antranigv | finally I'm on leste! | 15:58 |
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Wizzup | :) | 16:01 |
antranigv | damn it's slow | 16:02 |
antranigv | I think I need a faster SD card | 16:03 |
antranigv | I'm on U3 | 16:03 |
antranigv | maybe I just need another device | 16:03 |
antranigv | did anyone try Leste on The Fx Pro 1? | 16:03 |
antranigv | Pro F1x? | 16:04 |
antranigv | I don't remember the name... | 16:04 |
antranigv | what's Gabble and Haze? | 16:04 |
Wizzup | antranigv: it will take a bit of time after you boot | 16:06 |
Wizzup | u3 won't matter, just don't use the cheapest of the cheapest | 16:06 |
Wizzup | also you will probably want to enable swap | 16:06 |
antranigv | I don't know if I should use Gabble or Haze :( | 16:06 |
Wizzup | for xmpp? | 16:06 |
antranigv | yuppp | 16:06 |
Wizzup | probably gabble, haze uses libpurple | 16:07 |
Wizzup | the conversations part is quite rough currently though | 16:07 |
antranigv | yeah, I was not able to get a message, or to send one | 16:25 |
antranigv | maybe I should just install pidgin | 16:25 |
antranigv | Wait, is there a way to install Leste on the eMMC instead of the SD card? I feel that it would be faster that way, no? | 17:18 |
tmlind | so contacts is starting to work now :) could not type phone number with keyboard in contacts somehow though, had to use the virtual keyboard | 17:56 |
freemangordon | tmlind: uvos__: http://95.43.220.235/leste/liion-discharge.png | 18:12 |
freemangordon | blue curve is predicted, red one is measured | 18:13 |
freemangordon | this is idle discharge up to 40% | 18:13 |
freemangordon | and then max load to 30% | 18:14 |
freemangordon | then again idle | 18:14 |
tmlind | freemangordon: cool, maybe blue is measured though looking at the low-voltage range? | 18:35 |
freemangordon | can't parse | 18:36 |
tmlind | freemangordon: you're saying blue curve is predicted, i'm saying it looks like blue curve is measured? | 18:38 |
freemangordon | 'predicted' as in 'calculated by the algo' | 18:39 |
freemangordon | 'measured' is reported by the driver | 18:39 |
freemangordon | and no, blue curve is bad at low SoC values | 18:39 |
freemangordon | we have error > 10% | 18:39 |
tmlind | so you're sure the red curve is measured then? | 18:39 |
freemangordon | mhm | 18:40 |
tmlind | ok interesting | 18:40 |
freemangordon | why? | 18:40 |
freemangordon | this is not OCV/Soc graphic | 18:40 |
tmlind | oh what is the vertical scale then? | 18:40 |
freemangordon | but SoC over time (unique values only) | 18:40 |
freemangordon | vertical is % | 18:40 |
tmlind | ok | 18:40 |
freemangordon | horizontal is sample number | 18:41 |
tmlind | ok | 18:41 |
tmlind | i thought the decline below 3.5V would be steeper | 18:41 |
freemangordon | it does not reach 3.5 V | 18:41 |
tmlind | oh | 18:42 |
freemangordon | 20% is maybe 3.7 or something | 18:42 |
tmlind | ok | 18:42 |
tmlind | i posted some frankenbattery photos to muru.com/linux/d4/der-franken-battery | 18:43 |
tmlind | maybe somebody copy them over somewhere and i'll remove them from my low-bandwidth server | 18:43 |
freemangordon | Wizzup: ^^^ | 18:44 |
freemangordon | tmlind: looks almost like mine | 18:46 |
tmlind | i did not have kapton tape or black rtv silicone around.. so i used electrical tape and hotglue :) | 18:46 |
freemangordon | besides I used hot silicone | 18:46 |
tmlind | yeah that's better | 18:46 |
freemangordon | me neither, but I salvaged some kapton from e960 itself | 18:47 |
tmlind | i also soldered the wrong side of the e960 connectors first before soldering the connector to en960.. | 18:47 |
tmlind | massive extra blobs of solder on the photo on top :) | 18:47 |
freemangordon | yeah | 18:47 |
tmlind | oh well seems to work | 18:47 |
freemangordon | should give you more that d day idle with chimaera | 18:48 |
tmlind | probably a good idea to cut the leads in a kettle with lid handy though | 18:48 |
freemangordon | day == 24hours | 18:48 |
freemangordon | sec, GF's calling | 18:48 |
tmlind | yeah has not recalibrated yet | 18:48 |
bencoh | oh, thanks for the pictures | 18:49 |
tmlind | looks like a huge amount of the m-l timers keeping system from idling properly are the neigh periodic work for network interfaces, looks like sudo ifconfig sit0 down; sudo ifconfig usb0 down cuts them down quite a bit | 18:49 |
tmlind | did not ifconfig wlan0 down though | 18:50 |
tmlind | i think there's some sysfs entry for disabling neigh work | 18:50 |
bencoh | does it keep sending neigh on usb0 even though it has no carrier (not connected)? | 18:51 |
tmlind | bencho: np, maybe write some proper instructions if you decide to try it :) | 18:51 |
tmlind | sorry i mean bencoh | 18:51 |
tmlind | not sure but my guess is it happens for each network interface that's up | 18:52 |
tmlind | oh the neigh stuff is in /proc if somebody wants to figure out how to disable the neigh work | 18:54 |
tmlind | heh maybe this helps to keep the neigh stuff low in powertop as a test hack: find /proc/sys/net/ -name interval_probe_time_ms | xargs -I% sh -c 'echo -1 > %' | 19:16 |
freemangordon | tmlind: uvos__: charge http://95.43.220.235/leste/liion-charge.png | 19:33 |
tmlind | freemangordon: cpcap charger adjusts the current.. might be hard to model? | 20:16 |
freemangordon | tmlind: why mode. I am measuring it all the time | 21:03 |
freemangordon | *model | 21:03 |
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