@static.138.159.90.157.clients.your-server.de)20:55
+ kop316 (m-6f6zq6@static.138.159.90.157.clients.your-server.de)21:08
+ andreas-e (~Andreas@2a02-8434-b6a3-e901-facc-8e87-8e54-890d.rev.sfr.net)21:09
kop316minute: I finally got time to replace the display with the warrenty and it looks great! Thank you to you all for that. And also thank you for sending a replacement charger v2 (no thanks to UPS.....)21:23
kop316minute: one question though, the parts came with a plastic cover, was that supposed to be put into the pocket reform or no?21:24
- andreas-e (QUIT: Quit: Leaving) (~Andreas@2a02-8434-b6a3-e901-facc-8e87-8e54-890d.rev.sfr.net)21:28
+ siviq (~siviq@user/siviq)22:15
- siviq (QUIT: Client Quit) (~siviq@user/siviq)22:16
- schalken (QUIT: Read error: Connection reset by peer) (~schalken@69.178.118.117)22:29
+ schalken (~schalken@117-118-178-69.gci.net)22:34
+ bkeys (~Thunderbi@h29.131.19.98.dynamic.ip.windstream.net)22:56
- xm (PART: !!unknown attribute: msg!!) (mx@diverged.net)23:38
+ siviq (~siviq@user/siviq)23:41
- siviq (QUIT: Client Quit) (~siviq@user/siviq)23:42

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.17.3 by Marius Gedminas - find it at https://mg.pov.lt/irclog2html/!